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SUPERBRIDGE SUMMIT DUBAI EQS-News:
SuperBridge Summit 2024 to convene ‘Next
Gen’ global leaders for economic innovation
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SuperBridge Summit 2024 to convene ‘Next Gen’ global leaders for economic
innovation
02.07.2024 / 13:20 CET/CEST
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The theme of this year’s summit – ‘Innovate for Next Gen’, will explore
diverse elements shaping the future of global economy
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, June 28, 2024/APO Group/ -- The Dubai World
Trade Centre (DWTC) and the SuperBridge Council have announced that the
highly anticipated second edition of the SuperBridge Summit 2024
(https://SuperBridgeDubai.com) will be held on 15-16 October 2024, at the
One&Only One Za’abeel, Dubai. The two-day summit will coincide with GITEX
Global, bringing together future leaders of the global economy in one
venue.
The theme of this year’s summit – ‘Innovate for Next Gen’, will explore
diverse elements shaping the future of global economy, across five key
topics: ‘Economic Powerhouse’, ‘Technology and Industrial Transformation’,
‘Leadership and Human Equity’, ‘Life and Wellbeing’, and ‘Wealth and
Investment’. The term ‘innovate’ in the theme embodies a proactive approach
to seeking solutions for the world’s most urgent challenges, while ‘Next
Gen’ underscores the multi-dimensional facets of global economic forces,
technology, leadership, wellbeing and investment.
Following the success of last year’s edition, which hosted 58 revered
speakers - including seven ministers from such as UAE, Egypt, Pakistan,
Morocco, Benin, and Lebanon - several key speakers have expressed their
interest in returning. The inaugural summit welcomed over 400 chairpersons
and CEOs, and over 2000 C-level attendees, collectively overseeing a
capital base of USD 3.5 trillion across 140 financial institutions with a
combined corporate wealth of USD 900 billion. The summit also saw
participation from the representatives of the UAE Ministry of Economy and
leading conglomerates such as Trip.com, Asset Management One (Japan), and
Beijing Academy of AI, among others.
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