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ince 1995, the Global Forum has convened the CEOs of the world's biggest companies on the emerging frontiers of global business.

Only FORTUNE—the global leader in business journalism and publisher of the FORTUNE Global 500 list—has the power and access to gather these influential decision makers.


Our program is designed to take stock of how the two great trends of the times—globalization and digitization—are changing the fundamental nature of business.


Discussions from the Global Forum deliver powerful thought leadership, and critical insights about the transformative forces driving international business today.

The 2023 program will explore how the business world has entered one of the most exciting and yet challenging periods in recent memory. While the long era of globalization created economic benefit for both industrialized nations and emerging markets, a slow unraveling has been taking shape.


Join us as we deliver powerful thought leadership discussions and critical insights about the transformative forces driving international business today.


For any questions about the event, please feel free to contact us


Schedule
2023-11-27
2023-11-28
2023-11-29
2023-11-27
09:30-12:00

INDUSTRY TOURS AND LOCAL EXPERIENCES

Times subject to change.

2023-11-27
15:00-17:30

OPENING MAINSTAGE SESSIONS

○ WELCOME FROM FORTUNE
Alan Murray, Chief Executive Officer, FORTUNE Media


○ WELCOME FROM ABU DHABI


○ A NEW ERA FOR BUSINESS
The combination of extraordinary advances in technology, an existential climate threat, volatile geopolitics, and unpredictable market conditions present business with a challenge in the next decade to turn unprecedented risk into unprecedented opportunity. How can companies take advantage of the rerouting of global economic ties and the reshaping of globalization as we’ve known it? And what are the implications for both business and society? In this opening session, we’ll set the table with what’s top of mind for every global CEO and assess how companies can navigate through uncertainty and keep pace with the seismic shifts reshaping the marketplace.


○ DRIVING FORWARD WITH DATA
When it comes to staying competitive, few brands out there know more about speed and beating all odds than McLaren Racing. Winner of 20 Formula 1 world championships and hundreds of Grand Prix competitions, McLaren has long been an example of expert data analytics and precision engineering, a skillset French pharma giant Sanofi is hoping to harness. Pharma and racing may seem like an unorthodox collaboration, but we’ll hear all about the power of partnerships and how data can be used to drive manufacturing lines into high gear, enhance performance, and improve the bottom line.
Zak Brown, Chief Executive Officer, McLaren Racing
Paul Hudson, Chief Executive Officer, Sanofi


○ CLIMATE INNOVATION SPOTLIGHT: TURNING CO2 INTO ROCK
While many technologies have been developed to capture CO2 from the atmosphere, eliminating tons of it cheaply and safely remains daunting. Meet one startup that is removing CO2 permanently by mineralizing it in peridotite, a rock found in abundance in Oman as well as in America, Europe, Asia and Australasia. Its goal: to have mineralised 1 billion tons of CO2 by 2040.
Talal Hasan, Founder and Carbon General, 44.01; Winner, 2022 Earthshot Prize


○ THE GLOBAL ENERGY TRANSITION
As the world outgrows its fossil fuel dependency, new forms of renewable energy are starting to take hold. It is estimated that global renewable-electricity capacity will rise more than 80% by 2026, compared with 2020 levels. What new innovations are needed to accelerate the move to clean energy and meet net-zero goals?


○ Additional sessions to be announced

2023-11-27
18:30-21:30

RECEPTION AND DINNER

Hosted by Abu Dhabi

2023-11-28
08:30-09:30

STRATEGY SESSIONS

These sessions will feature panel style discussion with extensive feedback and engagement from participants. Participants will select 1 of 4.


○ CHINA’S ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
A series of geopolitical hurdles, including the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine, have slowed China’s meteoric rise on the world stage in recent years. Despite these challenges, China remains a critical engine in trade, innovation, and the global supply chain. Hear from CEOs of leading Chinese companies, investors, and experts with deep insight into China’s economic future, who will discuss the impact the country will have on global growth in the coming years.


○ SHIFTING MOMENTUM: A FUTURE BUILT WITH RENEWABLE ENERGY
It is predicted that more than a third of the world’s electricity will come from renewable sources in 2025; however, global electricity demand is expected to rise by 3% per year until then. Will the sun, wind, and tides be enough to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels, especially in sectors like heating and transportation? What is needed to propel this energy shift and harness the full potential of renewables? Leading energy companies and Innovators leading the global shift from fossil fuels to renewables will share the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead as we look to a clean energy future.


○ THE JOURNEY TO INTELLIGENT MOBILITY
Mobility is entering a new era of innovation. While ride-sharing apps, data-driven traffic control, and real-time public transport updates are now the norm, how are disruptive trends such as electrification, climate change, and Mobility-as-a-Service influencing how we’ll move about the world in the future? In this session, we'll discuss the cutting-edge technologies propelling the next generation of mobility–from smart traffic grids and self-monitoring roads and highways to on-demand autonomous vehicles, connected rail networks, and micro-mobility services.


○ Additional session to be announced

2023-11-28
09:30-09:45

SWITCH BREAK

2023-11-28
09:45-11:15

MAINSTAGE SESSIONS

○ NEW FRONTIERS: MENA’S STARTUP ECOSYSTEM
From oil and gas to tech and innovation, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is in the throes of a startup revolution. Thanks to a surge in funding and governments keen to invest, the region’s tech sector is experiencing a period of unprecedented growth. The digital economy in MENA is expected to surpass $500 billion by 2030, driven by the rise of emerging sectors like fintech, health tech, and edtech. And, following trends across Southeast Asia and other parts of the global tech ecosystem, a growing number of MENA-based startups initially designed to meet a customer’s single need are now expanding into super-apps that are providing a wide range of services. What challenges await this burgeoning tech ecosystem? And how can industry stakeholders build the right foundation for sustained growth?
Mounir Nakhla, Founder and CEO, MNT-Halan
Mudassir Sheikha, Co-founder and CEO, Careem


○ CLIMATE INNOVATION SPOTLIGHT: FROM DUMP TO PUMP
Every year, the world produces over 2.01 billion metric tons of municipal solid waste (MSW), with that number expected to nearly double by 2050. Meet one company revolutionizing mobility and addressing the climate emergency by transforming waste into renewable fuels.
Trevor Neilson, Co-founder, Chairman and CEO, WasteFuel


