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The two-day SIIS 2022 conference, focusing on 4 topics of social impact investment, ESG, carbon neutrality and Metaverse & NFT, ended with a record-high of over 4 million viewership from over 30 countries.
Discussing and highlighting actions and solutions from business and industry, globally renowned capital management institutions, private investment, NGOs and the high-end technology community in more than 12 panel discussion, over 60 percentage registered viewers are professionals from over 30 industries.
The audience could be expectant of a rare combination from the international political circle, business, industry, NGO and even artists, including keynote speakers such as Dr. LUO Xiang, Co-chair of Social Impact Investment & Procurement Foundation, Former Country Director (China), United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS); BAN Ki-moon, Former Secretary-General of the United Nations; Yukio HATOTYAMA , 93rd Prime Minister of Japan; YANG Yuanqing, Chairman and CEO, Lenovo Group; MA Weihua, Member of UNDP SDG Impact Steering Group, Chairman of China Global Philanthropy Institute, Chairman of SusallWave Digital Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. and WANG Shi, Founder of Vanke Group, Founder of Destone Group and Chairman of Vanke Foundation, just to name a few.
Carbon Neutrality: only 4% companies set supply chain targets
YANG Yuanqing illustrated how technology manufacturing entreprises could lead in the realization of the dual-carbon goal of 3060.
Firstly, technology manufacturing companies can create a green manufacturing and green supply chain system.
Secondly, technology manufacturing companies can actively empower other industries to achieve low carbon development.
Finally, by increasing investment in R&D of zero-carbon technologies, technology manufacturing companies are able to expand from the manufacturing system.
Both action and inaction have impacts
Dr. Jan MATTSSON said all investments and business practices have impact and must be considered very carefully from the perspective of people and planet.
We can be the first generation to succeed in ending poverty; just as we may be the last to have a chance of saving the planet. The world will be a better place in 2030 if we succeed in our objectives. Said the plan dated 2015.
With more and more industries and countries, the organizers hope that the conference could inspire more and more actions taken for a sustainable future.