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Bridging the Disaster Protection Gap in Asia, Starting from Climate Risk Realities

Friday, March 27 | 8:30am 12:30pm

Asia faces rising climate risks and significant protection gaps for natural disasters. This half-day forum brings together climate scientists, insurers, investors, and real estate leaders to explore how the region can shift from understanding climate threats to transferring and ultimately reducing them through innovative financial tools and resilient building strategies. Join senior voices from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), Wisconsin School of Business (WSB), industry, and government as they map out the next wave of disaster risk solutions for a more secure, climate-ready Asia.


Location

HKUST Business School Central

Rm 1501-02, 15/F Hong Kong Club Building, 3A Chater Road


Schedule

All times are subject to change

8:309:00 a.m.Registration, coffee, and networking
9:00–9:20 a.m.Welcome remarks
Vallabh Sambamurthy, Albert O. Nicholas Dean, Wisconsin School of Business

Alexis Lau, head and chair professor, Division of Environment and Sustainability, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

King Leung, global head of financial services, fintech and sustainability, InvestHK
9:20–9:45 a.m.    HKUST Climate Science Macro Perspective: The Climate Risk Landscape Alexis Lau, head and chair professor, Division of Environment and Sustainability, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Joanne Huang, research scientist, Institute for the Environment, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
9:45–10:45 a.m.Panel 1: From Climate Risk to Risk Transfer: Alternative Risk Transfer and Capital Market Solutions
Luke Liang, senior manager, Insurance Authority

Iain Reynolds, head of third party capital, Peak Re

Yifan Fu, head of strategic account and Hong Kong, Aon Reinsurance Greater China

Moderator: Justin Sydnor, professor and American Family Insurance Distinguished Chair in Risk Management and Insurance, Wisconsin School of Business
10:45–11:00 a.m.Break
11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.Panel 2: From Risk Transfer to Risk Reduction: Insurance, Real Estate, and Resilient Buildings
Clement Hau, chairman, Fire Insurance Association, The Hong Kong Federation of Insurers

Calvin Kwan, managing director, sustainability and risk governance, Link Asset Management Limited

Stella Geng, head of climate solutions, Asia Pacific, Guy Carpenter

Yiki Cheng, assistant sustainability manager, Gammon Construction Limited

Moderator: Christine Loh, professor and chief development strategist, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
12:00–12:30 p.m.Closing remarks and path forward
Justin Sydnor, professor and American Family Insurance Distinguished Chair in Risk Management and Insurance, Wisconsin School of Business

Christine Loh, professor and chief development strategist, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology  

Suggested Hotels Nearby

Attendees are welcome to stay at any hotel of their choice, but the following options are conveniently located near the venue:

JW Marriott — approximately 1 km away (walk or MTR/Tram)

Hopewell Hotel — approximately 1.6 km away (walk or MTR/Tram)

iclub Sheung Wan Hotel — approximately 1.4 km away (walk or MTR)

Early booking is strongly recommended, as several large events will be taking place in Hong Kong during these dates and accommodations may fill quickly.