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SUMMARY:Webinar: Impact of Artificial Intelligence Generated Content on Intellectual Property
DESCRIPTION:Join EuroCham\, in collaboration with the National Business Groups and the South-East Asia (SEA) IP SME Helpdesk (an initiative of the European Commission)\, for an insightful event on Intellectual Property (IP) and potential infringements related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Singapore. \nExplore the evolving landscape of IP and notably copyright matters in the era of AI\, where new solutions are transforming various industries from different sectors. Learn about practical concepts linked to brand protection\, costs for protecting your IP rights\, unfair competition\, legal compliance\, and IP in collaborative agreements and how these can be applied in the age of AI. \nOur event will commence with a keynote presentation by an IP expert from the SEA IP SME Helpdesk on the intersection of IP and AI. This will be followed by a dynamic panel discussion featuring experts in AI and innovation\, alongside business leaders. They will provide insights into the implications of AI advancements and offer practical considerations for businesses in Singapore. \nAre you currently using Generative AI or considering using this tool for producing new types of content (such as text\, images\, audio\, or synthetic data)? If so\, join our seminar to understand how to safely use and create AI content and learn about the Singapore government’s current efforts to monitor and legislate the AI environment.
URL:https://thediplomaticnetwork.com/event/webinar-impact-of-artificial-intelligence-generated-content-on-intellectual-property/
LOCATION:Singapore
CATEGORIES:Chambers of Commerce,European Chamber of Commerce in Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240912T090000
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SUMMARY:Navigating Sustainable Finance: Market Insights on Singapore-Asia Taxonomy
DESCRIPTION:EuroCham Singapore is delighted to invite you to an engaging event that will explore the progress and impact of the Singapore-Asia Taxonomy\, six months after its launch. This event brings together expert leaders from the banking\, investment\, and corporate sectors to discuss how this groundbreaking taxonomy is shaping the region’s sustainable finance landscape. \nOur discussions will focus on the practical applications of the taxonomy\, examining its role in supporting businesses—especially multinational corporations and regional players—as they integrate sustainability into their capital structures. We will also explore how the taxonomy benefits various stakeholders\, from financial institutions to corporate entities\, and the steps needed to develop credible and robust sustainability plans. \nBy comparing the experiences of Europe and Asia\, this event will provide valuable insights into the transition process and highlight areas where further action is needed. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of how businesses are navigating this important phase in sustainable finance. \nJoin us to gain fresh perspectives and actionable insights that can help guide your organisation’s sustainability journey.
URL:https://thediplomaticnetwork.com/event/navigating-sustainable-finance-market-insights-on-singapore-asia-taxonomy/
LOCATION:Singapore
CATEGORIES:Chambers of Commerce,European Chamber of Commerce in Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240924T083000
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SUMMARY:Tackling Asia's Nutrition Crisis: Insights & Strategies from the 2024 Global Food Policy & Child Nutrition Reports
DESCRIPTION:Malnutrition is a critical global issue that urgently needs attention\, with a focus on improving nutrition for vulnerable populations\, especially children in low- and middle-income countries. The urgency is underscored by alarming statistics: approximately 70% of the world’s malnourished children live in Asia\, making it the region with the highest concentration of childhood malnutrition globally. \nThe upcoming roundtable will offer a comprehensive summary of the key findings and recommendations from the 2024 IFPRI Global Food Policy Report and the 2024 UNICEF Child Nutrition Report. We aim to raise awareness and inspire action towards: \n\nImproving Diets: Strategies to make nutritious foods more desirable\, affordable\, accessible\, and available to all populations\, particularly children.\nAddressing Inequities: The need to tackle barriers to food access\, including poverty\, conflict\, and environmental crises\, which exacerbate malnutrition rates.\nPolicy Measures and Governance: The importance of comprehensive policy frameworks and governance structures that prioritise nutrition and food security.\nEarly Childhood Nutrition: Emphasising the critical role of nutrition in early childhood development\, which is essential for long-term health\, cognitive function\, and overall well-being.\n\n  \nProgramme \n08.30 am Registration Opens\n09.00 am Welcome Remarks by Ms Eva Vincetic\, Advocacy Manager at EuroCham (Singapore)\n09.05 am Opening Remarks by Ms Maria Angela Esquivel\, Co-Chair of EuroCham Sustainability Committee and Corporate Affairs Director at FrieslandCampina AMEA\n09.10 am Keynote presentation by Ms Alexis Chua\, Secretariat\,  APIYCNA\n09.40 am Roundtable discussion moderated by Ms Maria Angela Esquivel\n10.25 am Closing Remarks by the moderator\n10.30 am End of Event \nThe organisers reserve the right to change the programme content without giving prior notification or any reasons thereof.
URL:https://thediplomaticnetwork.com/event/tackling-asias-nutrition-crisis-insights-strategies-from-the-2024-global-food-policy-child-nutrition-reports/
LOCATION:Singapore
CATEGORIES:Chambers of Commerce,European Chamber of Commerce in Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240926T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20240926T153000
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SUMMARY:Riskful Thinking: Navigating the Politics of Economic Security
DESCRIPTION:De-risking has become a crucial strategy in the economic policy of key trade blocs\, aiming to reduce vulnerabilities and reliances from economic interdependence. As supply chains grow more interconnected and geopolitical tensions persist\, countries are adopting measures to enhance economic security by diversifying supply sources and strengthening domestic industries. \nThis shift impacts global trade dynamics and requires businesses to review their strategies and footprint to increase resilience and flexibility. While de-risking offers a path to greater stability\, it also presents challenges in balancing open trade relationships with securing national economic interests. This event will: \n\nSummarise and compare strategies and policies adopted by the European Union\, China\, and the United States to manage economic risks and strengthen their respective economic security\nDeep-dive into China’s risk management approach\nDiscuss implications for European businesses operating in China\nExplore strategic implications for Singapore’s economic and trade policy and European business stakeholders operating from regional HQ in Singapore
URL:https://thediplomaticnetwork.com/event/riskful-thinking-navigating-the-politics-of-economic-security/
LOCATION:Singapore
CATEGORIES:Chambers of Commerce,European Chamber of Commerce in Singapore
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