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        Yi Wang, Founder and CEO of LAIX Inc., China, will offer insights on the potential of AI-powered educational
        platforms in enhancing accessibility to language learning.

        Dr Bo Bai, Executive Chairman and Co-Founder of MVGX based in Singapore, will explore the power of smart

        infrastructure technologies in energy and transportation to enable green industrialization sustainably across Asia and
        the world.

        Meanwhile, Vish Narain, Managing Partner at Pulsar Group from India, will emphasise the potential of emerging
        markets and technology-driven investments that foster economic growth. Another speaker will be Dee Poon,

        President of Brands and Retailing at Tessellation, Hong Kong SAR, who is a multifaceted leader in the retail industry,
        recognized as a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader. The speakers also include Jalal Gasimov, CEO of
        Pasha Holdings in Azerbaijan, who oversees diversified investments in sectors such as insurance and construction.

        Trixie LohMirmand, Dubai World Trade Centre’s Executive Vice President commented: “The remarkable lineup

        of speakers at the upcoming second edition of SuperBridge Summit 2024 reflects our unwavering commitment to
        sparking dynamic discussions and driving innovation. These industry leaders, recognized for their forward-thinking
        approaches, will not only challenge conventional boundaries but also inspire actionable solutions to address pressing
        global challenges. Our goal is to create a transformative event that fosters impactful collaborations and drives
        meaningful change across industries.”






















































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