Global Leaders To Convene In Miami For FII PRIORITY Summit On Investment For Good
In an era marked by escalating global tensions and multifaceted challenges, the Future Investment Initiative (FII) Institute is set to host a pivotal summit in Miami on 22 and 23 February. This gathering, themed ‘On the Edge of a New Frontier’, aims to harness investment as a catalyst for positive change amidst geopolitical strife, economic uncertainties, and technological disruptions. The FII PRIORITY Summit Miami will convene 1,000 distinguished investors, business leaders, and policy experts to deliberate on pressing global issues and explore avenues for sustainable development.
The summit's agenda is comprehensive, covering the digitisation of economic sectors, investor perspectives, climate technology advancements, the evolving AI ecosystem, urban innovation, and the implications of the upcoming US elections. Noteworthy speakers such as Michael Dell of Dell Technologies and Larry Summers of Harvard University will share their insights alongside other luminaries from finance, business, and government sectors.

Supported by 25 Strategic Partners including global corporations like Pepsico and HSBC, the summit underscores the FII Institute's commitment to addressing global priorities through research and dialogue. Recent polling conducted by the institute highlights a significant decline in global satisfaction levels, with pressing concerns over cost of living, loneliness, technology's societal impact, and climate change.
The choice of Miami as the summit venue reflects its vibrant culture, economic importance, and strategic position as a bridge between continents. Richard Attias, CEO of the FII Institute, emphasized the critical role of leadership in addressing citizen priorities ahead of significant global electoral activities in 2024. The FII PRIORITY Summit Miami is part of a series of global summits aimed at fostering dialogue on key issues affecting humanity.
This initiative follows successful conversations in Hong Kong and Riyadh in autumn 2023 and precedes future summits planned in Rio de Janeiro and Nairobi. As nearly half of the world's population prepares for national elections in 2024, the outcomes of these discussions could significantly influence global peace, prosperity, and stability.