How will you compete?
How will you compete?
Nimisha Tailor spoke at a close-door event to showcase the initial findings from the UK – Southeast Asia Trade Digitalisation initiative. Industry and public sector leaders also heard from Her Excellency Kara Owen CMG CVO, British High Commissioner to Singapore, and His Majesty’s Commissioner for Asia Pacific, Martin Kent.
This short paper highlights the benefits and ethical issues around AI in healthcare and the need to improve digital literacy for health professionals and guidance for the industry.
In this webinar, panellists discussed the role of competition and consumer policy in making Asian markets sustainable and innovative.
Panellists shared the risks of misleading and anti-competitive behaviour, the actions competition authorities are taking and what businesses can do to compete and promote sustainability accurately.
Technology is developing faster than the pace of skills training leading to a talent shortage. It is estimated that six in 10 workers will require training before 2027. Countries like Singapore and Indonesia are developing national digital talent strategies. E-nomics participated in a panel discussion on the importance of boosting digital talent at Capacity Media Asia 2023 hosted in Singapore.
The increased use of data comes with a heightened risk of data breaches. Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) can help as they allow businesses to share and extract value from data while protecting data confidentiality and privacy. E-nomics presented the opportunities and challenges with PETs and the action governments are taking in relation to this emerging technology.
E-nomics launched its Let's Discuss Webinar Series with a panel discussion on
"Does competition policy need a gender lens? Perspectives from Asia Pacific.
In this webinar, a distinguished panel of competition experts discussed the merits and challenges of introducing a gender approach to competition policy. Drawing on their experience in the Asia-Pacific region, panellists discussed what types of competition cases could benefit from such an approach and the role of women working in competition policy.
E-nomics is a boutique consultancy taking an economic approach to helping organisations navigate policies and regulations to compete, innovate and internationalise. We help companies, start ups, investors, and government agencies make informed policy, business and investment decisions.
Economics is like chess. There are limited resources, each with a different value, with different rules that apply. In the real world, whether you are government, a business or an individual, we all have limited resources, each with an opportunity cost. Making the right decision can maximise the economic value of your resources.
E-nomics provides research, analysis, advice and training in the areas of competition, regulation and policy. We work across different industries with a focus on the digital economy. We also provide a diversity lens to your business or policy solution to ensure you compete and innovate in an inclusive environment.
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