Staying Human in the Age of AI Ablikim Ablikim•Jing Xiao•Yanghua Xiao•JOJO LV
The ultimate goal of sustainable development is to enhance human wellbeing. As the era of human-machine coexistence rapidly approaches, how can the business world put people at the center of its efforts to better care for employees, serve customers, and promote the prosperity of the communities where they live? How can technology be made to serve people, rather than take over their lives?
Ablikim Ablikim
Vice President at Lenovo Group
Jing Xiao
Group Chief Scientist at Ping An Insurance Company of China
Yanghua Xiao
Professor and Director of Shanghai Key Laboratory of Data Science at Fudan University
JOJO LV
Director of Strategic Management at SF Group
Weathering Headwinds: The Evolution of ESG Allan Xie•Bing Leng•Jason Tu
Not everyone is convinced by the rise of ESG. Critics have attacked measures from some of the world’s most prominent ratings agencies for being vague, obscure, and poorly-defined - and so do not track the true social performance of a company. How are ESG advocates responding to these arguments? Those in the field explain how that they are tweaking and improving their standards in pursuit of accuracy and transparency.
Allan Xie
Sustainability & Climate Institute Lead at Deloitte China
Bing Leng
Board member of ISSB, Co-chair of Integrity Consultation of UNFCCC at ISSB
Jason Tu
Co-founder and CEO of MioTech
Moral Money: Sustainable Investment in Action Natalie Chan•Xiaozhen Li•Dongwen Liu•Rongbao Ma
ESG isn’t an exercise in philanthropy: Investors believe that backing companies that pay attention to sustainability is a better strategy than backing companies that ignore it. But with the boom in ESG and sustainability funds, is it still the case that ESG investing can win you a higher return? Those in the field explain the challenges they face in finding quality investment targets, and how to balance between environmental, social, and governance factors in making an investment.
Natalie Chan
Managing Director of PIE Strategy Limited
Xiaozhen Li
Sustainable Finance Lead at World Resources Institute China
Dongwen Liu
Chairman and President at Chongho Bridge
Rongbao Ma
Managing Director of CICC Capital Management
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20 Years On: Let Who Cares Win Meng Liu
The term ESG first appeared in a United Nations Global Compact white paper, titled “Who Cares Wins,” in 2004. ESG has since become a new lodestar for the business world. But the next 20 years is when decision-makers, investors, and business leaders will work together to let those who care truly win, help ESG practitioners realise long-term returns, and and bring a more sustainable and inclusive growth to a wider population.
Meng Liu
Head of Liaison Office in China at United Nations Global Compact
Panelists will explore how brands are redesigning their products, services and business models to reduce waste - and how companies are managing to make the “circular economy” profitable.
Yisong Guan
Chief Representative at Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s Beijing Office.
Simon Huang
Vice President at Haier Smart Home
Ivan Lim
VP of Group Apparel , Accessories and Gear Sourcing at ANTA Sports Products Limited
Zhijing Niu
Vice President and General Manager of Public Communication, Marketing and Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) Initiative at Cainiao Group
ESG and Responsible AI Vivi Hu•Richard Liu•Fanjing Meng
ChatGPT has stirred a heated debate over the ethics of AI But can we examine this argument from the ESG perspective? Panelists will explore how to harness the great power of AI to tackle complex problems, like food shortages and climate change, while still ensuring that any use of this technology is for the good of human society.
Vivi Hu
CEO and Co Founder of YoujiVest Technology
Richard Liu
ESG Director of Honor
Fanjing Meng
Chief Technology Officer at IBM China System Development Lab
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LUNCHEON
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Sustainable Cities: Inclusive, Safe, Smart Albert Chan•Yao Peng•Aiying Wang•Anderson Hsieh
Cities can pay attention to ESG metrics too. How can cities follow the lead of corporates in making urban life more environmentally friendly, inclusive, and smart?
Albert Chan
Group Chief Sustainability Officer at Shui On Land
Yao Peng
Founder and CEO of Shanghai ShanMa Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd.
