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The event was moderated by E. Kanaev, Deputy Head of the School Regional Studies at the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs, HSE University.
The session featured presentations by E. Kanaev, Deputy Head of the School Regional Studies at the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs, HSE University (“Digital Transformation of Economic and Business Practices in the Asia-Pacific Region: Theoretical Aspects”); A. Garin, Head of the Laboratory for Digital Studies of the Contemporary East at the Institute of Oriental Studies, RAS (“Artificial Intelligence and the Economy: Significance for Cooperation in Asia”); A. Singh, Research Fellow at the Department of Foreign Regional Studies, HSE University (“Digital India: India's Pursuit of Digital Transformation”); A. Sahu, Analyst specializing in geopolitical processes in the Indo-Pacific region (“The Role of Digitalization in Bridging Institutional Gaps in Asia: A Constructivist Perspective”); A. Garaeva, Lecturer at the the School Regional Studies at the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs, HSE University (“The Republic of Korea on the Path to Digital Leadership”); and M. Antasheva, Expert at the Center for Strategic Analysis and Big Data at the Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge, HSE University, and visiting lecturer at the School Regional Studies at the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs, HSE University (“Artificial Intelligence in India: Key Trends and Prospects for Development”).
The presentations were followed by a discussion involving T. Kolesnikova, Professor at the Department of International Business at St. Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation; G. Nikiporets-Takigawa, Professor at the School Regional Studies at the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs, HSE University; and D. Hatai, PhD student at the School Regional Studies at the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs, HSE University.
The session fostered an in-depth dialogue on digitalization and its impact on economic, business, and institutional processes in Asia, as well as the prospects for cooperation and development in this domain.