The global architects of industry are heading to the Greater Bay Area this summer. Horasis, the powerhouse think tank led by Frank-Jürgen Richter, has locked in July 8-10 for its 2026 Asia Meeting.
This isn’t just another corporate summit; it’s a deep dive into the technological tectonic plates shifting beneath the continent. Set in Hengqin and Macau, the meeting arrives exactly when we need a roadmap for AI adoption and the overhaul of global supply chains.
We are witnessing an unprecedented acceleration in digital adoption. This makes the discussions in Hengqin and Macau more relevant than ever.
The sessions will tackle the most pressing realities of our era, from the ethical deployment of disruptive tech to the urgent need for technological sovereignty. It’s about moving past the hype to find a definitive blueprint for growth that doesn’t sacrifice sustainability for speed.
The agenda moves through the most critical pillars of our modern landscape. Leaders will explore how the AI revolution is being harnessed by both governments and private players to drive innovation. Beyond the code, there is a heavy focus on the human element. Specifically, how we equip the workforce with the skills needed as automation and intelligent systems reshape the very nature of work.

“This year’s gathering will convene senior business leaders and innovators for a high-level dialogue on Asia’s strategic priorities at a time of profound transformation,” says Frank-Jürgen Richter, Chairman of Horasis.
Choosing the Hengqin–Macau corridor is a deliberate move. By bridging these two locations, Horasis highlights a unique ecosystem where international connectivity meets massive industrial scale. For anyone tracking how “Smart Cities” are evolving into global hubs, this July summit is the definitive place to be.