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GREECE AS a LOGISTICS GATEWAY CONNECTING EUROPE Language: English with Greek Subtitles Content Partner: World Bank DAY 2 | TUESDAY, MAY 11, 2021 DIONYSOS STREAM 09.30 GREECE AS A LOGISTICS GATEWAY CONNECTING EUROPE Language: English with Greek subtitles Content Partner: World Bank PIoannis Kefalogiannis, Deputy Minister of Transportation, Hellenic Republic PLuis Blancas, Transport Specialist, World Bank Group, USA PGünther Ferk CEO, Rail Logistics Division, VTG Rail Logistics, Germany PThomas Kargl, Member of the Board, Rail Cargo Austria AG PAthanasios Ziliaskopoulos, Chairman, National Logistics Committee, Greece PChair: Karla Gonzalez Carvajal, Practice Manager for Transport in Europe, World Bank Group, Austria 10.20 FIRESIDE CHAT Language: Greek PPanos Tsakloglou, Deputy Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, Hellenic Republic PChair: Katerina Panagopoulou, Anchorwoman, MEGA TV, Greece 10.40 DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AND THE FUTURE OF WORK IN THE POST COVID ERA Language: Greek PYiannis Kantoros, CEO, Interamerican, Greece PKonstantinos Kougioumoutzis, Chief Operations Officer, NN Hellas PMilton Nectarios, Professor of Insurance, University of Piraeus, Greece PChair: Katerina Panagopoulou, Anchorwoman, MEGA TV, Greece 11.05 GROWTH CHALLENGES AND THE PENSION SYSTEM Language: Greek PTassos Giannitsis, Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs 2001-2004, Prof. Emeritus, University of Athens, Greece PChair: Katerina Panagopoulou, Anchorwoman, MEGA TV, Greece 11.25 DECARBONISATION OF GREEK ECONOMY AND INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES Content Partner: European Investment Bank Language: English* PRemarks: Werner Hoyer, President, European Investment Bank, Germany * English/Greek translation provided for online audience. 1 PAlexandra Sdoukou, Secretary General for Energy and Mineral Resources, Ministry of Environment and Energy PGeorgios I. Stassis, Chairman and CEO, Public Power Corporation S.A., Greece PChristopher Hurst, Director General, Projects Directorate, European Investment Bank PNikos Papapetrou, General Manager Renewables & Storage Development (RSD) Business Unit, Mytilineos S.A. PJohn Karydas, CEO Renewable Energy Sources, Copelouzos Group, Greece PChair: Charis Floudopoulos, Journalist, Capital.gr, Greece 12.35 EAST MACEDONIA -THRACE: PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPMENT & GROWTH Language: Greek* PChristos Metios, Regional Governor of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, Greece PKonstantinos Charitopoulos, Mayor of Maronia-Sapes, Greece PKonstantinos Chatzikonstantinou, CEO, Port Authority of Alexandroupolis, Greece PKostis Sifnaios, Vice President & Project Director, Gastrade PChair: Ioannis Kirkinezis, Business Development Director, Hill International, Greece 13.20 TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE NEXT GENERATION OF TRAVELLERS Language: Greek* PDimitris Andriopoulos, CEO, Dimand S.A. Greece PGeorge Chryssikos, CEO, Grivalia Hospitality, Greece PGeorgios Vilos, Executive Director, Commercial & Business Development, Fraport Greece PThanasis Karagiannis, Chief Investment Officer, PRODEA Investments, Greece PManolis Sigalas, Vice President & Managing Director, Hill International, Southern Europe, Greece PChair: Stefania Souki, Journalist, newmoney.gr, Proto Thema, Greece 14.05 GATEWAYS TO PROSPERITY: THE GEOPOLITICAL AND COMMERCIAL VALUE OF GREEK PORTS Language: English* PCaptain Weng Lin, Deputy CEO, Piraeus Port Authority S.A., Greece PJohn Charalambakis, Managing Director, BlackSummit Financial Group, USA PChristos Vinis, President & CEO, ERGOSE, Greece PChair: Nikos Karagiannis, Journalist, Ypodomes.com, Greece 15.15 BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING (BIM): REVOLUTIONIZING THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY Content Partner: DIKTIO – Network for Reform in Greece and Europe Language: Greek* PIntroduction: Anna Diamantopoulou, President, To DIKTIO; fmr EU Commissioner; fmr. Minister, Greece PKostas Karamanlis, Minister of Infrastructure & Transport, Hellenic Republic PIssam El-Absi, CEO, AIDIGITS LTD, Greece PNikos Milis, Civil Engineer, Technical Chamber of Greece PVissarion Papadopoulos, Assoc. Professor, School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece PGeorge Raounas, Partner, Head of Risk Consulting, KPMG Greece PChair: Vasiliki Besiou, BIM Visioner, Advisor, To DIKTIO - Network for Reforms in Greece and Europe, Greece * English/Greek translation provided for online audience. 