Join us at CREATIVE COLLISION 2024 on 18 April, our flagship annual “non-conference” for business, civil society, the public sector, and social innovation leaders. Building on four successful editions, we will tackle together the challenges of solving societal issues while making profit.
SVIHK’s largest event yet, convenes business, civil society, public sector and social innovation leaders in a highly interactive “non-conference” to accelerate shared value action.
With one scan, you can use a chooze.club reusable coffee cups instead of disposable ones. What was Tim’s journey and how did he get here with challenges? Read the interview about an engineer turned teacher, turned entrepreneur, using his skills to create a more sustainable Hong Kong.
Check out the CEO Breakfast’s key takeaways and insights from Vanessa Cheung, Nan Fung Group, Mark Kramer, co-founder of shared value, and Michael Green, Social Progress Imperative.
Martina Mok, our former Head of Programmes and Partnerships, invites you to draw on what our team has learned – and to challenge these – through three-plus years of connecting and enabling Hong Kong’s most passionate changemakers across business, civil and public sectors.
CREATIVE COLLISION defies description, which is why we always use the term “non-conference”. What are the key takeaways from the 2021 event that can be used to drive change with Shared Value?
SVIHK’s largest event yet, convening business, civil society, public sector and social innovation leaders in a highly interactive “non-conference” to accelerate Shared Value action.
Shared Value Initiative Hong Kong welcomes its first SME member: JEB Group, headquartered in Hong Kong and a provider of innovative solutions for corporate and commercial environments. Discover with Sam Beere, JEB’s General Manager, how the group started its journey to Creating Shared Value.
Reflecting on the last few months of industry events, partner conversations and Member meetings, here are my observations on some major barriers to social innovation in Hong Kong. Some of my views may be unpopular, but then again we’re not here to be mainstream. Alongside each is an example of what we’ve tried in overcoming that barrier, in case it’s useful to others.
CREATIVE COLLISION defies description, which is why we always use the term “non-conference”. It’s a forum for discussion, a platform for ideas exchange, a stage for speaking and a sandpit for experimentation, ideation and creativity. We have turned to the session leaders themselves for their key takeaways, asking them how their learnings from the 2020 event can be used to build back better with Shared Value.
On 27 Nov., we convened CREATIVE COLLISION 2019, our first non-conference and largest tri-sector event yet, bringing together business, civil society, public sector and social innovation leaders to spark Shared Value action. More than 130 people attended, not counting volunteers (our de facto youth delegates), well exceeding our expectations. This was the first time we truly brought together our business community with our social innovation partners and public followers, with resoundingly positive feedback.