Programme Calendar
Programme Calendar
Parallel Lab 2 Intentional Impact Investing: A Bright Future
17 Apr 2026, 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM (GMT+8:00)
Market Plaza
Organizer: China Impact Investing Network (CIIN),FOR GOOD AWARDS
As “doing good” moves beyond being a marginal note in financial reports, impact investing is undergoing a systemic revaluation of assets. This session focuses on its practical execution: how to transform the “positive externalities” of solving social and ecological challenges into measurable, investable core assets.
Drawing on the real-world benchmarks of the “Light Awards,” we will unpack models that successfully deliver both financial and social returns, explore how patient capital integrates with frontier technology and inclusive business, and examine emerging frameworks for impact measurement.
This is not just a showcase of quality projects, but an effort to embed social well-being into the core architecture of mainstream finance.
Related: Forum
Parallel Lab 1 Global Opportunities in Sustainable Transport (Closed-Door Meeting)
17 Apr 2026, 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM (GMT+8:00)
SANGHA Movement Center
If “regenerative prosperity” is the core logic for addressing global systemic crises, then transportation and logistics networks serve as its physical execution layer. As global supply chains undergo rapid fragmentation and restructuring, traditional infrastructure export models are reaching their limits.
This session focuses on a key challenge for Chinese transport enterprises: shifting from exporting hardware to exporting standards and ecosystems. It brings a practical lens on global expansion—how to move from “going out” to truly “taking root” in markets like ASEAN, the Middle East, and Latin America.
With input from institutions such as AIIB, the discussion will also cover project financing, green bonds, and risk management, while exploring how to align Chinese and international standards and build resilient, collaborative global ecosystems.
Related: Forum
Forum 1 | Unity of Humanity and Nature: A Response in an Era of Climate Resilience
18 Apr 2026, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM (GMT+8:00)
Town Hall
The systemic worldview of a Well-being Economy provides us with a new foundation for understanding, and this session focuses on the very bedrock of that vision: the large-scale restoration of our natural world. Climate challenges are not merely isolated environmental issues, but systemic symptoms of a global extractive model reaching its limits. In this context, the principle of “Harmony between Humanity and Nature” is no longer just ancient philosophy; it is a vital compass for reshaping business resilience and asset value.
From the reversal of desertification to the systemic regeneration of our blue oceans, we will deconstruct transformative cases across both land and sea. We shall examine how China, through the synergy of long-term vision, innovation, and patient capital, translates ecological preservation into self-sustaining, regenerative models. This represents more than the healing of our environment; it marks a fundamental shift for capital—moving from a “resource extractor” to a “steward of living systems”.
Related: Forum
Forum 2 | A Low-Carbon Future: Rediscovering Value in the Energy Transition
18 Apr 2026, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM (GMT+8:00)
Town Hall
As the linear “take-make-dispose” model reaches the physical boundaries of our planet, we are witnessing the systemic conclusion of an extractive logic. Addressing this limit requires integrating the regenerative principles of nature into the fabric of our industrial systems, ensuring that energy and matter transcend the fate of “consumption” to become part of a living, circular cycle.
As a pre-eminent global laboratory for renewable energy, China is demonstrating a profound shift through the large-scale deployment of solar and wind infrastructure alongside the structural re-imagining of circular supply chains. This session explores how whole-value-chain synergy dismantles the barriers of the “green premium”, transforming the challenges of transition into an intrinsic engine for a net-zero future. We shall examine how Impact Investing is reshaping asset allocation within this process—not merely seeking financial returns, but striving for a fundamental return to value in our global energy paradigm.
Related: Forum



