
The event, held in mid-March at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, is designed as a major international platform for discussion on the future of talent development and workforce transformation.
The programme includes the International Talent Forum and the CareerConnect Expo, bringing together experts from government, academia and industry to examine how education, technology and skills development must evolve to meet new economic demands.
Organisers say the summit is intended to foster cross-regional collaboration and create opportunities for global talent exchange at a time when businesses are facing rapid changes in labour markets driven by digital transformation and artificial intelligence.
Participants are expected to explore strategies for building resilient talent pipelines and developing the skills required for emerging industries.
The International Talent Forum forms the central policy dialogue of the week-long programme, convening leading economists, scholars and executives to examine how governments and companies can cultivate a sustainable talent ecosystem.
Topics under discussion include the integration of advanced technology with education systems, international talent mobility and the growing need for lifelong learning in a rapidly evolving economy.
Alongside the forum, the CareerConnect Expo offers a large-scale platform connecting employers, universities and technology organisations with job seekers and innovators.
Exhibitors from across the education, technology and human resources sectors are presenting opportunities for professionals seeking to enter or advance in emerging fields.
The summit takes place against the backdrop of intense global competition for highly skilled workers, particularly in areas such as artificial intelligence, advanced manufacturing and financial technology.
Governments and companies around the world are increasingly focusing on talent attraction and retention as a cornerstone of long-term economic growth.
Hong Kong officials say the city is positioning itself as a leading hub for international talent by strengthening collaboration with regional partners and expanding opportunities for professionals from around the world.
The summit is part of a broader strategy aimed at reinforcing the city’s role as a global connector linking Asian innovation with international markets.
A series of satellite events throughout the week will extend the discussion into specialized areas including human resources innovation, technology entrepreneurship and academic collaboration.
Organisers say the gatherings will help shape new partnerships and policies that support workforce development in a changing global economy.
By convening global experts and emerging professionals in one place, the summit seeks to generate practical ideas for navigating the challenges of a rapidly evolving labour market and ensuring that cities and companies remain competitive in the global race for talent.






































