• The Chinese Emphasis on Culture: Manifestation of Nationalism or a Return to Basics? | 20 November 2025 | Register now
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  • The Chinese Emphasis on Culture: Manifestation of Nationalism or a Return to Basics? | 20 November 2025 | Register now
  • Upgrading Our Economic OS: Regenerative Organisations in the Age of AI | 24 November 2025 | Register now
  • The Chinese Emphasis on Culture: Manifestation of Nationalism or a Return to Basics? | 20 November 2025 | Register now
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  • The Chinese Emphasis on Culture: Manifestation of Nationalism or a Return to Basics? | 20 November 2025 | Register now
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GIFT.ed
Touchstone Webinar

Upgrading Our Economic OS: Regenerative Organisations in the Age of AI

AI is redefining how organisations grow, lead, and create value, demanding a shift towards regenerative and resilient systems. Join John Fullerton and Chandran Nair in this GIFT.ed x The Club of Rome webinar to explore what it takes to build organisations fit for the age of AI.

Date:

Monday, 24 November 2025

Time:

08:00 EST / 09:00 GMT +8

Platform:

Zoom

Why tune in?

Balanced, nuanced viewpoints from leading international experts
Stay on top of the latest trends in economy, politics, culture, and more

Foster mutual understanding

About the webinar

AI is transforming how we work, think, and lead. Yet most organisations are still built on models designed for a different era, prioritising growth and control over resilience, interdependence, and the wellbeing of people and the planet.

We can’t meet tomorrow’s challenges with yesterday’s systems. What kind of business and leadership can help us thrive in a time of accelerated change?

Join John Fullerton – regenerative economist, former Wall Street executive, and founder of the Capital Institute – for a powerful conversation on how to build regenerative organisations fit for the age of AI.

In dialogue with Chandran Nair, Founder and Chairperson of GIFT.ed, this GIFT.ed x The Club of Rome Touchstone Webinar will explore:

  • Why regenerative business models are essential in the AI era
  • How organisations can embed social, ecological, and systemic intelligence into how they operate
  • What sets sets regenerative organisations apart; and why this shift in leadership and purpose matters

Date: November 24, 2025
Time: 8AM EST | 9PM GMT+8
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Register now to be part of this forward-looking dialogue.

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We’ll shape the discussion around what matters most to you. Click here to drop your questions and find out more about our speakers before the webinar.

China in the World Series
Part 2

Geopolitics & Conflicts: Is China’s Balancing Act a Global Good?

As geopolitical tensions and trade wars reshape global dynamics, China’s role as both a major power and peace broker has come into sharp focus. This conference examines whether its approach to diplomacy, mediation, and economic cooperation can serve as a stabilising force, or signal a deeper shift in a world moving towards contested multipolarity.

Date:

Time:

15:30-18:30
HKT / UTC +8

Platform:

Zoom

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China in the World Series
Part 1

One Belt One Road: What’s Next in the New Multi-Polar World Order?

Twelve years on, the Belt & Road Initiative (BRI) remains a cornerstone of Xi Jinping’s policy agenda, to foster global collaboration, trade, and development. But what has it really achieved—and how is it weathering rising polarisation and protectionism?

Date:

Time:

16:00-19:00
HKT / UTC +8

Platform:

Zoom

China in the World Series
Part 3

The Chinese Emphasis on Culture: Manifestation of Nationalism or a Return to Basics?

From the Silk Road to global screens, Chinese culture has long shaped the world, blending ancient traditions with modern expression. This conference will explore how China’s cultural renaissance is perceived at home and abroad, and its impact on global engagement.

Date:

Time:

16:00-19:00
Hong Kong Time (UTC +8)

Platform:

Zoom

Speakers

A snapshot of our continually growing faculty, representing the best minds in business, economics, science, geopolitics, technology, policymaking, governance, and more.

Past Speakers

A snapshot of our continually growing faculty, representing the best minds in business, economics, science, geopolitics, technology, policymaking, governance, and more.

Conference Programme

Part 1
One Belt One Road: What’s Next in the New Multi-Polar World Order?

Time

Session

Time:

16:00 - 16:05

Time:

16:05 – 17:15

Session:

Panel 1

From Vision to Reality: Taking Stock of the Belt and Road Initiative

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is the world’s largest ever infrastructure project, spanning over 140 countries, and is projected to significantly impact the livelihoods of approximately 3 out of 4 people worldwide. Its ongoing impact on the global economy, trade, and connectivity is immense.

With 2025 marking its twelfth year of inception, for many, the BRI has become a landmark effort of development, but to others, it may be viewed as an act of blatant economic imperialism.

Areas of discussion will include:

  • Bridging the perceptions gap—does the world truly understand the motives behind the BRI? For example, to what extent does the shared humanity concept resonate
    with others?
  • What has been the real impact on the countries and communities involved to date? 
  • What have been the major successes and shortcomings of the project so far? What lessons can the global community take away from the initiative?
  • What truth is there if any to the “debt-trap diplomacy” narrative?
  • Has the BRI prepared China for this trade war?

Time:

17:15 – 18:30

Session:

Panel 2

Charting the Future Path: What's Next for the BRI?

The global majority is slowly but surely inching towards common goals of human development, national security, and peace, buffeted by rapidly shifting winds from turbulent climates—both political and environmental.

By 2027, the aggregate expenditure on the BRI is predicted to reach up to USD 1.3 trillion, stimulating over 2,600 projects around the world.

What does the future hold for the BRI and for the international parties that are positioned to benefit and what are the risks?

  • How effective is China’s international relationship in addressing future challenges, especially considering the recent tensions that are unravelling around globalisation
    and trade? Are other nations beginning to rally around the BRI in the evolving new world order?
  • What are the plans for global co-operation moving forward for BRI, and what are the implications and opportunities for international stakeholders?
  • Is BRI proving to be an effective conduit for developing and propagating sustainable infrastructure and green technologies swiftly and at scale to build a more connected world?

Partners

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