Level 36, Integra Tower,
The Intermark,
348, Jalan Tun Razak,
50400 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
Level 11, Skytech Tower 2
MKN Embassy Techzone
Jalan Teknokrat 2, Cyber 4
63000 Cyberjaya, Selangor
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1.1. By purchasing a ticket to KWAP Inspire Conference 2024 (“Conference”), you agree to comply with and be bound by these terms and conditions.
1.2. The Conference is organised by KWAP, herein referred to as “The Organiser.”
2.1. All tickets must be purchased through the official KWAP Inspire microsite.
2.2. Payment must be made in full at the time of purchase using the accepted payment methods.
2.3. Once payment is successfully processed, a confirmation email attached with a QR code will be sent to the purchaser’s provided email address.
2.4. All ticket sales are final. No refunds, exchanges, or transfers are permitted except as outlined in these terms.
2.5. To process your registration and ticket purchase transaction (“Registration Service”), the Participant will be directed to a Registration Service provider webpage. Any information including personal data that the Participant provides to a Registration Service provider will be governed and processed pursuant to the Registration Service provider’s privacy notice available at https://www.ticket2u.com.my/PrivacyPolicy.
3.1. Early bird tickets are available for purchase at a discounted rate for a limited time or until the allocated number of early bird tickets is sold out, whichever comes first.
3.2. The early bird discount is valid only for tickets purchased within the specified early bird period as advertised in KWAP’s digital marketing platforms and media partners.
3.3. Early bird tickets are subjected to the same terms and conditions as regular tickets.
3.4. The Organiser reserves the right to conclude the early bird period ahead of its schedule or extend it without notice.
4.1. The Organiser may at its sole discretion and without liability to the Participant, make changes to the Conference timings, schedule and/ or location (provided that any change in location shall be within a reasonable distance of the location previously advertised). Any changes to the particulars of the Conference will be notified to the Participant as soon as reasonably practicable of any substitutions, postponement, or changes via the Participant’s provided email address and via the Organiser’s official website.
4.2. In an unlikely event that the Conference is cancelled by the Organiser, a full refund will be issued to the Participant. Such refund shall constitute as the sole remedy, and the Organiser’s only liability to the Participant, in such circumstances.
4.3. If the Conference is rescheduled or postponed for any reason, the Participant will have the option to retain their ticket for a new date or request a refund. Such refund shall constitute as the sole remedy, and the Organiser’s only liability to the Participant, in such circumstances.
4.4. In the circumstances that the Conference is cancelled due to any event beyond the Organiser’s reasonable control and without fault or negligence of the Organiser, including but not limited to war, fire. flood, explosion, discontinuity in the supply of power, labour strike, pandemic or other emergency (“Force Majeure Events”), the Organiser in its sole and absolute discretion may: a) reschedule the Conference and/ or b) issue a partial/full refund to the Participant. The Organiser’s decision in such cases will be final and binding and the Organiser shall assume no liability whatsoever for such postponement or cancellation.
4.5. Refunds will not be issued for cancellations made by the Participant, unless in exceptional circumstances at the Organiser’s discretion.
5.1. Tickets are non-transferable without prior consent from the Organiser.
5.2. Requests for ticket transfers must be made in writing and submitted to es-csd@kwap.gov.my at least 5 working days before the event.
6.1. Participants must present a valid registration confirmation upon entry to the conference.
6.2. Participants are expected to conduct themselves in a respectful and professional manner at all times during the Conference. Any behavior deemed inappropriate or disruptive by the Organiser may result in expulsion from the event without refund.
7.1. The Organiser is not responsible for any personal injury, loss, or damage to personal property that occurs during the conference.
7.2. Participants shall participate in the conference at their own risk and hold harmless the Organiser from any claims, liabilities, damages, or losses arising from their attendance except when the Organiser is fully responsible for such damages or losses.
8.1. The Participant acknowledges that it has read, understood and agrees to the Organiser’s Personal Data Privacy Notice which can be found at https://www.kwap.gov.my/pdp-notice/ in relation to the processing of personal data by the Organiser.
8.2. The Organiser may collect personal data directly from the Participants, or from third parties who provide services to the Organiser.
