Overview
The world is experiencing a fundamental economic transformation driven by several key factors, including geopolitics, technology, sustainability, and demographic shifts. These changes demand urgent collaboration among countries; there is a need for entrepreneurial spirit and innovative thinking that can effectively balance short-term challenges, long-term risks, and rapid opportunities for innovation.
The 16th Annual Meeting of the New Champions (AMNC) will focus on the theme of “Entrepreneurial Spirit In The New Era” and five key pillars of the agenda: pivoting the global economy, the outlook for China, industries in transformation, investing in people and planet, and new energy and materials.
This year’s meeting will convene over 1,500 leaders from government, business, academia, as well as innovators and representatives from international organizations, the media, and civil society. Through action-oriented dialogues, the meeting aims to accelerate progress on shared imperatives and how entrepreneurship and emerging technologies can unlock more dynamic and resilient economies.
Oliver Wyman will join Marsh McLennan’s Asia leadership team to participate in the meeting and share our insights on regional collaboration and growth opportunities.
Learn more about the event here.
Oliver Wyman At AMNC25
June 25
Unlocking New Markets
Ben Simpfendorfer, partner and the Asia Pacific lead for Oliver Wyman Forum, will join this exclusive high-level CEO session and engage with top business leaders to identify cross-regional trends and foster collaboration between China and key markets in the Middle East and beyond.
This session will cover:
- How business leaders can navigate challenges and opportunities in entering and developing new markets in a new era marked by heightened political and trade tensions.
- How leaders from different and diverse regions can effectively collaborate to seize and capitalize on new and emerging market possibilities.
Speaker: Ben Simpfendorfer, partner, Oliver Wyman, and Asia Pacific leader, Oliver Wyman Forum