Parag Khanna keynote speaker
Parag Khanna keynote speaker

Parag Khanna

Best-selling author on global trends & strategy

Speaker Themes

  • Global scenarios for the post-pandemic world
  • The global war for young talent
  • Climate adaptation: this century’s highest priority
  • The Future Is Asian: billions of people, trillions of dollars
  • Technology, politics & society
  • Urbanisation & demographics
  • Global governance

Travels from

Singapore

BIOGRAPHY

Parag Khanna is a leading global strategy advisor, world traveler, keynote speaker and bestselling author. He is Founder & CEO of Climate Alpha, an AI-powered analytics platform to forecast asset values and future-proof global real estate, and Founder & Managing Partner of FutureMap, a data and scenario based strategic advisory firm.

Parag Khanna is sought out by corporations around the world for his expertise in the evolution of our complex global system. His data-driven insights offer a holistic image of our consistently evolving world. Khanna’s offerings are precise, detail orientated and highly proficient. When speaking, Parag Khanna uses his sessions to highlight actions that can add real value to businesses.

Parag Khanna’s latest book Move: The Forces Uprooting Us And Shaping Humanity’s Destiny (2021), explores the forces that will cause billions of people to relocate over the next thirty years.

In February 2019, Parag Khanna published THE FUTURE IS ASIAN: Commerce, Conflict & Culture in the 21st century. The book charts the new multi-civilisational Asian system that is taking shape, and the impact it will have on the global system.

Parag’s other books include Technocracy in America: Rise of the Info-State  (2017). He is also the author of a trilogy of books on the future of the world order beginning with The Second World: Empires and Influence in the New Global Order (2008), followed by How to Run the World: Charting a Course to the Next Renaissance (2011), and concluding with Connectography: Mapping the Future of Global Civilization (2016). He is also co-author of Hybrid Reality: Thriving in the Emerging Human-Technology Civilization (2012).

Parag Khanna has been named one of Esquire’s “75 Most Influential People of the 21st Century” and featured on WIRED’s “Smart List”. Parag’s detailed assessments are often showcased across media outlets such as CNN, Bloomberg, CNBC, BBC, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, TIME, The Economist, Financial Times, Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, Foreign Affairs, and Foreign Policy

Khanna has advised more than thirty governments, including serving as a trusted advisor to the U.S. National Intelligence Council and on the Singapore government’s Committee on the Future Economy. Khanna sits on the advisory boards of the UAE’s Ministry of Economy, Graticule Asset Management Asia (GAMA), Geoquant, and Datarama.

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PARAG KHANNA: KEYNOTE SPEAKER

As a speaker, Parag Khanna is renowned for his unique blend of conceptual clarity and on-the-ground reportage, providing a big-picture view of the forces reshaping the balance of economic, political and cultural power in the 21st century.

Through compelling narratives and fascinating graphics, he helps businesses understand what the next commercial opportunities for them will be – from real estate and retail to finance and technology.

Parag’s speaking topics include:

Investing Into Volatility: Winners and Losers in the New Global Macro
Today’s macro investment landscape features a volatile mix of geopolitical fragmentation, interest rate gyrations and trade distortions, as well as significant new drivers such as demographic shifts, technological disruptions and climate risk. Active portfolio diversification across geographies and asset classes is essential to generating alpha. Dr. Khanna has spent a quarter century traveling to more than 150 countries, advising the largest and most prestigious asset managers as well as the most respected and successful governments. His deep and data-rich analysis paints an interdisciplinary picture of key megatrends, confidently forecasting which geographies, markets and sectors will outperform in the complex and turbulent years ahead.

Beyond the “New Cold War”: Navigating the Geopolitical Marketplace 
America no longer runs the world, nor will a “new Cold War” between the US and China determine global order. Instead, we find ourselves in a hyper-competitive “geopolitical marketplace,” the term Dr. Khanna coined to capture how a half-dozen major powers are vying to be the trusted providers of vital services across the military, financial, energy, industrial, technological, infrastructure and other domains. Meanwhile, rather than choose sides, smart countries practice a deft “multi-alignment,” doing business in all directions to get the best deal for themselves. Based on his pioneering research and extensive experience advising heads of state and global corporations, Dr. Khanna guides you in finding opportunities in this complex new global system. 