8.3. The Participant acknowledges that the Organiser’s website may contain links to third party operated websites. The Organiser is not responsible for the privacy practices of websites operated by such third parties that are linked to the Organiser’s website. The Organiser encourages the Participant to learn about the privacy policies of such third-party websites. Once the Participant has left the Organiser’s website, the Participant should check the applicable privacy policy of the third-party website to determine how they will handle any personal data the third party collects from the Participant. Please contact the owner of the respective websites should the Participant has any questions on their privacy policies.
9.1. The Organiser reserves the right to update or modify these terms and conditions at any time. Any changes will be communicated to the Participant and posted on the Organiser’s official website.
Dave Sivaprasad is a core member of the Energy, Social Impact, Public Sector, and People & Organization practices at Boston Consulting Group. He is a member of BCG’s global climate leadership team and works with public and private sector clients on climate action and energy transition.
Dave has significant experience and expertise in the energy sector, including oil and gas, power and utilities, green energy, energy infrastructure, and energy public policy. He has worked with clients around the globe on growth strategies, performance improvement, organizational development, and managing large-scale change. Dave is also an expert for the firm’s climate risk, adaptation, and resilience work in the public sector. He leads the firm’s climate action work in Southeast Asia.
Daniel Oehling is a core member of the Principal Investors & Private Equity (PIPE), Climate & Sustainability, and Industrial Goods practices at Boston Consulting Group.
Daniel works with investors and industrial conglomerates on developing their climate and sustainability investment strategies, decarbonizing their investment portfolios, and measuring and sustaining their climate efforts.
Daniel has extensive experience across climate change and energy transition topics.
Tiange, the Asia-Pacific Lead at the PCAF Secretariat, supervises all regional activities. As part of the PCAF Secretariat, Tiange and her colleagues support the initiative to develop the first ever Global GHG Accounting and Reporting Standard for the Financial Industry, marked with the official “Built on GHG Protocol”-mark. She is also a managing consultant in the global commercial sustainability segment at Guidehouse. Her work focuses on developing sustainability, and ESG strategies for financial institutions and large corporates. She has considerable experience in project management, greenhouse gas accounting, climate risk analysis, climate scenarios, and emission reduction strategies. Tiange is the co-author of the Strategic Framework for Paris Alignment. Her experience in climate strategy, technical expertise in financed emissions calculations, and qualifications in finance provide a solid foundation for advising financial institutions on net zero data and strategy.
Tiange has supported multinational corporations and investors across a range of geographies including Asia-Pacific, Europe, and North America. Prior to joining Guidehouse she worked as an Investment Banking professional in the Natural Resources and Infrastructure practices, where she conducted strategic M&A reviews for clients including a FTSE 100 utilities company.
Tiange completed the Stewardship and Engagement Executive Programme from the University of Oxford and holds a MSc in Climate Change, Management and Finance from Imperial College London. She is a certified sustainability and climate risk manager by the Global Association of Risk Professionals.
Siping Guo leads MSCI’s ESG & Climate research in global TMT sector and MSCI’s ESG & climate research in Greater China market. She publishes research on major ESG trends in the Greater China market and TMT sector such as Nexus of ESG and China’s strategic Policy Shift and How Climate Change Affected Thirsty Chipmakers. She sat on the committee that oversees MSCI ESG Ratings’ methodology, quality and model integrity.
Siping holds a B.S. in material science and engineering from Tsinghua University, as well as an M.S. in industrial ecology from Chalmers University of Technology.
Cedric Lagrange is an Executive Director, Head of ESG & Climate, South Asia in MSCI. Based in Singapore, he leads MSCI ESG commercial activities in South Asia. With over 15 years in sustainable investment across markets and assets, Cedric has extensive product knowledge and experience in sustainability, ESG risks and climate strategies.
Cedric was most recently deputy head of MSCI ESG UK, looking after some of the largest Institutional Investors and Banks in the market. Previously, Cedric held various roles at ISS, a specialist corporate governance provider, and at UBS AM in Bruxelles and London.
Cedric holds a MA in Chinese Studies from SOAS London, a MA in European Public Affairs and graduate diploma from Sciences Po Strasbourg.