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Sheraton Conference Centre, Columbus C+D 12.00-15.15 SOPOT | 25-27 SEPTEMBER 2013 ❚ WEDNESDAY, 25 SEPTEMBER 2013 Future at risk. How to save the young generation? Host: Karolina Wigura 18.00-22.30 OpENING GALA Panellists: Maxime Cerutti, Josh Hardie, Mirosław Krzanik, Desislava Nikolova, José Ignacio Torreblanca ❙ Official opening of EFNI 2013 Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, ColumbuS C+D Donald Tusk, Markus Beyrer, Henryka Bochniarz, Jerzy 12.00-15.15 Buzek, Jacek Karnowski, Luigi Lovaglio, Henri Malosse DISCUSSION PANEL AND DINNER DEBATE How to reform the European institutions ❙ Debate to mark the 30th anniversary so that they meet the needs of the citizens? of the Nobel Peace Prize for Lech Wałęsa Introduction: Henri Malosse Host: Jerzy Buzek Host: Philippe Cayla Panellists: Marek Belka, Mario Monti, Günter Verheugen, Panellists: Andrzej Adamczyk, Henryka Bochniarz, Lech Wałęsa Jens Nymand Christensen, Heather Smith, Ivar Tallo, Benoît Thieulin ❙ Official dinner Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, marCo polo ❙ Artistic programme 13.30-15.00 DINNER BREAK zatoka Sztuki, new IdeaS pavilion Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, foyer 13.45-15.15 DINNER DEBATE (limited number of places) 23.00-1.00 NIGHT OwL DISCUSSIONS (no translation) How do diversity policies influence Is the European democracy at risk? (eng.) Host: Radosław Markowski the competitiveness of companies? Guest: Ivan Krastev Host: Grzegorz Nawacki Sheraton Sopot hotel, rotunDa hotel Sofitel GranD Sopot, GranD ballroom What do we need economy for? (pl.) 14.15-15.15 COffEE DEBATE (limited number of places) Host: Marek Belka Crisis of leadership, crisis of values. What Guests: Jan Krzysztof Bielecki, Piotr Dominiak, Michał happened with our ideals? (pl.) Kleiber, Sławomir S. Sikora Meeting with Andrzej Koźmińśki, author of book Sheraton Sopot hotel, vinoteque Ograniczone przywództwo. Studium empiryczne The correspondent in Brussels: copyist Guests: Henryka Bochniarz, Adam Góral, or visionary? (eng.) Card. Kazimierz Nycz, Lech Wałęsa The European journalists debate Sheraton Sopot hotel, inazia Hosts: Ann Cahill, Zoltan Gyevai, Rolf-Dieter Krause 14.15-15.00 REPORT PRESENTATION Sheraton Sopot hotel, inazia Will the EU economy enhance innovation? Challenges and opportunities ❚ ThURSDAY, 26 SEPTEMBER 2013 Report by Polish Confederation Lewiatan Presentation: Małgorzata Starczewska-Krzysztoszek 8.00-9.30 BREAKFAST DEBATE (limited number of places) Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, ColumbuS C+D How to reform European democracy? 14.15-15.15 ROUND TABLE (closed event) A meeting with Mario Monti and Sylvie Goulard combined Future of Europe with a presentation of their book La democrazia in Europa. Debate between representatives of think tanks in CEE Guardare lontano hotel Sofitel GranD Sopot, helSinki Hosts: Jerzy Buzek, Wojciech Ponikiewski hotel Sofitel GranD Sopot, GranD ballroom 15.30-16.30 BAYS OF DIALOGUE 8.00-9.30 ROUND TABLE (closed event) Should residents co-decide on investments European exploration industry: how to achieve in the region? competitiveness despite barriers? Meeting with Danuta Hübner park półnoCny, zatoka Sztuki hotel Sofitel GranD Sopot, helSinki 15.30-17.00 DISCUSSION PANELS 9.00-9.30 4LIBERTY RECOMMENDATIONS: How to strengthen the Euro club without dividing How to reform the EU? Hosts: Leszek Jażdżewski, Gabriela Kadlecova, Błażej Europe? Lenkowski Host: Andrzej Lubowski Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, ColumbuS