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Horasis The Global Visions Community Horasis: The Global Visions Community Thurgauerstrasse 40, CH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland, www.horasis.org phone +41 79 305 3110, fax +41 44 214 6502, mail [email protected] 1 Horasis Global Meeting 13-15 June, 2016, Liverpool, United Kingdom Exhibition Centre Liverpool Kings Dock Visions for Tomorrow from Uncertainty to Confidence Co-hosts: Liverpool City Council International Festival for Business Co-Chairs: Bo Inge Andersson, Chief Executive Officer, Bo Group Enterprises, Sweden Stuart Gulliver, Group Chief Executive, HSBC Holdings, United Kingdom John Holland-Kaye, Chief Executive Officer, Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom Naveen Jain, Co-founder and Chairman, Moon Express, USA Shaikha Al Maskari, Chairwomen, Al Maskari Holding, UAE Ed Monser, President, Emerson, USA Martin Richenhagen, Chairman, AGCO Corporation, USA Dhruv M. Sawhney, Chairman, Triveni Engineering & Industries, India Takumi Shibata, Chief Executive Officer, Nikko Asset Management Co., Japan Jaan Tallinn, Co-founder, Skype, Estonia Shirley Yeung, Founder & Managing Partner, Dragonrise Capital, China William Zhang, Chairman, Europe-China Culture and Economy Commission, China Academic Partner: Liverpool John Moores University Philanthropy Partner: United Way Worldwide

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Horasis The Global Visions Community

Horasis: The Global Visions Community Thurgauerstrasse 40, CH-8050 Zurich, Switzerland, www.horasis.org phone +41 79 305 3110, fax +41 44 214 6502, mail [email protected]

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Horasis Global Meeting 13-15 June, 2016, Liverpool, United Kingdom Exhibition Centre Liverpool Kings Dock

Visions for Tomorrow – from Uncertainty to Confidence Co-hosts: • Liverpool City Council • International Festival for Business Co-Chairs: • Bo Inge Andersson, Chief Executive Officer, Bo Group Enterprises, Sweden • Stuart Gulliver, Group Chief Executive, HSBC Holdings, United Kingdom • John Holland-Kaye, Chief Executive Officer, Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom • Naveen Jain, Co-founder and Chairman, Moon Express, USA • Shaikha Al Maskari, Chairwomen, Al Maskari Holding, UAE • Ed Monser, President, Emerson, USA • Martin Richenhagen, Chairman, AGCO Corporation, USA • Dhruv M. Sawhney, Chairman, Triveni Engineering & Industries, India • Takumi Shibata, Chief Executive Officer, Nikko Asset Management Co., Japan • Jaan Tallinn, Co-founder, Skype, Estonia • Shirley Yeung, Founder & Managing Partner, Dragonrise Capital, China • William Zhang, Chairman, Europe-China Culture and Economy Commission, China

Academic Partner: • Liverpool John Moores University Philanthropy Partner: • United Way Worldwide

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13th June: Day one 14th June: Day two 15th June: Day three

07.30-08.45 Breakfast Sessions

Technology

Money

Health

Energy

Geopolitics

08.00-10.00 Nigeria

Breakfast session

09.00 – 10.00 Plenary

World Economic Outlook 10.30-12.00 Sightseeing

10.30-12.00 Boardroom Session

High-Performance corporation

Venture capital

Leadership

BRICS

Globalization

10.30–11.30 Reception 12.00-12.30 Plenary

Europe

11:30-13.30 Grand Opening

12.30-14.00 Lunch

Networking and B2B-meetings

13.30-14.30 Plenary

Horasis Opening Plenary 14.00-14.30 Plenary

Migration

14.30-14.50 Plenary

Competitiveness

14.30-16.00 Boardroom Sessions

Demographics

Philanthropy

Caring & Forgiving

Democratic change

Diversity

14.50-16.10 Plenary

Youth

15.10-16.00 Plenary

Faith 16.30-17.00 Plenary

Peace & Prosperity

16.00-17.30 Boardroom Sessions

Growth

Philosophy

Lifestyles

Education

Urbanization

17.00-18.30 Boardroom Sessions

History

Global governance

Trade

Climate change

Fighting poverty

17.30-19.00 Plenary

The Future of Manufacturing 18.30–19.30 Plenary

Visions for Tomorrow

19.00-19.30 Reception

19.30-22.00 Transfer to dinner venue

19.30-22.30 Dinner

United Kingdom

20.00-22.00 Dinner Uncertainty to Confidence

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12 June, 2016 Arrival and check-in at your chosen hotel 14.00-20.00 Registration (Pullman Hotel, Monarchs Quay. The hotel is connected

to Exhibition Centre Liverpool)

