Digital Innovation in Accounting and Finance

SINGAPORE, Dec 1, 2020 – (ACN Newswire) – At the end of a year like no other, on 3-4 November 2020 over 2,000 accounting and finance professionals from across Asia came together virtually at the Accounting & Finance Show Asia to learn, network and discover new digital solutions for their business.

Over the two days 120 expert speakers shared their insights across 5 channels covering digital innovation, digital practice, accounting tech and cash & treasury. Attendees were able to engage live with the speakers and ask questions during the panel discussions and presentations through the event platform's live discussion feature.

All sessions were screened live and made available on demand, making it easier than ever before for attendees to join all the relevant sessions at their convenience. In total we saw over 16,000 session attendees within just two days.

Our Sponsors showcased a range of innovative digital solutions designed to change the way that accountants and finance professionals work and run their business. Our Sponsors included Xero, Intuit QuickBooks, DocuSign, ApprovalMax, BGL, Fathom, SAP Business ByDesign, Western Union and many more besides. Each of our sponsors shared content, success stories and product demonstrations. Attendees could follow up for more information by visiting each Sponsor's virtual booth, and each Sponsor could proactively reach out to relevant event attendees.

Our virtual event platform is powered by AI, matching attendees based on their profiles and activity. Attendees and Sponsors were able to connect, message and set up virtual meetings with one another all within the platform. Over 4,000 contacts were made, almost 20,000 discussions created and over 24,400 messages were exchanged on the platform in just two days.

At the Accounting & Finance Show Asia, we drive the adoption of digital tools and technologies in accounting and finance. We look forward to meeting you virtually at our next Accounting & Finance Show Asia event.

If you want to be part of our future events, contact Laura Binns at
laura.binns@terrapinn.com

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DesignInspire ONLINE to open next Thursday

HONG KONG, Nov 26, 2020 – (ACN Newswire) – Organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), DesignInspire ONLINE will be held from 3 to 9 December, showcasing global designs from Hong Kong, Mainland China, Japan, Korea and Australia to both trade and public visitors.



DesignInspire ONLINE will be held from 3 to 9 December, showcasing local and global designs to both trade and public visitors in a virtual format.


"Made to measure" paintings on iron roller-shutter doors telling the Hong Kong story are among a series of creative design projects led by local designers and design groups on display during DesignInspire.


The InnoTalk series will be live-streamed via Zoom and YouTube, covering a range of industry-specific topics.



"Design for Good" theme presents quality designs for life

Under the theme "Design for Good", this year's DesignInspire aims to deliver positive energy to society through quality designs and innovations that can help overcome adversity amid the pandemic. A series of creative projects led by local designers and design groups will be on display including furniture and home gadgets that can brighten people's stay at home; creative artworks about Hong Kong-style "staircase stores" found in old walk-up buildings and paintings on iron roller-shutter doors that demonstrate local culture and traditional craftmanship; and ceramics and fibre art created by people in recovery and rehabilitation.

Online interactive experience inspires creativity

DesignInspire ONLINE will bring together nearly 30 interactive projects and games that integrate digital technology with creativity. These will present extraordinary visual, audio and gaming experiences that can help to inspire a more creative outlook.

The InnoTalk series, to be live-streamed via Zoom and YouTube, will be held over the course of the week-long fair period. Topics will cover industry-specific trends such as visual and short video marketing, enhancing the digital customer experience and engagement, as well as practical business tips for designers. There will also be a variety of workshops suitable for parents and children including handmade gift workshops. The materials required for the workshops will be mailed to participants after they go through a simple online registration process.

Access to DesignInspire ONLINE is free for both trade and public visitors.
Date: 3-9 December 2020
Website: www.designinspire.com.hk
Photo download: https://bit.ly/3o1BLRB

About HKTDC

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions, conferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via trade publications, research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: http://www.hktdc.com/aboutus. Follow us on Twitter @hktdc and LinkedIn.

Contact:
Sam Ho, Tel: +852 2584 4569, Email: sam.sy.ho@hktdc.org Cathy Lee, Tel: +852 2584 4393, Email: cathy.wk.lee@hktdc.org



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Eco Asia Conference highlights green opportunities

HONG KONG, Nov 24, 2020 – (ACN Newswire) – The increased use of disposables such as face masks and plastic lunch boxes during the pandemic has helped to highlight the importance of environmental protection. Environmental issues were to the fore at the Eco Asia Conference, powered by the Environment Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) and one of the key events held as part of Eco Expo Asia 2020.



In his speech at the Eco Asia Conference, Wong Kam-sing, Secretary for the Environment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, shared on Hong Kong's green efforts, including its response to carbon reduction targets set by Mainland China.


Hendrik Rosenthal, Director – Group Sustainability of CLP Group, Anson Lim, CFO of Freetech Road Recycling Technology (Holdings) Co. Ltd, Albert Lam, CEO of Novelte Robotics Limited, and Daniel Leung, Professor of Practice at the Hong Kong Institute of Education for Sustainable Development, shared insights during a panel discussion on implementing the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (L-R)



Organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd and co-organised by the Environment Bureau, Eco Expo Asia was staged as part of "Autumn Sourcing Week | ONLINE" (ASWO) – a virtual trade fair, themed under "A New Connected World Beyond the New Normal", that has attracted 2,600 exhibitors from 33 countries and regions, featuring 37 group pavilions and showcasing the latest products from 11 industries. The Eco Asia Conference is one of more than 20 webinar sessions being held during ASWO. Highlights of the conference included the latest progress on environmental protection work in the Greater Bay Area and insights into the implementation of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals.

Need for green recovery following pandemic – Wong Kam-sing

Wong Kam-sing, Secretary for the Environment of the HKSAR, said: "This year's thematic topic of the expo is 'Green Innovation for a Circular Economy'. Amidst the pandemic, the demand for green recovery and the need for green innovation and a green economy to speed up the transitions for deep decarbonisation have become even stronger." Mr Wong shared on Hong Kong's green efforts, explaining that in response to Mainland China's carbon reduction targets, Hong Kong's per capita carbon emissions have dropped from a peak of 6.2 tonnes in 2014 to 5.4 tonnes recently. The government has also encouraged the business sector to invest in renewable energy, popularised electric transportation facilities and increased sorting and screening in the recycling process. The HKSAR Government's hope is that Hong Kong and the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area can join the rest of the world in rallying around innovative technologies to develop a circular economy.

On the topic of Greater Bay Area development, Zhang Jieqing, Deputy Director-General, Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office, Ministry of Ecology and Environment of the People's Republic of China, and Lu Xiulu, Director-General, Department of Ecology and Environment of Guangdong Province, both said that "ecology protection" is the focus of the region's development and that it is important for Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao to maintain close cooperation. Mr Lu suggested establishing a cross-regional carbon trading platform to attract international capital, setting up a research centre to examine the causes of pollutants in the region and develop strategies to address them, as well as launching a green finance fund to encourage business investment. Tam Vai Man, Director, Environmental Protection Bureau, Macao SAR Government, pointed out that participating in the development of the Greater Bay Area is currently one of Macao's policy priorities.

