Date
May 05 - May 10, 2026
Session no.
S944-01
Location

Salzburg, Austria

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General

Leadership in a Digital Age: Technology, Society, and Governance in Asia

Asia is entering a decisive moment where rapid technological advancements intersect with governance and societal challenges. The inaugural Asia Policy Leadership Forum (APLF) will convene 35–45 emerging leaders from across the region to strengthen digital public infrastructure, advance effective data governance, and foster inclusive innovation. By connecting policy, technology, and society, the Forum seeks to cultivate a new generation of leaders capable of building trust, resilience, and forward-looking governance across Asia.

Asia is at a critical inflection point as rapid technological change intersects with governance and societal challenges. Fragmented regulatory frameworks, uneven digital infrastructure, and rising concerns over data sovereignty are creating gaps in public trust and complicating cross-border collaboration. These dynamics threaten the cohesion and resilience needed for inclusive, forward-looking governance in an increasingly interconnected region. Asia is experiencing a significant surge in technological innovation. Concurrently, data sovereignty has become a critical issue, as countries implement robust data localization laws to ensure control over their digital infrastructures. At the same time, Asia is rapidly developing digital public infrastructure to support inclusive governance, economic growth, and social services, while innovation ecosystems are expanding through cross-sector collaboration between governments, startups, and research institutions. Yet challenges remain in balancing open data sharing with privacy and security concerns, ensuring equitable access to technology, and addressing the societal impacts of AI, automation, and emerging digital platforms across diverse communities.

The inaugural APLF convening in 2026 will unite 35–45 emerging leaders and early-to-mid-career professionals from across Asia to address these pressing issues. Through collaborative workshops and expert-led sessions, Fellows will explore strategies for strengthening digital public infrastructure, enhancing data governance frameworks, and fostering inclusive technological innovation with communities at the heart of it. By bridging policy, technology, and societal needs, APLF aims to cultivate a new generation of leaders equipped to navigate the complexities of the digital age and drive transformative change across the region.

Date
May 05 - May 10, 2026
Session no.
S944-01
Location

Salzburg, Austria

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Program Overview

Main Topics
  1. Data Governance: As data becomes the backbone of economies and public services, questions around sovereignty, privacy, and cross-border flows are more urgent than ever. How can governments create frameworks that protect citizens’ data, foster responsible innovation, and support digital trade across borders? This theme examines strategies for building trust in public institutions through robust data governance, ethical AI use, and transparent policymaking, while addressing the challenges of fragmentation and regulatory diversity across Asia. 

  2. Digital Infrastructure: Digital public infrastructure underpins equitable access to technology and services, from e-governance to smart cities. How can governments ensure these systems are secure, reliable, and inclusive? Participants will explore case studies on digital platforms, public service delivery, and interoperable infrastructure to design policies that bridge technological gaps and support inclusive innovation ecosystems across the region. 

  3. Technological Innovation: Innovation thrives at the intersection of government, academia, and the private sector, but unequal access and regulatory complexity can limit its impact. This theme investigates how policy can support vibrant innovation ecosystems, foster public-private partnerships, and encourage cross-border collaboration to scale solutions that drive societal progress in Asia. 

Subthemes

- Strengthening Regional Digital Governance and Policy Cohesion 

Asia’s rapidly evolving digital landscape is marked by diverse regulatory frameworks, emerging data sovereignty laws, and uneven adoption of digital public infrastructure. This subtheme will allow participants to explore strategies to harmonize governance approaches across borders, develop coherent policies for technology deployment, and ensure that public institutions maintain legitimacy and trust in a fast-changing digital era. 

- Ensuring Data Security, Privacy, and Responsible AI 

With AI, big data, and digital platforms reshaping society, governments face rising concerns around privacy, security, and ethical use of technology. This subtheme will allow Fellows to design practical tools and policies that safeguard citizen data, promote ethical AI deployment, and balance innovation with societal protection, fostering responsible technological development across the region.   