13 June, 2016 From 09.00 Registration (Exhibition Centre Liverpool Kings Dock) 10.30-11.30 Networking Reception upon Arrival (Hall B)

11.30–13.30 Grand Opening of the International Festival for Business 2016 (Blue Skies Theatre) Participants of the Horasis Global Meeting are invited to take part in the Grand Opening of the Second International Festival for Business, a series of business events held in Liverpool to celebrate entrepreneurship, innovation and economic growth. The Chancellor of the Exchequer welcomes delegates and interprets what to expect from the festival. Lunch will be served • George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer, United Kingdom • Joe Anderson, Mayor of Liverpool, United Kingdom

13.30-14.30 Opening Plenary: Where are we at? Where are we Going? (Room 1A/1B)

The world’s economic and geo-political framework is increasingly characterized by uncertainties. How and to where ought we to navigate? What are the choke-points and how might we redefine them as opportunities to establish confidence? With this plenary we will set the scene and provide the intellectual backbone for the Horasis Global Meeting which shall unite the world's major stakeholders for an open debate on the future. • Stuart Gulliver, Group Chief Executive, HSBC Holdings, United Kingdom • Shaikha Al Maskari, Chairwomen, Al Maskari Holding, UAE • Martin Richenhagen, Chairman, AGCO Corporation, USA • William Zhang, Chairman, Europe-China Culture and Economy Commission, China Introduced by • Frank-Jürgen Richter, Chairman, Horasis, Switzerland Chaired by • Nik Gowing, International Broadcaster, Kings College, United Kingdom

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14.30-14.50 Plenary: Boosting Competitiveness (Room 1A/1B) Countries can boost economic growth through increased competitiveness. Transitioning from economic crisis, Belgium is a welcome success stories of strategies centered around the improvement of competitiveness. What are the government’s priorities and policies? What does this imply for investors and trading partners? • Kris Peeters, Deputy Prime Minister, Belgium Chaired by • Urs Gredig, Anchor, Swiss National Television, Switzerland

14.50-15.10 Plenary: Empowering Youth (Room 1A/1B) Around the world, youth are driving change. At the same time, many young women and men are disengaged having lost hope in the future. What can be done to empower the Afghan youth providing the opportunities they need? And how will Afghanistan ensure stability and deliver economic growth? • Hamid Karzai, Former President of Afghanistan, Afghanistan Chaired by • Axel Threlfall, Editor-at-Large, Reuters, United Kingdom

15.10-16.00 Plenary: Rebuilding Faith (Room 1A/1B) Faith positively impacts society and economy through ethos and engagement. How to foster shared global values to achieve peace – both inner harmonies as well as reconciliation with potential foes? And how can faith help business and government leaders to reach their goals? • Imam Irfan Chishti, Executive Imam, Manchester Central Mosque, United Kingdom • Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Founder, The Art of Living Foundation, India Response by • Paul Bayes, Bishop, Anglican Diocese of Liverpool, United Kingdom Chaired by • Brian J. Grim, President, Religious Freedom & Business Foundation, USA

16.00-17.30 Boardroom Dialogue Sessions - Charting the Unknown, part I

Participants shall agree to play the role of the oracle, sharing insights on what the future might be. While recognizing the need to focus on fundamentals, these sessions aim to map out where we are headed and identify the urgent need for coherent planning. The Future of Growth (Room 1C) Capitalism has guided the world economy to unprecedented economic growth. Yet it has also proved dysfunctional in important ways. How to create sustained growth and how to possibly reposition the way capitalism works? Which routes to change might be most effective? • Ademola Adeyemi-Bero, Managing Director, First Exploration and Petroleum Development

Co., Nigeria • Erik Berglof, Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom • John Grogan, Chairman, Mongolian–British Chamber of Commerce, United Kingdom • Andreas Irmen, Professor, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg • Abla Abdel Latif, Chairman, Presidential Council for Economic Development, Egypt • Ketan Patel, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Greater Pacific Capital, USA