C+D Panelists: Jacek Krawczyk, Piotr Serafin, Günter Verheugen Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, ColumbuS a 10.00-11.30 PLENARY SESSION Energy security. Which model for whom? How to heal the Old Continent? Ideas and values Host: Paweł Rabiej for overcoming the crisis Panelists: Lena Kolarska-Bobińska, Jerzy Kurella, Janusz Host: Andrzej Koźmiński Piechociński, Samantha Smith, Michael Stoppard Panellists: Danuta Hübner, Ivan Krastev, Henri Malosse, Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, ColumbuS b Adam Michnik, Andrzej Olechowski, Gϋnter Verheugen How can diversity in employment change zatoka Sztuki, pawilon nowyCh Idei the economy? 12.00-13.30 DISCUSSION PANELS Host: Jarosław Bachowski-Ciura Panelists: Maxime Cerutti, Agnieszka Kozłowska-Rajewicz, How to unlock innovation of the European Jacek Męcina, Irene Natividad, Turid Solvang economy? Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, ColumbuS C+D Host: Bogusław Chrabota Panellists: Małgorzata Adamkiewicz, Lessons from the crisis – what has the European Joke A. van den Bandt-Stel, Wiesław Byczkowski, Richard economy learned? Doherty, Peter Dröll, Paweł Orłowski Host: Leszek Wroński Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, ColumbuS a Panelists: Jan Krzysztof Bielecki, Arndt G. Kirchhoff, Ana Maria Llopis Rivas, Sebastian Mikosz, James Roaf Green growth. Myth or opportunity? Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, marCo polo Host: Małgorzata Bonikowska Panellists: Alexandre Affre, Zbigniew Bochniarz, 17.30-18.30 BAYS OF DIALOGUE (event open to residents of Sopot) Nicola Brandt, Bertrand Le Guern, Roman Szyszko Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, ColumbuS b What do employers expect from young people? Meeting with: Henryką Bochniarz, Marcinem Celejewskim, Barbarą Stepnowską park półnoCny, zatoka Sztuki 12 WWW.EFNI.PL PROGRAMME 17.30-19.00 DISCUSSION PANELS 13.45-15.15 ROUND TABLE (closed event) German economic model – example for Europe? How will the transatlantic free market change Host: Piotr Buras Europe and global economy? Panellists: Catherine Mathieu, Ryszard Petru, hotel Sofitel GranD Sopot, helSinki Matthias Schäfer, José Ignacio Torreblanca Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, ColumbuS a 15.30-16.30 BAYS OF DIALOGUE (event open to residents of Sopot) Can culture save the European economy? Does political correctness limit free speech? Introduction: Jacek Krawczyk Meeting with Magdalena Środa Host: Paweł Potoroczyn park półnoCny, zatoka Sztuki Panellists: Jonathan Mills, Emmanuelle Seigner, Fruzsina Szép, Wojciech Szpil, Róża Thun 15.30-17.00 DISCUSSION PANELS Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, ColumbuS b Smart Cities. Challenges for the development of Europe Re-industrialising Europe: a delusion or a real necessity? Host: Anya Margaret Ogorkiewicz Host: Jan Cieński Panellists: Paweł Adamowicz, José Luis Angoso González, Benjamin R. Barber, Dejan Cvetković, Joost van Iersel Panellists: Marco Giuli, Danuta Hϋbner, Marek Huzarewicz, Jonathan Peel, Mark G. Tabler Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, ColumbuS C+D Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, marCo polo Europe 60+. Ageing society as a challenge for European business before the UN Climate development Change Conference Host: Maciej Zdziarski Host: Jakub Kurasz Panellists: Zofia Czepulis-Rutkowska, Yvonne Doyle, Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, Alicja Sadowska, Marjan Sedmak Panellists: Teresa Kamińska, Krzysztof