Brian Yeung
Brian Yeung is the founder of Brianstorm Content Solutions and the author of 'Stepping Inside a Foreign Land – Russia', published in 2020. With a decade of experience as a communications professional, he has contributed to more than 10 Chinese, English and Russian media outlets including print, online and broadcast.
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Experts and business leaders from around the region gather for EPOS Virtual Conference to explore how companies in Asia can redesign their technological infrastructure, company policies and workforce reskilling to achieve a successful transition to the brave new world of hybrid work.
Experts and business leaders from around the region gather for EPOS Virtual Conference to explore how companies in Asia can redesign their technological infrastructure, company policies and workforce reskilling to achieve a successful transition to the brave new world of hybrid work.
Experts and leaders from around the region gather for first Global Innovation and Technology Forum streamed from Chengdu, Hong Kong and Singapore
Experts and leaders from around the region gather for first Global Innovation and Technology Forum streamed from Chengdu, Hong Kong and Singapore
‘Emerald Isle’ of 4.98 million people – home to rock group U2 and actors Colin Farrell and Liam Neeson – now attracts growing number of would-be residents
‘Emerald Isle’ of 4.98 million people – home to rock group U2 and actors Colin Farrell and Liam Neeson – now attracts growing number of would-be residents
November’s fully virtual Hong Kong FinTech Week features expert speakers, who will share their insights into Fourth Industrial Revolution
November’s fully virtual Hong Kong FinTech Week features expert speakers, who will share their insights into Fourth Industrial Revolution
Social enterprises (SEs) are seen as an innovative way of tackling various issues which concern the community by setting up new businesses which usually operate on a not-for-profit basis. For nearly a decade, various stakeholders have been actively developing this concept in Hong Kong and to date the city probably has the highest number of social enterprises per capita in Asia.
Social enterprises (SEs) are seen as an innovative way of tackling various issues which concern the community by setting up new businesses which usually operate on a not-for-profit basis. For nearly a decade, various stakeholders have been actively developing this concept in Hong Kong and to date the city probably has the highest number of social enterprises per capita in Asia.
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