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HSBC unveils US thought leadership programme for Asian UHNWs

The three day programme will connect the UHNWs to tech leaders.

HSBC debuts a thought leadership programme aimed for its ultra-high net worth (UHNW) clients in Asia.

The three-day programme, which will take place in California, USA, will offer a “tech immersive tour” involving direct engagement with successful tech venture capitalists and start-ups.

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Discussions will cover emerging market trends and disruptive technologies that are shaping the future including Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and deep tech. 

It will also include tours to Playground Global, an early-stage investment firm known for nurturing groundbreaking ideas; and Stanford Medical Centre, where participants witnessed life-saving transformations through AI powered medical operations.

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