Industry urges talent certification across Greater Bay Area

The cooperation between Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao was spotlighted in one of the panel discussions at the conference. Ou Yuezhou, Honorary Chairman, Guangdong Association of Environmental Protection Industry, said that mutual recognition of the qualifications of talents in the Greater Bay Area is part of the necessary preparatory work for the region. He suggested establishing a technical certification body to ensure the quality of environmental industries in the Greater Bay Area. In the long run, he believes that by combining the strengths of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, the Greater Bay Area is capable of attracting environmental enterprises of a higher level and larger scale to set up operations in the region.

Daniel M Cheng, President of the Hong Kong Environmental Industry Association, added that there is room for coordination among customs authorities in the region. "It is tough for us to move our research testing machines from Hong Kong to the mainland because we do not have import approval and no one dares to take up transportation," he explained. Mr Cheng hoped that the respective governments could work together to facilitate the exchange.

Considering the small sizes of Hong Kong and Macao, which are both facing landfill saturation and local recycling restrictions, Kevin Ho, Director-General, Macao Association of Environmental Protection Industry, raised the possibility of cooperation between Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao in the area of waste treatment. Mr Ou Yuezhou explained that due to legal restrictions in the mainland, waste could not be transported there from Hong Kong and Macao. He said the construction of an artificial island may be considered as a base to handle waste from the region as part of building a circular economy.

International organisations: SDGs can help economic recovery

Another theme of the conference revolved around the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations in 2015, with a vision for 2030 in which countries, rich and poor alike, can participate and develop in a way that treats both economic and conservation concerns. James Gomme, Director of Sustainable Development Goals, World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), cited United Nations figures showing that the SDGs could create a business value of US$12 trillion and 380 million jobs annually. He believes the SDGs are a way to help the global economy recover from the impact of the pandemic.

Shi Xuan Guan, Deputy Secretary-General, China Association of Circular Economy, said that the mainland is beginning to see results from the development of a circular economy, such as the gradual establishment of a green consumption model and improved regulations and standards. Ho Chi-shing, Chairman of the Hong Kong Quality Assurance Agency, introduced the "COVID-19 Resilience Finance Certification Scheme", which encourages bond issuers to invest in projects to prevent or control the pandemic. Albert Wong, CEO of the Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation, cited the example of the park's community, which is working to improve Hong Kong's air quality and reduce waste through pilot projects such as robotic kitchens and the construction of residential buildings using the modular integrated construction (MiC) method.

At the final panel discussion of the conference, corporate representatives shared their efforts in promoting SDGs, with the consensus being that companies cannot achieve all 17 targets, but rather should focus on the areas they are good at. Hendrik Rosenthal, Director – Group Sustainability of CLP Group, said that carbon reduction, bringing in more female engineering talents and deploying energy efficiency technologies are the focus of the company's development. Anson Lim, CFO of Freetech Road Recycling Technology (Holdings) Co Ltd, a company that maintains highways in the mainland, said its construction projects are effective in reducing pollutants and reusing waste. Albert Lam, CEO of Novelte Robotics Limited, concluded that SDGs are important indicators. "We know that everyone is moving forward. We are sure that we are on the right path and that we are sustainable," he said.

The HKTDC is running Autumn Sourcing Week | ONLINE from 16 to 27 November, featuring the latest products from different industries including electronics, houseware, lighting, outdoor lighting, eco tech, gifts and premiums, toys, baby products, stationery, optical and watches and clocks. The virtual fair serves as a one-stop online sourcing platform to keep small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) connected with global buyers and help create business opportunities across various sectors. The Intelligence Hub features more than 20 webinar sessions covering a broad range of industries. The videos of the webinar sessions are available at the ASWO website – https://asw.hktdc.com/en/intelligence-hub.

Websites
Autumn Sourcing Week | ONLINE: https://asw.hktdc.com
Hong Kong. GO Green virtual booth: https://bit.ly/3kZek9x
hktdc.com Sourcing: http://sourcing.hktdc.com
Photo download: https://bit.ly/3pBCHh7

About HKTDC

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions, conferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via trade publications, research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: http://www.hktdc.com/aboutus. Follow us on Twitter @hktdc and LinkedIn.

Contact:
Janet Chan, Tel: +852 2584 4369, Email: janet.ch.chan@hktdc.org



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Hong Kong Book Fair rescheduled to July 2021

HONG KONG, Nov 23, 2020 – (ACN Newswire) – The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) announced earlier that the HKTDC Hong Kong Book Fair, including the HKTDC Hong Kong Sports and Leisure Expo, had been rescheduled to run from 16 to 22 December 2020 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). The HKTDC has since been monitoring the pandemic situation closely while maintaining close contact with the Centre for Health Protection (CHP) and the industry.

In view of the latest pandemic developments, the HKTDC met with representatives of the Book Fair's supporting organisations again today (23 November). With the safety of the public and exhibitors being the organiser's top priority, and considering that indoor mass gatherings should be avoided, it was agreed unanimously by the HKTDC and supporting organisations that there would be significant risk should the Book Fair be held in December, even with various precautionary measures being put in place. A decision was therefore made to reschedule the event to July 2021.

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government will continue to support the industry in participating in the rescheduled fair through the Anti-epidemic Fund. Exhibitors who have paid the participation fee will be fully refunded, while the discount offer for booth construction will be rolled over to the Book Fair in July 2021. The HKTDC will maintain close contact with related stakeholders to follow up on the new arrangements.

To make it easier for booklovers to purchase books and products during the pandemic, a brand-new Book Fair Online section has been introduced on the Book Fair website and mobile app, bringing together exhibitors' online retail platforms in the "Exhibitor Directory" webpage to enable booklovers to conveniently browse and purchase exhibitors' books and products.

A Cultural Journey Online webpage has also been set up on the Book Fair website to showcase different e-reading resources, museum exhibitions and cultural activities provided by partners, including video footage from some of the most popular seminars held at the fair over the past decade.

The HKTDC expresses its sincere gratitude to the public, supporting organisations, exhibitors and partners for their support for the Book Fair and understanding regarding the decision to reschedule the event. The HKTDC will continue to cooperate with the industry to promote the Book Fair Online webpage to the public.

Hong Kong Book Fair website and mobile app
www.hkbookfair.com
http://hkbookfair.hktdc.com/HKBookfairApp.html

Online Book Fair Exhibitor Directory
www.hkbookfair.com/exhibitordirectory

Cultural Journey Online
www.hkbookfair.hktdc.com/culturaljourneyonline

Hong Kong Sports and Leisure Expo website
www.hkbookfair.com/hksportsleisureexpo

About HKTDC

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions, conferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via trade publications, research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: http://www.hktdc.com/aboutus. Follow us on Twitter @hktdc and LinkedIn.

Contact:
Hong Kong Book Fair Sunny Ng, Tel: +852 2584 4357, Email: sunny.sl.ng@hktdc.org Agnes Wat, Tel: +852 2584 4554, Email: agnes.ky.wat@hktdc.org Hong Kong Sports and Leisure Expo Snowy Chan, Tel: +852 2584 4525, Email: snowy.sn.chan@hktdc.org



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Asian Logistics, Maritime and Aviation Conference closes

HONG KONG, Nov 23, 2020 – (ACN Newswire) – The 10th Asian Logistics, Maritime and Aviation Conference (ALMAC), jointly organised by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), concluded its live programme on 18 November. More than 60 leaders from the logistics, maritime and aviation sectors around the world shared their insights in 35 topical sessions at the event. ALMAC had its debut as an online event (ALMAC Online) this year and industries continued to show their support with more than 10,000 viewers from close to 60 countries and regions joining the global live streaming, including many from Hong Kong, Mainland China and nine out of 10 countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) bloc, along with newcomers from Austria, Brunei, Brazil, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Hungary, Rwanda, Slovakia and Uzbekistan and more, highlighting how the online format offered networking opportunities spanning the globe.



