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Day 1 | Monday, May 10, 2021 DAY 1 | MONDAY, MAY 10, 2021 11.00 OPENING SESSION *Language: Greek KEYNOTE REMARKS H.E. Katerina Sakellaropoulou, President of the Hellenic Republic KEYNOTE REMARKS H.E. Kersti Kaljulaid, President of the Republic of Estonia KEYNOTE REMARKS H.E. Zuzana Čaputová, President of the Slovak Republic (video message) OPENING REMARKS Margaritis Schinas, Vice President, Promoting our European Way of Life, European Commission, Belgium OPENING REMARKS His Beatitude Hieronymos II, Archbishop of Athens and All Greece OPENING REMARKS Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki, President, Greece 2021 Committee, Greece Chair: Symeon G. Tsomokos, Delphi Economic Forum HOW HISTORY CAN HELP US MEET CHALLENGES Language: English* Margaret MacMillan, Professor of History, University of Toronto, Canada Chair: Nik Gowing, Co-Director, Thinking the Unthinkable, UK CULTURE & THE PANDEMIC Language: Greek with English subtitles Rector Hélène Ahrweiler, President, Administration Council, European Cultural Centre of Delphi, Greece Marianna V. Vardinoyannis, Goodwill Ambassador, UNESCO, United Nations “Nelson Mandela Prize 2020”, Greece Chair: Antonis Sroiter, Anchorman, Alpha TV, Greece *=English/Greek Translation provided for online audience 1 DAY 1 | MONDAY, MAY 10, 2021 STREAM APOLLON 12.25 ΒREAK 12.30 1821-2021: AN ACCOUNT OF TWO CENTURIES OF EXISTENCE Language: Greek* Under the Auspices of “Greece 2021” Committee Content Partner: Alpha Bank Historical Archives Kostas Kostis, Prof. of Economic and Social History, University of Athens; Advisor to the Mngmt, Alpha Bank Nikiforos Diamandouros, Professor Emeritus, Political Science, University of Athens, Greece Efi Gazi, Professor of Modern History, University of the Peloponnese, Greece Tassos Giannitsis, Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs 2001-2004, Prof. Emeritus, University of Athens, Greece Stathis Kalyvas, Gladstone Professor of Government, Department Politics & Int. Relations, Oxford University, UK Mark Mazower, Ira D. Wallach Professor of History, Columbia University, USA George Pagoulatos, Professor, Athens University of Economics & Business; DG, ELIAMEP, Greece Ioannis Voulgaris, Professor of Political Sociology, Panteion University, Greece Chair: Niki Lymberaki, Journalist, Open TV, Greece 15.25 ΒREAK 15.30 FIRESIDE CHAT *Language: Greek Margaritis Schinas, Vice President, Promoting our European Way of Life, European Commission, Belgium Chair: Vassilis Chiotis, Director, SKAI Radio, Greece 15.55 ΒREAK 16.00 FIRESIDE CHAT *Language: English Janez Janša, Prime Minister, Republic of Slovenia Chair: Marion Michelidaki, Journalist, ERT, Greece 16.20 ΒREAK 16.30 IN CONVERSATION *Language: English Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister, Hellenic Republic Pedro Sánchez, Prime Minister, Kingdom of Spain Chair: Florian Eder, Managing Director, Politico Introduced by: Symeon G. Tsomokos, Delphi Economic Forum 17.15 ΒREAK *=English/Greek Translation provided for online audience 2 DAY 1 | MONDAY, MAY 10, 2021 STREAM APOLLON 17.20 LEADERS WHO SHAPED THE NATION Language: Greek Ioannis Capodistrias: The Foundation of the Modern Greek State Prokopios Pavlopoulos, President of the Hellenic Republic (2015-2020); Professor of Law, University of Athens Charilaos Trikoupis: Between Reform and Parliamentary Rule Katerina Gardikas, Associate Professor in Modern Greek History, University of Athens, Greece Eleftherios K. Venizelos: Creating Contemporary Greece Nikolaos Emm. Papadakis, General Director, National Research Foundation “Eleftherios K. Venizelos”, Greece Constantinos Karamanlis: Entering the Developed World Evanthis Hatzivassiliou, Professor of Postwar History, University of Athens, Greece Andreas G. Papandreou: The Turbulent Transition to Modernity Stan Draenos, Historian and Political Analyst, Greece Chair: Vicky Flessa, Journalist, ERT Public Broadcaster, Philologist of Classics, Greece 18.55 DISCUSSIONS Language: Greek INITIATIVE 1821-2021 Ioannis Manos, Advisor, National Bank of Greece; Coordinator, Bicentennial Initiative 1821-2021, Greece 1821: THE BIRTH OF A NEW STATE Nikiforos Diamandouros, Professor Emeritus, Political Science, University of Athens, Greece 1821: THE STRUGGLE FOR LANGUAGE OF A NEW NATION Georgios Babiniotis, Professor of Linguistics, University of Athens, Greece GREECE AND EUROPE: 200 YEARS BEFORE AND 200 YEARS AFTER THE GREEK REVOLUTION Panagiotis Roilos, George Seferis Prof. of Modern Greek Studies and Comparative Literature, Harvard University, USA CLASSICAL GREEK, BLEND THE PAST WITH PRESENT Byron Nicolaides, Chairman & CEO, PeopleCert ; President, CEPIS HELLENIC DREAMS Stelios Ramfos, Philosopher, Greece CHURCH AND THE LIBERATION STRUGGLE 1821: ASSUMPTIONS, EXAGGERATIONS, MYTHS AND TRUTHS ON ECONOMIC AND MILITANT ISSUES Apostolos Kavaliotis, Director, Interconnection and Int’l