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Programme for Printing Global Agenda World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2016 Programme Davos-Klosters, Switzerland 20-23 January Programme Pillars Programme Icons Programme Co- Chairs Mastering the Fourth Industrial Televised session Mary Barra, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, General Motors Revolution Company, USA The Fourth Industrial Revolution is distinct Interpretation Sharan Burrow, General Secretary, in the speed, scale and force at which it International Trade Union transforms entire systems of production, Confederation (ITUC), Brussels; Meta- distribution and consumption. How is On the record Council on the Circular Economy technology changing our lives and that of future generations, and reshaping the Satya Nadella, Chief Executive economic, social, ecological and cultural Sign-up required Officer, Microsoft Corporation, USA contexts in which we live? Hiroaki Nakanishi, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Hitachi, Japan Addressing Global Security Issues Tidjane Thiam, Chief Executive The humanitarian tragedy of the unfolding Officer, Credit Suisse, Switzerland refugee crisis and reverberations from terrorist acts are reminders of how Amira Yahyaoui, Founder and Chair, geostrategic competition, renewed Al Bawsala, Tunisia; Global Shaper regionalism and new antagonists are eroding global solidarity. How can public- and private-sector leaders prepare for a rapidly changing security landscape in which emerging technologies also play a key role? Solving Problems of the Global Commons Geosecurity tensions exacerbate the challenges of governing at a global level even as the urgency increases to pursue environmental and social sustainability, financial system reform and openness of the internet. How can problems of the global commons be tackled through new models of public-private cooperation and the application of breakthrough science and technology solutions? World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2016 - Programme 2 Monday 18 January 06.00 - 01.00 Registration - Mühlestrasse 6 - 7260 Davos Dorf 1 registration Registration Opens Pick up your badge at Registration's new location at Mühlestrasse 6, as of Monday 18 January at 06.00 until Tuesday at 01.00. Please refer to the Useful Information for opening hours for the rest of the week. Please note that the Congress Centre opens on Tuesday 19 January at 14.00. World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2016 - Programme 3 Tuesday 19 January 18.00 - 18.10 18.10 - 18.30 18.30 - 19.30 Congress Centre - Congress Hall Congress Centre - Congress Hall Congress Centre - Congress Hall 2 welcome message 3 crystal awards 4 special concert/musical perspectives Welcome Message by The 22nd Annual Crystal Musical Perspectives on the Executive Chairman Awards Global Cultures Simultaneous interpretation in all languages The World Economic Forum's Crystal Award Acclaimed cellist Yo-Yo Ma brings together a honours artists whose important contributions world-class ensemble of master musicians, This session is webcast live. are improving the state of the world and who including from his award-winning Silk Road best represent the ³spirit of Davos´ Ensemble, for a globe-spanning concert celebrating intercultural dialogue and trust. Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Simultaneous interpretation in all languages Chairman, World Economic Forum Yo-Yo Ma is joined by Sérgio and Odair Assad This session is webcast live. (Brazil), Sandeep Das (India), Johnny Gandelsman (USA), Cristina Pato (Spain), Kathryn Stott (UK) and Wu Tong (China) in a Chaired by Silk Road collaboration. Hilde Schwab, Chairperson and Co-Founder, Schwab Foundation for Social The concert is held in partnership with Intesa Entrepreneurship, Switzerland Sanpaolo. This session is webcast live. With Yo-Yo Ma, Cellist, USA World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2016 - Programme 4 Tuesday 19 January 19.30 - 21.30 Congress Centre - Congress Hall Lobby 5 welcome reception Welcome Reception Professor Klaus Schwab and Mrs Hilde Schwab, together with the Managing Board, invite you to a welcome reception to reconfirm the spirit of friendship and community that defines the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting. The reception is held in partnership with the Italian Trade Agency. World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2016 - Programme 5 Wednesday 20 January 08.00 - 08.30 08.45 - 09.45 08.45 - 09.45 Congress Centre - Dischma Congress Centre - Seehorn Arena Congress Centre - Schwarzhorn BetaZone 6 morning mindfulness 1 10 security context 7 betazone/industrial revolution Mindfulness Meditation The New Security A Brief History of Mindfulness meditation is the art of paying Context Industrial Revolutions attention in the present moment, intentionally and non-judgementally. How is the