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• Niraj Sharan, Chief Executive Officer, Aura Inc., India Chaired by • Kevan Watts, Vice Chairman Banking, HSBC Bank, United Kingdom

The Future of Thought (Room 2A) We are in danger of restricting what we may discuss by those holding differing philosophies. How can we open minds to uphold our intellectual expressions? What new philosophical schools are on the rise? Can we foresee universal solutions? • Thorsten Botz-Bornstein, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Gulf University, Kuwait • Richard Bradley, Professor of Philosophy, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom • Nader El-Bizri, Chair of the Civilization Studies Program, American University of Beirut, Lebanon • Angie Hobbs, Professor of Philosophy, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom • Paul Judge, Alderman of the City of London, United Kingdom • Adrian Moore, Professor of Philosophy, University of Oxford, United Kingdom • Julian Savulescu, Professor of Practical Ethics, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Chaired by • Lou Marinoff, Professor of Philosophy, City College of New York, USA

The Future of Lifestyles (Room 2B) We seem to envy those we perceive to be more wealthy. Can we re-educate to consume less while engaging a healthier life-style? Will that be a sufficient end in itself? What else might be missing? • Will Butler-Adams, Chief Executive Officer, Brompton Bicycle, United Kingdom • James Fierro, Founder and Chief Executive Office, Recipco Holdings, United Kingdom • Hind Hobeika, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Instabeat, Lebanon • Jan Stael von Holstein, Visiting Professor, Hong Kong Polytechnic, Hong Kong SAR • David Tang, Founder, Shanghai Tang, Hong Kong • M.A. Zaman, Chairman, Royal Falcon Fleet, UAE Chaired by • Agata Mlynarska, Journalist and Anchor, TVP1, Poland

The Future of Education (Room 3A) Without the ability to read a person is fundamentally hampered: reading allows everyone to understand questions. Further, universal education will reduce gender inequality and lower income disparity. How do we educate while facing opposition from fundamentalists? • Keith Burnett, Vice-Chancellor, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom • Jeffrey Chen, Chairman, Greentech, Taiwan • John Cook, Chairman, Rock Lake Associates, Switzerland • Antoine Karkour, Chief Executive Officer, ilevel, Saudi Arabia • Conrad Wolfram, Chief Executive Officer, Wolfram Research, United Kingdom • Zhang Ying, Associate Dean, Rotterdam School of Management, The Netherlands Chaired by • Lawrence Pratchett, Dean of Business, Law and Government, University of Canberra, Australia

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The Future of Urbanization (Room 3B) Whether in developed or developing nations citizens wish to live in cities. Increasing urban density raises many issues. What are the best solutions, where are the exemplars? Are there fundamentally different urbanization solutions East/West, North/South? • Alan Belfield, Member of the Management Board, Arup, United Kingdom • John W.H. Denton, Chief Executive Officer, Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Australia • David J. Lipkin, Correspondent, Maariv Newspaper, Israel • Michael Parkinson, Professor, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom • Deepak Premnarayen, Chairman, ICS Group, India • Oltmann Siemens, Trustee, Orient Institute, Germany • Tan Chin Nam, Chairman, Temasek Management Services, Singapore • Karen Tang, Executive Director, The Better Hong Kong Foundation, Hong Kong Chaired by • Karen Harris, Managing Director, Macro Trends Group, Bain & Company, USA

17.30-19.00 The Future of Manufacturing (Blue Skies Theatre) Manufacturing is at the center of a strong economy. How is manufacturing evolving and shaping the UK’s and the world’s economies? What capabilities and strategies can help firms enhance their competitive edge in today’s volatile global landscape? • Sajid Javid, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, United Kingdom with • Terry Leahy, Chairman, B&M Retail, United Kingdom • Terry Scuoler, Chief Executive Officer, EEF, United Kingdom

19.00-19.30 Reception (Marketplace) 19.30-22.30 Opening Dinner (Room 1A/1B)

In the face of austerity the UK has seen a very welcome resurgence of people in work and economic growth. What strategies are pertinent now to the UK and to Europe? What of further afield? What are the implications for the business environment and outlook across the main trading blocs – North America, Europe and Asia? • Mark Price, Minister of State for Trade and Investment, United Kingdom Panel discussion broadcasted live on Bloomberg TV, with • Stuart Gulliver, Group Chief Executive, HSBC Holdings, United Kingdom • Catherine Raines, Chief Executive Officer, UKTI, United Kingdom • John Micklethwait, Editor-in-chief, Bloomberg News, United Kingdom Welcome by • Frank-Jürgen Richter, Chairman, Horasis, Switzerland • Max Steinberg, Chief Executive, Liverpool Vision, United Kingdom

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14 June, 2016 from 07.30 Registration (Exhibition Centre Liverpool) 07.30-08.45 Breakfast Sessions - Charting the Unknown, part II

We gather in Liverpool reflecting on our different perceptions of chokepoints and opportunities – yet we may be sure that the future is uncertain. These breakfast sessions will attempt to shape our destiny.

