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NEXT Summit, 2017 Innovation·Cooperation·Sustainability

Draft Framework

1. Name and Theme NEXT Summit, Auckland 2017 ——Innovation, Cooperation, Sustainability 2. Time and Venue a) Date: 27 Nov 2017; Event Duration: One day b) Venue: Cordis Auckland (Formerly The Langham) 83 Symonds Street, Auckland City, New Zealand 3. Event Organisation a) Organiser Oceania Silk Road Network, OSRN b) Associates New Zealand Chinese Scientists Association New Zealand Green Industry Association 4. Expected Outputs a. Discuss and share the latest ideas and best practices in innovation, cooperation and sustainability; b. Explore and share new opportunities for international cooperation while taking the Belt and Road Initiative proposed by China in 2013 as a case study; c. Advocate the principle of “Discuss, Build and Share 1

Together”; d. Establish the China-New Zealand Sustainable Development Fund; e. Facilitate the cooperation of a number of demonstrating projects; f. Start the process of building an innovative cooperation mechanism promoting sustainable development.

5. Summit Framework 26 Nov (Sun) Cordis Auckland (Formerly The Langham Auckland) 83 Symonds Street, Auckland City, New Zealand 09:00-21:00 Arrival, Check in; Collect Summit Materials 27 Nov (Mon) Cordis Auckland (Formerly The Langham Auckland) Dress Code: Formal or Business Attire 08:00-08:45 Registration 09:00-10:30 Opening Ceremony and Speeches 10:30-11:00 Signing Ceremony; VIP group photo 11:00-11:30 Coffee Break Keynote Speeches: Opportunities and Challenges for New 11:30-13:00 Zealand in International Cooperation 13:00-14:00 Lunch and Break High-level Roundtable Luncheon (Invitation only) 13:00-14:00 International Cooperation Mechanism for Resource Mobilisation and Capacity Building Plenary Theme Discussion 1 14:00-15:30 Innovative Cooperation & Sustainable Development 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break Plenary Theme Discussion 2 16:00-17:30 Innovative Cooperation & Sustainable Development 18:00-19:00 Pre-Dinner Drinks 19:00-21:30 Closing Ceremony; Gala Dinner 28 Nov (Tue)

Full Day Departure

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6. Programme

26 Nov (Sun) 09:00-21:00 Arrival, Check in; Collect Summit Material

27 Nov (Mon) 08:00-08:45 Registration

09:00-10:30 Opening Ceremony and Speeches MC: 1. Traditional Maori Warrior challenge 2. Maori Warrior Hakka performance 3. Opening by Maori Elder Chair: William ZHAO, Director General of Oceania Silk Road Network 4. Welcome and Introduction 5. VIP Speeches 1) Hon Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations (Letter of Congratulations, read by Dr Jian Yang) 2) Hon LIU Zhenmin, Under Secretary-General of the United Nations (Video speech) 3) Hon Paul GOLDSMITH, New Zealand Member of Parliament, former Minister for Science and Innovation, Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment, New Zealand Representative to The Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation held in Beijing in May 2017 4) Hon XU Yousheng, Party Secretary and Vice Minister of Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State

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Council of China; Vice President of the China Overseas Exchange Association. 5) Hon Essam SHARAF, Former Prime Minister of Egypt, President of Sharaf Sustainable Development Foundation 6) Hon LI Zhaoxing, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of China, Honorary President of Chinese People’s Institute of Foreign Affairs 7) Hon Tuariki DELAMERE, Representative of Maori King, Former Minister of Immigration, New Zealand 8) XU Erwen, Consul General, Chinese Consulate General in Auckland

10:30-11:00 Signing Ceremony and VIP Group photo 1. MoU on the Establishment of New Zealand-China Sustainable Development Fund 2. MoU on Strategic Cooperation between OSRN and Peking University 3. MoU on Strategic Cooperation between OSRN and Zhejiang University 4. MoU on Strategic Cooperation between OSRN and NETTEN 5. MoU on Strategic Cooperation between OSRN and Alibaba Group 6. MoU on Strategic Cooperation between OSRN and Caroline Sunrise (Guangdong) Cruise Incorporated Co 7. MoU on Strategic Cooperation between Bowen Education group and International Vocational Education City of CaoFeiDian 8. MoU between OSRN and Indigenous Business Consultants Limited New Zealand