○ THE GLOBAL SKILLS GAP: SCALING HUMAN POTENTIAL
Some 100 million new jobs may emerge in the next two years, making the rapid reskilling of existing employees a priority for any organization. Furthermore, the widespread proliferation of A.I. tools across every aspect of society begs the question: How will this technology affect jobs? While human connection is irreplaceable, A.I. has the potential to take on repetitive, time-consuming tasks, leaving employees to focus on adding value to their organizations. How can business lead the way to a future of work where the power of A.I. and other new technologies can further unlock human potential at scale?
Thierry Delaporte, CEO and Managing Director, Wipro
Denis Machuel, Chief Executive Officer, Adecco Group


○ CHARTING THE COURSE FOR A.I. GOVERNANCE
The rapid proliferation of artificial intelligence across the globe is cause for both wonder and wariness. A.I. has the potential to expedite everything from medical diagnoses to manufacturing, but how can it be regulated to prevent misinformation, job displacement, and other possible risks? What legislation has already been put in place to safeguard A.I., and is there a way to do so without fragmenting the global digital market? Hear more about the challenges of regulating artificial intelligence without stifling innovation or the incredible promise it holds for the future.
H.E. Omar Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, UAE
Additional speaker to be announced

2023-11-28
11:15-11:45

NETWORKING BREAK

2023-11-28
11:45-12:45

STRATEGY SESSIONS

These sessions will feature panel style discussion with extensive feedback and engagement from participants. Attendees will select 1 of 4.


○ BEYOND INDUSTRY 4.0: THE SMART MANUFACTURING REVOLUTION
Hosted by Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development
The global smart manufacturing market size is projected to grow to over $750 billion by 2030. Automotive, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and food and beverage are just a few of the sectors using new innovations in A.I. and data analytics to create cleaner, greener, and more sustainable production practices. Around the world, new industrial zones and centers are being created, driving job creation and new economic growth. In this session, we’ll discuss how companies are leveraging digital technologies to improve agility, drive customer satisfaction and build resilience to create manufacturing ecosystems that benefit both people and the planet.


○ BUILDING A FUTURE-READY WORKFORCE
Hosted by Toptal
Digital disruption is reshaping traditional workplace structures and the workforce. How are new tools, powered by generative A.I. and other language learning models (LLMs), changing the way we work and the demands of both employees and emerging talent? What role will hybrid work play in the workplace of the future and how can it be embraced long term without compromising productivity or profit? Leading global executives share their insights on the future of work and how to build an agile workforce that evolves at the breakneck speed of technological innovation.


○ HEALTH TECH FOR TOMORROW
From smart hospitals to digital twins, heavy investment in digital health care combined with the acceleration in innovation spurred by the pandemic mean that the patient experience is evolving. It’s also predicted that the widespread adoption of A.I. across the industry could significantly reduce consumers’ out-of-pocket spending. Despite this, health care expenditures here in the UAE are expected to rise to $30 billion by 2027. What is the future of digital health care and how will it impact the way patients are diagnosed and treated? And what does the rise of automation and A.I. mean for pharmaceutical companies, health care providers, and patients?


○ Additional session to be announced

2023-11-28
12:45-13:00

SWITCH BREAK

2023-11-28
13:00-14:15

LUNCH

2023-11-28
14:15-14:30

SWITCH BREAK

2023-11-28
14:30-16:00

MAINSTAGE SESSIONS

○ MASTERING COMPLEX FINANCIAL MARKETS
Leaders of global investment firms share their insights on how to navigate the complexity of dynamic and fast-changing global markets in an era of uncertainty and rapid transformation. How are investors managing the implications of an economic decoupling of the West and China, pressures to respond to climate risk, rising inflation, and increased regulatory scrutiny? We’ll explore where the smart money is now–from the rise of new asset classes and emerging economies to technologies and platforms that will transform business.
Jenny Johnson, President and CEO, Franklin Templeton
Peter Orszag, Chief Executive Officer, Lazard


○ HEALTH CARE’S BIG MOMENT
The health sector is in the throes of a tech revolution: from robot-assisted surgery to cancer detection systems, artificial intelligence is helping to improve every step of the health care delivery process. By analyzing large amounts of data in real time, A.I. is also improving decision making, reducing bias, and creating more equitable outcomes in patient care. But are there any limits to the power of personalized medicine? What challenges and benefits can we expect from introducing more digital tools into global health care?
Geoff Martha, Chairman and CEO, Medtronic
Additional speaker to be announced


○ DEFENDING YOUR ENTERPRISE
By 2030, global spending on cybersecurity is expected to reach $433 billion–a necessary expenditure as data continues to be produced and stored at a rapid rate, increasing both a company’s connectivity and its vulnerability. This year alone, 340 million people globally have been impacted by data breaches, creating profound reputational, financial, and national security implications. What frameworks should be deployed to create cyber resilience in companies? For lessons, we might look to Israel, home to 1 out of 3 cybersecurity unicorns and a global hub for cybersecurity research. We’ll hear from two of the country’s top entrepreneurs and investors about the biggest trends in cybersecurity–from new threats on the horizon to the potential for A.I. to help defend against increasingly sophisticated and malicious actors.
Merav Bahat, Co-founder and CEO, Dazz
Nadav Zafrir, Co-founder and Managing Partner, Team8; Founder, Israel Defense Force Cyber Command


○ CHINA’S NEXT PHASE OF GROWTH
Despite becoming the biggest contributor to global GDP growth since the financial crisis, China is now facing a significant economic downturn. Faced with a decrease in trade and foreign investments, how are Chinese businesses pivoting and continuing to meet the evolving demands of Chinese consumers? An inside look at how Chinese market dynamics might play out across the global economy and how Chinese businesses remain resilient and continue to scale amid economic instability.
Laura Cha, Chairman, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing
Joey Wat, Chief Executive Officer, Yum China

2023-11-28
16:00-16:30

NETWORKING BREAK

2023-11-28
16:30-17:30

MAINSTAGE SESSIONS

○ SOVEREIGN WEALTH AND SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
Sovereign wealth funds have quickly become important sources of capital and deal flow, with the ability to both drive domestic innovation and industrialization and significantly change the trajectory of state and global markets based on their investment decisions. Rising inflation, geopolitical tensions, digital transformation, climate risk are all greatly influencing current and future funding and allocation strategies. How are sovereign funds responding to these dynamic global forces, harnessing the potential of emerging markets, and mobilizing capital for change?
Ridha D. M. Wirakusumah, Chief Executive Officer, Indonesia Investment Authority


