Climate Investing – The Biggest Crisis and Opportunity of Our Time

Climate Investing – The Biggest Crisis and Opportunity of Our Time

Investors for Climate & Audacy Ventures are hosting an intimate gathering for investors and founders that share an interest in climate investing. Attendees will learn about the potential returns of investing climate, as well as pathways to decarbonization and the latest innovation in fast-growing markets, through insights from industry-leading founders, investors, and experts. For more details, please click here.

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Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) Opening Ceremony

We are excited to invite you to the Opening Ceremony of the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) program on October 24, 2024, in Hong Kong! AWE is a groundbreaking initiative dedicated to empowering women entrepreneurs worldwide. With the support of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA), Womentors is pleased to be the local implementer of the first cohort of AWE in Hong Kong. We invite you to join us in this global movement that equips women with the essential skills and resources to launch and grow successful businesses. What to Expect: Keynote Address: – Be inspired by our upcoming keynote speaker, who will share their journey and insights into sustainable entrepreneurship. Panel Discussion: – Join a dynamic panel featuring industry leaders who will discuss the challenges and opportunities facing women entrepreneurs today. Engage in meaningful conversations and gain valuable perspectives. Info Session of AWE program: – Learn how you can become part of the AWE program! This session will provide information on how to apply and the benefits of participating in this empowering initiative. Check out our website here. Networking Session: – Connect with fellow attendees, entrepreneurs, and mentors during our networking session. This is a wonderful opportunity to build relationships and explore potential collaborations. For more details, please click here.

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China PropTech Startup Expedition

UrbanLab x HKPTA: China PropTech Startup Expedition

Calling All PropTech Advocates! Join us for an evening of startup pitch roadshow in partnership with UrbanLab and HKPTA. This exclusive event will showcase Mainland China’s tech startups that have their sights set on global success through market development in Hong Kong and beyond. Drinks and nibbles will be provided. For more details, please click here.

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AWS Innovate Conference – Migrate. Modernize. Build.

AWS Innovate Conference – Migrate. Modernize. Build.

AWS Innovate 2024 is the annual flagship virtual event that brings together industry experts, thought leaders, and successful customer stories to explore the latest cloud strategies and practical guidance in Hong Kong. Discover proven strategies for seamless workload migration, application modernization, and building AI-enabled solutions. This workshop is ideal for IT professionals, developers, startup founders and decision-makers interested in cloud adoption and optimization. For more details, please click here.

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WLAB’s Inclusive Cities Summit 2024 #WICS24

WLAB’s Inclusive Cities Summit 2024 #WICS24

WLAB’s Inclusive Cities Summit (WICS) promotes and builds momentum for liveable, inclusive, sustainable, equitable, and culturally-vibrant cities. The summit delves into the intersections of Inclusive Cities, Social Impact, Sustainability, Youth Empowerment, Aging Society, Heritage and Future of Work, all within the context of Hong Kong’s evolving landscape. For more details, please click here.

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0+ 時裝展

0+ 時裝展

作為區內領先的設計學院,香港知專設計學院(HKDI)向來關注業內發展動向,並為學生提供前沿的理念及技術實踐。有鑒於時尚行業中服裝用料常被廢棄的現象,HKDI 及其旗下的知識資源中心 – 知專設創源、時裝資料館,由即日起至 2024 年 11 月 26 日,攜手舉辦以可持續發展和科技為主題的「0+時裝展」,展出由 HKDI年輕時裝設計師製作的 12 件零浪費時裝,希望透過展示零廢棄布料及零廢棄紙樣製作的理念和技術,喚起公眾對可持續布料及時裝設計的認知。 欲知更多信息,請點擊這裏。

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Marketers In APAC: Unlock Greater Value With Adjacent CDP Functionalities

