Abu Dhabi: The third annual conference of Investopia, the international investment platform introduced by the UAE government, has begun in Abu Dhabi under the theme “Emerging Economic Frontiers: Investing in the New Economy Growth Sectors.”
Investopia Dialogues, Investopia Communities, and Investopia Marketplace are the three primary tracks of the summit.
The conference brings together a wide array of investors, local and international government officials, experts, decision-makers, economists and entrepreneurs from around the world to share their perspectives and contribute to shaping the future of investments in new economy sectors.
Furthermore, the Future100 initiative’s 100 most promising businesses take part in Investopia 2024 in order to network with investors and get new ideas. Representatives from the joint initiative of the Ministry of Economy, the Government Development Office, and the Future Office are present at the summit.
By providing a wide investment gateway for nations, investors, world economic leaders, big businesses, and financial, industrial, and technological institutions to take advantage of a variety of worldwide investment opportunities, Investopia seeks to establish a favorable regional and global economic environment.
Over 90 speakers from well-known international corporations will be present at the conference, which also includes over 40 roundtable discussions and dialogues on important issues facing the economy and investment prospects. These seminars address a range of topics, such as risk capital transactions techniques, the potential for a low-carbon economy to flourish, the new generation of investors, and the newest innovations in logistics and aviation technology.
The success of the first two Investopia editions, which drew over 3,500 participants from 60 different nations, is being built upon with the third edition. Among them were more than five hundred CEOs, as well as 180 co-founders of significant multinational organizations and businesses, as well as investment firms overseeing over $500 billion in assets.