Greater China Conference 2017
April 24 - 26, 2017, Grand Hyatt , Hong Kong
Greater China Conference 2017
April 24 - 26, 2017, Grand Hyatt , Hong Kong
GREATER CHINA CONFERENCE 2017 | CREATIVE CHINA
Hong Kong: 24-26 April | Grand Hyatt Hong Kong 
 
Macquarie invites you to our ninth annual Greater China Conference 2017, to be held on 24-26 April in Hong Kong.

Now in its ninth year, our annual Greater China Conference continues to be the largest China-dedicated conference based in Hong Kong.  This three-day flagship event will once again feature access to over 100 companies from Hong Kong, China and Taiwan, in one-on-ones and group meetings as well as panel discussions and keynote speakers, with senior delegates from leading companies & industry experts, spanning a range of sectors including technology, internet, healthcare, consumer and many more.

This flagship event will feature one-on-ones and group meetings, panel discussions and keynote speakers over lunch each day. One-on-one meeting selections opens now; please find the link to List of confirmed companies.
 
24 - 26 April:
One-on-Ones/Group Meetings; Lunch Keynote and Panel Discussions

Lunch Keynotes:
CONSUMER            Creative China:  Nurturing Indigenous Luxury Brands in China
POLITICS                 Forecasting Xi Jinping's Second Term and Policy Trajectory
AI/ROBOTICS          The Marriage of AI and Robotics: Disrupting China's Supply Chains



Plenary Sessions:
 
EDUCATION               To Excel in the Evolving Education Industry  
HEALTHCARE            Cancer Drug Innovation in China
FINTECH                     Behind China's Fintech Boom: Digital Disruption, Risks and Policy Landscap
COMMODITIES           China's Influence on Commodity Markets: Reform, Risks and Asset Class Opportunities
INFRASTRUCTURE    Infrastructure Investment Opportunities and Case-Study in China
ENERGY/UTILITIES    Emerging Challenges and Opportunities for China Power Reform
ROBOTICS                  Robots in China
DRONES                     Drones: Flying into the future

 


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