As an analyst closely observing the martech landscape, I’ve seen customer data platforms (CDPs) become indispensable for marketers in APAC. My latest report, The State Of Customer Data Platforms In Asia Pacific, 2024, uncovers the following insights: The popularity of CDPs continues to grow in APAC. Rising consumer awareness around data privacy and tighter regulations is pushing marketers to invest in first-party data, yet customer data concerns still pose challenges. In 2024, 23% of B2C marketing decision-makers in APAC are using CDPs, with 26% planning to adopt them within a year. A diverse CDP market has evolved in the region. The APAC CDP market is diverse due to varying vendor maturity and marketer interest (see figure below). Greater China, Australia, and India lead the market, with homegrown CDPs thriving in China and India and Western CDPs growing in Australia. Retail, financial services, and consumer goods are at the forefront of CDP adoption, excelling in first-party data use and industry-specific applications. In addition, customer analytics has become a CDP staple, driven by the need for deeper insights and predictive analytics.   Adjacent Functionalities Maximize CDP Value Given the smaller teams and tighter budgets in APAC, marketers prefer versatile tools. To maximize value, they are incorporating a range of adjacent functionalities and use cases for CDP, such as: Consent management. Before CDPs can make customer data platforms actionable, proper consent is needed. By adding consent management features, some CDPs allow APAC marketers to comply with the region’s emerging privacy regulations. Identity resolution. CDP vendors may offer this as a differentiator, allowing marketers to integrate identifiers with behavioral, transactional, and contextual information, but note that the ease of configuring and customizing resolution logic varies across platforms, so marketers should evaluate this before buying. Advertising use cases. Since much of marketing and customer engagement takes place on third-party platforms, it is important to optimize ad targeting. Marketers can incorporate third-party data into CDPs to enrich first-party profiles and create precise microsegments that boost advertising effectiveness. Marketer friendliness. Marketing teams seeking to reduce reliance on IT and external vendors will gravitate toward CDPs that offer a user-friendly interface. As CDP vendors adopt advanced technologies like generative AI, we expect that marketers will be able to use conversational means to interact with CDPs. Refine Your CDP Strategy To Accelerate Value Realization Many CDP customers find value realization slow, limited, or challenging. To overcome this, marketers should recognize that CDPs benefit the entire organization, requiring a companywide strategy to coordinate skills and resources. Prioritizing scalable and value-demonstrating use cases, establishing cost management practices, and effectively tracking metrics and ROI helps marketers break through barriers and make progress. For an in-depth exploration of the recent growth, emerging trends, and common challenges facing CDPs in APAC, read my latest report (client access only) and schedule a guidance session with me. source

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Cyberport Venture Capital Forum 2024

Cyberport Venture Capital Forum 2024

Cyberport Venture Capital Forum (CVCF) is an annual flagship conference to discuss global successes of tech investment and latest trends of venture capitals markets in digital technology space. The last edition was concluded with over 2,500 attendances from investors, start-ups, enterprises, professional services and other business executives in Hong Kong and overseas, and enthusiasts with over 120,000 online views, along with over 300 deal flows and more than 100 solution showcases. This year’s theme is “Innovation Challenger: Building New Venture Visions”, which will discuss how funders and founders navigate the new funding reality and increasingly complex, competitive global landscape amidst the prevailing global turbulence. The event will gather industry leaders and entrepreneurs to decode strategies for building bold, compelling visions that can captivate investors, forge valuable corporate partnerships, and unlock lucrative market collaborations to drive sustainable growth. Global/regional venture experts and entrepreneurial leaders will offer actionable insights on the latest fundraising and tech trends, market dynamics, government’s I&T support, and leverage corporate venture, success stories and AI/Web3 deep-dive. For more details, please click here.

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Asia Health Innovation Summit

Asia Health Innovation Summit

Join us for the 4th Asia Health Innovation Summit, a premier event uniting Asia’s health ecosystem of startups, professionals, and investors to drive transformative innovation. Hosted in a hybrid format in Hong Kong with a live stream for virtual attendees, this summit offers unparalleled opportunities to explore the latest advancements in biotechnology, AI, MedTech, and holistic well-being. Engage in insightful keynote sessions, interactive panels, and roundtable discussions. Participate in dynamic networking activities designed to foster collaboration and inspire the future of healthcare. Be part of this influential gathering as we shape the future of health and wellness together. For more details, please click here.