In the Air Freight Forum on day one of the 10th Asian Logistics, Maritime and Aviation Conference (ALMAC), air cargo community stakeholders shared their views on the industry’s outlook. Yvonne Ho, General Manager, Hong Kong and Macau, International Air Transport Association (L) and Frederic Leger, Director APCS Products, International Air Transport Association (R).


Kitack Lim, Secretary-General, International Maritime Organization, shared his thoughts on industry prospects in the Maritime Forum, saying there were two major challenges – digitisation and carbon-dioxide emissions reduction. The industry could not avoid the issue of energy transition and it was necessary to introduce innovation in the industry through digitisation and artificial intelligence.


In the Closing Plenary session, Yonov Frederick Agah, Deputy Director-General, World Trade Organization (WTO), said COVID-19 has accelerated economic and lifestyle changes such as working from home and booming e-commerce that will help to boost trade reforms.



ALMAC Online provided several interactive channels to connect different industry players, helping to expand business connections and build opportunities. Attendees could pair up with business partners easily through one-on-one virtual meetings and exchanging business contacts. The service created easy communication between potential business partners, generating more than 5,300 connections. Insight Exchange, Meet the Experts and Meet the Shippers sessions helped participants search for leading service providers of innovation technology and solutions. In addition, representatives from key trade associations provided complimentary advisory services, covering areas such as regional supply chains under the pandemic, changing trade flows and logistics technology.

The HKTDC worked with 100 international chambers of commerce and other organisations to set up 10 sub-conference venues in areas with a low COVID-19 risk, connecting global logistics groups simultaneously. Numerous business-matching meetings and virtual roundtable sessions were organised for delegations from France, Germany and Italy, connecting them with industry players from Hong Kong and the mainland to capture business opportunities.

Preparing for COVID-19 vaccine air logistics

The pandemic has brought unprecedented challenges to many sectors, including the air cargo industry. In the Air Freight Forum of the conference, co-organised with Airport Authority Hong Kong, air cargo community stakeholders discussed the industry's outlook and outlined a roadmap for business in the current environment.

Frederic Leger, Director APCS Products, International Air Transport Association (IATA), said the major issue faced by the industry now is the reduction in air cargo capacity. Globally, the grounding of about two-thirds of passenger fleets and absence of non-stop freighters in some regions had a significant impact on the air freight industry. Hong Kong has been less impacted by the capacity crunch because of its hub status and the continued flow of freighter traffic.

Mr Leger also spoke about preparing for the shipment of COVID-19 vaccines. Around 80 potential vaccines are currently in development, with some being ready for shipping by the end of the year. The shipment of vaccines will create significant supply-chain challenges since it's estimated that providing one dose for each of the world's 7.8 billion people would require cargo capacity equivalent to 8,000 Boeing 747 cargo aircraft.

"The key factors depend on where the vaccines will be produced, where they are going, where they will transit, how many doses per person, and the time between injections," Mr Leger explained. Infrastructure and staffing requirements should also be considered. For example, transporting vaccines requires storing at ultra-low temperatures of minus 80 degrees Celsius, and there must be appropriate tracking and handling procedures, facilities, equipment, packaging and extra capacity on the ground. At the same time, air crews and ground staff must be authorised to support vaccine transport, with sufficient training on risk, quality and handling procedures to deal with time- and temperature-sensitive pharma products. Mr Leger said collaboration between governments would be crucial, suggesting authorities work to arrange fast-track vaccine delivery, expediting the release and clearance of goods to avoid bottlenecks at borders.

Alaina Shum, General Manager, Aviation Logistics, Airport Authority Hong Kong, said COVID-19 vaccines would generate about 65,000 tonnes of air freight but with challenging requirements such as ultra-cold storage, cool dollies, apron shelters and airport-wide IATA certification. She said Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) was already fully equipped to meet these requirements well before the pandemic outbreak.

Nevertheless, Ms Shum said strict procedures to reduce risks during the pandemic would affect airlines' ability to efficiently deploy crews, leading to additional costs and, in some cases, flight cancellations. She said Hong Kong authorities and HKIA had launched relief measures to help airlines keep flying, while HKIA was working with the Civil Aviation Department to increase capacity out of Hong Kong by expanding slot approvals for chartered flights, especially on high-demand routes carrying medical supplies. This resulted in a 25% year-on-year increase in freighter capacity from March to September this year, with some airlines refitting passenger aircraft to operate them for all-cargo services.

Expanded role of e-commerce during pandemic

Ms Shum said the pandemic had led to rapid growth in medical-supply shipments, including personal protective equipment, while the increase in work-from-home arrangements had boosted demand for e-commerce electronic products. Overall, she said, the pandemic had accelerated the shift to online shopping, which would have a long-lasting effect.

William Xiong, Chief Strategist and General Manager for Export & Global Logistics, Cainiao Network, discussed the growth of e-commerce during the pandemic. He said Cainiao, a mainland logistics firm, could handle 400 million packages a day with its global delivery network and has also helped international brands and companies leverage the power of big data to allocate their inventories intelligently and cut costs. Demand for such services had increased more than 10-fold in recent months, he explained.

Mr Xiong said the company had already handled more than 130 million medical-supply shipments this year, serving about 150 countries and regions as well as many international organisations such as the United Nations.

He mentioned that prices for freight had fluctuated heavily during the pandemic, and Cainiao looks forward to prices stabilising in the future. The company is expanding its capacity and building connections in cooperation with partners to boost its existing capacity and expertise. By 2021, the firm intends to add 3,000 more chartered flights and expand scheduled aviation services with a 72-hour turnaround time. With this move, Cainiao aims to reduce costs through digitisation and optimisation for more affordable and accessible services that contribute to the industry's development.

Hong Kong as an International Maritime Centre

The pandemic has also created concerns for the maritime industry. During the Maritime Forum, held in the afternoon on day one of the conference, Kitack Lim, Secretary-General, International Maritime Organization, shared his thoughts on business prospects and said the industry faces two major challenges – digitisation and carbon-dioxide emissions reduction. The industry could not avoid the issue of energy transition and the reduction of greenhouse-gas emissions, and had to meet the Paris Agreement target of halving fossil-fuel usage. Mr Lim said investment in research and development and infrastructure is one of the solutions, adding that innovations through digisation and artificial intelligence (AI) were also necessary.

Several leading maritime industry players gave their insights at a session titled "Maritime Forum – A Catalyst for Change". Vincent Clerc, CEO of Ocean and Logistics, A.P. Moller – Maersk, said the shipping industry had begun to rebound at the end of the second quarter of 2020 and demand from October to November had even exceeded expectations. Mr Clerc said most relevant services and technologies had been digitised for some time but the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the process with customers also looking for more digital solutions. Digitisation standards in the industry presented problems and digitisation involved large investments – and not all corporations could afford to adopt such solutions. Mr Clerc said A.P. Moller – Maersk was working hard to establish related standards for the industry. The company has decided to make full use of digitisation as it is beneficial to both corporates and customers and opens up more possibilities.

