Wednesday, 29 March 2023

Innovation for a new global economy

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March 29th 2023
Perspectives
Inform your discussions and decisions this week: amid a backdrop of economic and geopolitical uncertainty, innovation is crucial to future resilience, prosperity and progress.

Understand how developing economies can use innovative new models to increase growth and learn how investors in the Asia-Pacific region are responding to the economic downturn. You can also explore how competition, innovation and environmental protection are interconnected.
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Services are an essential part of developed countries' economies, often making up a larger share than manufacturing. Assess whether emerging markets can skip the traditional "industrialisation" phase and move directly into high-value services.
Find out ➔
Sustainability | expert blog
How can competition help make products greener?
Dr Michael Grenfell from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) shares how to balance commercial and environmental interests.
Read guest blog ➔
Talent and education | report
Bridging the skills gap in Asia-Pacific
Learn how business leaders can identify critical skills gaps to prepare their workforces for the future.
Read new report ➔
Technology and innovation | event recap
Innovation models for the future
Discover how organisations can create a culture of open innovation and find out which critical issues they need to address.
Learn more ➔
Financial services | podcast
How to weather the coming recession
Analyse the risk of persistent high inflation and slow growth to Asia-Pacific economies and explore how investors are responding.
Listen here ➔
Sustainability | guest blog
Harnessing the ocean's investment power
Oceans are a powerful resource in mitigating climate change. Discover how blue-carbon credits could enable more investment in ocean conservation.
Read blog ➔
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