international security landscape The First, Second and Third Industrial transforming in the wake of violent extremism, Revolutions were characterized by game- Start your Annual Meeting 2016 with regional rivalries and proxy wars? changing technological, economic and political mindfulness expert Jon Kabat-Zinn to learn and shifts. What can leaders learn from previous experience the benefits of meditation. On the agenda: eras of disruptive technological change to - Hybrid threats to safety and security prepare for the Fourth Industrial Revolution? - Prognosis for the conflict in Syria With - Rising tensions among regional powers This session will be available online at a later Jon Kabat-Zinn, Professor of Medicine date. Emeritus, University of Massachusetts Medical This session will be available online at a later School, University of Massachusetts, USA date. Hannah Dawson, Lecturer, History of Political Thought, King's College London, United Introduced by Kingdom Espen Barth Eide, Head of Geopolitical Affairs, Ian Goldin, Professor of Globalization and Member of the Managing Board, World Development, and Director, Oxford Martin Economic Forum School, University of Oxford, United Kingdom W. Patrick McCray, Professor of History, Mevlüt Cavusoglu, Minister of Foreign Affairs University of California, Santa Barbara, USA of Turkey Jean-Marie Guéhenno, President and Chief Moderated by Executive Officer, International Crisis Group Niall Ferguson, Laurence A. Tisch Professor of (ICG), Belgium; Global Agenda Council on History, Harvard University, USA Fragility, Violence & Conflict Luhut B. Pandjaitan, Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs of Indonesia James G. Stavridis, Dean, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, USA; Global Agenda Council on Cyber Security Moderated by Anne-Marie Slaughter, President and Chief Executive Officer, New America, USA; Global Agenda Council on the Future of Government World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2016 - Programme 6 Wednesday 20 January 08.45 - 10.00 08.45 - 10.00 08.45 - 10.00 Congress Centre - Wisshorn xChange Congress Centre - Jakobshorn Congress Centre - Aspen 1 8 institutional/insurance 9 institutional/social innovation 12 long-term thinking Insuring the Transforming Advancing Corporate The Long-Term Risk Landscape Social Innovation Imperative How can the insurance industry innovate and While more and more corporations are exploring In an era of growing complexity and uncertainty, transform to build risk resilience across value social innovation as a strategy, many find it how can business leaders make decisions for chains in response to rapid technological difficult to realize tangible benefits such as the long term? innovation? market entry, value-chain risk mitigation or attracting talent. How can social innovation This session is webcast live. On the agenda: serve the bottom line? - Identifying and defining emerging risks - Public policy and public-private collaboration to This session is for Forum Members and Dominic Barton, Global Managing Director, shape a new risk ecosystem Partners active or interested in the Global McKinsey & Company, USA; Meta-Council on - New role of insurance/risk management Challenge Initiative on Economic Growth and the Circular Economy Social Inclusion and the Advancing Corporate Laurence Fink, Chairman and Chief Executive This session is for Forum Members and Social Innovation project. Officer, BlackRock, USA Partners active or interested in the Navigating Andrew N. Liveris, Chairman and Chief the Emerging Risk Landscape project. Executive Officer, The Dow Chemical Company, Introduced by USA Jennifer Blanke, Chief Economist, Member of Güler Sabanci, Chairman and Managing Introduced by the Executive Committee, World Economic Director, Haci Ömer Sabanci Holding, Turkey Giancarlo Bruno, Head of Financial Services Forum Tidjane Thiam, Chief Executive Officer, Credit Industries, Member of the Management Suisse, Switzerland; Co-Chair of the World Committee, World Economic Forum USA Vincent A. Forlenza, Chairman, President and Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2016 Chief Executive Officer, Becton, Dickinson and Mark Wiseman, President and Chief Executive Discussion Leaders Company, USA Officer, Canada Pension Plan Investment Nikolaus von Bomhard, Chairman of the Board, Canada Board of Management, Munich Re (Münchener Discussion Leaders Rück), Germany Steve Davis, President and Chief Executive Moderated by Kevin O'Donnell, President and Chief Officer, PATH, USA; Global Agenda Council on Victor Halberstadt, Professor of Economics, Executive Officer, RenaissanceRe Holdings, Social Innovation Leiden University, Netherlands; Global Agenda Bermuda Linda A. Hill, Professor of Business Council on Geo-economics Michael Tipsord, President and Chief Administration, Harvard Business School, USA Executive Officer,
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