[Accident] 'Asia Value-Up Symposium' to be Held Both Online and Offline on the 22nd
Asia Economy will simultaneously hold the '2020 Asia Value-Up Symposium' both online and offline on the 22nd. The first symposium, held under the theme 'With Corona, CSR in the New Normal Era,' aims to explore the direction corporate social responsibility (CSR) should take in a new era where returning to the pre-COVID-19 pandemic world is impossible. Global companies such as Google, Amazon, and Microsoft (MS) have already begun to unprecedentedly increase their CSR efforts and invest massive capital to help overcome the social crisis caused by COVID-19.
This symposium will be a meaningful occasion to discuss CSR activity strategies in the COVID-19 era from a macro perspective, including direct and indirect corporate donations, public policy formulation, social contribution program planning, and even the grand discourse of creating shared value, together with experts from various fields. In compliance with government COVID-19 event operation guidelines, the event will operate on a reserved seating basis for pre-registered attendees only, with seats arranged 2 meters apart. Please understand that only 49 people will be allowed to enter the venue due to COVID-19 gathering restrictions. If you are unable to attend in person, you can also watch the event via YouTube live streaming (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bmXyivJLKg&feature=youtu.be). If social distancing is raised to level 3, the event will proceed as a no-audience online live broadcast.
◆ Event Name: 2020 Asia Value-Up Symposium
◆ Theme: With Corona, CSR in the New Normal Era
◆ Date & Time: Tuesday, September 22, 2020, 07:50?10:30
◆ Venue: Grand Ballroom (1F), Westin Chosun Hotel, Sogong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul
◆ Organizer: Asia Economy
◆ Sponsors: Ministry of Economy and Finance, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy
◆ Contact: Secretariat 02.6020.6833 / asia.valueup@gmail.com
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