○ A NEW OUTLOOK FOR AFRICA
Home to more than 400 companies with revenues over $1 billion and a consumer market larger than India’s—Africa is on the precipice of a business boom. Its population is young and quick to adopt new technology, which makes the continent a bona fide breeding ground for large businesses and new growth markets. We’ll explore why multinational companies and investors are looking to Africa to generate returns and why African entrepreneurs have quickly become the key to the continent’s new global success.
Strive Masiyiwa, Founder and Executive Chairman, Econet Group
James Mwangi, Managing Director and CEO, Equity Group


○ Additional sessions to be announced

2023-11-28
18:00-21:30

RECEPTION AND DINNER

Hosted by FORTUNE

2023-11-29
08:00-09:15

MOST POWERFUL WOMEN BREAKFAST: ADVANCING THE GLOBAL CLIMATE AGENDA

By invitation
A gathering of executives of top global companies, local and regional government leaders, and members of Fortune’s Most Powerful Women community. In the lead-up to COP 28, this special breakfast discussion will focus on the important role the public and private sectors will have in enabling a just and equitable energy transition, the role that technology will play in solving the climate crisis, and the ongoing work of the business community in promoting and advancing women in the workforce.


Hosted by:
Michal Lev-Ram, Editor-at-Large and Editorial Director, Live Media, FORTUNE; Co-chair, Fortune Global Forum
Alyson Shontell, Editor-in-Chief, FORTUNE; Co-chair Fortune Global Forum
Ruth Umoh, Leadership Editor, FORTUNE

2023-11-29
09:15-10:30

MAINSTAGE SESSIONS

○ BETTING ON A CHANGING WORLD ORDER
Ray Dalio has been betting on what the future holds for more than 50 years, making him one of the most sought-after and most successful investors of our time. We’ll dig deeper into some of his big predictions for the coming decade–from which economies will rise and fall, to which technologies will lead the way.
Ray Dalio, Founder, Bridgewater Associates


○ REIMAGINING GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS AND MANUFACTURING
Disruptive technologies, geopolitical shifts, the cost of energy, and the emergence of new consumer classes are reshaping global manufacturing and logistics. Add to this the rapid ascent of fast-growing nations like India, where talent and investment opportunities abound. We’ll hear how two iconic companies are accounting for these new dynamics by transforming the idea of traditional supply chains, identifying new sources for talent, and, in turn, enabling global industrial growth.
Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Chairman, Tata Sons
Raj Subramaniam, President and CEO, FedEx


○ Additional Session to be announced

2023-11-29
10:30-11:00

NETWORKING BREAK

2023-11-29
11:00-12:15

MAINSTAGE SESSIONS

○ TECTONIC SHIFTS: GLOBALIZATION AND THE FUTURE OF TRADE
As geopolitical shifts give rise to a wave of decoupling, a new group of influential players are being ushered onto the global stage. The ascent of middle-power countries, such as India, Brazil, and Turkey, is putting middle-power governments in new roles as negotiators, major exporters, decision makers, and dealmakers. Where is new multilateralism forming and what impact will these alliances have on global trade, political alliances, and globalization?
H.E. Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, UAE
Additional speaker to be announced


○ CLIMATE INNOVATION SPOTLIGHT: FOOD, TRANSFORMED
Food imports account for 85% of the Gulf Cooperation Council’s domestic food needs, which is neither economically nor environmentally sustainable. Hear more about the growing agricultural technology revolution, where methods such as aquaponics and vertical farming are being deployed to help turn the desert into a powerhouse for food production.
Sky Kurtz, Founder and CEO, Pure Harvest Smart Farms


○ BEYOND SKYLINES: CITIES OF THE FUTURE
Urban areas are projected to be home to 70% of the global population by 2050. An increase in distributed work models, the need to address climate risk, and generational attitudes about work-life balance have also led to a significant transformation in how cities and communities are designed. While there is no one-size-fits-all model, many lessons can be learned from places like the UAE, which has built communities with both high tech and sustainability in mind. A conversation on urban evolution and the role that innovation, design, and entrepreneurship play in creating cleaner, greener, and more connected societies.
Mohamed Ali Alabbar, Founder, Emaar Properties; Chairman, Eagle Hills
Additional speaker to be announced


○ Additional session to be announced

2023-11-29
12:15-12:30

SWITCH BREAK

2023-11-29
12:30-13:45

LEADERSHIP NEXT LUNCH SESSIONS

○ MOVING FROM COMMITMENT TO ACTION ON THE PATH TO NET ZERO
Most global companies have already committed to net-zero gas emissions by 2050. However, for many organizations, this goal is not always accompanied by a concrete plan. How can leaders combine sustainability efforts with a focus on profit, and what benchmarks should companies be using to measure the progress of their climate goals? In this special roundtable in the lead-up to COP 28, we’ll hear from executives at the forefront of the march to net zero on what it means for companies to take meaningful steps toward addressing climate change.


○ GENERATIVE A.I. AND YOUR ENTERPRISE
Just two months after its launch earlier this year, ChatGPT had reached 100 million users, in a sign that generative A.I. has taken the world by storm. It has also become a key focus for all the major tech companies, who have rapidly implemented the technology to help streamline workflow, improve customer service, reduce errors, and revolutionize processes such as data collection. And yet, such benefits and gains are also accompanied by considerable risks. How can A.I. be deployed at scale without replicating human biases, compromising security, or promoting misinformation? We’ll discuss how to integrate generative A.I. in a way that is safe, transparent, and in line with company values.


