TEDx 2021: How can we reconcile progress and sustainability?

TEDx 2021: How can we reconcile progress and sustainability?

On April 28th, 2021, the ESSEC Business School (Worldwide Ranking #3 the Financial Times 2020) will be holding this year’s installment of the TEDxESSECAsiaPacific talks in the prestigious National Gallery Singapore. This year’s conference is the only TEDxUniversity happening in Singapore and will feature prominent speakers debating around the same tagline: how can we reconcile progress and sustainability?

This year’s speaker line-up promises a fascinating 3 hours of discussion: Dr Amy Khor, Senior Minister of State, Minister for the Sustainability and the Environment of Singapore, Esther An, Chief Sustainability Officer at City Developments Limited, Assaad Razzouk, CEO of Sindicatum Renewable Energy, Jacqui Hocking, Forbes 30 under 30 Systems Entrepreneur, Desmond M. Khor, Compassionate Capital Catalyst, Yan Liu, Social Entrepreneur and Program Director at Base of Pyramid Hub, Eu-Lin Fang, Partner at PwC and Sustainability and Climate Change Leader and Michael Pomerleau, Partner & Co-Founder of Rainmaking Transport and Motion Ventures will all be leveraging their expertise and experience around the event’s core theme.

The talks will both be held at 4pm SGT (10am CET) physically at the National Gallery Singapore as well as live broadcasted online for all around the world to participate in.

The TEDxESSECAsiaPacific team could not be more thrilled and excited about the event which will most certainly be one to remember. Special thank yous are also in order for the event’s trusted partners: Bolloré Logistics, Jumanji Studio and Blacaz. Insurance.

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