Heralding its journey since 2015, The Times Group’s ETNow Global Business Summit has established itself as the pinnacle of intellectual engagement and strategic foresight, acclaimed as one of Asia’s foremost forums for reimagining the future of business and society.
This distinguished platform brings together the world’s most celebrated thought leaders, policymakers, and innovators in a shared pursuit of transformative ideas and sustainable progress.
What does the future of global business look like? The Times Group’s ETNow Global Business Summit (GBS) has been answering this question for years, serving as Asia’s leading platform where world leaders, innovators, and visionaries converge to shape tomorrow. Since its inception, GBS has been graced by India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, along with other influential global figures, igniting transformative discussions and groundbreaking ideas.
In 2025, under the theme “Evolve, Emerge, Expand,” GBS will explore the shifts redefining the global economic landscape, focusing on how nations and businesses can adapt, grow, and expand their influence in a connected world.
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The Global Business Summit (GBS) 2025 is set to host over 45,500 delegates, featuring 2,050+ global speakers, 200+ ministers and bureaucrats, 160+ keynote addresses, 152+ panel discussions, and 148+ roundtables, making it one of the most influential business gatherings of the year.
The attendee profile includes 50% CEOs, Chairpersons, Managing Directors, and Founders, 20% Vice Presidents, Presidents, and Directors, 17% Senior Management, and 13% Government Officials.
More than just a summit, GBS is a hub of intellectual rigor, where global changemakers come together to shape a future defined by vision, collaboration, and progress. You can register directly through the website here.
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