○ Additional sessions to be announced

2023-11-29
13:45-14:00

SWITCH BREAK

2023-11-29
14:00-15:00

CLOSING MAINSTAGE SESSIONS

INDUSTRY TOURS AND LOCAL EXPERIENCES

OPENING MAINSTAGE SESSIONS

RECEPTION AND DINNER

STRATEGY SESSIONS

SWITCH BREAK

MAINSTAGE SESSIONS

NETWORKING BREAK

STRATEGY SESSIONS

SWITCH BREAK

LUNCH

SWITCH BREAK

MAINSTAGE SESSIONS

NETWORKING BREAK

MAINSTAGE SESSIONS

RECEPTION AND DINNER

MOST POWERFUL WOMEN BREAKFAST: ADVANCING THE GLOBAL CLIMATE AGENDA

MAINSTAGE SESSIONS

NETWORKING BREAK

MAINSTAGE SESSIONS

SWITCH BREAK

LEADERSHIP NEXT LUNCH SESSIONS

SWITCH BREAK

CLOSING MAINSTAGE SESSIONS

SPEAKERS
  • Co-founder, Zhero; Chief Executive Officer  Tree Energy SolutionsMarco Alverà
    Marco Alverà
    Co-founder, Zhero; Chief Executive Officer Tree Energy Solutions
    Marco Alverà is the co-founder of Zhero, a renewable energy company, as well as a shareholder and CEO of TES, the world’s leading hydrogen and renewable gas company. Mr. Alverà has more than 20 years of senior management experience in Europe’s most relevant energy companies. He is also the author of The Hydrogen Revolution, selected as one of the Financial Times’ best books of 2021. Mr. Alverà began his career at Goldman Sachs in London before starting and selling a telecom company, then moving to Enel, today one of the world’s largest green electricity companies. He subsequently moved to Eni, where he worked for more than 10 years until becoming chief midstream officer supervising the largest European gas portfolio. From 2016 to 2022 he was the CEO of Snam, where he positioned the company as an international leader in green hydrogen and green gas infrastructure. Since 2017 he has been a nonexecutive director of S&P Global, where he is also chair of the finance committee. He is also a member of the executive board and of the steering committee of the Giorgio Cini Foundation in Venice and a visiting fellow of the University of Oxford. Mr. Alverà is co-founder of the Kenta Foundation, active in promoting gender balance and combating educational poverty. Born in New York, he holds a degree in philosophy and economics from the London School of Economics.
  • Chief Executive OfficerZak Brown
    Zak Brown
    McLaren Racing Chief Executive Officer
    Zak Brown, as CEO of McLaren Racing, is responsible for the business, including strategic direction, operational performance, marketing, and commercial development. In his role Mr. Brown leads McLaren’s direction and involvement in professional motorsport, spearheaded by the McLaren Formula 1 team. Operating at the pinnacle of global motorsport, McLaren uses the white heat of competition to drive innovation and develop synergies across the group. Born and raised in California, Mr. Brown raced professionally around the world for 10 years before developing his skills in motorsport’s business and commercial worlds. In 1995, he founded JMI, which, under his leadership, grew to become the world’s largest and most successful motorsport marketing agency. When JMI was acquired by CSM, a division of Chime Communications, in 2013, Mr. Brown became the company’s CEO. He then relinquished that post to embark on his journey at McLaren in 2016. Recognized by a range of industry bodies and publications, including the Power F1 list, he was inducted into the Sports Business Journal 40 Under 40 Hall of Fame (having been listed three times), Promo Marketer of the Year, and JMI appeared five times in Inc.’s annual list of the 500 fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. Mr. Brown co-founded and co-owns United Autosports, a professional racing team that competes in international sportscar racing, the Supercars Championship in Australia, and various historic racing events worldwide. He is an avid collector of historical documents, sporting memorabilia, and both road and racing cars.
  • Co-founder and CEOStefano Buono
    Stefano Buono
    newcleo Co-founder and CEO
    Stefano Buono, a nuclear physicist and successful entrepreneur, started his career working for 10 years with Nobel Laureate Carlo Rubbia at CERN and CRS4, in the field of accelerator driven systems and nuclear waste transmutation. He founded Advanced Accelerator Applications in 2002; the company was listed on Nasdaq until its acquisition by Novartis for $3.9 billion. He co-founded and incorporated U.K.-headquartered nuclear technology company newcleo, in 2021, and he now serves the company as CEO. Mr. Buono is the chairman of various organizations, and the founder of Elysia Capital, his family office. The author of numerous scientific publications, he received his master’s degree in physics from the University of Turin.
  • ChairmanLaura Cha
    Laura Cha
    Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd. Chairman
    Laura Cha is the chairman of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd. and a member of the Hong Kong-U.S. Business Council. Mrs. Cha is also an independent nonexecutive director of Ant Group Co., Ltd.; a senior international adviser of Foundation Assets Management Sweden AB; and a member of Sotheby’s international advisory board. In addition, she is vice chairman of the International Advisory Council of the China Securities Regulatory Commission and a director of the World Federation of Exchanges. Mrs. Cha became the first, and to date, the only person outside Mainland China to join the Central Government of the People’s Republic of China at the vice ministerial rank when she was appointed as vice chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission in 2001. She served in that position until 2004. Mrs. Cha worked for the Securities and Futures Commission in Hong Kong from 1991 to 2000, becoming its deputy chairman in 1998. Mrs. Cha was a member of executive council of the Government of Hong Kong from 2004 to 2022. She was also chairman of the Financial Services Development Council of Hong Kong from 2013 to 2018, and chairman of the University Grants Committee from 2007 to 2011. She was awarded a Silver Bauhinia Star in 2001, a Gold Bauhinia Star in 2009, and the Grand Bauhinia Medal in 2017 by the Hong Kong government for her public service.
  • Chairman at Tata SonsNatarajan Chandrasekaran
    Natarajan Chandrasekaran
    Chairman at Tata Sons
    Natarajan Chandra is the chairman of Tata Sons, the holding company for Tata Group. Mr. Chandra joined the board of Tata Sons in 2016 and was appointed chairman in 2017. He also chairs the boards of several group operating companies, including Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), of which he was the CEO from 2009 to 2017. His appointment as chairman of Tata Sons followed a 30-year career at TCS, during which he assumed roles of greater responsibility to become the CEO and managing director. Under his leadership, TCS generated total revenues of US $16.5 billion in 2015-16 and consolidated its position as the largest private-sector employer in India and the country’s most valuable company. Since assuming the role of chairman, Mr. Chandra has been driving transformation of the group toward digital, sustainability, and supply chain resilience. The group has forayed into new businesses, including electronics manufacturing, consumer internet platform, and mobile technology for 5G in India. With the acquisition of Air India, Tata Group is building a large global airline. The group’s turnover stood at more than US $125 billion, with a market cap of US $311 billion, as of 31 March 2022. In addition to his role at Tata, Mr. Chandra is on the international advisory council of Singapore’s Economic Development Board. He is the chairman of the Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow, and president of the court at the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru. He is a member of the Mitsubishi's international advisory committee and co-chair of the India-US CEO Forum. Mr. Chandra was conferred with the Padma Bhushan, one of India’s highest civilian awards, in the field of trade and industry in 2022, and has been awarded with several honorary doctorates. He is the author of Bridgital Nation, a groundbreaking book on harnessing technological disruptions to bring Indians closer to their dreams.
  • Editor-at-large , FORTUNEMichal LEV-RAM
    Michal LEV-RAM
    Editor-at-large , FORTUNE
    Michal Lev-Ram covers the technology and entertainment sectors for Fortune, writing profiles and in-depth features about the biggest personalities and trends within both industries. She also serves as the editorial director of Fortune Live Media, helping to steer the company’s growing portfolio of global conferences. In addition to her broader role as the editorial lead for Fortune Live Media, Ms. Lev-Ram co-chairs Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit and Brainstorm Tech, an annual technology gathering. Before joining Fortune, Ms. Lev-Ram was a staff writer at Business 2.0., a former Time Inc. publication that covered startups. She has also written articles for CNNMoney, Fast Company, and Popular Science, and appeared on CNBC, CNN, NBC, and other TV and radio outlets. Born in Israel, Ms. Lev-Ram holds a degree in journalism from San Francisco State University and lives in the Bay Area of California with her husband, three kids, and miniature poodle.
  • Chairman and CEOGeoff Martha
    Geoff Martha
    Medtronic, Inc. Chairman and CEO

