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Why public-private collaboration is key to overcoming challenges of the 'energy trilemma'
Public-private partnerships can help overcome challenges in the green energy transition by guaranteeing energy availability, security and accessibility.
Piyachart (Arm) Isarabhakdee, CEO of BRANDi and Companies, is a thought leader in strategy focusing on transforming entities to be Future-ready by integrating People, Planet, and Profit or Policy into their core. At the market level, with over 12 years of experience, he and his team of consultants have successfully transformed organizations from over 23 industries. At the economy level, his most recent breakthrough was the launch of “Sustainomy,” a new paradigm to foster a real transition toward a new economy and a new multilateralism that will lead to growth that genuinely creates, rather than consumes, the future.
Recognized for his remarkable achievements, Piyachart was the only Thai and business leader invited to represent the private sector at the United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) on Sustainable Development, where he shared his vision about the integral role of business for the future. He is also the only Thai business leader and one of the youngest members to be invited to join the World Economic Forum’s prestigious Global Future Council. Moreover, he authored two best-selling books, “BRANDiNG 4.0” and “Business as UNusual,” which have been translated into five languages.
Please visit my website at https://www.piyachart-arm.com for more information.
Public-private partnerships can help overcome challenges in the green energy transition by guaranteeing energy availability, security and accessibility.
In the transition to a 'sustainomy', the world must create a new mindset — one that prioritizes prosperity, quality of life and environmental health.
It is time for a new economic paradigm, one that allows for more equitable and sustainable growth. We call this new paradigm “sustainomy”.
As countries find their way back into the global market, this presents an opportunity to rejuvenate global trade for the better and to create a shift towards sustainability.