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Future Economy Conference (FEC)
in conjunction with Company of Good (COG) Conference
Theme: End of Business as Usual: Smart Technology and the Future of Work
SABS® Opening will take place on Day 1
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0800 | Registration | |||||||||||||||||||||
0900 | Welcome Address Lim Ming Yan Chairman Singapore Business Federation | |||||||||||||||||||||
0910 | Opening Speech by Guest-of-Honour Heng Swee Keat Deputy Prime Minister Singapore | |||||||||||||||||||||
0925 | Launching Ceremony | |||||||||||||||||||||
0935 | Panel Discussion 1 In a new economic era underpinned by seismic digital shifts, an emerging generation of smart technologies have reshaped traditional work processes. Would businesses be able to react to the ever-changing technology landscape, and what does digital resilience mean in a future-ready economy? How can businesses leverage data to make informed decisions and prioritise investments in emerging technologies, while concurrently managing threats to mitigate potential risks that could derail their digital transformation efforts? Moderator: Panellists: | |||||||||||||||||||||
1045 | Business Networking and Tea Break | |||||||||||||||||||||
1115 | Panel Discussion 2 Unlocking the Gold in Green Given the rapidly evolving sustainability-related expectations from investors, regulators, and customers, it is pivotal to reposition sustainability as a strategic imperative backed by actionable plans across the enterprise. How can purpose-driven businesses harness technology as a differentiator in value chains, drive a more sustainable future with finite resources, and transit from a compliance-based sustainability agenda to one that explore the untapped opportunities to sustain and advance their growth? Moderator: Panellists: | |||||||||||||||||||||
1215 | Business Networking and Luncheon | |||||||||||||||||||||
1330 | Panel Discussion 3 Turning Demographic Constraints into Opportunities As hybrid workplaces become the new business norm, businesses anchored by strong corporate purposes are fostering a novel culture of workplace connectivity to tackle a new set of challenges related to skills development, mental wellness, and multi-generation workplaces. Coupled with the inevitable rise of emerging technologies, how can both businesses navigate and bridge variances to proactively create a desirable environment that caters to the diverse needs and aspirations of all workers? Scene Setter: Moderator: Panellists: | |||||||||||||||||||||
1430 | Concurrent Breakout (Attendees to Select ONE Option) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Breakout Track 1 In a rapidly evolving technology landscape, how can businesses re-frame their digital investment strategies to navigate between avoiding the hype while staying invested to keep pace with the advancements, maintain their competitive advantage and stay cyber safe? Moderator: Panellists: | Breakout Track 2 The future of work requires a holistic approach that goes beyond sustainability with integration of DEI: This breakout track delves into the strategies and practices adopted by leading companies known for their resilience and long-standing success, to navigate the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow’s workforce landscape. Moderator: Panellists: | GCNS CEO Roundtable 2024 Forward Faster – Guiding Companies Toward Decisive Action for 2030 [By Invitation Only] The United Nations Global Compact Network Singapore (GCNS) 9th CEO Roundtable is a pivotal gathering of influential business leaders aimed at fostering discussions, commitments, and actions around the Forward Faster Initiative. This initiative, encapsulated in the theme “Forward Faster – Guiding Companies Towards Decisive Action for 2030” seeks to accelerate corporate progress towards Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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1530 | Business Networking and Tea Break | |||||||||||||||||||||
1600 | Concurrent Breakout (Attendees to Select ONE Option) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Breakout Track 3 Turning Green Ambition into Green Action While businesses are aware of the growing importance of embracing and adopting sustainability practices, many may find it particularly challenging to turn well-planned ambition into practicable action. How can businesses delve into achievable applications of sustainability principles across vertical and horizontal value chains in the green normal? What more can businesses do to simultaneously advance their economic and sustainability interests to meet their intended corporate objectives? Moderator: Panellists: | Breakout Track 4 Join us as corporates and their community partners share firsthand experiences, unveiling the transformative power of collaboration in driving positive social change. Discover how social impact initiatives are also value creating for businesses, their employees, communities, and the larger economy. If you’re looking to start or scale your corporate purpose journey, don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and contribute to the collective effort towards a better tomorrow! This breakout track aims to foster matchmaking discussions between companies and agencies, using a world café-style format. Corporate representatives will discuss their contributions to society through community partnerships, highlighting the positive impacts on employees, business, and the community. Table Hosts:
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1700 | End of FEC-COGC Programme Business Networking and Pre-Reception Cocktail | |||||||||||||||||||||