    Geoff Martha is chairman and CEO of Medtronic, the global leader in health care technology. In his role, Mr. Martha leads the US $32 billion company and its 95,000 employees to deliver groundbreaking technology solutions for more people in more places worldwide. Since becoming CEO in 2020, he has been recognized as an innovative executive, including as a top CEO in health care technology by the Healthcare Technology Report and as one of Modern Healthcare’s Most Influential People. In his role, he has accelerated Medtronic’s strategic acquisitions, boldly pursued novel R&D funding models, and embraced new ways to partner across industries and global borders. Mr. Martha assumed his role as CEO as the COVID-19 pandemic rocked communities worldwide. As part of his commitment to lead with purpose, he mobilized the company to help global health care professionals and partners continue to treat patients and protect themselves. In addition to accelerating the development of remote solutions, he made the unprecedented move to open source the company’s IP, making proprietary ventilator designs available to manufacturers globally. In 2021, the Ireland-U.S. Council honored him its Global Achievement award to recognize his role in overseeing Medtronic’s significant contributions to the fight against the pandemic. Since joining Medtronic in 2011, Mr. Martha has remained an ardent supporter of Medtronic-sponsored philanthropic and diversity initiatives. In 2023, the company was named to the Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index for the first time, reinforcing the impact the company has had with its unwavering commitment to inclusion, diversity, and equity. Before joining Medtronic, Mr. Martha served 19 years in a variety of business development, strategic marketing, and sales management roles at GE HealthCare and GE Capital. He is an active member of the global business community and serves on numerous for-profit and nonprofit boards.

  • FOUNDER AND EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN OF ECONET GROUPSTRIVE MASIYIWA
    STRIVE MASIYIWA
    FOUNDER AND EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN OF ECONET GROUP
    Strive Masiyiwa is founder and executive chairman of Econet Group, which comprises Econet Wireless and Cassava Technologies, with operations and investments in Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America. Born in Zimbabwe and now living in London, U.K., Mr. Masiyiwa serves on the boards of Unilever PLC, Netflix Inc., Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and National Geographic Society. He also serves on several global advisory boards, including Bank of America, Bloomberg New Economy Forum, and the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations. He is the only African member of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Committee on Conscience.
  • Chief Executive Officer, FORTUNEAlan Murray
    Alan Murray
    Chief Executive Officer, FORTUNE

    Alan Murray is CEO of Fortune Media. He oversees the business and editorial operations of the independent media company and is known for expanding its digital and conference franchises. Murray also writes a closely-read daily newsletter for Fortune, CEO Daily. Prior to joining Fortune in 2015, Murray led the rapid expansion of the Pew Research Center’s digital footprint as president of that organization. Before that, Murray was at the Wall Street Journal for many years, serving as deputy managing editor, executive editor online, Washington bureau chief, and author of the Political Capital and Business columns. He served for several years as Washington bureau chief for CNBC, and cohost of the nightly show Capital Report. He is the author of multiple books, including Showdown at Gucci Gulch: Lawmakers, Lobbyists, and the Unlikely Triumph of Tax Reform.

  • CO-FOUNDER AND CEO OF CAREEMMUDASSIR SHEIKHA
    MUDASSIR SHEIKHA
    CO-FOUNDER AND CEO OF CAREEM
    Mudassir Sheikha is the co-founder and CEO of Careem. Mr. Sheikha grew up in Karachi, Pakistan, before graduating from the University of Southern California with dual degrees in economics and computer science, and obtaining his master’s degree in computer science, with a specialization in databases, from Stanford University. His career in tech started with the Silicon Valley startup Brience; he also served as a summer associate at Venture Finance Group, working with seed-stage companies in the software and consumer internet industry. Upon moving back to Pakistan, he co-founded DeviceAnywhere, a company that was acquired by Keynote in 2008; he then joined the management consulting firm McKinsey & Company in Dubai. In 2012, Mr. Sheikha left to build something big and meaningful with ex-McKinsey colleague Magnus Olsson. Their mission was to simplify and improve the lives of people in the Middle East region and build an awesome organization that inspires. They founded Careem in 2012 and, today, it is the leading technology platform for the region, operating in more than 80 cities in 10 countries, with 1,400-plus colleagues and more than 2.5 million captains. When he’s not working, Mr. Sheikha is learning how to scale growing organizations and spends time with his wife and four daughters.
  • Editor-in-Chief and Chief Content Officer, FORTUNEAlyson Shontell
    Alyson Shontell
    Editor-in-Chief and Chief Content Officer, FORTUNE

    Alyson Shontell joined Fortune in October, 2021, as its new editor-in-chief. She previously served as editor-in-chief of Business Insider. She joined Business Insider in 2008 as the company's sixth employee. She started as a sales planner before joining the editorial team in 2010, where she became a startup reporter and was first to cover some of today's largest tech companies, including Pinterest, Tinder, Instagram, Uber, and Snap. She rose to become a senior correspondent, then executive editor. She was appointed editor-in-chief in 2016 and became the youngest and only woman to run a global business publication. Under her leadership, the business division grew to hundreds of millions of monthly readers. Ms. Shontell was the host of Business Insider's conferences and launched a podcast, Success: How I Did It, where she interviewed influencers about their career paths. She has appeared on the major media and has interviewed media personalities, technology leaders, politicos, and sports star LeBron James. She is a judge for the prestigious Gerald Loeb awards in business journalism and has been named one of Min's Rising Stars in Media and Folio's 2017 Top Women in Media. Ms. Shontell graduated from Syracuse University's Newhouse School of Public Communications, where she majored in psychology and advertising.

