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15 Feb 2023, 13:07 GMT+10
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The Japan Symposium returns to Tokyo with a program that advances collaborative actions between investors, policy makers, and business leaders to shape the global macroeconomy.
SINGAPORE, Feb. 15, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Milken Institute Japan Symposium will return to Tokyo, Japan for its second iteration. Running from March 22 to 23, this year's symposium welcomes regional and global business, finance, and government leaders from Japan, Asia, and around the world. Under the theme "New Era, New Opportunities", the Symposium seeks to encourage innovative thinking and renewed partnerships that capitalize on market transformation and the reopening of economies around the world.
Taking place at Ritz-Carlton Tokyo, thought leaders and experts will provide their insights on a program that is designed to foster business, financial, and cultural engagements and cooperation between East and West. To ensure an inclusive experience for online participants, the Milken Institute will livestream all public panels on its website. In-person attendees can expect an interactive experience, including opportunities to network, connect with peers, and gain insights through private conversations.
Over the course of the program, participants will have a chance to witness leadership in action, featuring leaders from government, finance and investments, and technology. Confirmed speakers include Taro Kono, Minister of Digital Affairs, Japan; Rahm Emanuel, Ambassador of the United States of America to Japan; Yuriko Koike, Governor, Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and more.
"Japan has been a leader in many areas of economic development, and we are eager to bring together some of the brightest minds around the world to exchange ideas and share their vision that will shape the future of Japan's economy," said Laura Deal Lacey, Executive Director of Global Markets at the Milken Institute. "We are hopeful that the Japan Symposium will serve as a platform for meaningful dialogue in catalyzing Japan's role in shaping the regional and global economic landscape."
For information about the 2023 Milken Institute Japan Symposium, please visit https://milkeninstitute.org/events/japan-symposium-2023/overview. To join the event, please register via this link. For media credentials or inquiries, reach out to Yeen Chong at [email protected]
About the Milken Institute
The Milken Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank focused on accelerating measurable progress on the path to a meaningful life. With a focus on financial, physical, mental, and environmental health, we bring together the best ideas and innovative resourcing to develop blueprints for tackling some of our most critical global issues through the lens of what's pressing now and what's coming next. For more information, visit www.milkeninstitute.org.
About the Milken Institute Asia Center
The Milken Institute Asia Center extends the reach and impact of Milken Institute programs, events, and research to the Asia-Pacific region. We identify opportunities to leverage the Institute's global network to tackle regional challenges, as well as to integrate the region's perspectives into the development of solutions to persistent global challenges.
Milken Institute Japan Symposium
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