The Future of Technology (Room 1B)

Global leaders agonise about letting machines decide as Artificial Intelligence becomes embedded in our lives. Will technology make better decisions than humans? What new technology will we accept? How do we judge what is right and wrong within cybersecurity? • Ganesh Ayyar, Chief Executive Officer, Mphasis, India • Carlos Moreira, Founder and Chairman, WISeKey, Switzerland • Linus Neumann, Spokesperson, Chaos Computer Club, Germany • Christiane Riedel, Chief Operation Officer, Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, Germany • Raj Samani, Chief Technology Officer, Intel Security, United Kingdom • Edward Shenderovich, Managing Director, Kite Ventures, USA • Ann Winblad, Managing Partner, Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, USA Chaired by • Ravi Velloor, Associate Editor, The Straits Times, Singapore

The Future of Money (Room 1C) We increasingly use imagination (ie debt) to promote trade – but the globe carries so much debt it could never be repaid. Can we continue this way and risk a melt-down of trust? And what currencies and exchange rate regimes do we need? • Shawn Baldwin, Chairman, AIA Group, USA • Steven van Groningen, Chief Executive Officer, Raiffeisen Bank, Romania • Pierre Lagrange, Managing Partner, GLG Partners, United Kingdom • Nasser Saleh, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, ePayments, Jordan • Paul Smith, Chief Executive Officer, CFA Institute, United Kingdom Chaired by • Chris Skinner, Publisher, TheFinanser.com, United Kingdom

The Future of Health (Room 1D)

We are discovering how to re-design our genes. What breakthroughs in prevention and therapy offer a glimpse of a better health? And how can we respond to our mainstream illnesses, epidemics and other emerging health issues? What are the ethical issues? • Heli Bathija, Director, Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research, Switzerland • Mohamed Elmandjra, Chairman, Blue Mango Capital, Morocco • Patricia Hewitt, Chair, UK India Business Council: former Secretary of State for Health, United Kingdom • Mark Hollingsworth, Chief Executive Officer, The Nutrition Society, United Kingdom • Marios Kyriazis, Founder, ELPIS Foundation for Indefinite Lifespans, Cyprus • Alf Erik Lundgrenn, Chairman, Nordic Invest SIA, Latvia

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• Justin McCarthy, Senior Vice President, Pfizer, USA • Arad Rostampour, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Zenamins, USA • Shamsheer Vayalil, Managing Director, VPS Healthcare, UAE Chaired by • Janet Hemingway, Professor, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom

The Future of Energy (Room 1E) Fossil fuels have stoked our historic growth, but they pollute and are a finite resource. What is the future for renewable technologies? Can they substitute totally for fossil sources, with global reach and low cost? What practical balance might be achieved in the near future to meet pollution targets? • Ruben Atekpe, President, Mecowa Group, Ghana • Hisham El-Khazindar, Co-Founder & Managing Director, Qalaa Holdings, Egypt • Kola Karim, Chief Executive Officer, Shoreline Energy International, Nigeria • Nicholas Parker, Managing Partner & Co-Founder, Global Acceleration Partners, Canada • Ivo Prokopiev, Publisher, Economedia, Bulgaria • Hugh Sanderson, Executive Managing Director, FirstEnergy Capital Corporation, United Kingdom • Ernie Thrasher, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Xcoal Energy & Resources, USA Chaired by • Henry Weil, Professor, MIT Sloan School of Management, USA

