As the geopolitical landscape becomes increasingly complex, the need for a “trusted bridge” between the public and private sectors has never been more urgent. Horasis has announced that its 2026 Asia Meeting will be held from July 8-10, centered in the burgeoning strategic zone of Hengqin and Macau.
Founded by Frank-Jürgen Richter, Horasis has built a legacy as a neutral ground where policymakers, investors, and senior executives can tackle the challenges that don’t fit into a single boardroom or government office.
The 2026 agenda is set to prioritize regional cooperation in an era of trade uncertainty. With Asia’s diverse economic makeup, the meeting serves as a critical platform for:
- Strengthening Trade Ties: Finding pathways for cooperation despite shifting geopolitical alliances.
- Resilient Infrastructure: Rebuilding supply chains that can withstand global disruptions.
- Public-Private Partnerships: Collaborative approaches to education and workforce transformation.
The dual-location format emphasizes the growing institutional ties between the mainland and international markets. Hengqin, a cornerstone of China’s modern development strategy, and Macau, a historic gateway to global markets, provide the perfect laboratory for these high-stakes discussions.
Following successful meetings in hubs like Bangkok, Dubai, and Kitakyushu, the 2026 edition continues the think tank’s mission of fostering shared prosperity. In a world of “de-risking” and “de-coupling,” the Horasis Asia Meeting remains committed to the opposite: meaningful integration.

