SINGAPORE - The 12th Milken Institute Asia Summit kicks off tomorrow at the Four Seasons Hotel Singapore, bringing together more than 1,200 global leaders and experts from 43 countries for its three-day program, October 1–3. Framed by the theme "Progress with Purpose: Collaboration amid Complexity," the Summit will be a nexus for high-level dialogues, public panels, and private roundtables designed to spark bold ideas, tackle regional challenges, and drive cross-sector collaboration in a time of global uncertainty.
The Summit is slated to open with a keynote address by Singapore Coordinating Minister for Public Services and Minister for Defense Chan Chun Sing, highlighting Singapore's role in a rapidly transforming global landscape. Over the course of three days, distinguished guests will have the opportunity to engage with some of the world's foremost thought leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs across finance, government, health, academia, philanthropy, sustainability, and technology, including:
This year's Summit is supported by four media partners, Caixin Global, CNA, CNBC, and Tatler Asia, extending the event's reach to a diverse global audience. All public programming will be livestreamed on the Milken Institute's website, complemented by feature interviews and exclusive coverage through the Summit's onsite broadcast network partners.
"Now in its twelfth year, the Asia Summit continues to uphold our mission of serving institutional investors, asset allocators, and captains of industry by convening best-in-class thought leaders, innovators, and futurists across finance, business, investment, and philanthropy for three days of carefully curated discussion," said Laura Deal Lacey, executive vice president of International at the Milken Institute. "Amid the fractured world order and the fraying of long-standing global alliances, we strive to foster meaningful, purposeful partnerships among our community of leaders and changemakers, and to illuminate insights and inspiration for our stakeholders of global investors."
As part of this year's Summit, the Milken Institute has launched a new edition of its popular digital essay series, The Power of Ideas, a collection of thought-provoking essays on advancing progress through meaningful partnerships and purposeful collaboration. The series features contributions from global business leaders, including Renat Bekturov, governor, Astana International Financial Centre; Noriko Honda Chen, portfolio manager, Capital Group; Yup S. Kim, chief investment officer, Texas Municipal Retirement System; Gautam Kumra, Asia chairman, McKinsey & Company; and Christian Stracke, president, PIMCO, among others.