Themes: Partnerships
Well-being Corporate Philanthropy Partnerships
From Bottom Line to Lifeline: Reimagining Business, Capital, and Philanthropy for a Well-being Economy
18 Sep 2025, 14:15:00 - 15:15:00 (GMT+8:00)
Impact Forum (Level 4 Suntec Convention Centre)
The future will not be inherited—it must be co-created. What will you commit to now, knowing that the wellbeing of all life depends on the courage of our next move?
This closing plenary of IMPACT WEEK is not a summary of what was—it is a declaration of what will be. Over the past three days, we have journeyed through the six pillars of transformation—from education to capital, from climate and nature to food, energy, and the human construct.
Well-being Sustainable Finance Partnerships
From Capital Stack to Impact Architecture: Rewiring the Capital Supply Chain and Blended Finance
17 Sep 2025, 09:30:00 - 10:30:00 (GMT+8:00)
Impact Forum (Level 4 Suntec Convention Centre)
If finance is the bloodstream of society, why does it still flow in silos? Are we bold enough to architect a capital system that nourishes the entire body of the well-being economy?
In the well-being economy, finance is the first system we must rewire. Today’s fragmented capital flows—philanthropy, public grants, venture funding, and institutional investment—are ill-equipped to scale the integrated solutions our world demands.
Well-being Partnerships
Converging Paths: Unlocking Systemic Change Across Sectors
16 Sep 2025, 10:45:00 - 12:00:00 (GMT+8:00)
Impact Forum (Level 4 Suntec Convention Centre)
If we continue to solve problems in silos, we’ll continue to reproduce them at scale. Are we bold enough to redesign systems—not just strategies—for life to flourish?
In a world shaken by polycrisis—climate collapse, social fragmentation, rising inequality—it is increasingly clear that no single institution, sector, or actor can deliver the change we need. This opening plenary convenes a rare coalition of global leaders from the UN, WEF, education, business, philanthropy, and climate innovation to ask a bold question: How do we move from fragmented efforts to systemic transformation?