Aiying Wang
President & CEO, Greater China, SEA & India of Envac Environment Technology (A Stena Subsidiary)
Anderson Hsieh
Vice President of Strategy & Growth of Mainland China at AECOM
Can finance solve the biodiversity crisis? Yunwen Bai•Lihua Qian•Tzu-Kuan Chiu
We aren’t paying enough attention to biodiversity. Threats to our ecosystem present tangible risks to both human health and business operations, yet organizations are not investing the time and money to properly measure and tackle the problem. How can we better value biodiversity? Experts in protecting and fostering a well-functioning ecosystem explore how we can design innovative financial instruments to better share the costs and benefits of animal protection.
Yunwen Bai
Vice President at Institute of Finance and Sustainability (IFS)
Lihua Qian
Executive Vice-President at CIB Institute for Carbon Neutrality and Finance
Tzu-Kuan Chiu
Professor of Finance at Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance (SAIF) and Academic Director of Sustainable Finance Discipline Development Fund at SAIF at Shanghai Jiaotong University
What are the most promising technological progresses made in areas such as alternative clean energy, new materials, artificial intelligence, sustainable agriculture, carbon capture and storage? How can investors ensure that the innovations they are supporting are beneficial for the environment and society?
Malone Ma
President at Hisense TransTech Co.,Ltd.
Han Shi
Head of the ESG Centre at HKU ICB
Guangbin Sun
Senior Vice President at JA Solar
Michael Zhang
Sustainability Lead at Microsoft GCR
Supply Chains:Green, Resilient and Responsible Zhenzhen Lan•Lei Wang•Gongzhao Wu•柏林森
The volatile disruptions of the past few years show the importance of having a safe, resilient and agile supply chains. Large companies, as perhaps the most important players in today’s supply chains, have a key role to play in encouraging ESG practices in both their upstream and downstream partners. How can China’s companies best use their leverage to build a safe, resilient and responsible supply chain?
Zhenzhen Lan
President of North Asia and China at L’Oréal
Lei Wang
President at Shanghai Construction Environmental Technology Co., Ltd.
Gongzhao Wu
Co-Founder and Director of R&D and innovation at Beijing Trans FinTech Ltd.,
柏林森
数字科技板块总经理 at 吉利控股集团
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Energy Transition at the Tipping Point Jing Ding•Yvonne Zhou•Lin Qiu
The Russia-Ukraine conflict radically changed how we talk about the energy transition. Now, countries and companies are realizing that we may be relying on carbon for longer than we might have hoped. Yet extreme weather events in recent years are a pressing reminder of the need to decarbonize. How are companies rethinking the energy transition and resetting their net zero goals in the wake of these changes? And how far long is China in achieving its 2030/2060 targets?
Jing Ding
Vice President at Longyuan Power Group
Yvonne Zhou
Managing Director & Senior Partner of BCG
Lin Qiu
Chief Scientist at Smart Zero Carbon Products, Envision
Making an Impact by Bridging the Funding Gap for SMEs Charles Li
Charles Li, fresh from his tenure as the CEO of Hong Kong’s stock exchange, has a bold idea: What if, rather than investing in a large public company, you can invest in a Chinese SME instead? His new platform, Micro Connect, has now raised over $450 million in Series C funding as it tries to help China’s small businesses get better access to global capital. Li explains how his platform can contribute to China’s social good by making impact investment more efficient and effective.
Charles Li
Founder and Chairman of Micro Connect Group
Unfinished Business: Building an Equal Office Grace Cheng•Evan Guo•Yanmei Zhu•Vivian Jiang
China’s population crisis can be an opportunity to push for gender equality in the workplace. With a declining population, Chinese companies can’t afford to stop their female employees from reaching their full potential. And gender equality isn’t just important for its own sake: Companies can implement policies to give their employees the safety and security needed in their decision to start a family.
Grace Cheng
Managing Director of Greater China at Russell Reynolds Associates
Evan Guo
Chairman and CEO of Zhaopin.com
Yanmei Zhu
Director and Executive Vice President of BGI Group
Vivian Jiang
Chair at Deloitte China
CLOSING REMARKS
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COCKTAIL RECEPTION AND AWARD CEREMONY
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DINNER Benjamin Travis Wood
ONE-ON-ONE: ESG by Design How fashion designers and architects are using recycled materials and inclusive designs to help the environment and improve equality.
Benjamin Travis Wood
Founder and Principal of Studio Shanghai
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