The Future of Geopolitics (Room 1F) We are increasingly exposed to numerous geopolitical threats. What threats may be ranked by pertinence and which is the single most important geopolitical crisis impacting the world? How can business leaders create positive change circumventing geopolitical tensions? • Alexander Ageev, Founder and General Director, Institute for Economic Strategies, Russia • Tan Sri Rastam Mohd Isa, Chairman, Institute of Strategic and International Studies, Malaysia • Sham Bathija, Senior Economic Adviser to the President of Afghanistan, Afghanistan • Yariv Cohen, Chairman, Kaenaat, United Kingdom • Soroosh Mohammadi, Managing Director, Morra Capital, UAE • Evgeniya Shamis, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Sherpa S Pro, Russia • Ephraim Sneh, Former Minister of Transport and Defence, Israel Chaired by • Baron Jean-Christophe Iseux von Pfetten, President, Institute of East West Strategic

Studies, United Kingdom

09.00-10.00 Plenary: World Economic Outlook (Room 1A) The world economy changes at an unprecedented pace as a result of hyper-connectivity and external shocks. What are the risks and opportunities at the top of the global economic agenda in 2016-2017? And which trends can participants of the Horasis Global Meeting devise collectively? • Bo Inge Andersson, Chief Executive Officer, Bo Group Enterprises, Sweden • Ed Monser, President, Emerson, USA • Dhruv M. Sawhney, Chairman, Triveni Engineering & Industries, India • Shirley Yeung, Founder & Managing Partner, Dragonrise Capital, China Chaired by • Robert Friedman, Editor-at-Large, Bloomberg News, USA

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10.00-10.30 Coffee Break (Room 1B) 10.30-12.00 Boardroom Dialogue Sessions – Business and the Economy

The nature of business and commerce is dramatically changing due to hyper-connectivity and speed. What are the new business and economic development models that make a difference? How to increase innovation and ensure efficient global resources management? And who are the new leaders?

Advancing the New High-Performance Corporation (Room 1B) Businesses were advised to concentrate on core activities, yet performance and growth are essential. How can business leaders ensure their companies thrive in the new normal of heightened uncertainty? How are companies adjusting their modus operandi in the face of transformative economic change? • Sach Chandaria, Managing Director, Catisa, Switzerland • Pierre Cohade, Chief Executive Officer, Triangle Tyre, China • David Fergusson, President, The M&A Advisor, USA • Nigel Knowles, Global Co-Chairman, DLA Piper, United Kingdom • Stefan Kowski, Managing Partner, Centerbridge, United Kingdom • John Manners-Bell, Chief Executive Officer, Transport Intelligence, United Kingdom Chaired by • Allen J. Morrison, Chief Executive Officer, Thunderbird School of Global Management, USA

Freeing Capital, Boosting Innovation (Room 1C) Venture Capital is increasingly recognized as important source of equity capital and innovation. What novel strategies will free up the venture capital market to prime innovation? And how to embrace a start-up culture? • Abdallah Absi, Chief Executive Officer, Zoomal, Lebanon • Gregory Bedrosian, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, Redwood Capital Group, USA • Al Berkeley, Chairman, Princeton Capital Management, USA • Edouard Cukierman, Founder and Chairman, Catalyst Fund, Israel • Martin Haemmig, Visiting Professor, Renmin University, China • Bob Leslie, Founder, Sedicii, Ireland • Bhaskar Majumdar, Managing Partner, Unicorn India Ventures, India Chaired by • Tugce Ergul, Co-founder, Angel Labs, USA

Advancing Leadership (Room 1D) Our business schools are developing managers for businesses and governments. Innovators and entrepreneurs are disruptive; they don’t follow the rules - how do we absorb this attitude within the status quo? And how do we steady the ship while embracing rapid change? What should we look for in our new leaders? • Stacy Kenworthy, Chief Executive Officer, OptiGlobal, USA • Rodria Laline, Chairwoman, Intrabond Holdings Asia, Hong Kong SAR • Daniel F. Muzyka, President, The Conference Board of Canada, Canada • Joachim Reidiess, President, Dr Wirth Group, Germany

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• Victor Sedov, President, Center for Entrepreneurship, Russia • Blair Sheppard, Global Leader for Strategy, PwC, United Kingdom Chaired by • Peter Tufano, Dean of Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Rethinking the BRICS’ Economies (Room 1E) With slower growth among the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa), how are their development strategies being adjusted? What impact will their own funding banks have on their development plans? Will their economic developments keep pace with each other, or might India and China dominate? • Pavel Andreev, Founder, Centre for Global Strategies & Communications, Russia • Saruhan Hatipoglu, Chief Executive Officer, BERI, USA • Rajive Kaul, Chairman, Nicco Group, India • Roger King, Member of the Supervisory Board, Orient Overseas International, Hong Kong SAR • Hiroki Miyazato, Chairman, Haitong Bank, Hong Kong SAR • Mikhail Treyvish, President, OmniGrade Universal Crowdsourcing Agency, Russia • Chris Weafer, President, MacroAdvisory, Russia • Sandile Zungu, Chairman, Zico, South Africa With a special address by: • Huang Weiping, Special Adviser to the State Council of the PRC, China Chaired by • Charles Tang, Chairman, Brazil-China Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Brazil

