Resilience Exchange · COEX · June 2026

Can your recovery program survive a skeptical dependency review?

PulseAnchor brings continuity engineering, compliance partners, and vendor coordination into one calm narrative—so Seoul teams can rehearse failure without improvising the facts.

PulseAnchor Resilience Exchange

33days
8hours
12minutes
59seconds

PulseAnchor Resilience Exchange · COEX, Gangnam-gu, Seoul · live countdown with agenda checkpoints and on-site registration windows aligned to the published program.

  1. June 12–14 · dependency mapping intensives
  2. June 15 · keynote + cross-industry panels
  3. June 16–20 · vendor coordination labs and continuity studio hours

Speakers

Names arrive in waves—save a seat beside the ones you still hope to meet.

We announce speakers in deliberate cadence so teams can plan travel without guessing. Open slots stay visible as warm placeholders, not empty voids.

Announced

Hana Sorell

Continuity program design for APAC financial networks.

Marcus Yoon

Runbook narrative patterns for regulated environments.

Next wave

Vendor coordination lead

Final travel confirmation expected within two weeks.

Telemetry architect

Session focuses on Watchfloor correlation patterns.

Invite-only drafting

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Submit a session idea—our program desk replies within five business days.

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Reserved for a cross-border regulatory conversation.

Field notes

What teams mention when the microphones are off

  • Interview prep time for dependency evidence dropped from several days to a single afternoon once reviewers could click the same graph.
  • We retired three parallel Word templates after the first month because approvals finally had a single trail.
  • Shift handoff notes now include the why behind unfinished tasks, which sounds small until you skip a page of chat scrollback.
  • Facilitator-only notes stayed private while participants still saw crisp prompts—exactly the separation we needed.
  • Vault exports into our GRC import still require sanity checks, but the baseline packet is no longer assembled by hand.

“The Dependency Atlas overlays turned our quarterly dependency review from a slide rebuild into a live conversation about stale vendor edges.”

Client in regional banking

“Incident Bridge lanes made vendor calls less theatrical; timers kept everyone honest about when bridges would drop.”

Leo Hart · Operations lead · National logistics network

“Exercise Studio branching injects let us pivot mid-scenario when the network team challenged our timeline without rewriting the whole script.”

Mina · Busan

“Compliance Readiness Vault nags about stale screenshots are annoying in a good way—we caught three artifacts before the regulator asked.”

Client in manufacturing IT

“Vendor Risk Mesh finally let procurement and IT argue from the same missed-drill dates instead of memory.”

Ivy Nguyen · Procurement lead · Industrial conglomerate

Partners

Sponsors keep the hall warm—tell us how you want to show up.

Current supporters sit beside a sponsorship enquiry path so you can compare visibility tiers without chasing a PDF buried in email threads.

Helios Transit · Han River Analytics · Stillwater Forge · COEX technical crew

Write to team@shine-stream.one with “Sponsorship” in the subject line. We send a concise tier sheet with booth dimensions, rehearsal windows, and brand placement expectations.

Open sponsor enquiry

Signals

Numbers we revisit when the room gets quiet

We borrow rigor from public resilience reporting, then temper it with what we actually observe in customer programs. None of these figures promise individual outcomes—they describe the field PulseAnchor works inside. ITU’s 2020 statistics still shape how governments talk about disaster readiness budgets, while Korea’s Ministry of the Interior and Safety publishes annual summaries of exercise participation that keep municipal teams honest about drill cadence. Independent surveys from the Business Continuity Institute add a global lens on how often tabletop exercises run without vendor partners present. Our own December 2025 customer survey (n=42) is smaller, but it tells us where Atlas and Forge clicks cluster after onboarding. Together, these sources keep our conversations grounded instead of aspirational.

68%

Organizations running cross-border exercises at least twice yearly (BCI Horizon Scan 2024 summary).

$58B

Estimated annual investment in ICT resilience programs globally (ITU Facts and Figures 2020).

3.1k

Central-government supported disaster drills logged across Korean public agencies in the most recent MIS open data cycle.

42

Respondents in PulseAnchor’s December 2025 survey citing clearer dependency evidence after module two.

9.1 / 10

Internal facilitator score for Exercise Studio pacing, based on anonymized exit slips from autumn workshops.

Tickets

Choose a pass with the responsibilities you can actually keep

General floor

Keynotes, hallway labs, and vendor-neutral dependency mapping sessions.

KRW 480,000

VIP rehearsal

Reserved seating, facilitator office hours, and printed Atlas overlays.

KRW 920,000

Speaker pass

Green room access, tech rehearsal slot, and comms desk support.

KRW 1,150,000

  1. Select a pass that matches how deeply you want to rehearse—not how impressive the badge sounds.
  2. Submit roster details so COEX security can pre-clear your team.
  3. Download the agenda packet after we confirm payment; no surprise upsells appear at the door.
  4. Join the pre-event channel for transit updates and room changes.

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Notebook

Dispatches from the continuity desk