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11:00-11:30 Coffee Break

11:30-13:00 Keynote Speeches on Opportunities and Challenges for New Zealand in International Cooperation Chair: Fran O’SULLIVAN, Managing Director of NZ INC.; Leading Business Commentator. Speakers: (No more than 8 minutes for each speaker+ Q&A) 1. Sir Bob HARVEY, Chairman of New Zealand One Belt One Road Council; Champion for Auckland, , New Zealand (Belt & Road Initiative and New Zealand) 2. Prof GAO Wei, Honorary President of New Zealand Chinese Scientists Association, Fellow of New Zealand Royal Society(Science area) 3. Kirk HOPE, CEO of Business New Zealand (Economic area) 4. Prof ZHOU Guping, Vice Chair of Development Committee of Zhejiang University, Director of Center for Research Regional Coordination Development, Zhejiang University (Social area) 5. Sir Mark Wiremu SOLOMON, Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, Maori Business Leader, Chairman of the Caterbury (Opportunities for Maori economy) 6. Prof GAO Yihuai, Co-Director Alpha-Massey Natural Nutraceutical Research Center (Industry transformation area)

13:00-14:00 Lunch and Break

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13:00-14:00 High-level Roundtable Luncheon (Special invitation only) — International Cooperation Mechanism on Resource Mobilisation and Capacity Building

14:00-15:30 Plenary Theme Discussion 1 Innovative Cooperation & Sustainable Development (No more than 8 minutes for each speaker + Q&A) Chair: Johanna COUGHLAN, Director, Silvereye Communications, New Zealand 1. Dr SUN Zhuangzhi, Party Secretary and Vice Dean of Institute of Sociology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Secretary General of Center of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (International cooperation) 2. Tenby POWELL, APEC Business Advisory Council, Chair of Small Business Development Group of Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment of New Zealand, Director of Hunter Powell Investments (Small business area) 3. XUE Tingwu, President of China Animal Husbandry Group (Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery Industry) 4. Naomi BALLANTYNE, Managing Director of Partners Life, Economy Expert of New Zealand (Financial area) 5. CHEN Xiaochen, Director of International Studies Department, Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China(Economic Area) 6. Phil WARBRICK, Executive Director and founder of Synergine Group Ltd (Infrastructure industry) 7. Dr Lisbeth JACOBS, General Manager, International of

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UniService, University of Auckland, New Zealand (Commercialising innovation )

Q&A (30 minutes)

15:30-16:00 Coffee Break

16:00-17:30 Plenary Theme Discussion 2 Innovative Cooperation & Sustainable Development (No more than 10 minutes for each speaker) Chair: Dr LYU Xiang, Fellow of Institute of American Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences 1. Dean BUTCHERS, General Manager of Business Attraction & Investment at Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (Auckland and international cooperation) 2. Prof CHENG Manli , Dean of National Institute of Strategic Communication, Peking University, China (Cross-cultural communication) 3. Danny CHAN, Founder and Deputy Chairman of Academic Colleges Group Limited (ACG), New Zealand (Education industry) 4. Billy TE KAHIKA, Cultural Ambassador of Trade, International Relations and Cultural Affairs, Maori; Managing Director of Indigenour Property Ltd (Maori Business and King’s Trade Ambassador Program) 5. LIU Bin, CEO of TransferEasy Inc, China (Financial technical support) 6. David Beard, Partner of MOVAC, New Zealand (Investment) 7. YANG Yong, Chongqing Youngstar Industry (Group) Co.,

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Ltd. China (Tourism and health industry)

Q&A (30 minutes)

18:00-19:00 Pre-Dinner Drinks

19:00-21:30 Closing Ceremony, Gala Dinner Chair: Fran O’SULLIVAN, Managing Director of NZ INC.; Leading Business Commentator. 1. Desley SIMPSON, Deputy Chair of Auckland’s Finance and Performance Committee, Chair of Quality Advice and deputy Chair of Ngati Whatua Reserves Board, Auckland City Council, New Zealand 2. Hon Essam SHARAF, Former Prime Minister of Egypt, President of Sharaf Sustainable Development Foundation 3. Kirk HOPE, CEO of Business New Zealand (Economic area) 4. Prof ZHOU Guping, Vice Chair of Development Committee of Zhejiang University, Director of Center for Research Regional Coordination Development, Zhejiang University (Social area) 5. William ZHAO, Director General of Oceania Silk Road Network 28 Nov (Tue) Full day: Departure

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