Organizers of a prominent technology conference are postponing a gathering in Hong Kong that was set for March, the latest disruption from the Covid-19 pandemic to the city’s role as a global business hub
HONG KONG—Organizers of a prominent international technology conference are postponing a gathering in Hong Kong that was set for March, theAn executive for the Dublin-based company that was organizing the annual RISE Conference said to a participant in an email, which was reviewed by The Wall Street Journal, that
have continued, and after much consideration organizers had decided to postpone it until March 2023. A company spokeswoman confirmed the news.
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