  • Editorial Director, Leadership, FORTUNE; Co-Chair, Fortune Global ForumPeter Vanham
    Peter Vanham
    Editorial Director, Leadership, FORTUNE; Co-Chair, Fortune Global Forum

    Peter Vanham is executive editor of Fortune Connect, Fortune’s learning community for purpose-driven leaders, and the author of Fortune’s Impact Report newsletter. He writes about the global economy and the people who shape it, stakeholder capitalism, the role of business in society, and environmental, social, and corporate governance. Before joining Fortune, Mr. Vanham worked for eight years at the World Economic Forum, where he co-authored Stakeholder Capitalism with founder and executive chairman Klaus Schwab, and headed the International Media Council, the gathering of the world’s leading editors-in-chief and media leaders. His articles on business, economics, and public policy also appeared in Harvard Business Review, Financial Times, Quartz, Business Insider, Foreign Policy, and other media from around the world. His books, including Stakeholder Capitalism, Before I Was CEO, and Grote Durvers, were translated in more than a dozen languages. Mr. Vanham holds an executive master’s degree in global leadership from the World Economic Forum, an MA degree in business and economics journalism from Columbia University, and an MS degree in commercial engineering from the KU Leuven. He is currently pursuing an executive PhD at ESCP Business School in Paris, and lives with his wife and daughter in Geneva, Switzerland.

  • Chief Content Officer, Majarra; Editor-in-Chief, Fortune ArabiaHamoud Almahmoud
    Hamoud Almahmoud
    Chief Content Officer, Majarra; Editor-in-Chief, Fortune Arabia
    Hamoud Almahmoud is the editor-in-chief of Fortune Arabia, a Majarra brand. As chief content officer, he leads content and is responsible for managing content production, following the highest standards, across all of Majarra's websites, including Harvard Business Review Arabia, Popular Science Arabia, MIT Technology Review Arabia, Stanford Social Innovation Review, and Nafseyati in partnership with Psychologies. An award-winning journalist, Mr. Almahmoud previously worked as a media trainer with BBC, Reuters, and Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ). He also served as a judge of the Dubai-based Arab Journalism Awards, and as a jury member for the ARIJ Awards. He is author of the book Change: How to Challenge Yourself Before the World Challenges You (2023). He also co-authored The Verification Handbook on Investigative Journalism with the European Journalism Center, and took part in the Investigative Journalism Guide, published by the European Media Center. Mr. Almahmoud has BA and MA degrees in journalism and is currently completing his PhD.
  • CO-FOUNDER OF DAZZMERAV BAHAT
    MERAV BAHAT
    CO-FOUNDER OF DAZZ
    Merav Bahat has spent her career creating category-leading technology products and building high-impact teams. Prior to co-founding Dazz, Ms. Bahat served as general manager for the multibillion-dollar cloud security global business at Microsoft, and was also deputy CEO of Microsoft Israel R&D. Prior to that, she was Product Strategy Group director for the Microsoft Cloud & A.I. Security business unit, and still earlier, chief of products and business development of Flash Networks. Ms. Bahat has a BS degree in industrial management engineering from Technion and an MBA from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, and served as a fellow in the joint Harvard Business School-Kennedy School of Government program. As one of only a handful of female CEO founders in cybersecurity, Ms. Bahat is focused on mentoring and empowering women and young leaders.
  • CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AT PEARSONANDY BIRD
    ANDY BIRD
    CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AT PEARSON
    Andy Bird was first appointed to the Pearson board 1 May 2020, then appointed CEO 19 October 2020. He has a long and distinguished career spanning 35 years in the media industry. Most recently, he served 14 years at The Walt Disney Company, joining the business as president of Walt Disney International in 2004, before being appointed chairman in 2008. He held this role for a decade, during which time he transformed the organization, significantly enhancing its local presence in countries around the world. He also worked to establish the Disney brand in China, through the creation of Disney English, teaching the English language to Chinese families through immersive learning experiences. Earlier Mr. Bird worked in a variety of senior positions at AOL Time Warner and spent the beginning part of his career in a variety of roles at Piccadilly Radio, Virgin Broadcasting Company, BSB Music Channel, Big & Good Productions, and Unique Broadcasting.
  • FOUNDER OF BRIDGEWATER ASSOCIATESRAY DALIO
    RAY DALIO
    FOUNDER OF BRIDGEWATER ASSOCIATES
    Ray Dalio, a global macro investor for more than 50 years, founded Bridgewater Associates in 1975 and ran it for most of its 48 years, building it into the world’s largest and most successful hedge fund and the fifth-most important private company in the U.S., according to FORTUNE, during his leadership. His investment innovations (for example, risk parity, alpha overlay, and All Weather) have changed the way global institutions approach investing. For this innovative work and for being a valued adviser to many global policymakers, Mr. Dalio has been called the “Steve Jobs of Investing” by CIO and Wired magazines, and has been named one of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People. Mr. Dalio remains an investor and mentor at Bridgewater and serves on its board. He is also the long-running New York Times bestselling author of Principles: Life & Work and Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order. The first book outlines his principles for work and life, the foundation of Bridgewater’s distinctive culture. As a result of the book’s popularity, he distilled it into the engaging and easy-to-read illustrated novel for readers of all ages: Principles for Success. Changing World Order comprises his multi-year, in-depth study of the last 500 years of history to determine what causes empires to succeed and fail as world powers. In 2018, he and Bridgewater co-published Principles for Navigating Big Debt Crises, the first public dissemination of their research on these economic events, which enabled them to anticipate the 2008 global financial crisis. Mr. Dalio is an active philanthropist, with special interests in ocean exploration and rectifying the absence of equal opportunity in education, health care, and finance.
  • chairman and CEODavid Gitlin
    David Gitlin
    Carrier chairman and CEO
    David Gitlin, Carrier’s chairman and CEO, previously served the company as president and CEO and was elected chairman of the board in April 2021. Before joining Carrier, he was president and COO of Collins Aerospace, which was created by bringing together UTC Aerospace Systems and Rockwell Collins. Prior to Collins Aerospace, he was president of UTC Aerospace Systems, which was created by bringing together Goodrich Corp. and Hamilton Sundstrand. Prior to UTC Aerospace Systems, Mr. Gitlin worked for Hamilton Sundstrand as president of aerospace customers and business development; president of auxiliary power, engine and control systems; vice president and general manager of Hamilton Sundstrand Power Systems; vice president of Pratt & Whitney programs; and general manager of Rolls-Royce/General Electric programs. He also served in roles at the corporate office of United Technologies Corp. and Pratt & Whitney. Mr. Gitlin earned a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University, a JD from the University of Connecticut School of Law, and an MBA from MIT’s Sloan School of Management. He serves on the board of directors for The Boeing Co. and is a member of the MIT Sloan executive board.
  • PRESIDENT AND CEO OF FRANKLIN TEMPLETONJENNY JOHNSON
    JENNY JOHNSON
    PRESIDENT AND CEO OF FRANKLIN TEMPLETON
    Jenny Johnson is president and CEO of Franklin Templeton. In a career spanning 35 years, she has been a key driver of the company’s transformation to what is now one of the largest global investment managers, with more than $1.4 trillion in assets under management. Ms. Johnson has received many recognitions, including being named to Forbes’ World’s 100 Most Powerful Women list. She is also a board member for several organizations, including the international advisory panel of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Foundation, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and Catalyst. She earned her BA degree in economics from the University of California at Davis.
  • CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AT TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INSTITUTE (TII)RAY O. JOHNSON, PHD
    RAY O. JOHNSON, PHD
    CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AT TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION INSTITUTE (TII)
    Dr. Ray Johnson is the CEO of TII, the applied research pillar of Abu Dhabi’s Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC). Before joining TII, he was an operating partner at Bessemer Venture Partners, a top-tier American venture capital company, and earlier served as corporate senior vice president and chief technology officer of the Lockheed Martin Corp., in Maryland, USA. Dr. Johnson holds PhD and MS degrees in electrical engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology in Ohio, USA.
  • Founder & CEOParag Khanna
    Parag Khanna
    Climate Alpha Founder & CEO