2 DAY 3 | WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 2021 APOLLON STREAM 12.25 UPGRADING THE IMAGE OF GREECE: THEORETICAL EXPLORATIONS AND EMPIRICAL EXPERIMENTATIONS Content Partner: DIKTIO – Network for Reform in Greece and Europe Language: Greek PAnna Diamantopoulou, President, To DIKTIO; fmr EU Commissioner; fmr. Minister, Greece PMichel Foucher, Geographer & Former French Ambassador, College of World Studies, France PKostas Fragogiannis, Deputy Minister for Economic Diplomacy & Openness, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hellenic Republic PGeorge Prevelakis, Professor Emeritus, University of Sorbonne, France PChair: Noni Karagianni, Journalist, Communication Advisor, Greece DIONYSOS STREAM 09.30 THE CONCEPT OF THE EXECUTIVE STATE: A MID-TERM REVIEW Language: Greek* PGeorge Gerapetritis, Minister of State, Hellenic Republic PChair: Maria Sarafoglou, Anchorwoman, Antenna TV, Greece 09.45 THE ROLE OF INSTITUTIONS IN PRESERVING THE RULE OF LAW: THE CASE OF THE HELLENIC PARLIAMENT Language: Greek* PNikos Voutsis, Member, Hellenic Parliament PChair: Ioannis Politis, Journalist, Founder, Politis Online, Greece 10.05 FIRESIDE CHAT Language: Greek* PKostas Tsiaras, Minister of Justice, Hellenic Republic PChair: Ioanna Mandrou, Journalist, Kathimerini Newspaper, Greece 10.20 FIRESIDE CHAT Language: Greek* PAthanasios Rantos, Advocate General, Court of Justice of the European Union, Luxembourg PChair: Ioanna Mandrou, Journalist, Kathimerini Newspaper, Greece 10.35 FIRESIDE CHAT Language: Greek* PIoannis Sarmas, President, Hellenic Court of Audit, Greece PChair: Ioanna Mandrou, Journalist, Kathimerini Newspaper, Greece 11.20 BIG BANK THEORY: LEADING THE GREEK ECONOMY AND BANKING THROUGH THE STRAITS OF THE PANDEMIC * English/Greek translation provided for online audience. 3 Language: Greek* PGiorgos Zavvos, Deputy Minister of Finance Responsible for the Financial System, Hellenic Republic P Fokion Karavias, CEO, Eurobank, Greece PChristos Megalou, CEO, Piraeus Bank, Greece PPavlos Mylonas, CEO, National Bank of Greece PVassilios E. 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It reaches out beyond our employees to encompass our whole ecosystem as well as our suppliers to secure a sustainably beneficial relationship that allows all to thrive while being both great partners and great professionals. 13.00 FIRESIDE CHAT Language: Greek PSolomon Berahas, CEO and Managing Director, Tiresias, Greece PChair: Stamatis Zacharos, Journalist, Action 24 Channel, Greece 13.10 FIRESIDE CHAT Language: Greek PFofi Gennimata, MP, President, Kinima Allagis, Greece PChair: Iordanis Hasapopoulos, Journalist, Presenter, MEGA TV, Greece HOW TO RE-SPARK FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT 13.35 ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION Language: Greek* PAdonis Georgiadis, Minister of Development & Investments, Hellenic Republic PNikolaos Bakatselos, President, American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce, Greece * English/Greek translation provided for online audience. 4 PKonstantinos Marangos, President, German-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce and Industry PSpyros Spyropoulos, Senior Advisor, Oaktree Capital Management LLP, UK PAntonios Achilleoudis, Group Managing Director, AXIA Ventures Group Ltd, Greece PGeorge Polites, CEO, Euroxx Securities S.A., Greece PCatherine Karatzas, Managing Partner, Karatzas & Partners Law Firm, Greece PRiccardo Lampiris, CEO, Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF), Greece PIoannis Arapoglou, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Copelouzos Group, Greece PChair: Stamatis Zacharos, Journalist, Action 24 Channel, Greece 14.50 FIRESIDE CHAT Language: Greek PApostolos Gkoutzinis, Partner, Milbank, UK PPanayotis Bernitsas, Managing Partner, Bernitsas Law Firm, Greece PChair: Sotiris Polyzos, Journalist, TRT TV, Greece 15.10 FIRESIDE CHAT Language: English PAlexis Patelis, Chief Economic Advisor to Greece's Prime Minister, Hellenic Republic PChair: Konstantinos Rompotis, Editor in Chief, Real News, Greece 15.30 FIRESIDE CHAT Language: Greek PNikos Stathopoulos, Managing Partner, BC Partners, UK PChair: Nikos Chatzinikolaou, Publisher, Director, Realnews, Greece 15.45 FIRESIDE CHAT Language: Greek PAris Karytinos, CEO, PRODEA Investments, Greece PChair: Nikos Roussanoglou, Journalist, Kathimerini, Greece 16.00 FIRESIDE CHAT Language: Greek POdisseas Athanasiou, CEO, LAMDA Development, Greece PChair: Pavlos Tsimas, Journalist, Ta NEA, SKAI TV, Greece 16.20 FIRESIDE CHAT Language: Greek PAlex Fotakidis, Partner, CVC Capital Partners, UK PChair: Eleni Varvitsioti, Greece and Cyprus Reporter, Financial Times 16.35 FIRESIDE CHAT Language: Greek PApostolos Tamvakakis, Managing Partner, Member of the Investment Committee, EOS Capital Partners, Greece PChair: Maria Nikoltsiou,
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