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February 23, 2021
Bringing Together the World s Best Brains to Explore Technology, Innovation & Future of Mobility with C-level Executive Speakers from Shell, Huawei, Xiaomi, Goldman Sachs, TOTAL and more.
SINGAPORE, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/
MoveSG Future of Mobility: Seeds of Inspiration sets the stage for internationally renowned business leaders, technology and mobility experts and disruptors to explore and inspire the redesigning of an inclusive, equitable and sustainable future of mobility, according to Goldbell Group.
The inaugural MoveSG virtual summit takes place on 9
th of March 2021, 11am – 5.50pm (GMT +8) via Zoom. It is organised by the Goldbell Group (Goldbell), Singapore s largest player in leasing and distribution of commercial and industrial vehicles, in collaboration with National University of Singapore (NUS) and AIRmaker under the auspices of Enterprise Singapore. It is part of the Goldbell helmed MoveSG Accelerator programme that supports promising l
PINE as we may, we cannot return to pre-coronavirus times. And we should not.
It was an unequal, skewed world. The Covid-19 pandemic, which has taken over two million lives worldwide so far, will be remembered for how inequality rose in almost every country on earth at the same time and also showed that no state, no institution and no individual can take on such cataclysmic fights alone.
It also exposed and exacerbated the flaws of a world where millions lived in poverty and destitution even before countries were hit by the virus; although from 2015 to 2017, the number of people living below the international poverty line (of US$1.90 or RM7.70 per day) globally fell from 741 million to 689 million.