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[Bridging Innovation and Sustainability: The Role of Youth in the APEC Era]-[APEC Next Gen: tech and sustainability]

Round Table China · B2 · 2025-10-30

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Navigating the Twin Engines of Growth: Tech and Sustainability in APEC

In the rapidly evolving Asia-Pacific region, technology and sustainability have emerged as the "twin engines for growth." As the region grapples with "climate anxiety," the APEC framework has transformed into a vital testing ground where innovation meets responsibility. This shift is increasingly driven by young entrepreneurs who act as "catalysts," transforming abstract ideas into tangible bridges that connect diverse economies and industries.

The Technological Frontier: AI and Web3

Modern innovation is defined by the adoption of emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Web3. Chen Xiaobin, an investor in the space, defines Web3 as a "decentralized platform" that offers a stark contrast to the centralized systems of Web2, where user data is controlled by platforms like TikTok or Uber. By prioritizing data privacy and decentralized foundations, Web3 represents a significant shift in internet development.

Laura Nguyen, a founding partner at GenAI Fund, emphasizes that these technologies are not merely abstract concepts but are actively being integrated into APEC’s agenda. From "digital assets" and "quantum AI" to "data centers," the focus has shifted toward regional collaboration. The goal is no longer just competition, but "growing together to share innovation."

Real-World Collaboration: Bridging Markets

Technology has fundamentally lowered the barriers to cross-border cooperation. Nguyen shares success stories of startups in Hubei, China, collaborating with Vietnamese counterparts on "voice AI" and "robotics," proving that digital transformation is fostering tangible, practical partnerships. Similarly, Xiaobin notes that platforms like Alibaba and TikTok have allowed Chinese entrepreneurs to reach a "wider range of audiences across the globe," effectively showcasing the quality and competitiveness of their products.

Sustainability as a Core Mandate

Sustainability is no longer an optional goal but a strategic imperative. The discussion highlights a move toward "green skill workforce" development, as seen in Singapore’s initiatives, and innovative financing models for climate tech. Xiaobin points to the electrification of water transportation as a prime example of "tech transfer," where China leverages multinational bank funding (such as AIIB or ADB) to implement sustainable infrastructure in other nations. This collaborative approach to financing and technology is deemed "indispensable for building a more sustainable tomorrow."

The Unique Role of the Youth

Young entrepreneurs are uniquely positioned to lead this transition due to their status as "digital natives." According to Nguyen, their greatest advantage is a "beginners mindset"—a willingness to embrace AI, Web3, and new tools without the baggage of legacy systems. However, they face significant hurdles, primarily regarding "access to capital, access to the network, and access to infrastructure."

To overcome these, the experts offer two key pieces of advice:

  1. Dare to Try: Nguyen emphasizes that while 90% to 99% of startups may fail, the act of trying is essential to the learning process. She cautions against "blindly" doing things, advocating for logic, vision, and seeking mentorship from senior leaders who are often "willing to talk and give back."
  2. Shared Humanity: Xiaobin stresses that regardless of "geopolitical differences," the youth must recognize their shared humanity. This perspective is vital for tackling global challenges like the climate crisis.

Future Initiatives

Looking ahead, the focus remains on deepening dialogue. Xiaobin revealed plans to launch the "Asia-Pacific Sustainability Forum" under the 2025 APEC framework in China. This initiative aims to facilitate deeper discussions on "technology transfer" and "collaborations on financing," ensuring that the region’s diversity becomes its greatest competitive edge. As the podcast concludes, it becomes clear that while technology provides the necessary tools, it is the spirit of collaboration that provides them with lasting meaning.

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📖 Transcript

Hello, welcome to Roundtable where we serve up piping hot debates on the issues that sizzle in China and beyond.
I'm Niu Honglin.
In the Asia Pacific, technology and sustainability have become the twin engines for growth.
From digital startups experimenting with AI and Web3 solutions to governments pledging carbon neutrality.
The region is defining what innovation means in an age of climate anxiety.
Within APEC, young entrepreneurs are not just participants, they are catalysts, turning ideas into bridges that link economies, industries and people.

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