| Aug. 7, 2018
Five expert panellists gathered at Kestria Global Conference “Innovation & Agility: The New World” in Shanghai in Autumn 2017. In this 5th part of Kestria’s 9-part video series with the Georgia State University of Atlanta, they share their takes on Eastern cultural stereotypes and innovative environments.
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