Mr Clerc believed the industry has already achieved higher standards than required by the International Maritime Organization in terms of sustainable development and carbon emissions reduction. He added that A.P. Moller – Maersk would fulfill more commitments in response to customers' requirements and expectations, resolving climate change and carbon emission issues gradually.

Chaired by Patrick Lau, Deputy Executive Director, HKTDC, speakers in the Power Dialogue session titled "Asian Connectivity under the "New Normal" included Grom Alexey Nikolaevich, CEO, Chairman of the Board, United Transport and Logistics Company – Eurasian Rail Alliance (UTLC ERA), and Zheng Shuangli, Director of Operations, Chengdu International Railway Port Investment & Development (Group) Co., Ltd. Mr Nikolaevich said the pandemic had shown that railway was the most reliable means of transport because of the absence of delays, and the present situation made this advantage obvious. His company had seen a significant increase in transport volume to 500,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) this year, with an average of one railway service departing from mainland or European borders every 45 minutes.

WTO addresses industry recovery

Co-organised with The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, the Closing Plenary session invited Yonov Frederick Agah, Deputy Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), to share his views in a keynote address, "World Trade Organization Outlook for Charting Recovery". The pandemic has severely impacted the global economy and daily life, with global trade dropping drastically, he said. Forecasts showed that the decline in global trade might exceed the drop resulting from the 2008 financial crisis. The impact of the pandemic on the logistics industry has been widespread, with global air-freight and ocean-freight volumes shrinking substantially amid land border closures, along with a halt to business travel that is crucial for connecting trade and managing global value chains. "There is an unusually high level of economic uncertainty right now. If the second wave of COVID-19 is better managed and vaccines are available soon, it could add three percentage points to trade growth," said Dr Agah. "The pandemic has also accelerated economic and lifestyle changes, from working from home to booming e-commerce, that can accelerate trade reforms."

Dr Agah's address was followed by a series of panel discussions. Leaders from different sectors shared views on the topic "Leading Through a New Paradigm of Global Logistics Risks under Uncertain Trading Environment and Cyber Disruptions", exploring the challenges confronting globalisation in an era of geopolitical tensions and trade protectionism. "Better transport connectivity results in better trade and increased productivity. Intra-regional benefits from trade agreements have been bolstered further by the pandemic," remarked Jan Hoffmann, Chief, Trade Logistics Branch, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development.

The conference hosted two Supply Chain Management Forums, covering "Adopting Automation, Robotics and AI in Logistics and Supply Chains" and "Shaking up Supply Chain Management from E-commerce to Social Commerce". Power Dialogue sessions examined Asian connectivity under the new normal, the digitisation of the supply chain, digital cargo and other topics. Launched last year, InnoTalks and MarketTalks both returned in 2020. The InnoTalks sessions featured innovative solutions to help conference participants keep abreast of technological developments in the logistics industry and generate new impetus in their business. MarketTalks featured key industry players from Mainland China, India, Malaysia, Thailand and the United Arab Emirates, who led attendees in exploring regional opportunities through logistics ecosystems.

The conference sessions are now available for viewing through video-on-demand on the ALMAC Online website until 17 December 2020.

Photo download: https://bit.ly/36QtLvK

Websites
– ALMAC Online: https://www.almac.hk/main/en
– ALMAC Online Speaker List: https://www.almac.hk/main/en/speaker/2020speaker
– ALMAC Online Programme: https://www.almac.hk/main/en/s/info-programme

About HKTDC

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions, conferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via trade publications, research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: http://www.hktdc.com/aboutus. Follow us on Twitter @hktdc and LinkedIn.

Contact:
Christine Kam, Tel: +852 2584 4514, Email: christine.kam@hktdc.org Clayton Lauw, Tel: +852 2584 4472, Email: clayton.y.lauw@hktdc.org



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HKTDC to Host Five Major Annual Events in Early December

HONG KONG, Nov 19, 2020 – (ACN Newswire) – The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is staging five industry-leading events online in early December, namely the HKTDC SmartBiz Expo, HKTDC Hong Kong International Franchising Show, the Business of IP Asia Forum (BIP Asia Forum), DesignInspire, and the Asian E-tailing Summit. Through these brand-new online platforms, numerous industry elite speakers will look at the current business practices of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and examine how they can apply innovative technologies and creative thinking to address the challenges of an evolving market landscape, and to help strengthen their development during the pandemic and beyond.

HKTDC Assistant Executive Director Stephen Liang said: "In light of the global pandemic, several HKTDC events are going online, but this doesn't impede our efforts to provide the latest market information and create business networking opportunities. We have been encouraged by the way different industries have proactively participated in our online activities, which helped them make good progress even under the current difficult situation. In order to enhance the competitiveness of local SMEs, the HKTDC is staging virtual events about e-commerce, digital transformation, franchising, intellectual property (IP) and creative design in December. Our goal is to help companies continue to grasp new business opportunities under the new normal."

SmartBiz Expo and International Franchising Show – Reimagine and Reinvent

The fourth HKTDC SmartBiz Expo and the sixth Hong Kong International Franchising Show will be held online from 2 to 4 December, providing a one-stop platform to support SMEs in exploring innovative business solutions and management optimisation technologies that can enhance both productivity and competitiveness. Under the theme "Reimagine, Reinvent", the virtual event will bring industry leaders together to share their insights at a series of webinars covering areas such as the stay-at-home economy, challenges under the new normal, boosting productivity, and capturing new business opportunities.

The first webinar on day one will be "T-Chat: Riding the wave of the Stay-at-Home Economy and Managing a Remote Business". Robert Glazer, Founder and CEO of Acceleration Partners, will share insights into corporate cultures under work-from-home arrangements, human resource (HR) transformation and supporting corporations in adjusting to the new normal. Not only is Mr Glazer a renowned thought leader in corporate culture, he is also a bestselling author and renowned speaker. He ranked second on Glassdoor's list of top CEOs for SMEs in 2018, and was on the Forbes list of 20 Speakers for 2017.

Many people showed a preference for staying at home during the pandemic, with e-commerce platforms helping users to efficiently access all basic necessities. This in turn boosted the development of the stay-at-home economy, where enterprises need to attract customers looking to shop from home and upgrade their delivery and pickup processes at the same time. This trend will be examined in a webinar titled "Winning the E-Commerce Race – Re-creating a Brand New Customer Experience". Gordon Lam, Board Executive Director at Bonjour Holdings Limited, and Angel Cheng, Business Development Manager at Starling Labs Limited (SHOPLINE), will share their thinking on the growth of the stay-at-home economy and the market strategies that can help enterprises capture opportunities. In another webinar, "Redefining Work under COVID-19", Peter Lee, Head of Corporate Business at Microsoft Hong Kong Limited, will examine the technological ways to enhance corporate productivity under work-from-home arrangements.

Other webinars will focus on e-commerce, marketing, artificial intelligence (AI) and big data applications, cyber security, domestic sales and 5G technology. The SmartBiz Expo also includes activities related to corporate transformation, with various seminars, programmes and workshops supporting SMEs to be future-ready.

In addition, a one-year online promotion programme called "Connect with Smart Advisors" will be launched, enabling experts in innovation and technology to virtually demonstrate their products and technological solutions on the SmartBiz Expo, Hong Kong International Franchising Show and hktdc.com Sourcing websites, helping SMEs to seize new business opportunities in the face of the pandemic.

