Horasis Asia Meeting 2018 opens in Binh Duong

A new dynamism is creating more prosperity and stability in Asia as nations across the region are joining together politically and through trade, speakers said on November 25 at the opening plenary session of the Horasis Asia Meeting, which officially begins on November 26.

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Delegates pose for photos during a break of the opening plenary session held on November 25 as part of the Asia Horasis Meeting that will officially begin today. VNS Photo Bo Xuan Hiep

Speaking at the event, Tran Van Nam, the Party Secretary of Binh Duong Province, said that Vietnam’s open economy had strengthened its position within ASEAN to compete in the digital economy. 

“Vietnam’s strong economic indicators suggest it can hold a key position in the resurgence of Asia,” he said.  

Speakers and delegates at the plenary discussed what the future of Asia might be, and whether diversity and cultural identities could be maintained while aspiring to unity. 

More than 400 senior executives and CEOs from over 60 countries, as well as 400 government leaders and top executives from Vietnam’s largest businesses, are attending the meeting, hosted by Binh Duong Province.

Ton Nu Thi Ninh, president of the HCM City Peace and Development Foundation, told Vietnam News: “The Horasis Asia Meeting is attended by CEOs of the world’s most respected corporations, key leaders from emerging markets, and public figures. Such a meeting acts as a platform to advance solutions to the most critical challenges we are facing today.”

Ninh said she would speak about the future of Asian geopolitics, focusing on China-US relations, the rise of China, and the new roles of ASEAN.

Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung will address the opening ceremony today.

A range of activities will be held during the two-day meeting, with four plenary sessions and 36 dialogue sessions.

Plenary sessions will include discussions on new trends in technology and the status of the regional and global economy, with presentations and speeches made by global leaders and respected experts. 

New business models, support for start-up businesses, and solutions for smart cities, in addition to the challenges of the Fourth Industial Revolution, will be the focus of the sessions.

Vietnamese enterprises at the meeting will also have the opportunity to connect with senior partners, founders, and CEOs of leading companies in Asia, the region and the world.

Mai Hung Dung, standing vice chairman of Binh Duong People’s Committee, said the province was proud to be chosen as the host of the Horasis Asia Meeting 2018, shortly after its successful hosting of the 11th conference of the World Technopolis Association.

Binh Duong Smart City was honoured recently as one of “The World’s 21 Smartest Cities in 2019” by the Intelligent Community Forum, he noted.

“The event is an opportunity to promote the image of Binh Duong and Vietnam with international partners, and to improve management capacity as well as the science and technology level of Vietnam, with the aim of speeding up the building of smart cities,” he said.

Binh Duong is considered one of Vietnam’s major economic hubs, with strong industrial development, he added.

Pham Hong Hai, CEO of HSBC Vietnam, noted that Binh Duong Province had seen robust economic growth with improvement in administration, emerging at the top of the infrastructure index in the Provincial Competitiveness Index 2016. 

“All of these factors have made Binh Duoơng an ideal destination for investors. The province has become one of the country’s key industrial hubs, with strong investment in infrastructure and modern industrial parks to attract foreign investors,” he said.

“This robust development requires new urban areas to serve the growing numbers of new businesses and residents,” he said.

Dr. Frank-Jürgen Richter, chairman and founder of Horasis, said: “We are very impressed with the strength and economic potential of the Vietnamese economy and Binh Duoơng Province. There is good infrastructure with a state-of-the-art conference centre, and we have had great support from the local government as the host of our meeting.”

A session will also be held on the province’s investment opportunities in hi-tech industries, supporting industries, information technology, construction, human resource development and vocational training, among other fields.

The meeting will also discuss Artificial Intelligence (AI), the ongoing development of the education sector, and business innovation.  

The event is hosted by Binh Duong People’s Committee in collaboration with the Horasis Global Visions Community, Becamex IDC Corporation, VSIP Group, All India Management Association (AIMA) and the Young Premier Leadership Organisation (YPO). 

The Horasis Asia Meeting is convened by Horasis: The Global Visions Community.

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