Driving the Next Wave of Globalization (Room 1F) Global economic interdependence has grown as a function of technological progress and policies aimed at opening national economies to competition. How best to manage globalization and by what measures? Who are the winners and losers? • Lord Karan Bilimoria, Chairman, Cobra Beer Partnership, United Kingdom • Fumbi Chima, Chief Information Officer, Burberry Group, United Kingdom • Jürgen Meier, Chief Executive Officer, Siemens UK, United Kingdom • Ivan Tselichtchev, Professor of Economics, Niigata University of Management, Japan • Heinrich Weiss, Chairman, SMS Group, Germany • Michael Yeoh, Chief Executive Officer, Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute, Malaysia With a special address by: • Yves Leterme, Former Prime Minister of Belgium; Secretary-General, International IDEA, Sweden Chaired by • Peter Williamson, Professor, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

12.00-12.30 Plenary: Towards a More Competitive Europe (Room 1A) Prolonged stagnation in Europe remains a real possibility and with it a slowdown. How will Europe manage inter-nation competition while ensuring collective growth? How can we calm destabilising influences? What are the visions that will change Europe for the better? • John Bruton, Member of the Board, International Financial Services Centre (IFSC); Former Taoiseach (Prime Minister) of Ireland, Ireland • Henning Christophersen, Chairman, Danish Council for European Policy; Former Vice-President of the European Commission, Denmark Chaired by • Nina dos Santos, Anchor and Europe Business Editor, CNN International, United Kingdom

12.30-14.00 Networking Lunch (Room 1B)

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An opportunity to share ideas and insights - in an informal setting promoting B2B exchange.

14.00-14.30 Plenary: What to do about the Migration Crisis? (Room 1A)

The world is currently experiencing an unprecedented migration crisis. Developed nations face austerity with low growth and little tax to offset the costs of asylum seekers whose goal is to reach economic and physical safety. Yet many nations need young people to balance their demographics. How best to integrate migrants? How to achieve a solution? • Ayoob Kara, Deputy Minister of Regional Cooperation, Israel Chaired by • Jeremy Bowen, Middle East Editor, BBC, United Kingdom

14.30-16.00 Boardroom Dialogue Sessions – Social Cohesion and Governance Social scientists differ on the degree of inequality bearable by society – for there will always be some. Our growing technological prowess and our inattention to better education create social unrest. How shall we move towards harmony and ensure social cohesion?

Managing Demographic Change (Room 1B) Populations are changing massively on a global scale - falling in developed nations, rising slightly elsewhere except for Africa and Asia where they are rising rapidly. What policy changes do we need locally and globally? How to offer flexible solutions across national boundaries? • Edgar Bullecer, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, The Paglas Group, Philippines • Harald Einsmann, Member of the Supervisory Board, Tesco, United Kingdom • Emily Grundy, Professor of Demography, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom • Hill Kulu, Professor of Demography, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom • Kolapo Lawson, Chairman, Lawsons Corporation, Nigeria • Richard Min, Founder, Fashion Technology Accelerator, Korea • Tariq Ahmed Nizami, Founder, CEO Clubs Network Worldwide, UAE • Stephen Vasconcellos-Sharpe, Publisher, Salt, United Kingdom Chaired by • Natasha Lance Rogoff, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Ingredients for Education - KickinNutrition.TV, USA

Creating Visions of Philanthropy (Room 1C) There is room to imagine how business leaders can do things beyond pure economic measures. Yet we grumble if philanthropists demand their gifts yield value. How may they combine wealth creation with societal goals? And what is the nature and range of philanthropic giving? • Fakhri Ahmadov, Managing Director, Ahmadoff & Company, United Kingdom • Daryl Brewster, Chief Executive Officer, Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy, USA • Ana Garcia Sineriz, TV Presenter and Broadcast Journalist, Spain • Michael Hayde, Chairman, Wester National Group, USA • Leo J. Hindery, jr., Founder and Managing Partner, InterMedia Partners, USA • Phil O'Reilly, Managing Partner, Iron Duke Partners, New Zealand

