Asia’s digital economy is rapidly evolving, bringing new opportunities and challenges for businesses, regulators, and legal professionals. Asia Digital Day 2025 gathered over 900 participants from across the region for a dynamic programme of virtual and in-person sessions, featuring leading voices from technology, finance, and regulation.
This year’s event explored the transformative trends shaping digital business in Asia, from the future of AI and data regulation to the complexities of crypto disputes and the growing impact of tokenisation in life sciences. The agenda provided practical insights and expert perspectives to help organisations manage legal risks, unlock new opportunities, and stay ahead in an evolving regulatory landscape.
Agenda highlights
Future of Digital Law: AI, Data, and Cyber Regulation Trends
This session explored the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, data governance, and cyber security legislation. Our speakers examined the latest regulatory developments and shared strategies for managing compliance and risk in a world where technology is constantly advancing.
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AI and Liability: Disputes, Due Diligence, and Risk
As AI becomes integral to business operations, new legal questions are emerging around liability and risk. This session discussed how courts and regulators are addressing disputes involving generative AI, algorithmic bias, and autonomous decision-making, with practical guidance on due diligence and risk mitigation.
Speaker:
Lijun Chui
Token Trouble: Navigating Crypto Disputes
With the growth of digital assets, crypto-related disputes are becoming more complex and global. This session unpacked recent trends in cryptocurrency litigation, including fraud, asset tracing, and regulatory enforcement, and offered practical advice for navigating disputes involving tokens and exchanges.
Speaker:
Angela Yan (Shanghai YaoWang Law Offices)
Read our takeaways for the Token Trouble: Navigating Crypto Disputes session, where we discuss key issues around crypto disputes, cross-border enforcement, and practical steps for managing token-related risks. Click here to view the article.
Tokenisation in China Life Sciences: Opportunities & Challenges
Tokenisation is transforming the life sciences sector in China, enabling new models of liquidity, ownership, and investment. Our speakers used recent case studies to illustrate the benefits and risks of tokenising real-world assets, addressing regulatory hurdles, valuation issues, and technological challenges.
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