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1 PROGRAMME of SIDE EVENTS Last Update: Monday, 2 September PROGRAMME OF SIDE EVENTS Last update: Monday, 2 September 2019 TIME EVENT VENUE SATURDAY 07/09/2019 - Working Hours 10:00-22:00 INDUSTRY DISTRUPTORS 10:00 Pavilion 6 4th Global Agripreneurs Summit AMERICAN-HELLENIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ΟΝΕΧ SHIPYARDS Local Change - Global Footprint Neorion Syros: The Wind of Change - Ship- I. Vellidis’ Congress 10:30-12:30 Repairing & Ship Building Sector: A New Era Centre ‘OLYMPIAS' Hall The Rebirth of Ship Repairing and Ship Building in Greece Panos T. Xenokostas, President & CEO, ONEX Group 'N. Germanos' 10:30 -14:30 A-CERT Congress Centre Hall D UNIVERSITY OF THESSALY ‘THERMOpYlae:The first Greek Radio telescope. The project of transforming a AKADEMIA Hall 11:00-11:30 communications satellite antenna with a diameter of 30m into a Radio telescope. Pavilion 14 Challenges and applications’ Speaker: Ass. Professor Georgios Veldes, General Department of Lamia U.Th. 'N. Germanos' KAREKLIDIS GROUP 11:00 – 12:30 Congress Centre ‘The next day in the Economy and Exports’ Hall B SKY WALKER AKADEMIA Hall 12:00 - 13:00 #JobDay “Personal Branding” Pavilion 14 Speaker: Μs Chryssa Dotsa FYSIKO AERIO-HELLENIC ENERGY COMPANY Special promotion 12:00 Pavilion Inauguration area 13A HELLENIC POLICE 12:00 Inauguration of the information pavilion AMERICAN-HELLENIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF GREECE SmokeFreeGreece: A Fresh Start Vasilis Kikilias, Minister of Health I. Vellidis’ Congress 12:45 Prof. Panagiotis Behrakis, Director of the Institute of Public Health of The Centre American College of Greece and Head of the Committee of Experts Responsible ‘OLYMPIAS' Hall for the Implementation of the Anti-smoking Law throughout Greece Moderator: Claudia Carydis, Vice President of Public Affairs, The American College of Greece MINISTRY OF DEVELOPMENT AND INVESTMENT 13:15-15:15 Pavilion 13 INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY ORGANISATION AMERICAN-HELLENIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE I. Vellidis’ Congress 15:00-17:00 MICROSOFT Centre ‘OLYMPIAS' Hall The Digital Transformation of Government: Trends & Practices 1 Antonis Oikonomou, Government Lead, Microsoft Greece, Cyprus, Malta GENERAL SECRETARIAT FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY AKADEMIA Hall 15:30 - 17:30 ‘The footprint of Research on the Economy and Society’ Pavilion 14 UNIVERSITY OF THESSALY • ‘Faculty of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, U.Th.: 30 YEARS of Growth Aiming 18:00 – 18:30 at Excellence’ Speakers: Chairman of the Faculty of Medicine Ath. Yiannoukas, Prof. of Vascular AKADEMIA Hall Surgery and Pavilion 14 Deputy Chairman Chr. Chatzichristodoulou, Prof. of Hygiene, epidemiology, Faculty 18:30-19:00 of Medicine, U.Th. • ‘Biofunctional nutrition by Foodxys. A spin-off company of U. Th.’ Speaker: Prof. Dimitris Kouretas, Faculty of Biochemistry and Biotechnology U.Th. SKY WALKER AKADEMIA Hall 19:15 - 20:15 #JobDay “Elevator Pitch” Pavilion 14 Speaker: Ms Chara Bourada OPENING CEREMONY OF THE 84ND TIF ‘I. Vellidis’ Congress 19:30 Speech by Prime Minister Mr Kyriakos Mitsotakis Attendance by invitation only Centre SUNDAY 08/09/2019 - Working Hours 10:00-22:00 INDUSTRY DISTRUPTORS 10:00-17:00 Pavilion 6 4th Global Agripreneurs Summit REGULATORY AUTHORITY FOR ENERGY 'N. Germanos' 10:00-13:00 Congress Centre ‘Developments in the Greek energy market’ Hall A 10:15-11:15 UNIVERSITY OF MACEDONIA AKADEMIA Hall Virtual Museum Presentation Pavilion 14 CENTRAL UNION OF CHAMBERS AND CHAMBERS 11:30 Pavilion 2, 3 Pavilion Inauguration DEMOCRITUS UNIVERSITY OF THRACE ‘The Research for dealing with presbyopia at Democritus University of Thrace. A practical AKADEMIA Hall 11:30 - 12:15 approach’. Pavilion 14 Speaker: Dr Georgios Lambiris, Ass. Professor Director of the University Ophthalmologic Clinic DUTh AMERICAN-HELLENIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE JANSSEN-CILAG PHARMACEUTICAL S.A.C.I. Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Life Sciences: The Role of Innovative Pharmaceutical Industry in Health Care The Impact of Digital Transformation in ‘I. Vellidis’ Congress Health Care 12:00-13:30 Centre Makis Papataxiarchis, Managing Director Janssen, President of the ‘OLYMPIAS' Hall Pharmaceutical Committee, American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce Maria Raad, Vice President Customer & Digital Strategy, Janssen EMEA Strategy Organization The YOUTH VISION YOUTHORAMA Association invites you to the official inauguration event of the educational programme Outdoor space 12:00 ‘A BALL FOR ALL’ At the entrance of sponsored by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation and attended by EuroMP pavilion 14 Theodoros Zagorakis SKY WALKER AKADEMIA Hall 12:30 - 13:30 #JobDay “job search through Social Media” Pavilion 14 Speaker: Ms Sofia Perperidou ‘I. Vellidis’ Congress tbc Interview with the Prime Minister Centre 2 AKADEMIA Hall 14:45 - 15:30 HELLENIC OPEN UNIVERSITY Pavilion 14 AMERICAN-HELLENIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CISCO The Country at the Crossroads of Development: How Cisco Innovation and Technology can Help ‘I. Vellidis’ Congress 15:00-17:00 Nick Chrissos, Director of Innovation EMEAR Strategy and Planning, Cisco Centre ‘OLYMPIAS' Hall Addressing the Cyber Threats on the Horizon by Adapting the Cisco Simple, Open and Integrated Threat Defense Architecture Konstantina Syntila, Cyber Security Sales Specialist, Greece, Cyprus, Malta, Cisco UNIVERSITY OF IOANNINA • ‘University of Ioannina, 55 years: Continuous development of research and Innovation’ Speaker: Triantafyllos A.D. Albanis, Prof. Department of Chemistry, Rector, University of Ioannina • ‘Big Data Analytics in Healthcare’ Speaker: Dimitrios Fotiadis, Prof. Department AKADEMIA Hall 15:45 - 16:45 Materials Science and Engineering Pavilion 14 • ‘Innovative photocatalytic process for water processing’ Speaker: Ioannis Konstantiniou, Prof. of the Department of Chemistry • ‘Greece: 1907-2022’, Speaker: Athanasios Stavrakoudis, Ass. Prof. of the Department of Economics of University of Ioannina MINISTRY OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT & FOOD 'N. Germanos' 16:00-19:00 Special Administration Service, Rural Development Programme 2014-2020 Congress Centre Events regarding the environment Hall B UNIVERSITY OF THESSALY • ‘Antioxidant, antimicrobial, prebiotic, and hypolipidemic effects of olive polyphenols in 17:00 – 17:30 innovative biofunctional foods and animal feed’ Speaker: Ass. Prof. Ioannis Yiavasis, General Department of Larissa U.Th. AKADEMIA Hall • ‘The role of the Department of Forestry, Wood Science & Design of U.Th. in science, Pavilion 14 17:30 – 18:00 research, and society’ Speakers: Prof. Ioannis Papadopoulos & Georgios Dalos, Gen. Department of Larissa, U.Th. 17:30-19:30 MINISTRY OF DEVELOPMENT AND INVESTMENT ‘EM. RIADIS’ Hall SKY WALKER AKADEMIA Hall 18:15 - 19:15 #JobDay “Skills most demanded in the labor market” Pavilion 14 Speaker: Ms Ioanna Kordila Meeting between the President of the PASOK political party and President of the 18:30 Movement for Change, Ms Fofi Gennimata, and the Administration of TIF– HELEXPO followed by a visit to the Fair AMERICAN-HELLENIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COMPETEGR The Council on Competitiveness: The Compass for Growth ‘I. Vellidis’ Congress 19:00-21:00 Centre Simos Anastasopoulos, President, The Council on Competitiveness of Greece and ‘OLYMPIAS' Hall Chairman & CEO, Petsiavas S.A. 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Germanos' GENERAL SECRETARIAT OF COMMERCE & CONSUMER PROTECTION 11:00-13:00 Congress Centre Informational meeting on matters pertaining to grey commerce and grey economy Hall D AMERICAN-HELLENIC CHAMBER OF COMMERCE GOOGLE Digital Skills & Tools for the Growth of the Tourism Industry & Exports Angelos Galanakis, Head of Sales for Greece, Cyprus, Malta and Bulgaria, Google ‘I. Vellidis’ Congress 16:00-21:00 Spyros Plessas, Agency Development Manager for Greece, Centre Cyprus, Malta and Bulgaria, Google Olga Chatzidoukaki, ‘OLYMPIAS' Hall Associate Account Strategist for Greece, Cyprus, Malta and Bulgaria, Google Katerina Prosili, Associate Account Strategist for Greece, Cyprus, Malta and Bulgaria, Google PROFESSIONAL CHAMBER OF THESSALONIKI 2nd ECONOMIC FORUM 'N. Germanos' 16:30-21:00 ‘Restarting the Economy and SME Business Owners’ Congress Centre In the presence of the Minister of Development and Investment, Hall A Mr Adonis Georgiadis AKADEMIA Hall 17:00 - 18:00 HELLENIC OPEN UNIVERSITY Pavilion 14 AKADEMIA Hall 19:00 - 20:00 ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF THESSALONIKI Pavilion 14 REGULATORY AUTHORITY FOR ENERGY ‘I. Vellidis’ Congress 19:00-21:45 Centre ‘The electricity and natural gas retail market and Consumers’ ‘PHILIPPOS’ Hall 'N. Germanos' ASSOCIATION OF ELECTRICIAN CONTRACTORS 19:00-21:00 Congress Centre «Smart home and secure electrical installations» Hall B HONOURED COUNTRY INDIA 20:00 Central Stage Kathakali Dance Recital UNIVERSITY OF MACEDONIA • Professor Mr Theofanis Karayiorgos will hold a presentation of the Postgraduate Study Programme on ‘Tax, Accounting, and Financial Administration of Strategic Decisions’ AKADEMIA Hall 20:15 - 21:45 • Mr Stavros Koumentakis — Senior Partner of Koumentakis
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