The Bhutan Innovation Forum kicked off on October 1st with 1,200 attendees from close to 60 nations, delving into innovation, sustainability, and leadership over several days. Located in Bhutan, a country known for its Gross National Happiness (GNH) policy, the occasion began with a customary Chibdrel and Marchang ritual, then proceeded with introductory speeches from BBC News hosts Mark Lobel and Samantha Simmonds.
Bhutan’s honorable Prime Minister, H.E. Tshering Tobgay, gave a speech focusing on Bhutan’s innovative initiatives like the Dungkar Dzong, Bhutan Baccalaureate, and Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC). He stressed the importance of innovation for Bhutan’s future and encouraged participants to incorporate the lessons from the forum in their local areas.
Innovation is seen as a key factor for shaping Bhutan’s future.
Conversations focused on how innovation influences the country’s future, spanning from city growth to changes in the workforce.
Speakers such as Dzongsar Jamyang Khentse Rinpoche and Matthieu Ricard, emphasized the importance of mindfulness in tackling worldwide problems such as poverty, climate change, and inequality. Their discussions highlighted how combining mindfulness with compassion is crucial for bringing about societal transformation.
Developing cities in a way that is environmentally-friendly and can be maintained for future generations.
Architect Bjarke Ingels presented the Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC), a project that combines modern technology with Bhutanese culture. The project’s main goals are promoting wellness, sustainability, and economic innovation.
Nobel laureate President Juan Manuel Santos shared his perspectives on leadership and conflict resolution while discussing Colombia’s peace process. The audience responded positively to his call for long-term thinking in addressing global challenges.
The significance of promoting a knowledge-based economy in Bhutan was stressed by Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz. He talked about the importance of continuous learning and integrating economic growth with Bhutan’s GNH principles.
The forum will continue with more sessions and exhibitions, combining Bhutan’s unique cultural approach with global innovations to chart a sustainable and mindful future.
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