BIP Asia Forum boosts competitiveness of enterprises

Addressing the importance of IP trading and research collaborations in corporate development and adaptation to changes, the 10th BIP Asia Forum will be held from 3 to 4 December under theme "Open Innovation: Driving Collaboration in Times of Change". Jointly organised by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the HKTDC and the Hong Kong Design Centre, the two-day event will feature about 60 international IP experts and business leaders sharing on the latest industry trends.

Collaboration is essential during these challenging times, with many businesses having to make significant changes in order to survive. This development will be in focus at the keynote session on the first day of the forum, which will look at how open innovation drives collaboration at this critical juncture. Yancey Strickler, Co-Founder and Former CEO of Kickstarter, will share his experience in creating Kickstarter, a global crowdfunding platform that has brought innovators together and created value through innovation and partnerships.

As companies face up to increasingly fierce global competition, establishing new ways of collaboration between nations, industries and individuals has become a vital business strategy. This topic will be explored at a 3 December plenary session with the theme "Creating IP Values through Collaboration". It will feature a discussion from industry experts including John Mulgrew, VP, Deputy General Counsel & Chief Intellectual Property, Lenovo; Christina Petersson, Chief Intellectual Property Officer, Ericsson; and Beat Weibel, Chief IP Counsel and Group Senior Vice President, Siemens AG.

At the Global Tech Summit on the second day of the forum, Li Zexiang and Gary Chan, professors from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, will be joined by Alexander Ng, Vice President of Tencent Healthcare, to discuss emerging technologies that are likely to reshape economies and redefine industries.

Complementing the forum's main programme, a new session called InspoTalk will be launched on 2 December, the day before the event opens. It will feature industry experts discussing a range of IP-related topics, such as working with social media influencers, and the challenges and opportunities resulting from the pandemic.

This year's forum will also kick off the third edition of the open innovation competition "IPHatch Hong Kong", which features past winners and IP experts from renowned technology companies as speakers. They will share on ways to enhance corporate value and realise growth potential. The 2020 competition will spotlight digitalisation, smart city, and the internet of things; with participating start-ups encouraged to unleash their creativity and expand existing patented technologies to new business areas.

Asian E-tailing Summit captures latest marketing strategies

E-tailing is a rapidly developing industry that offers business opportunities to enterprises – a development spotlighted at the Asian E-tailing Summit. Under the theme of "Embracing Change and Unlocking Opportunities in the New Digital World", this year's summit will be held online from 9 to 11 December, serving as a one-stop platform for participants to explore the latest e-tailing trends.

To keep enterprises abreast of the latest developments, close to 40 speakers from around the world will share their insights. The summit's first session, "Cross-border E-commerce in the New Digital Era", will feature heavyweight speakers from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Thailand, Malaysia and Taiwan. They will examine a go-to-market strategy that enables companies to reach scattered markets through a cost-effective cross-border e-commerce model. Nitin Navneet Tatiwala, Marketing Managing Director for Product, Solutions & eCommerce for the AMEA (Asia, Middle East and Africa) region at FedEx Express, will share on how an international logistics service provider helps online merchants expand into new markets and speed up the flow of products to customers around the world through cross-border e-commerce. This will be followed by the "Seeking Business Success in a Data-driven Economy" session, at which professionals from Singapore, the Philippines and Myanmar will explain how to use of data analytics to optimise business operations, improve efficiency and identify new opportunities. Greg Wong, Director of Analytics, Platform and Technology for the Centre of Excellence at SAP Greater China, will depict the importance of data analytics for achieving market leadership.

Blockchain technology, which provides a methodology for storing and using customer profile data that has the potential to reshape the field of customer relationship management (CRM), will be examined at a session titled "Blockchain's Role in Customer Relationship Management", where local start-ups and experts from Germany and Vietnam will look into how the technology can improve current CRM systems and solve some of the supply chain-related issues faced by enterprises.

The second day of the summit will feature three sessions, namely "The Rise and the Reach of Mobile Commerce", "Making the Customer Journey a Personal Experience" and "Navigating the Future of Omnichannel". At the first session, Kazuhisa Iwamoto, Director, Business Creation Department, Smart-Life Division, NTT DOCOMO INC., will explain how 5G can contribute to the development of mobile commerce, while a representative from United States e-commerce expert And Luxe Inc. will analyse how mobile commerce is tapping into the huge mobile-user market, with demonstrations of live stream shopping. The second session will see Japanese personal care brand Sparty share on how it creates tailor-made messages and content in digital customer engagement strategies. The third session will feature a leading Nigerian omnichannel fashion store, PayPorte, whose founder and CEO Eyo Bassey will explore how businesses can adopt omnichannel strategies to connect with customers and stay competitive as e-commerce evolves.

On the summit's final day, Euromonitor International, Shopify and other online marketing firms will provide advisory services to companies that are interested in setting up own e-commerce platforms. Attendees can also consult experts in the question-and-answer session, getting real-time suggestions on developing an e-commerce business.

DesignInspire showcases global creativity

DesignInspire will be held online from 3 to 9 December to showcase outstanding designs, award-winning projects, and creative solutions for the design industry. Open to both industry players and the general public, the virtual exhibition will help to boost business for the sector as well as offering a new kind of creative experience to the public. Running under the theme "Design for Good", the event will focus on how design can contribute positive energy to individuals, the broader community and the business world. This one-week showcase will feature captivating designer projects and stories while offering fun interactive experiences and a range of inspiring talks and creative workshops.

Websites
– HKTDC SmartBiz Expo: https://portal.hktdc.com/smartbizexpo/en/
– HKTDC Hong Kong International Franchising Show: https://portal.hktdc.com/hkifs/en/
– Business of IP Asia Forum: http://www.hktdc.com/ncs/bip2020/en/main/index.html
– Asian E-tailing Summit: http://www.hktdc.com/ncs/aes2020/en/main/index.html
– DesignInspire: https://www.designinspire.com.hk/main/en/

Media registration

To attend the above events, media representatives are required to pre-register to receive a confirmation email for accessing the fairs and conferences by completing the registration form and emailing it to cathy.wk.lee@hktdc.org by 30 November (Monday). Please note that the events are not accessible to unregistered media representatives.

Members of the media wishing to interview speakers can email interview requests to clayton.y.lauw@hktdc.org or christine.kam@hktdc.org by 27 November.

About HKTDC

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions, conferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via trade publications, research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: http://www.hktdc.com/aboutus. Follow us on Twitter @hktdc and LinkedIn.

Contact:
Christine Kam, Tel: +852 2584 4514, Email: christine.kam@hktdc.org Clayton Lauw, Tel: +852 2584 4472, Email: clayton.y.lauw@hktdc.org Sam Ho, Tel: +852 2584 4569, Email: sam.sy.ho@hktdc.org Cathy Lee, Tel: +852 2584 4393, Email: cathy.wk.lee@hktdc.org



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POWER WEEK AFRICA 2021: An Interactive Virtual Summit for Power & Energy Professionals

AFRICA, Nov 18, 2020 – (ACN Newswire) – Specially designed for the African electric power & energy industry, POWER WEEK AFRICA (20 – 23 April 2021) is the 3rd annual international virtual conference delivering a unique experience for each day of the event. We will be broadcasting live interactive presentations, in-depth panel discussions, and networking sessions from leading experts across the world. Join in from wherever you are online either live or watch the sessions on-demand.




