Fragomen Asia Pacific Immigration & Mobility Conference 2026
March 11, 2026 | 8:30 AM — 3:45 PM +08

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Pan Pacific Orchard, Singapore, 10 Claymore Road
229540
Please join us for Fragomen’s Asia Pacific Conference 2026 - Shaping the Future: Solutions Transforming Immigration and Mobility, taking place on Wednesday, 11 March at the Pan Pacific Orchard, Singapore.
As global mobility grows more complex, immigration and mobility leaders are increasingly required to think strategically while navigating rapid regulatory change.
This one-day conference will bring together senior HR, mobility, legal, and business leaders and peers across the industry to explore key global trends shaping talent movement across APAC, examine evolving compliance and government strategies, and consider how organisations can reposition their mobility function as a strategic driver of business success.
The conference will also feature a special fireside chat with Kenny Tan, Deputy Secretary (Workforce) from Singapore Ministry of Manpower, exploring “Designing the Workforce of the Future.”
WHY ATTEND?
- Understand the global trends reshaping immigration and workforce mobility across APAC.
- Explore how data, technology and new operating models can elevate mobility from transactional to strategic.
- Collaborate with industry peers through interactive workshops designed to foster the exchange of ideas and insights.
- Receive actionable solutions to drive compliance, efficiency and support future workforce needs.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to connect with industry peers, expand your knowledge, and be part of the conversation shaping the future of global talent.
If you're interested in attending this conference please email [email protected].
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