Heng Wang is a Professor of Law and Lee Kong Chian Fellow at the Yong Pung How School of Law, Singapore Management University, where he also serves as the Associate Dean (Faculty Matters & Research). He is also an adjunct professor at the Faculty of Law & Justice, University of New South Wales (UNSW Law & Justice). Prior to these appointments, he was a professor and founding co-director of the Herbert Smith Freehills China International Business and Economic Law (CIBEL) Centre, UNSW Law & Justice. Heng is a recipient of major grants and awards and has been named as a top researcher in international law by The Australian newspaper. His work has been cited in intergovernmental organisation documents. Heng has advised or been a keynote speaker at events organised by many reputable organisations and institutions (e.g. ADB, APEC and Korean Foreign Ministry, Bundesbank, CPMI/BIS, HCCH, ICC, ICSID, IMF, INTERPOL, MAS, NAB, UNDP, UNICTRAL, World Bank, WTO), and the private sector. His current research focuses on the governance of digitalisation and sustainability, as well as the future of international economic relationships.
Roundtable Room 2, Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Level 4
Invite-Only
In an era marked by rapid digital transformation, the imperative to protect people through accessible technology, interconnected and interoperable systems has never been more critical to financial systems and beyond.
The Art of the Possible for SupTech at the Point Zero Forum identified the technological, regulatory, and cultural challenges that collectively impede progress in adopting the technologies necessary to meet the risks present in today’s financial system. A key insight was the need for a clear narrative and shared vision for SupTech to be developed, to provide a clear pathway for future adaptable approaches and product development.
This interactive roundtable at the Insights Forum aims to develop this vision and present the necessary conditions for success. By bringing together world leaders in the field to explore the intersection of regulatory digital transformation and technology accessibility, we hope to present a framework for the inclusive design and forward-thinking strategies necessary to develop the RegTech and SupTech products to protect our families.
Key Discussion Points:
1. What are the current trends in regulatory and supervisory tech?
2. What are the necessary measures to ensure the benefit of all individuals?
3. Accessibility is at the core of an equitable growth in the society, how do we ensure products are developed with this in mind?
Interested attendees may refer to the following pre-reading:
The art of the possible for SupTech
Evolution of the RegTech industry
Building a more diverse suptech ecosystem: findings from surveys of financial authorities and suptech vendors (bis.org)
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