FEM looks towards a more inclusive future at the 2018 Global Mobility APAC Summit in Singapore

All attendees can learn from APAC's leaders and innovators at the Singapore Expo, Max Atria on 6th September
FEM looks towards a more inclusive future at the 2018 Global Mobility APAC Summit in Singapore
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This year, the Forum for Expatriate Management (FEM) celebrates its 10th anniversary and so in the process of planning our APAC Summit in Singapore, we have been reflecting on some of the changes we've seen over the past decade, while of course looking ahead to the future. 

This anniversary has been a good opportunity to remind ourselves that FEM was formed as an inclusive organisation, where professionals from all areas of the global mobility industry could come together to share knowledge and expertise and to both strengthen and make new connections. 

With this in mind, we want to ensure that both in-house global mobility professionals and service providers are able to maximise all the opportunities at our Summit, so this year's agenda will offer more carefully tailored content and access to all ticket holders from the very start to the end of the day. 

As ever, in-house global mobility professionals can attend for free, and service providers need to reserve a Day Pass. All Summit attendees will be welcome to join us for this year's EMMAs presentation which will take place at a drinks reception (instead of a gala dinner) following the FEM APAC Summit.

Of course we will cover all the essentials in APAC including :

• Managing Talent in and out of APAC
• Benchmarking Benefits and Rewards
• Policy Redesign
• Tax Updates
• Immigration Changes
• Business Travel Best Practice 
• The changing face of the assignee

Plus NEW Mobility Masterclasses presented by award winning industry leaders.

We be publishing more details of the agenda and speakers in the coming weeks, so keep checking our website and your inbox!

More information and registration here

    

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