1730 | Launch of the Community Marketplace Tharman Shanmugaratnam President of the Republic of Singapore |
SABS® Welcome Dinner
Time | Programme |
1815 | SABS® Welcome Dinner Sands Grand Ballroom, Level 5, Sands Expo & Convention Centre Registration & Pre-Dinner Cocktail |
1900 | All guests to be seated |
1905 | Opening Performance |
1910 | Welcome Remarks Chong Ee Rong Vice-Chairman Singapore Business Federation |
1930 | Fireside Chat with Special Guest Speaker Moderator: |
2015 | Dinner Continues |
2100 | End of SABS® Welcome Dinner |
Singapore Regional Business Forum (SRBF®)
Theme: End of Business as Usual: Transforming Regional Collaborations towards a Sustainable Future
Time | Programme | |
0800 | Registration | |
0900 | Welcome Address S.S. Teo Executive Chairman Pacific International Lines Chairman Internationalisation Action Committee Singapore Business Federation | |
0910 | Opening Speech by Guest-of-Honour Teo Chee Hean Senior Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security Singapore | |
0930 | MoU Signing and Launching Ceremony | |
0940 | Fireside Chat with Keynote Speaker Transforming Regional Collaborations Towards a Sustainable Future Dilhan Pillay Sandrasegara Executive Director & CEO Temasek Holdings Temasek International Moderator: | |
1010 | Panel Discussion 1 The global business landscape has undergone a paradigm transformation in recent years, characterised by the clash between economic titans and the end of globalisation as we know. This panel discussion delves into the intricate complexities of this unprecedented shift, with a proliferation of new ways of doing business and the emergence of a new economic order. Against the backdrop of geopolitical uncertainties and technological advancements, businesses operating in Singapore and beyond must navigate through a landscape marked by intense competition, trade conflicts, and evolving consumer behaviors. Understanding the drivers, risks, and opportunities inherent in this new era is essential for C-suite executives and business leaders as they chart the course for businesses in an increasingly interconnected and dynamic global marketplace. Moderator: Panellists: | |
1110 | Business Networking and Tea break | |
1130 | Panel Discussion 2 The Asia Pacific region consumes more than 40% of the world’s power and generates more than half of global greenhouse gas emissions. With fossil fuel contributing to 85% of the current energy mix in the region, transitioning to a sustainable energy future will be a key challenge in Asia’s path towards net zero. Across the region, there is a crucial need to close the gap in universal electricity access, energy efficiency and renewable energy adoption, while ensuring that energy is accessible and affordable to support economic development and business growth, as well as to serve marginalised communities. This panel will delve into the multifaceted challenges and promising opportunities for collaboration in realising the region’s Net Zero pathway, focusing on the necessity of blended financing mechanisms, fostering public-private partnerships, and driving innovation to accelerate the transition towards sustainable energy. Moderator: Panellists: | |
1230 | Luncheon Keynote by Special-Guest-Speaker Masagos Zulkifli Minister for Social and Family Development and Second Minister for HealthLaunch of the National Council of Social Services (NCSS) Sustainable Philanthropy (SusPhil) Framework | |
1300 | NCSS Sustainable Philanthropy Framework Panel Dialogue with Early Adopters Doing Good and Well: Decoding the Impact of Philanthropy on Business Outcomes Is doing good and well a myth? Can the creation of shared value truly bridge social good with commercial objectives and yield sustainable benefits for corporates and the society at large?Join our panellists to gain insights on how enabling businesses to measure, monitor and benchmark the impact of their philanthropic efforts can promote sustained, longer-term giving to strengthen Singapore’s social compact and uplift the social service sector. Discover how the adoption of the Sustainable Philanthropy (SusPhil) Framework can drive tangible business outcomes as they align their philanthropic efforts with corporate purpose and strategy and facilitate more meaningful reporting of their community investment efforts. Additionally, hear firsthand experiences on how the Framework and Metrics have helped in enhancing corporate giving, volunteering and socially responsible business practices. Moderator: Panellists: | |
1400 | Panel Discussion 3 Asia’s digital economy holds big promise. In Southeast Asia alone, it is estimated to reach US$100 billion in 2023, and China is far ahead with value reaching US$7 trillion in 2022. But challenges stand in the way of realising its potential. The digital payment landscape is fragmented – infrastructure limitations, interoperability and cybersecurity risks pose significant hurdles to ensure growth of digital payment systems in the region. Access to technology is unevenly distributed within and between countries, and a lack of skilled individuals make it difficult for SMEs to adopt new technologies. Is there a path towards profitable growth for Asia’s digital economy? Moderator: Panellists: | Time: 1430 – 1630 Future-Ready Businesses (FRB) Spotlight Group 1: Keppel Marina East Desalination Plant (MEDP) Group 2: Schneider Electric Innovation Hub |