Relations Office, Holy Archdiocese of Athens with the EU, Greece Chair: Vicky Flessa, Journalist, ERT Public Broadcaster, Philologist of Classics, Greece 20.30 END OF DAY 1 – STREAM APOLLON *=English/Greek Translation provided for online audience 3 DAY 1 | MONDAY, MAY 10, 2021 STREAM DIONYSOS HEALTH 11.45 OPENING REMARKS Language: Greek Vasilis Kikilias, Minister for Health, Hellenic Republic 12.00 ΒREAK 12.05 IDENTIFYING ESSENTIAL REFORMS FOR THE GREEK HEALTH CARE SYSTEM IN THE POST COVID ERA Language: Greek Yannis Tountas, Medical Doctor, Professor at Medical School, University of Athens, Greece Angelos Tsakanikas, Assoc. Prof. Economic Evaluation of Tech, Innov. & Entrep. Systems, NTUA, Greece Ioannis Kotsiopoulos, General Secretary for Health Care, Ministry of Health, Hellenic Republic John Yfantopoulos, Professor Health Economics & Social Policy, University of Athens, Greece Chair: Evie Hatziandreou, Venture Partner, Big Pi Ventures, Greece 12.35 ΒREAK 12.40 HEALTH DIPLOMACY PROGRAM Language: English Content Partner: Elpida Association of Friends of Children with Cancer & Marianna V. Vardinoyannis Foundation Introduction: Marianna V. Vardinoyannis, Goodwill Ambassador of UNESCO, United Nations "Nelson Mandela Prize 2020" Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO (2009-2017) Shamila Nair-Bedouelle, Assistant Director-General for Natural Sciences, UNESCO David Khayat, Professor of Oncology, Founder of the National Cancer Institute-Paris Chair: Theofanis Papathanasiou, Journalist, ERT, Greece 13.15 TECHNOLOGY AND THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE Language: English Katrina Lowes, Head of Customer and Partner Co-Creation, Vodafone Group Chair: Apostolos Mangiriadis, Journalist, SKAI TV, Greece 13.30 EUROPE IN THE AGE OF PANDEMICS: TIME FOR A STRONG EUROPEAN HEALTH UNION Language: English Stella Kyriakides, Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, European Commission, Belgium Introduced by: Giorgos Kouvaras, Journalist, Action 24 Channel, Greece 13.45 EU BEATING CANCER PLAN VS GREEK REALITY Language: Greek Stella Kyriakides, Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, European Commission, Belgium Vassilis Kontozamanis, Alternate Minister of Health, Hellenic Republic Ioannis Boukovinas, Medical Oncologist, President of the Hellenic Society of Medical Oncology (HeSMO) Kathi Apostolidis, President, Hellenic Cancer Federation-ELLOK Chair: Giorgos Kouvaras, Journalist, Action 24 Channel, Greece 14.20 ΒREAK *=English/Greek Translation provided for online audience 4 DAY 1 | MONDAY, MAY 10, 2021 STREAM DIONYSOS 14.25 DEALING WITH THE PANDEMIC AND THE DAY AFTER Language: Greek Christos Stylianides, Former European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management (2014-2019) Introduced by: Symeon G. Tsomokos, Delphi Economic Forum 14.40 FIRESIDE CHAT Language: English Vassili Apostolopoulos, CEO, Athens Medical Group; President, Hellenic Entrepreneurs Association Chair: Tania Mantouvalou, Journalist, Athens Macedonian News Agency, Greece 14.55 TOP OF THE CLASS: HOW ISRAEL BECAME THE WORLD’S FOSTER CHILD FOR AN EFFECTIVE GOVERNMENT COVID RESPONSE Language: English Yossi Amrani, Ambassador of Israel to Greece Chair: Sotiris Polyzos, Journalist, TRT TV, Greece 15.10 ΒREAK 15.15 PHARMACEUTICAL INNOVATION: THE FUTURE-PROOF INVESTMENT Language: English Content Partner: Hellenic Association of Pharmaceutical Companies (SFEE) Adonis Georgiadis, Minister of Development & Investment, Hellenic Republic Olympios Papadimitriou, President, Hellenic Association of Pharmaceutical Companies, Greece Pascal Apostolides, General Manager, AbbVie Pharmaceuticals SA, Greece Zachary Ragousis, Country Manager Greece, Cyprus, Malta, Pfizer Stelios Papadopoulos, Chairman of the Board, Biogen, USA Konstantinos G. Panagoulias, Vice President of the BoD, Vianex, Greece Dimitris Anagnostakis, General Manager, Boehringer Ingelheim, Greece Chair: Maria Nikoltsiou, Journalist, Anchorwoman, Alpha TV, Greece 16.20 BREAK 17.15 NATIONAL PLAN FOR TRANSPLANTS Language: Greek Content Partner: Onassis Foundation Anthony Papadimitriou, President, Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation, Greece Vasilis Kontozamanis, Alternate Minister, Ministry of Health, Hellenic Republic Elias Mossialos, Brian Abel-Smith Prof. of Health Policy, Dep. Head of Dept. of Health Policy, Director, LSE Health, UK George Papatheodoridis, President, National Transplant Organization, Greece Vassilios Papalois, Prof. of Transplant Surgery, Imperial College; President, European Transplant Society London, UK Chair: Ioannis N. Boletis, President, Onassis Cardiac Surgery Center 17.55 ΒREAK *=English/Greek Translation provided for online audience 5 DAY 1 | MONDAY, MAY 10, 2021 STREAM DIONYSOS 18.00 HOW TO REBUILD THE EUROPEAN ECONOMY AFTER COVID: COMBINING GROWTH, SOCIAL COHESION AND SUSTAINABILITY
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