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The Economist Impact: Innovation@Work Asia (18- 21 October)


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Date: 18th - 21st October 2021
Time: 9:30am - 3:50pm JST
Admission : FREE

The Economist Events's Innovation@Work Asia
is a very timely event that will bring together 1,500 business leaders from across the Asia Pacific to discuss and debate the new world of work. With insights from the world's most respected corporations, you will be able to hear about recent experiences of transformative work experiments and debate with your peers what innovations are here to stay.

With 4 days of discussions, debates, high-profile interviews and in-person gatherings, you will be able to hear from the business, people and technology leaders that are driving their organisations growth.

Who should attend:

  • Chief digital officers, chief innovation officers, chief technology officers, chief information officers, chief transformation officers, chief strategy officers driving digital transformation

  • Chief human resource officers, chief people officers, chief talent officers, chief diversity officers, chief inclusion officers, chief work officers looking after company’s culture and employees’ well-being

  • Start-ups and entrepreneurs

  • Chief executive officers, chief financial officers, chief marketing officers, chief operations officers

  • Future of work influencers, authors, philanthropists, mental health ambassadors


About Economist Impact
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