1515 | Panel Discussion 4 Philanthropy in Asia: From Randomised Acts to Impactful Change As the philanthropy landscape evolves in Asia, traditional charitable acts are transforming into strategic initiatives. This panel, designed for business leaders and corporate stakeholders, will examine how strategic philanthropy aligns with corporate goals and how companies can leverage their resources and influence to drive social change across Asia. Moderator: Panellists: | |
1630 | Business Networking and end of SRBF® Programme |
Day | Day 2 |
Date | 24 July 2024, Wednesday |
Time | 6.00pm to 9.00pm |
Event | Future-Ready Networking Dinner [By Invitation Only] |
Theme | Singapore with the Region: Driving Performance with Impact |
Background | This Networking Night aims to foster meaningful connections among the newly conferred Companies of Good and regional business leaders, creating collaborative opportunities that drive positive social impact. |
Time | Agenda |
1800 | Registration |
1900 | Welcome Remarks Tony Soh CEO National Volunteer and Philanthropy Centre |
1910 | Commencement of Networking Dinner |
1945 | Panel Dialogue with Minister of State Mr Alvin Tan and Companies of Good Singapore with the Region: Driving Performance with Impact Panellists:
Moderator: |
2030 | Networking Dinner Continues |
2100 | End of Future Ready Networking Night |
Future of Trade Forum (FOTF)
Theme: End of Business as Usual: Global Trade at a Crossroads
Time | Programme | ||
0800 | Registration | ||
0900 | Heart of Trade Video | ||
0903 | Welcome Address Andrew Kwan | ||
0915 | Opening Speech by Guest-of-Honour Dr Tan See Leng Minister for Manpower & Second Minister for Trade and Industry | ||
0930 | Keynote Address John Denton Secretary General International Chamber of Commerce | ||
0940 | Business Networking and Tea Break | ||
1000 | Panel Discussion 1 Global trade increasingly is at the vortex of a convergence between foreign, defense, and macroeconomic policies, much of these at odds with one another amid intensifying geopolitical competition between the world’s largest economies. Businesses today are having to recalibrate difficult supply chain decisions that must thread the needle among converging and often competing interests over foreign direct investment, technology and innovation, and supply security in critical minerals and other key resources. These are decisions they have to make ahead of a blaze of consequential elections around the globe this year. How do businesses see supply chains changing in their region and across the world? How are they hedging in an era when geopolitical alignment has become a key corporate consideration? How are they factoring in setbacks to multilateral cooperation, the rise of ‘minilateralism’, and as major free trade agreements such as the CPTPP, RCEP, and IPEF remain in fledgling state? Moderator: Panellists: | ||
1115 | Panel Discussion 2 Defining the ‘Extra’ In Extraterritoriality: Riding the New Wave of Visibility Regulations in Global Trade Around the world, a cascade of new regulatory demands on corporate visibility into the provenance of supply chains is increasingly part of the sustainability agenda. Driven by consumer preferences and policy demand, corporates are finding new ways to work ever greater levels of visibility into their supply chains to keep in line with global trade trends from carbon border adjustments to forced-labor mandates. These goals drive impact investment, transition finance, and technological advancement. As global climate goals come under rising pressure from economic headwinds, geopolitical anxieties, and market dominance issues, what challenges must businesses grapple with to comply with disparate governance models and standards mandating extraterritorial visibility in global trade? How can policymakers help in crafting public-private partnerships, green economy collaboration, and clean energy solutions? Moderator: Kala Anandarajah, Head, Competition, Antitrust and Trade, Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP Panellists: | ||
1255 – 1355 | Lunch and Fireside Chat Impact of Trade Conflicts on the Future of Trade – Cross Border Data Flows, Technological Export Controls and Critical Resource Competition Moderator: | ||
1425 | Concurrent Breakout (Attendees to Select ONE Option) | Future-Ready Businesses (FRB) Spotlight [By Invitation Only] | |
Breakout Track 1 Speakers: | Breakout Track 2 Building Resilience & Compliance: Navigating Supply Chain Disruptions and Export Regulations In today’s interconnected world, unforeseen events like natural disasters, pandemics, and regulatory barriers can disrupt supply chains, impacting businesses worldwide. Our expert panel will delve into strategies for measuring and enhancing supply chain resilience to ensure business continuity, protect customer relationships, and sustain financial performance during crises. Additionally, we’ll explore the complexities of export control regulations as businesses expand globally, discussing key compliance measures, internal frameworks, and the role of technology in navigating these regulatory landscapes. This breakout session will allow attendees to gain valuable insights and actionable strategies from industry leaders to safeguard your business operations and stay competitive in the global marketplace.Speakers: 1. Felicia Gan, Chief Executive Officer, Ghim Li Group Private Limited 2. Jesudevan Viveganadam, President, the Centre for Trade Excellence 3. Ingrid Sidiadinoto, Senior Managing Director, UPS Singapore and Malaysia | Time: 1430 – 1600 Group 3: PSA Innovation Centre (HQ @ Pasir Panjang) Group 4: Mastercard Experience Center | |
1610 | End of FOTF Programme & Conclusion of 2nd SABS® Business Networking |
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