PROGRAMME v. 24.10.2017 DAY 1 - Wednesday, 25 October 2017 9:00-10:00
OFFICIAL OPENING
H.E. Mr. János Áder, President of Hungary H.E. Mr. Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Government of Hungary Ms. Arancha González, Executive Director, International Trade Centre
MAKING TRADE WORK FOR THE 99%
PLENARY 1
10:00-11:30
This session explores how trade can work for all. Business leaders and policymakers look at policy and practice to boost competitiveness, from infrastructure to connectivity, skills and innovation. Moderator Mr. George Ndirangu, Presenter, CNBC Africa Speakers H.E. Mr. Malik Samarawickrama, Minister for Development Strategies and International Trade, Sri Lanka
Dr. Patrick I. Gomes, Secretary-General, Secretariat of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States
Mr. LI Yong, Director-General, UNIDO
Dr. Ratnakar Adhikari, Executive Director, Enhanced Integrated Framework, WTO
Prof. Jaideep Prabhu, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Ms. Malgorzata Wadzinska, Associate Director, Global Government Relations & Public Policy, Europe, Procter and Gamble, Poland
Mr. Gabor Zsamboki, CEO and General Manager, ANY Security Printing, Hungary
TAKING AN IDEA GLOBAL
‘HOW-TO’ SESSION
12:00-13:00
Entrepreneurs and investors share winning formulas in the journey from a start-up to a successful international business. Moderator Ms. Xin Liu, TV anchor, CGTN, China Speakers Ms. Anna Guenther, Founder, Pledge Me, New Zealand Mr. Mommarr Mass Taal CEO of Tropingo Food, the Gambia Mr. Sándor Kürti, President, Kürt Information Management, Hungary Ms. Lorrana Scarpioni, CEO and Founder, Bliive, Brazil
NEW REGIONAL TRADE ROUTES
PLENARY 2
14:00-15:30
New directions for regional trade are emerging, such as the One Belt, One Road initiative. This high-level public-private dialogue looks at opportunities for SMEs in regional trade routes. It also features the international launch of the SME Competitiveness Outlook 2017. Moderator Ms. Xin Liu, TV anchor, CGTN, China Speakers Eng. Hani Salem Sonbol, CEO, the International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation Ms. Ying Mc Guire, Vice President, Technology Integration Group, USA Ms.Erzsébet Nagy, Managing Director, Hungarian National Trading House, Hungary Mr. Deep Kapuria, Chairman, CII Central Europe Committee, and Chairman, The Hi-Tech Group, India Prof. Zhu Caihua, Professor in Economics and Director of the Institute of International Trade, China Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation, China Ms. Kanayo Awani, Managing Director, Intra-African Trade Initiative, African Export and Import Bank, Egypt Ms. Marion Jansen, ITC Chief Economist presents findings from ITC’s flagship report ‘SME Competitiveness Outlook 2017: The Region: a door to global trade.
PITCH YOUR IDEA
16:00-16:45
Finalists of the Young Entrepreneurs Competition, two from Africa, two from Hungary, pitch their business cases to impact investors, live on stage. The African finalists have been selected in cooperation with the Impact Hub’s Accelerate 2030 programme; the Hungarian finalists are being selected through the Design Terminal. Moderators David Cordobès, Youth and Trade Programme, ITC Susanna Pak, Communications and Events, ITC Members of the jury Mr. Alberto Constans, Vice President Global Sales, Opportunity Network, USA Ms. Anna Guenther, Founder, Pledge Me, New Zealand Mr. Adrame Ndione, Partner, Ebano Finance, France Candidates Mr. Daniel Lind Founder, Re-Fresh, Hungary Mr. Zsolt Balog, CEO, Supp.li, Hungary Mr. Michael K. Ocansey, Founder, Agrocenta, Ghana Mr. Pascal Nyasha, Founder, Agrk Group, Zimbabwe
EXPANDING DIGITAL TRADE
‘HOW-TO’ SESSION
16:45-17:45
Digital trade is a great equalizer: it helps connect the unconnected to markets. Businesses capture more value by giving directly to customers. This practical session, bringing together e-commerce platform providers and entrepreneurs, will look at best practices in cross-border e-commerce. Moderator Dr. Sarah Mc Cue, Professor, Technology Management Master's Degree Program, Georgetown University, United States Speakers Mr. Ilya Kretov, General Manager for Russia and Emerging Europe, eBay Ms. Victoria Saue, Head of Legal and Compliance, e-Residency, Estonia Mr. Barnabás Málnay, Business Development Advisor, Eit Digital, Hungary Ms. Chiedza Makonnen, CEO and Designer, Afrodesiac, Ghana
