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Event Date |
Mon May 14 HKT - Fri May 18 HKT (over 6 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Mon May 14 12:00am - Fri May 18 12:00am |
Location |
Marina Bay Sands
10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956 |
Region | APAC |
Deutsche Bank is pleased to invite you to our 9th Annual dbAccess Asia Conference 2018 which will be held in Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands on May 14-18 (Monday-Friday). All One-on-One and Small-Group meetings with corporate management teams, DB research analysts and external industry experts will take place in Tower 2 of the Marina Bay Sands Hotel from Monday through Wednesday (May 14-16). All large-group presentations in the Macro & Sector Tracks will take place on the first two conference days, i.e. May 14-15 (Monday-Tuesday), across a total of four large-group tracks in the Sands Expo and Convention Centre. Our dbAccess Global Quant Conference will be held in the same venue on May 16 (Wednesday). We will host high-profile keynote sessions on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday (in the mornings and at lunch time). Field trips and site visits will be arranged for Thursday and Friday (May 17-18).
dbAccess Asia is Deutsche Bank’s annual flagship conference in Asia. The conference, now in its ninth year, represents Deutsche Bank’s strong commitment to providing the best in Corporate Access, Research and Sales across Asia and beyond.
Our eighth annual conference in May 2017 was once again a major success and firmly established dbAccess Asia as the region’s leading investor forum. We brought together 1,500 investors (from just under 500 buyside institutions), the senior management teams of more than 240 companies, as well as numerous government insiders, industry experts and thought-leading academics.
Conference attendees also heard unique insights from an impressive line-up of high-profile keynote speakers including John Bolton, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (2005-2006); Janan Ganesh, Columnist and Associate Editor, Financial Times; John Kerry, U.S. Secretary of State (2013-2017); David Folkerts-Landau, Chief Economist and Global Head of Research, Deutsche Bank; Nicolas Sarkozy, President of the French Republic (2007-2012); David Shambaugh, Professor, George Washington University; and – last but not least – Daniela Rus, Director, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) at MIT.