    Parag Khanna is a leading global strategy adviser, world traveler, and bestselling author. He is founder and CEO of Climate Alpha, an A.I.-powered analytics platform that future-proofs global investments, and founder and managing partner of FutureMap, a data and scenario-based strategic advisory firm. His latest book is Move: Where People Are Going for a Better Future (2021), which was preceded by The Future is Asian: Commerce, Conflict & Culture in the 21st Century (2019). He is author of a trilogy of books on the future of world order, beginning with The Second World: Empires and Influence in the New Global Order (2008), followed by How to Run the World: Charting a Course to the Next Renaissance (2011), and concluding with Connectography: Mapping the Future of Global Civilization (2016). He is also the author of Technocracy in America: Rise of the Info-State (2017) and co-author of Hybrid Reality: Thriving in the Emerging Human-Technology Civilization (2012). Mr. Khanna was named one of Esquire’s 75 Most Influential People of the 21st Century and featured in Wired magazine’s Smart List. He holds a PhD from the London School of Economics, and bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. He has traveled to more than 150 countries and is a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum.

  • FOUNDER AND CEO OF MNT HALANMOUNIR NAKHLA
    MOUNIR NAKHLA
    FOUNDER AND CEO OF MNT HALAN
    Mounir Nakhla is the founder and CEO of MNT-Halan, Egypt’s leading fintech ecosystem and the largest growing lender to the unbanked and underbanked. Mr. Nakhla is a serial entrepreneur, founding businesses delivering microfinancing to SMEs and individuals since 2009. In 2017, he co-founded ride-hailing company Halan with Ahmed Mohsen, where the pair drew inspiration from companies such as Indonesia’s GoJek. Halan has been downloaded more than 1 million times, facilitating more than 10 million rides. Previously, in 2015, Mr. Nakhla founded Tasaheel, Egypt’s second-largest microfinance company. In 2010, he founded Mashroey, an asset-based microfinance company that focused on selling two and three wheelers. Halan entered a share swap agreement in June 2021 with Netherlands-based MNT Investments. The merger came about after MNT acquired fellow Egyptian startup Raseedy, the country’s first independent digital wallet provider licensed by the Central Bank of Egypt. Bringing all the companies together under MNT-Halan, Mr. Nakhla built a super app with services including microfinance, nano loans, consumer finance, ecommerce, wallet, bill payments, and money transfers to digitally bank Egypt’s large underbanked and unbanked population. In his early career, he held progressive positions with Environmental Quality International since 2008, becoming managing partner in 2008, helping the entity to become Egypt’s leading microfinance consultancy. Mr. Nakhla holds a MS degree in environment and development from the London School of Economics and a BS degree in international business studies from the European Business School. He was named Egypt’s Entrepreneur of the Year by the Endeavor Foundation.
  • CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AT FINANCIAL ADVISORY, LAZARD FRERES & CO. LLCPETER R. ORSZAG
    PETER R. ORSZAG
    CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AT FINANCIAL ADVISORY, LAZARD FRERES & CO. LLC
    Peter Orszag is CEO of financial advisory at Lazard Freres, where he leads the firm's advisory businesses that serve companies and governments across the globe. On May 26, 2023, the firm announced that Dr. Orszag has been elected by the board of directors to serve as CEO of Lazard and as a board director, effective October 1, 2023. Previously in his career at Lazard, Dr. Orszag was the firm's head of North American mergers and acquisitions and global co-head of health care. In the Obama administration, he served as the director of the Office of Management and Budget, and before that as the director of the Congressional Budget Office. He graduated, summa cum laude, in economics from Princeton University and obtained a PhD in economics from the London School of Economics, which he attended as a Marshall scholar. Dr. Orszag is married to Bianna Golodryga of CNN.
  • SENIOR PARTNER AND NORTH AMERICA MANAGING PARTNER AT MCKINSEY & COMPANYASUTOSH PADHI
    ASUTOSH PADHI
    SENIOR PARTNER AND NORTH AMERICA MANAGING PARTNER AT MCKINSEY & COMPANY
    Asutosh Padhi, McKinsey’s managing partner for North America, serves on the firm’s global leadership team and is a member of its Shareholders Council, the firm’s equivalent to a board of directors. Throughout his career, Mr. Padhi has helped iconic, high-performing companies achieve functional, business unit, and enterprise transformations by drawing on his expertise in corporate strategy, operations, and organizational health and effectiveness. He previously led McKinsey’s advanced industries sector globally and is the founder of the McKinsey Center for Future Mobility, which helps companies, investors, governments, and social sector entities transform and prepare for a more autonomous and interconnected future. Currently, Mr. Padhi orchestrates McKinsey’s client service and research initiatives focused on helping CEOs and board members thrive amid economic uncertainty. Mr. Padhi is a Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Titanium Economy: How Industrial Technology Can Create a Better, Faster, Stronger America; and his perspectives on industrial technology, macroeconomics, and leadership have been featured in CNN, FORTUNE, the Financial Times, MarketWatch, Bloomberg, and Insider, among other publications. He is the executive sponsor for McKinsey’s work with the Rework America Alliance, a Markle Foundation initiative that seeks to advance opportunities for millions of unemployed and low-wage workers to transition into better jobs. He also serves on the boards of the Field Museum and the Conference Board, and is an active member of Everest/G100, the Fortune CEO Initiative, and the Fast Company Impact Council.
  • PRESIDENT AND CEO OF FEDEX CORP.RAJ SUBRAMANIAM
    RAJ SUBRAMANIAM
    PRESIDENT AND CEO OF FEDEX CORP.
    Raj Subramaniam is president, CEO, and member of the board of directors of FedEx, the world-renowned global logistics company making supply chains smarter for everyone. Before becoming CEO in June 2022, Mr. Subramaniam served as president and COO, and has held various other leadership roles during his 30-plus years at FedEx. He is spearheading the company’s current global transformation, which includes revitalizing its operating strategy, growing the e-commerce business, and leveraging supply chain data to advance its digital initiatives. Mr. Subramaniam serves on the boards of directors of Procter & Gamble, U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s China Center advisory board, FIRST, U.S.-India Strategic Partnership Forum, and U.S.-China Business Council. He is a member of the President’s Export Council and U.S.-India CEO Forum and a proud 2023 Pravasi Bharatiya Samman award recipient.
  • CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AT INDONESIA INVESTMENT AUTHORITY (INA)DR. RIDHA D.M. WIRAKUSUMAH
    DR. RIDHA D.M. WIRAKUSUMAH
    CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AT INDONESIA INVESTMENT AUTHORITY (INA)
    Dr. Ridha Wirakusumah, INA’s CEO, is one of Indonesia’s top executives in banking, financial services, and investments, with more than 30 years of experience at leading global and Indonesian institutions. Prior to joining INA, Dr. Wirakusumah served as CEO of Bank Permata, head of Indonesia at KKR & CO., and CEO of Bank Maybank Indonesia. He previously served in several multinational corporations, including as CEO of Asia Pacific AIG Consumer Finance, CEO of Asia Pacific GE Capital Consumer Finance and Banking, CEO of GE Capital Thailand, CEO of GE Capital Indonesia, head of corporate finance of Bankers Trust, and head of public sector of Citibank Indonesia. He obtained his doctorate in business administration from City University Hong Kong, and an MBA in finance and international business as well as a BS degree in electrical engineering from Ohio University. He completed the Advanced Management Program at University California, Berkeley.
  • PRESIDENT AT MOHAMED BIN ZAYED UNIVERSITY OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCEPROFESSOR ERIC P. XING
    PROFESSOR ERIC P. XING
    PRESIDENT AT MOHAMED BIN ZAYED UNIVERSITY OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
    Prof. Eric Xing is the president of the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence, a professor of computer science at Carnegie Mellon University, and founder of Petuum Inc., a 2018 World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer company that builds standardized artificial intelligence platforms and operating systems for industrial applications. He completed his undergraduate study at Tsinghua University and holds a PhD in molecular biology and biochemistry from Rutgers University, and a PhD in computer science from the University of California, Berkeley. His main research interests are the development of machine learning and statistical methodology, and large-scale computational systems and architectures, for solving problems involving automated learning, reasoning, and decision making in artificial, biological, and social systems. Prof. Xing has served on the editorial boards of leading scientific journals, including the Journal of the American Statistical Association, Annals of Applied Statistics, PLOS Journal of Computational Biology, IEEE Journal of Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, Machine Learning Journal, and the Journal of Machine Learning Research. He was a member of the U.S. Department of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Information Science and Technology (ISAT) advisory group, and was elected as fellow of the Association of Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), American Statistical Association (ASA), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS). He is a recipient of the National Science Foundation Career award, the Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship, the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator award, the IBM Open Collaborative Research Faculty award, and the Carnegie Science award.
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    COMPANION PROGRAM OVERVIEW

    The FORTUNE Global Forum, taking place in Abu Dhabi from 27-29 November, offers a unique and complimentary three-day tour program for attendees' companions. 

     

    The Companion Program will explore some of the city's most distinctive sights and experiences, including Qasr Al Watan, the magnificent Presidential Palace and iconic destination in the Middle East, and the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, a masterpiece of Islamic design and one of the largest and most spectacular mosques in the world.

     

    The tour will also take in the burgeoning cultural district on Saadiyat Island and include a curator-led tour of the Louvre Abu Dhabi, which features a world-class collection reflecting the multicultural heritage of the Arab world. The Abrahamic Family House, a remarkable interfaith complex that unites a mosque, a church, and a synagogue, will be visited and attendees will meet with leaders of this diverse community for a tour and briefing that illuminates their efforts to bridge our common humanity.

    Attendees will also enjoy a morning fitness activity on the pristine private beach of the Emirates Palace Mandarin Oriental hotel, where they will also enjoy world-class meals prepared by Michelin-starred chefs. An excursion into the desert complete with camel rides and a demonstration of traditional falconry, a vital symbol of UAE culture, will be provided, as well as a tour of the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital, the largest institution of its kind in the world, which serves to protect and conserve captive-bred and wild falcons' health and the falconry tradition.

     

    The Companion Program has been carefully designed to provide a captivating experience of one of the world's most exciting and electrifying cities, offering attendees' companions an opportunity to explore the dynamic and opulent city of Abu Dhabi, a land of contrasts where old and new coexist. For more information on the companion program please contact execrelations@fortune.com


    TRAVEL GUIDELINES

    Abu Dhabi is a safe and modern city that offers a unique blend of traditional and modern attractions. As a global hub, transportation and travel resources are easy to access. Because international guidelines and suppliers often change, we advise all Fortune Global Forum guests to check on the latest information, using the links below. 


    Visa requirements: Please check with your local UAE Embassy for the most up-to-date visa requirements. The website for the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in China is https://www.mofaic.gov.ae/zh-cn/missions/beijing


    Local airports: The main airport in Abu Dhabi is the Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH), located about 32 kilometers east of the city center. An alternate airport is Dubai International Airport (DXB), a 90-minute drive from Abu Dhabi.


    Ground transportation: Visitors can take a taxi from the airport or arrange with your hotel for a car service. It is recommended that guests use licensed taxis with a meter or other vetted services. 


    Currency: The official currency is the UAE dirham (AED). Credit cards are widely accepted in Abu Dhabi. The official tourism site of Abu Dhabi is visitabudhabi.ae.