The Future of Demographics and Mobility: A Global War for Young Talent
Our species is rapidly reaching “peak humanity.” The global population may cross nine billion people during the 2030s, after which it will rapidly decline. In fact, many aging societies from Europe to East Asia are already depopulating due to collapsing fertility and low immigration. But most of the world’s people are still young — and as they vote with their feet, they determine the winners and losers of the 21st century. Countries are now vigorously competing in a global war for young talent to attract the taxpayers and homeowners, laborers and caregivers, students and entrepreneurs of the future. Companies must do the same – even though in a remote working world, millennials and Gen-Z are moving targets as they abandon national loyalty in favor of the most affordable and liberal lifestyle. Which societies are winning the war for young talent? How can corporations attract young employees to their headquarters while also building a decentralized workplace culture? Drawing upon the innovative and global research from his latest book MOVE, Dr. Khanna presents the world from the standpoint of the mobile generation who will define it, guiding your talent strategies for the years ahead.

Climate Adaptation: How to Become Future-Proof
The climate will not adapt to us – we have to adapt to it. Climate disasters are intensifying, with hurricanes, floods, droughts, wildfires, and other catastrophes are causing ever greater costs to societies everywhere. Climate refugees now outnumber political and economic migrants. The world will not only be hotter but also more violent, with conflicts over food and water and uncontrolled mass migrations across the continents. Net zero goals are clearly not enough. That is why climate adaptation must be every country and company’s foremost priority. This includes fortifying and redesigning our cities and buildings, accelerating renewable energy, boosting food production, and relocating our businesses, citizens, and workers to more resilient habitats. As Founder & CEO of AlphaGeo, the leading geospatial data science company using AI to translate climate models into financial impact, Dr. Khanna leverages his access to this proprietary software to provide detailed analysis of the locations across the globe best suited to your business requirements, helping you create a customized strategy to invest in resilient assets that will outperform in the volatile era ahead.

The Future is Asian: Billions of People, Trillions of Dollars
Asia is the world’s undisputed economic core and strategic cockpit. More than half the world’s population and GDP, as well as most of the world’s fast-growing economies and rapidly expanding middle class, are contained within this increasingly dense zone of trade and investment agreements. Asia used to produce for the world, now the world produces for Asia. After Japan and China, the next chapter of Asia’s economic story is being written by the “fourth wave” regions of South and Southeast Asia, with countries such as India and Vietnam becoming key destinations for high-tech manufacturing as they capture value chains and lead the world in minting unicorns. Yet navigating Asia’s dizzying diversity of cultures and range of regulations requires both a macro and micro view, as well as a keen understanding of current geopolitical tensions and conflict scenarios. As author of the landmark book The Future is Asian and strategic advisor to numerous Asian governments and corporations, there is no better guide than Dr. Khanna to the region that is defining the 21st century.

Citizen of Everywhere: A Conversation with Parag Khanna
What does it mean to be a worldly person? How should you raise kids with skills necessary for tomorrow’s world? What are the best places to live and retire? Born in India, raised in the UAE, New York and Germany, and having lived in Switzerland, London and Singapore, Parag Khanna has cultivated a lifestyle as a “citizen of everywhere”: Someone who behaves like a local wherever he is, for however long. This approach has been instrumental in yielding the profound insights contained in his many books spanning geopolitics, technology, governance and identity – and elevated him to the status of a trusted advisor to many world leaders and corporate figures. Those in positions of responsibility and influence will savour this philosophical yet grounded conversation drawing on Parag’s uniquely insightful life experiences as an adventurous scholar who’s been to more than 150 countries, whose strategic insights have earned him comparisons to Henry Kissinger and Alvin Toffler, and whose worldview presents the essential middle ground between the forces of nationalism and globalism.

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