Kilian, Tomasz Klekowski, Marcin Korolec, Paweł Wideł Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, marCo polo Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, ColumbuS C+D So near and yet so far. Can Polish business play 20.00-21.30 BBQ a significant role in Europe? Announcement of Tigers of Europe 2013 ranking zatoka Sztuki, new IdeaS pavilion and discussion panel 22.00-00.00 NIGHT OwL DISCUSSIONS Host: Cezary Szymanek Panellists: Zbigniew Jagiełło, Leszek Niemycki, Freedom of speech and its limits (pl.) Marcin Hejka Host: Magdalena Środa Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, ColumbuS b Guests: Zygmunt Bauman, Edwin Bendyk Is it the end of television as we know it – opportunities Sheraton Sopot hotel, rotunDa and threats for European integration? Digital generation in modern economy (eng.) Host: Andrzej Godlewski Host: Csaba Toth Panellists: William H. Dutton, Elżbieta Gorajewska, Sheraton Sopot hotel, vinoteque Tadeusz Kowalski, Rolf-Dieter Krause Reports from the EU – common good vs national Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, ColumbuS a (eng.) egoisms 17.30-18.30 BAYS OF DIALOGUE (event open to residents of Sopot) Debate between European publicists Hosts: Philippe Ricard, Michael Stabenow, Daniela Weingartner Will Poland advance to the 1st league? Sheraton Sopot hotel, inazia Meeting with Jerzy Buzek park półnoCny, zatoka Sztuki 17.30-19.00 DISCUSSION PANEL ❚ FRIDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER 2013 What counts in management – education or vision? 8.00-9.30 BREAKFAST DEBATE (limited number of places) Presentation of Visionaries 2013 ranking results Does the West have to lose? Host: Roman Młodkowski Meeting with Andrzej Lubowski, author of book Panellists: Henryka Bochniarz, Rafał Brzoska, Michał Czeredys, The year 2040. Does the West have to lose? Bogusław Grabowski, Wojciech Włodarczyk Host: Edwin Bendyk Sheraton ConferenCe Centre, marCo polo hotel Sofitel GranD Sopot, GranD ballroom 20.00-22.00 EFNI CLOSING GALA 10.00-11.30 PLENARY SESSION Henryka Bochniarz, Jerzy Buzek, Andrzej Klesyk, Jacek Karnowski, Andrzej Koźmiński, Jacek Krawiec, Economic architecture of a new Europe. How Emma Marcegaglia to make institutions, governance and regulations to foster long-lasting growth? ❙ EFNI 2013 Summary and reading of the Sopot Host: Jacek Krawiec Declaration 2013 Panellists: Henryka Bochniarz, Clyde Wayne Crews Jr., Janusz Lewandowski, Emma Marcegaglia, Michael ❙ Keynote by EFNI 2013 Special Guest O’Leary, John Peet Zygmunt Bauman zatoka Sztuki, new IdeaS pavilion 12.00-13.30 PLENARY SESSION ❙ Official Dinner New technologies versus democracy, society and the ❙ Artistic Programme market zatoka Sztuki, new IdeaS pavilion Host: Andrzej Klesyk Panellists: Benjamin Barber, Edwin Bendyk, Michał Boni, William H. Dutton, Natalia Hatalska zatoka Sztuki, new IdeaS pavilion ❙ ASSOCIATED EvENTS 13.30-15.00 DINNER BREAK heraton ConferenCe Centre, foyer Lech Wałęsa Institute Civic Academy 25-29 september 2013 | tricity 13.45-15.15 DINNER DEBATE (limited number of places) Entrepreneurship – Europe’s new energy Konkordia IV | Pillars of cooperation between Host: Roman Młodkowski NGOs and business: partnership, synergy, Sheraton Sopot hotel, inazia communication, results How to include the excluded into the bloodstream wednesday, 25 september | time: 11.30-16.30 of the economy? thursday, september | time: 10.30-17.30 Host: Jacek Uryniuk hotel Sofitel GranD Sopot, GranD ballroom 13 SOPOT | 25-27 SEPTEMBER 2013.
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