DAY 2 - Thursday, 26 October 2017 INNOVATION FOR TRADE COMPETITIVENESS
PLENARY 3
9:00-10:30
This session shows innovative approaches to competitiveness when business and public policies are aligned. Businesses and competitiveness experts share secrets of success. Moderator Mr. George Ndirangu, anchor, CNBC Africa, Rwanda Speakers Mr. Colin Grant, Vice-president ‘International’, University of Southampton, UK Ms. Indira Malwatte, Chairperson & Chief Executive, Sri Lanka Export Development Board Mr. Gustavo Lascurain, Managing Director, Pasaban, Spain Ms. Fu Xiaolan, Director, Technology and Management Centre for Development, and Professor of Technology and International Development, Oxford University Mr. Abdulaziz Bin Nasser Al Khalifa, Chief Executive Officer, Qatar Development Bank Mr Zoltán Urbán, CEO, Export Import Bank, Hungary
MOVING FROM AGRICULTURE TO AGRIBUSINESS
PLENARY 4
11:00-12:30
Agricultural value chain experts provide insights into how to develop agri-food systems that add value, jobs, export revenue; affordable food options and reduces environmental impact. Moderator Ms. Adrienne Klasa, Editor, This is Africa, Financial Times Speakers Mr. Rufat Mammadov, President, Azerbaijan Export and Investment Promotion Foundation Ms. Dorothy Tembo, Deputy Executive Director, International Trade Centre Mr. Edmund Poku, CEO, Niche Cocoa Industry Limited, Ghana Mr. Ajmal Abdulsamad, Research Analyst, Duke University Mr. Perin Saint-Ange, Associate Vice-President Programme Management Department, International Fund for Agricultural Development Mr. Miklós Maróti, Founder and CEO, AgroVir, Hungary
‘SHE TRADES’, MAKING IT HAPPEN
‘HOW-TO’ SESSION
13:30-14:30
The ITC ‘SheTrades’ programme aims to connect one million women entrepreneurs to markets by 2020 with a campaign, a focused networking app and a range of international and national information resources. This session outlines why empowering women to trade matters, and how to improve their access to trade opportunities. Moderator Ms. Adrienne Klasa, Editor, This is Africa, Financial Times Speakers Dr. Petra Pana, Deputy Secretary of State, MFAT, Hungary Ms. Arancha González, Executive Director, ITC Ms. Lilowtee Rajmun, Director, Mauritius Export Association Ms. Sona Jobarteh, Kora virtuoso and social entrepreneur, the Gambia Ms. Ahu Serter, Founder, Women Investment Platform, Turkey Mr. Olusegun Awolowo, Executive Director/CEO, Nigerian Export Promotion Council
GREEN MEANS BUSINESS
PLENARY 5
14:30-16:00
See how business is responding to the demand for “green” production in business strategies. Moderator Mr. Robert Skidmore, Chief, Sustainable and inclusive value chains, ITC Speakers Mr. Tancrede Voituriez, Programme Director, Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations, France Mr. Marcel Vernooij, Strategic Advisor, Management Team, Sustainable Economic Development Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Netherlands Mr. Chen Xiao Ping, Chief Executive Officer, China Everbright International Ltd Ms. Brindusa Burrows, CEO and Founder, The Ground Up Project, Switzerland Mr. Márton Kenyeres, Managing Director, BIOPOLUS Ltd, Hungary
FROM WASTE TO WEALTH
‘HOW-TO’ SESSION 16:30-17:30
Innovation opens new opportunities for environmentally sustainable trade. To link to the B2Bs, the session will also look at agricultural by-products. Moderator Mr. Mafipe Chunga, Senior Manager, KPMG, Zambia Speakers Mr. Octavio Torres Quintana, Founder, Valopes, Chile Mr. Pál Kiss, CEO, Thermowatt, Hungary Mr. Israel Magaña, CEO, HM Energy Mexico, Mexico Ms. Anne Chappaz, Chief, Trade and Investment Support Institutions, ITC
CLOSING SESSION
17:30-18:00
Ms. Kayula Agnes Siame, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry, Zambia Dr. Petra Pana, Deputy Secretary of State, MFAT, Hungary Ms. Arancha González, Executive Director, ITC