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Echelon X: The intersection of sustainability, economics, and social impact in business


Echelon X: The intersection of sustainability, economics, and social impact in business

In an era where sustainability, economic considerations, and social responsibility are increasingly intertwined, businesses are grappling with the evolving landscape of these practices.

The Echelon X panel discussion, titled ‘Does Sustainability, Economic, and Social Impact Still Matter Today?’, delved into this critical topic, examining case studies, discussing current trends, and debating the role of businesses in driving positive change.

Moderated by Rachel Wong, Founder of Founders Doc, the panel featured esteemed speakers:

  • Tim van Vliet, VP Venture Scale at ENGIE Factory Asia-Pacific
  • Greg Blackwood from NUS Enterprise Investment Committee and RaiSE / NUS TS2 Selection Committee
  • Diana Kam, CEO of Singapore Markets & APAC Region at Venturebeam
  • Gavin Chua, Head of Stakeholder Engagement in APAC at Meta

The panel discussion provided valuable insights into the ongoing relevance and importance of sustainability, economic considerations, and social impact in today’s business world. Whether you are an entrepreneur, investor, or simply curious about the future of business, the session highlighted the critical role that businesses play in driving positive change.

As the landscape continues to evolve, the commitment to these principles remains essential for building a more resilient and equitable future. The panelists’ perspectives underscored the need for continuous innovation, collaboration, and a holistic approach to business practices that prioritize sustainability and social responsibility.

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