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IBM debuts open source Granite 3.0 LLMs for enterprise AI

Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Make no mistake about it, enterprise AI is big business, especially for IBM. IBM already has a $2 billion book of business related to generative AI and it’s now looking to accelerate that growth. IBM is expanding its enterprise AI business today with the launch of the third generation of Granite large language models (LLMs). A core element of the new generation is the continued focus on real open source enterprise AI. Going a step further, IBM is ensuring that models can be fine-tuned for enterprise AI, with its InstructLab capabilities. The new models announced today include general purpose options with a 2 billion and 8 billion Granite 3.0. There are also Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) models that include Granite 3.0 3B A800M Instruct, Granite 3.0 1B A400M Instruct, Granite 3.0 3B A800M Base and Granite 3.0 1B A400M Base. Rounding out the update, IBM also has a new group with optimized guardrail and safety options that include Granite Guardian 3.0 8B and Granite Guardian 3.0 2B models. The new models will be available on IBM’s watsonX service, as well as on Amazon Bedrock, Amazon Sagemaker and Hugging Face. “As we mentioned on our last earnings call, the book of business that we’ve built on generative AI is now $2 billion plus across technology and consulting,” Rob Thomas, senior vice-president and chief commercial officer at IBM, said during a briefing with press and analysts. “As I think about my 25 years in IBM, I’m not sure we’ve ever had a business that has scaled at this pace.” How IBM is looking to advance enterprise AI with Granite 3.0 Granite 3.0 introduces a range of sophisticated AI models tailored for enterprise applications.  IBM expects that the new models will help to support a range of enterprise use cases including: customer service, IT automation, Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), application development and cybersecurity. The new Granite 3.0 models were trained by IBM’s centralized data model factory team that is responsible for sourcing and curating the data used for training.  Dario Gil, Senior Vice President and Director of IBM research, explained that the training process involved 12 trillion tokens of data, including both language data across multiple languages as well as code data. He emphasized that the key differences from previous generations were the quality of the data and the architectural innovations used in the training process. Thomas added that what’s also important to recognize is where the data comes from. “Part of our advantage in building models is data sets that we have that are unique to IBM,” Thomas said.  “We have a unique, I’d say, vantage point in the industry, where we become the first customer for everything that we build that also gives us an advantage in terms of how we construct the models.” IBM claims high performance benchmarks for Granite 3.0 According to Gil, the Granite models have achieved remarkable results on a wide range of tasks, outperforming the latest versions of models from Google, Anthropic and others.  “What you’re seeing here is incredibly highly performant models, absolutely state of the art, and we’re very proud of that,” Gil said. But it’s not just raw performance that sets Granite apart. IBM has also placed a strong emphasis on safety and trust, developing advanced “Guardian” models that can be used to prevent the core models from being jailbroken or producing harmful content. The various model size options are also a critical element. “We care so deeply, and we’ve learned a lesson from scaling AI, that inference cost is essential,” Gil noted. “That is the reason why we’re so focused on the size of the category of models, because it has the blend of performance and inference cost that is very attractive to scale use cases in the enterprise.” Why real open source matters for enterprise AI A key differentiator for Granite 3.0 is IBM’s decision to release the models under the Open Source Initiative (OSI) approved Apache 2.0 open-source license.  There are many other open models, such as Meta’s Llama in the market, that are not in fact available under an OSI-approved license. That’s a distinction that matters to some enterprises. “We decided that we’re going to be absolutely squeaky clean on that, and decided to do an Apache 2 license, so that we give maximum flexibility to our enterprise partners to do what they need to do with the technology,” Gil explained. The permissive Apache 2.0 license allows IBM’s partners to build their own brands and intellectual property on top of the Granite models. This helps foster a robust ecosystem of solutions and applications powered by the Granite technology. “It’s completely changing the notion of how quickly businesses can adopt AI when you have a permissive license that enables contribution, enables community and ultimately, enables wide distribution,” Thomas said. Looking beyond generative AI to generative computing  Looking forward, IBM is thinking about the next major paradigm shift, something that Gil referred to as – generative computing. In essence, generative computing refers to the ability to program computers by providing examples or prompts, rather than explicitly writing out step-by-step instructions. This aligns with the capabilities of LLMs like Granite, which can generate text, code, and other outputs based on the input they receive. “This paradigm where we don’t write the instructions, but we program the computer, by example, is fundamental, and we’re just beginning to touch what that feels like by interacting with LLMs,” Gil said. “You are going to see us invest and go very aggressively in a direction where with this paradigm of generative computing, we’re going to be able to implement the next generation of models, agentic frameworks and much more than that, it’s a fundamental new way to program computers as a consequence of the Gen AI revolution.” source

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