We are delighted to collaborate once again at this TCI/MOC Asia conference with an extended group of Asia-Pacific partners. A one-day online and physical conference co-hosted by the Pacific Neighborhood Consortium (PNC), Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative (ECAI), the Microeconomics of Competitiveness Asia-Pacific Chapter (MOC), the Industrial Technological Research Institute (ITRI) and the TCI Network Asia Chapter.
The purpose of the event is to explore how various clusters, organizations, regions, and countries are forming new strategies and promoting collaboration models in response to generative AI, geopolitical conflicts, the net-zero trend, and diverse social values. The goal is to enhance competitiveness and create shared value. Another aim is to encourage cross-disciplinary exchange between the TCI, MOC, and innovative scholars working at the intersection of digital technologies, AI, the humanities, and social sciences.
The conference will be practical, policy-driven, and will feature visual, presentation-based case studies. Discussion topics will include school education, business management, talent development, regional economic development, international cooperation, and sustainable development. It will also provide an opportunity to explore concepts such as shared value and competitiveness with leaders in digital curation, GIS, network analysis, and AI from the humanities and social sciences.
Agenda:
Time (Korea time) | Speaker | Title |
10:45-12:15 | Michael Enright Wayne de Fremery | Perspectives on Competitiveness |
13:45-14:00 | Merete Daniel Nielsen Patricia Valdenebro | Opening Address from TCI Network & Future Trends in Cluster Development |
14:00-14:15 | Shao-cheng (Michael) Sun | For Better or Worse, China’s Rising Threat: US-Taiwan Relations |
14:15-14:30 | Burke Murphy | Competitive Strategy & Shared Value in Cali Baja Region |
14:30-14:45 | Ken Charman | Lessons for Creating Shared Values from ESG and RBC (Responsible Business Conduct) |
15:45-15:00 | Tony Lin | Helping Mexico to Help Taiwan: A Case of International Cluster Collaboration in the Age of AI |
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