You are guaranteed 7 days of learning opportunities inclusive of a 4-day main conference, 3 supplementary workshops, multiple case studies from a wide array of perspectives, expert opinions and unrivalled insights into the African electric power & energy market prospects.

The conference promises valuable insights on a diverse range of topics that are critical to the African electric power & energy industry today – renewable energy, climate change & environment, energy transition, energy efficiency, funding, investment facilitation, energy access, policies & regulations, tariffs, capacity development, technology, solar, off grid, public private partnerships, energy storage, digitalisation, affordability, energy mix, private sector participation and so much more.

Global energy leaders who have confirmed to speak:
– Abubakar Sani Sambo, Chairman, Ministerial Task Force on Power, Nigeria
– Geoffrey Mabea, Executive Secretary, Energy Regulators Association of East Africa
– Haliru Dikko, Commissioner, ECOWAS Regional Electricity Regulatory Authority
– William Price, CEO, Enel Green Power, South Africa
– Cyprian Nyakundi, Director, Energy & Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Kenya
– Abubakar Malah Umar, Director, Energy Commission, Nigeria
– Nessreen Rady, Director, New & Renewable Energy, Egyptian Electricity Holding Company, Egypt
– Kuda Ndhlukula, Executive Director, SADC Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, Namibia
– Brian Dames, CEO, African Rainbow Energy & Power, South Africa
– Simon Hodson, CEO, Gridworks, United Kingdom
– Ademola Adesina, CEO, Rensource Energy, Nigeria
– Mikhail Nikomarov, CEO, Bushveld Energy, South Africa
– Peter Pechtl, Managing Director, ENEXSA, Austria
– Ato Gyasi, Senior Director, Africa Finance Corporation, Nigeria
– Rentia van Tonder, Head of Power, Standard Bank, South Africa
– Ibilola Amao, Governing Council Member, Energy Institute, United Kingdom
– Clinton Carter-Brown, Head of Energy Centre, CSIR, South Africa
– James Sherwood, Principal, Rocky Mountain Institute, United States of America
– Dave Manning, Global Head of Hybrid Energy, Juwi Renewable Energies, South Africa
– Alexander Schonfeldt, Managing Director & COO, Enerox, Austria
– Chris Flavin, Director, Gridworks, United Kingdom
– Ehab Mohamed Farouk, Manager, Planning New and Renewable Energy Authority, Egypt
– Loda Dedekind, Lead Project Developer, CrossBoundary Energy, South Africa
– Aleem Tharani, Partner, Bowmans, Kenya
– Chris Chijiutomi, Director, CDC Group, United Kingdom
– Kieran Whyte, Partner, Baker McKenzie, South Africa
– Dumisani Tembo, Partner, AB & David, Zambia
– Jose Maria Lopez, Director, MRC Consultants & Transaction Advisers, Spain
– … and many more

The POWER WEEK ASIA will feature 3 supplementary workshops addressing cutting edge topics with Real Examples and Case Studies, including Renewable Energy, Energy Regulation & Policies and Energy Storage.

Seize this opportunity to stay ahead of your competitors in an industry that is ever-changing – POWER WEEK AFRICA is definitely for you!

Email Weslyn Lee to register your attendance now. For more information, please log onto http://www.power- week.com/africa.

About Infocus International Group

The organiser of POWER WEEK Conferences. Infocus International is a global business intelligence provider of strategic information and professional services for diverse business communities, designed to provide insights and to assist our clients on the global stage. The major knowledge-management companies strategically based in Singapore, independently researching and producing market-driven programmes across the region mainly in Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa.

Infocus International recognises clients' needs and responds with innovative and result oriented programmes. All products are founded on high value content in diverse subject areas, and the highest level of quality is ensured trough intensive and in-depth market research from local and international insights.

Any queries, please contact:
Weslyn Lee
Tel: +65 6325 0352 | Email: weslyn@power-week.com
To join the discussion:
LinkedIn Group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/6985809
Twitter: @powerweeksummit
Official Website: www.power-week.com/africa

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Asian Logistics, Maritime and Aviation Conference opens

HONG KONG, Nov 17, 2020 – (ACN Newswire) – The 10th Asian Logistics, Maritime and Aviation Conference (ALMAC), an annual signature event for the industries jointly organised by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), opened today, running online for the first time in light of the pandemic. More than 60 experts and leaders from the logistics, maritime and aviation industries will share their insights at the two-day programme.



The 10th Asian Logistics, Maritime and Aviation Conference (ALMAC), jointly organised by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), opened online today. Under the theme "Capturing Opportunities Amidst Volatility", more than 60 experts and leaders from the logistics, maritime and aviation industries share their insights at the two-day event.


HKTDC Executive Director Margaret Fong said the Asian Logistics, Maritime and Aviation Conference's online format this year allows the event to move beyond the limits of a physical location to connect global participants to a world of industry insights and expertise.


The opening session for ALMAC Online was officiated by Carrie Lam, Chief Executive of the HKSAR.



Today's opening session was officiated by Carrie Lam, Chief Executive of the HKSAR. Margaret Fong, Executive Director of the HKTDC, welcomed international delegates to the conference, saying: "While the global pandemic has necessitated the conference to be held online, it will not impede our ability to provide a platform for learning, sharing and networking. In fact, the online format allows the conference to move beyond the limits of a physical location to connect global participants to a world of industry insights and expertise." Also new this year, "Aviation" has been added to the conference name to highlight the industry's importance.

Given the current challenges faced by the logistics, maritime and aviation industries, ALMAC Online is running under the theme "Capturing Opportunities Amidst Volatility". The conference features more than 60 industry elite speakers who exchange their experiences in coping with the impact of the pandemic and, more importantly, share their forward-looking insights for future business development. With Asia playing a key role in global supply chain transformation under the new normal, ALMAC Online puts a sharp focus on examining Asia's future role and cooperation within the region.

International participation from online to offline

This year, more than 3000 industry elites from over 60 countries and regions have registered for the annual logistics event. Numerous virtual business-matching sessions and roundtables have been organised to connect participants from around the world — including countries such as France, Germany and Italy as well as various Asian countries and regions — with industry players and chambers from Hong Kong and Mainland China, helping them expand business connections and explore partnership opportunities. At the same time, participants from different parts of the world are joining ALMAC Online from nine satellite venues, where sessions are held and live-streamed.

AI-driven business matching creates more connections

The ALMAC Online platform also provides several interactive functions that serve to connect different industry players around the world. Click-to-connect enables audience to identify potential partners with ease, perform one-on-one video conferencing, and exchange business cards. Online networking and artificial intelligence-(AI) driven business-matching services are also provided, creating easy connections between potential business partners. The Consultancy and Services Lounge also connects participants with some leading logistics technology and solutions providers. A total of 150-200 business matching meetings are expected to be held during the conference. Leading professionals and associations provide complimentary advisory services at the Meet the Experts and Meet the Shippers sessions, covering areas such as supply chain management and changing trade flows.

