About the Conference
The Cornell Emerging Markets Institute (EMI) annual conference to be held on November 8th at Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island. Under the theme of Constructive Engagement, this year’s conference will explore the diverse challenges brought by the U.S. China trade war and the need to build bridges and encourage dialogue.
This one-day event is the institute’s flagship event to launch the Emerging Markets Institute 2019 report (please download last year’s Emerging Market Multinationals Report: Emerging Markets Reshaping Globalization) and to bring together leading academics, students, and business and opinion leaders to discuss the Emerging Markets achievements. Over the past years, we have forged organizational partnerships and gleaned timely insights from speakers about the ongoing dynamism of the emerging markets landscape, with a focus on China, India, Brazil, and Mexico.
Benefits of attending:
Traveling to and around Roosevelt Island
We have compiled some useful tips to get to and around Roosevelt Island, click here to download the tips. The bus will depart from Sage Hall at 4:30 am on Nov. 8th to Roosevelt Island. The bus will depart from Roosevelt Island to Cornell's Ithaca campus after the conference ends on the same day.
Who should attend:
At this time, registration for the conference with round-trip transportation to and from Cornell Tech is closed due to limited availability of bus seats.
For more details on the conference and/or sponsorship opportunities, contact:
Lourdes Casanova
Phone: 607-254-1654
Email: contactemi@cornell.edu
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