WHY ATTEND
FULL OVERVIEW
As globalisation intensifies, it is becoming an imperative for policy makers to develop a means for their economies and to become better integrated in the global context -- promoting international cooperation in science, technology and innovation. In today’s digital age, simply meeting a customer’s needs is not enough to compete in a world of constant disruption and change. Leaders will need to go the extra mile and harness the power of technology to maximise their impact on citizens and communities across the globe. How is the rise in emerging technologies tackling some of the large-scale systemic challenges in Asia? What steps are policy makers taking to improve regulation and ensure all benefit equally from these new advances? Where are we seeing positive results from investing in self-disruptive initiatives? |
This FT Digital Dialogue, organised in partnership with Philip Morris International, will discuss how to self-disrupt through enterprise innovation and debate the role of science in strategic change and public policy making. |
KEY TALKING POINTS
How can key stakeholders adopt an agile governance model for regulating technology and making constant adjustments with its evolution?
What are some key issues entrepreneurs and innovators in Asia are helping to solve?
What can be learnt from technology companies driving innovation and overcoming the challenging regulatory environment?
In what ways are governments co-investing with the private sector in emerging technologies that are of importance to the nation?
What trends are we seeing with technological solutions that address societal concerns such as safety, health, energy conservation, and the environment? And what emerging technologies are at the forefront of self-disruption?

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