Air Freight Forum examines air cargo demand and industry collaboration

While the pandemic has brought unprecedented challenges to the air cargo industry, soaring demand for COVID-19 vaccines and e-commerce deliveries requires companies to maintain operational resilience and service excellence. This and other topical issues were discussed as ALMAC Online kicked off this morning with the Air Freight Forum, co-organised with Airport Authority Hong Kong under the theme "Overcoming Challenges to Prevail under the Pandemic". Several salient topics were explored, including global air cargo demand, operational agility, COVID-19 vaccine air logistics, cross-border e-commerce and industry collaboration. Chaired by Yvonne Ho, General Manager, Hong Kong and Macau, International Air Transport Association, the speakers included Marco Bloemen, Managing Director, Seabury Consulting; Frosti Lau, Chairman, HKIA Air Cargo Carrier Liaison Group; Tony Khan, President and Representative Director, DHL Express Japan; Frederic Leger, Director APCS Products, International Air Transport Association; William Xiong, Chief Strategist and General Manager for Export & Global Logistics, Cainiao Network; and Alaina Shum, General Manager, Aviation Logistics, Airport Authority Hong Kong.

Maritime Forum focuses on Hong Kong's role

The pandemic has disrupted the operation of the maritime industry but it has also inspired innovation and digitalisation that mitigate the impact. The outlook for the sector was in focus as the keynote address at this afternoon's Maritime Forum was delivered by Kitack Lim, Secretary-General, International Maritime Organization, who shared his thoughts on future business perspectives in the industry. This was followed by a session titled "The Way Forward for Hong Kong as an International Maritime Centre and its Role in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area", with speakers including Benjamin Wong, Head of Maritime Cluster, InvestHK; Captain Bjorn Hojgaard, Chairman, Hong Kong Shipowners Association; Hing Chao, Executive Chairman, Wah Kwong Maritime Transport Holdings; Kenneth Lam, Chairman & CEO, Credit Agricole Asia Shipfinance Limited; and Rosita Lau, Partner, Hong Kong, Ince & Co. Discussions focused on lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, how the industry should adapt to the new normal in the post-pandemic world, and sustaining Hong Kong's position as an international maritime centre in the midst of uncertainties in trade and related regulations. The session also explored how Hong Kong can leverage its strengths in ship management, ship financing and maritime legal services for maintaining a key strategic role in the Greater Bay Area.

The Maritime Forum also featured sessions titled "A Catalyst for Change", with speakers including Jeremy Nixon, CEO, Ocean Network Express; Huang Xiaowen, Executive Vice President, China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited; Esben Poulsson, Chairman, International Chamber of Shipping; and Vincent Clerc, CEO of Ocean and Logistics, A.P.Moller-Maersk. Panel members shared on the latest developments in the shipping industry, operational challenges brought about by COVID-19, the roadmap for recovery, and digital transformation trends in the face of an uncertain future.

Power Dialogue sessions at the forum featured Kelvin Leung, CEO, Asia Pacific, DHL Global Forwarding, Grom Alexey Nikolaevich, CEO, Chairman of the Board, United Transport and Logistics Company – Eurasian Rail Alliance (UTLC ERA) and Zheng Shuangli, Director of Operations, Chengdu International Railway Port Investment & Development (Group) Co., Ltd. They examined Asian connectivity under the new normal and how the logistics industry can design smarter, stronger, better connected and more diverse supply chains to rebuild resilience and better manage future risk.

Supply Chain Management Forums cover logistics automation and social commerce

As logistics and supply chains become increasingly AI-driven, the second day of the conference will feature two Supply Chain Management Forums examining the role of transformational automation and the new trend of social commerce. Speakers at the first forum, co-organised with the Hong Kong Shippers' Council, will include Sunny Ho, Executive Director, Hong Kong Shippers' Council; Wu Ying Ying, Solution Head, Hangzhou Hikvision Robotics Technology; Michael Xie, Head, DHL Consulting China; and Lyan Law, Senior Consultant, Industry 4.0 and Smart Manufacturing, Hong Kong Productivity Council. They will examine automation, robotics and the deployment of AI in logistics and supply chains.

The second session, co-organised with GS1 Hong Kong, will be chaired by Heidi Ho, Principal Consultant, GS1 Hong Kong, with a panel featuring James Li, Head of Operations, Shopee Cross-Border; Tom Lin, Hong Kong/Taiwan Supply Chain Director, Procter & Gamble; and Ben Au, General Manager, Empower SCM Ltd. Under the theme "Shaking up Supply Chain Management from E-commerce to Social Commerce", this session will look into the relationship between social commerce and supply chains/logistics; how the supply chain and logistics sector is responding to changing trends; and how industry players can grasp the opportunities arising from social commerce.

ALMAC finale: WTO addresses outlook for industry recovery

The Closing Plenary session and respective keynote address, co-organised with The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, will feature Yonov Frederick Agah, Deputy Director-General, World Trade Organization (WTO), sharing his views on the theme "World Trade Organisation Outlook for Charting Recovery". According to the latest World Trade Report from the WTO, trade costs brought about by COVID-19 are closely related to trade policy uncertainty and restrictions on travel and transportation. The impact of the pandemic on the logistics industry has been widespread, with global air freight and ocean freight volumes shrinking substantially amid land border closures, along with a halt to business travel that is crucial for connecting trade and managing global value chains. With a potential trade rebound being hindered by increasing trade policy barriers and regulatory differences as well as cyber disruptions, this session will examine the outlook for world trade and how the industry and governments can help mitigate disruption.

World-renowned speakers on global logistics risks

The logistics, maritime and aviation industries face continued risks from escalating trade disputes, the pandemic and cyber disruptions, while the process of globalisation is challenged by geopolitical tensions and trade protectionism. Under these circumstances, global traders need to be more flexible in sourcing and production operations. Addressing these issues, ALMAC's Closing Plenary will see leaders from different spheres share strategies for minimising the global logistics risks that lie ahead and assess the outlook for the industry under more volatile trade and business environments. Dr Agah will also speak at the Closing Plenary, titled "Leading through the New Paradigm of Global Logistics Risks under an Uncertain Trading Environment and Cyber Disruptions", with other heavyweight speakers including Fox Chu, Partner, McKinsey; Jan Hoffmann, Chief, Trade Logistics Branch, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development; Kenny Ye, Chief Operation Officer, Orient Overseas Container; Christopher Chan, Partner and Hong Kong Head of Shipping, Offshore and Logistics, Holman Fenwick Willan; Mathieu Renard Biron, Managing Director, Global Freight Forwarding, Kerry Logistics; and Stone Ho, Group Vice President, Apex Logistics International.

MarketTalks return to explore logistics opportunities

Launched last year, InnoTalks and MarketTalks both return in 2020. The InnoTalks sessions feature innovative solutions to help conference participants keep abreast of the technological developments in the logistics industry and generate new impetus in their business. MarketTalks sessions, meanwhile, feature key industry players from Mainland China, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), India, Malaysia and Thailand leading attendees in exploring new business opportunities among logistics ecosystems. Today, Liu Libing, Director of Marketing, New Land-Sea Corridor Operation Co, Ltd, shared on the current situation regarding the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor after nearly five years of development and explained how corporations can grasp opportunities arising from the corridor. Dato' Hasan Azhari HJ. Idris, CEO, Invest Selangor, explored opportunities for halal logistics in Selangor. Ghanyapad Tantipipatpong, Chairwoman, Thai National Shippers' Council, shared on the shift in supply chain strategies from globalisation to regionalisation. In other sessions, Xerrxes Master, Vice President, Association of Multimodal Transport Operators of India, provided updates on India's logistics industry and discussed the path to excellence. Tomorrow, Mohsen Ahmad, CEO – Logistics District, Dubai South, will focus on how the EZDubai development is positioning Dubai as a key hub for e-commerce.

