Why attend?
Programme Overview
Thematic investing is relatively new. Technology is a major part of this approach, with investors and institutions alike seeing the need to look beyond traditional sector and geographic boundaries, embracing emerging themes such as cloud computing and robotics. While these areas remain ripe for innovation, 2022 has served as a reminder that other themes are also important to investors. Against the backdrop of rising energy prices and increasing demand for sustainable solutions, thematic investing is gaining traction in areas such as electric vehicles and renewables. Just as technology has broadened our digital horizons, advances in security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR), lithium batteries and a range of other emerging themes are converging to create a 21st century green economy.
The Financial Times, in partnership with Global X ETFs and Mirae Asset, will be hosting its second thematic investing digital event, bringing together portfolio managers, research analysts and thought leaders from around the world. Join us to explore what the next chapter in thematic investing could look like. Discuss the key trends in geopolitics, demographics, sustainability and technology and find out how these affect investors from the APAC region.
Why Attend?
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The big picture, not just the individual strands of the business you work in
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And build relationships with some of the biggest names in your industry
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New approaches and strategies to help win market share
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