- Building Inclusive Technological Innovation Ecosystems 

Innovation ecosystems in Asia are expanding rapidly, yet access to technology and participation in digital economies remain uneven. This subtheme will explore policies and frameworks that support inclusive innovation, strengthen public-private partnerships, and ensure equitable access to technology and opportunities for historically underrepresented communities. 

- Fostering Knowledge Sharing and Digital Collaboration 

Cross-border collaboration, data sharing, and knowledge exchange are critical to solving regional challenges in areas like smart cities, e-governance, and digital public services. This subtheme will focus on creating mechanisms for transparent, secure, and collaborative innovation, enabling leaders to leverage collective insights for scalable, region-wide solutions. 

- Technology and Society: Leadership for Social Impact 

Emerging technologies are transforming civic engagement, labor markets, and societal norms. This subtheme will prepare Fellows to anticipate and address societal impacts of technology, designing policies that enhance social cohesion, equity, and public trust while promoting sustainable, human-centered digital transformation. 

Program Goals

This Program Aims To: 

  • Catalyze Transformative Leadership: Equip emerging and mid-career leaders with the knowledge, skills, and strategic networks needed to navigate complex policy, technology, and governance challenges across Asia.

  • Advance Responsible Technology and Governance: Explore and develop forward-looking policy solutions that promote ethical, equitable, and sustainable use of technology, strengthen digital governance, and enhance societal resilience.

  • Build a Regional Network for Impact: Foster a vibrant, cross-sectoral community of leaders committed to collaboration, knowledge sharing, and scaling solutions that address the region’s most pressing technological and societal challenges.

Program Format

Through interactive workshops, expert-led panels, strategy labs, and collaborative sessions, participants will gain the insights, tools, and skills needed to navigate the complexities of technology policy, governance, and societal innovation across Asia. The program will foster peer-to-peer learning, mentorship, and cross-sector collaboration, building a supportive community for exchanging ideas, experiences, and best practices. By highlighting the forward-thinking approaches of these emerging leaders, APLF 2026 aims to drive transformative policies, responsible technological innovation, and regional solutions that strengthen societies and enhance public trust in governance.

Participant Profile

APLF brings together 35-45 emerging leaders and early-to-mid-career professionals from across Asia. The Fellowship is targeted at people who are currently living/working/studying in one of the following jurisdictions: - Japan, Hong Kong SAR, India, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Taiwan, and who have already driven meaningful impact in technology, governance, or society. Fellows join the Forum to scale their work regionally, collaborate across sectors, and tackle complex policy challenges with fresh perspectives. 

Fellows come from diverse backgrounds, including the private sector, government, civil society, media, and academia. By connecting rising and established leaders, APLF equips participants to amplify their voices, leverage emerging technologies, and design forward-looking solutions that create real, scalable impact across the region.

Apply

Applications are now open. Click here to apply.

Deadline: 10th November 2025 (17:00 CET)

ELIGIBILITY 

To be eligible for the Forum, applicants must:  

  • Be a citizen of or are doing policy work in one of the following jurisdictions: Japan, Hong Kong SAR, India, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Taiwan.  

  • Be an early-to-mid-career professional (5 to 10 years of experience) working in government, civil society, the private sector, or academia  

  • Have already demonstrated meaningful impact through their policy work at the intersection of technology, governance, and society.  

  • Have an interest in scaling their work regionally, collaborating across sectors, and engaging with senior leaders and peers in addressing the region’s most pressing policy challenges. 

  • Be passionate about increasing representation and diversity within the policy space in your country and within the region.  

The Forum prioritizes participation from underrepresented and historically marginalized groups within the policy space.

There are limited spots for partially funded participation via scholarships (covering travel, room and/or board costs), to get involved in this program.

Application Deadline:

10th November 2025 (17:00 Central European Time)

Applicants will be notified about the status of their application by December 2025.

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