Websites
ALMAC Online: https://www.almac.hk/main/en
ALMAC Online Speaker List: https://www.almac.hk/main/en/speaker/2020speaker
ALMAC Online Programme: https://www.almac.hk/main/en/s/info-programme
Photo download: https://bit.ly/2UvLrah

About HKTDC

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions, conferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via trade publications, research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: http://www.hktdc.com/aboutus. Follow us on Twitter @hktdc and LinkedIn

Contact:
Christine Kam, Tel: +852 2584 4514, Email: christine.kam@hktdc.org Clayton Lauw, Tel: +852 2584 4472, Email: clayton.y.lauw@hktdc.org



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Securing the Future of Energy in Vietnam

Vietnam, Nov 17, 2020 – (ACN Newswire) – On 16-19 November 2020 (09:00, GMT+8), The Future Energy Show Philippines (16-17 November) and The Future Energy Show Vietnam (18-19 November) launches live online, bringing together thousands of virtual participants to chart the future of energy in two of Southeast Asia's most exciting markets.

With Vietnam's growing population, industrialization, and position as the next cost-competitive global manufacturing hub the country's demand for electricity is expected to increase to 526 billion kWh in 2030, an increase of 8.3 percent from 2021-30. Vietnam targets have 15-20% of its power capacity produced by renewable energy by 2030, doubling renewable energy capacity, to help achieve the goal of reliable energy and reduced carbon emissions in Vietnam.

To showcase possibilities in Vietnam's renewable and smart energy industry, The Future Energy Show Vietnam, co-located live online with The Future Energy Show Philippines, will gather the energy sector ecosystem in the region to discuss industry strategies, trends, and key innovations to help local energy stakeholders in their work to achieve the growth of renewable energy.

On the morning of 17 November (09:30 PHT), Nguyen Nam Trung, Deputy Director of Business Development Department, EVNPECC3, and Nguyen Tuan Phat, Lawyer, The Blue Circle will kick-off the conference with a fireside chat on "Framework and DBO contracts form for renewable projects." Following that, DNA Vietnam LLC's Dang Chi Lieu takes the stage to address, "The future of solar auction in Vietnam," while Hexagon Peak's Founder & CEO, Milan Koev "Charts Vietnam's rooftop solar future". Yash Shah, Senior Vice President, Global Structured Finance of SMBC will also share about "Case studies: SMBC & Renewable energy projects financing." Moving later into the morning, UL and Cleantech Solar leaders will also be sharing be energy storage applications and rooftop solar best practices.

At 3pm VNT, IFC – World Bank's Senior Energy Specialist Shuvendu Bose will explore plans on "Driving solar power development in Vietnam". Building on that, Hyunjung Lee, Senior Energy Economist, Asian Development Bank will evaluate "Financing challenges and possible solutions for scaling up clean energy investment in Vietnam." The conference then takes on a more technical note with "Time domain calculation for Annual Energy Production – AEP," a session conducted by EVNPECC3's Renewable Energy Expert Le Thanh Vinh.

Headlining day 2 of the event (19 November), Nguyen Phuoc Quy Hai, Director, EVNSPC SCADA will share about Operating the grid with digital technologies. As if that wasn't enough, leaders from USAID Clean Power Asia, Credit Guarantee & Investment Facility, Societe Generale, U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), Infraco Asia and Standard Chartered Bank battle it out on "Reaching bankability: Financing renewable energy projects in Vietnam".

Over 40+ expert speakers will be addressing content on solar power, renewable energy financing, project development, energy storage, clean energy investment, innovation, energy efficiency and more across two channels. Alongside the conference, there will be a virtual exhibition hall, featuring world-class energy technology and innovations by leading solar players including Trina Solar, Jinko Solar, Huawei, Risen Energy, Hyundai Energy, AE Solar and many more.

The Future Energy Show Vietnam 2020 will take place back-to-back with The Future Energy Show Philippines creating a 4-day mega event on the future of energy in two of Southeast Asia's most exciting and dynamic energy economies on 16-19 November. The virtual platform, networking, and on-demand sessions will also be available until the end of the year for registered attendees.

Attendance is free of charge. To get your passes and learn updates about the event, visit the official website at www.terrapinn.com/EnergyVN-ACN

The Future Energy Show Philippines and Vietnam 2020 – Virtual Edition
FREE Admission to virtual exhibition & conference
Date: 16-19 November 2020
Live online

About Terrapinn
Terrapinn is a global events company. Our events promote innovation and technology that changes people's lives. We partner with the world's leading companies and innovators to make a difference.

For more information, please contact:
Amanda Kwok
Marketing Manager
Email: amanda.kwok@terrapinn.com
Telephone: (+65) 6322 2733

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HKTDC continues to review Book Fair holding conditions

HONG KONG, Nov 16, 2020 – (ACN Newswire) – The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) announced earlier that the HKTDC Hong Kong Book Fair, including the HKTDC Hong Kong Sports and Leisure Expo, had been rescheduled to run from 16 to 22 December 2020 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). It was also announced that an assessment would be made a month before the fair's scheduled opening on whether the event should proceed in light of the prevailing situation, while a final evaluation and decision would be made on 9 December, a week before the scheduled opening and just before exhibitors move in. This would help minimise any extra expenses on the part of exhibitors.

The HKTDC has since been monitoring pandemic developments closely while maintaining close contact with the Centre for Health Protection (CHP) and the industry. Today (16 November), a meeting was held with representatives of the Book Fair's supporting organisations to assess the latest situation. With various factors taken into account, it was agreed that the circumstances supported continuing the preparation work for holding the Book Fair in December.

With public safety remaining the HKTDC's top priority, the Council will continue to maintain close contact with the supporting organisations, the industry and the government departments concerned, including the CHP, in the coming weeks to monitor the pandemic situation and its potential impact on the fair. We will promptly notify all stakeholders and exhibitors of any changes to the event arrangements to enable them to make appropriate arrangements of their own.

HKTDC Hong Kong Book Fair website and mobile app
www.hkbookfair.com
www.hkbookfair.com/HKBookfairApp.html
(For details and seminar registration)

HKTDC Hong Kong Sports and Leisure Expo website
www.hkbookfair.com/hksportsleisureexpo

Details on on-site health measures
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About HKTDC

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is a statutory body established in 1966 to promote, assist and develop Hong Kong's trade. With 50 offices globally, including 13 in Mainland China, the HKTDC promotes Hong Kong as a two-way global investment and business hub. The HKTDC organises international exhibitions, conferences and business missions to create business opportunities for companies, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in the mainland and international markets. The HKTDC also provides up-to-date market insights and product information via trade publications, research reports and digital news channels. For more information, please visit: http://www.hktdc.com/aboutus. Follow us on Twitter @hktdc and LinkedIn

Contact:
Hong Kong Book Fair Sunny Ng, Tel: +852 2584 4357, Email: sunny.sl.ng@hktdc.org Agnes Wat, Tel: +852 2584 4554, Email: agnes.ky.wat@hktdc.org Hong Kong Sports and Leisure Expo Snowy Chan, Tel: +852 2584 4525, Email: snowy.sn.chan@hktdc.org



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