Migrapreneurs can unlock a better future for all

How will people, forced to leave their homes by climate change, take part in our growing knowledge economy?

We know that the global warming crisis will lead to future-defining human migration. Australia may soon welcome many new migrants – so how can we harness this talent for the wellbeing of all?

Usman Iftikhar from Catalysr, a startup incubator program for migrants and refugees, reveals the potential new migrants hold in building a better future. Join Usman as he explains the concept of climate migration and discusses policies and collaborations that can ensure migrants and refugees thrive in Australia. Explore how we can create a fertile environment for the diverse perspectives, cultural backgrounds and other valuable assets offered by global professionals.

Bio

Usman Iftikhar is a systems entrepreneur with 13 years of diverse global experience. He is passionate about using entrepreneurship to collectively solve global problems. Usman is the co-founder and CEO of Catalysr, an award-winning Australian startup incubator, which empowers migrant and refugee entrepreneurs (aka migrapreneurs) to launch their own startups. Since 2016, Catalysr has supported over 900 migrapreneurs and its work has been recognised in the joint UNCTAD, UNHCR and IOM policy guide on entrepreneurship for migrants and refugees.

Event

Tuesday 9 April, 6:00 PM @Soultrap, 70-72 Campbell St, Surry Hills, 2010

The other talk at this location is Preventing disease: get ahead of the curve at 8:00 PM

 
 
 
 

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