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• Peter Samuelson, President, First Star, USA • Marcelle Speller, Executive Chairman, Localgiving Foundation, United Kingdom Chaired by • Brian A. Gallagher, President and Chief Executive Officer, United Way Worldwide, USA

Caring, Consulting and Forgiving (Room 1D) Over decades we have found and cared for the survivors of extremism: wars and bombings, even after natural disasters. In the wake of recent events, how should societies respond to the rise of terrorism and extremism, populism and nationalism? How can we discuss the un-discussable? • Baroness Valerie Amos, Director, SOAS University of London, United Kingdom • Alex Anyse, Partner, The MASY Group, USA • Sherif El-Gabaly, Chairman, Polyserve Fertilizer and Chemical Group, Egypt • Roger Griffin, Professor of Modern History, Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom • Panayiotis Hadjipandelis, Executive Chairman, Hellenic Mining Group, Cyprus • Chitra Narayanan, Associate Fellow, Geneva Centre for Security Policy, Switzerland • Peter Neumann, Professor of Security Studies, King's College London, United Kingdom • Michael Roux, Chairman, Roux International, Australia Chaired by • Sean Cleary, Chairman, Strategic Concepts, South Africa

The People, the State and Democracy (Room 1E) Democracy seems to be challenged on all fronts, from the aftermath of the Arab Spring to mass protests in most world regions. How shall we redefine democracy to be a meaningful and more useful concept? What is the subtle difference between guidance and persecution? What are the limits to alternatives? • Lord Alderdice, Member of the House of Lords, United Kingdom • Harry Anastasiou, Professor, Portland State University, USA • Peter Armand, Chief Executive Officer, AFCapital, Russia • Prabhu Guptara, Executive Member of Board, Relational Analytics, United Kingdom • David Marsh, Managing Director and Co-founder, Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum, United Kingdom • Omar A. Mohanna, Chairman, Suez Cement Group of Companies, Egypt • Tarek M. Ragheb, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Intech Aeronautics, Egypt • Cyrus Razzaghi, President, ARA Enterprise, Iran Chaired by • Anson Chan, Chairman, Bonds Group of Companies, Hong Kong SAR

Understanding Differences, Promoting Diversity (Room 1f) Culture defines nations and we often don’t understand those who are different. What can we do to more openly meet with others? How can migration spur opportunities for growth? And how to promote visions of women being equal to men and empowered of guiding firms and nations? • Mina Al-Oraibi, World Fellow, Yale University, USA • Harbeen Arora, Chancellor, Rai University, India • Moncef Belkhayat, Vice Chairman, Casablanca Region, Former Minister of Youth and Sports, Morocco • Carla Cico, Member of the Supervisory Board, Alcatel-Lucent, France • Rudi Guraziu, Chairman, International Business and Diplomatic Exchange, United Kingdom • Motoko Imada, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Infobahn Holdings, Japan

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• Kadidia Konare, Co-founder, Impact Hub Network, Mali • Felix Zhang, Founder and Executive Director, Envision Energy, China Chaired by • Uri Dromi, Director General, The Jerusalem Press Club, Israel

16.00-16.30 Contact Break (Room 1B) 16.30-17.00 Plenary: Creating Peace and Prosperity (Room 1A)

This panel focuses on two Nobel Peace Laureates’ unique contributions to world history - F.W. de Klerk and José Ramos-Horta. The conversation also examines why some countries descend into violence and some not. What are the critical factors? And how to equip the world’s youth for a future of peace and prosperity?,. • F.W. de Klerk, Former President of South Africa, Nobel Laureate for Peace, South Africa • José Ramos-Horta, Former President of Timor-Leste; Nobel Laureate for Peace, Timor-Leste Chaired by • Max Steinberg, Chief Executive, Liverpool Vision, United Kingdom

17.00-18.30 Boardroom Dialogue Sessions – Creating Tangible Solutions After reflecting on scenarios of business and society we will now elaborate tangible solutions. How can the corporate world help find answers to global challenges? What are the limitations faced by governments and corporations when forward looking? Ought government decisions to be simply practical leaving innovation to the corporates? Will this diminish society? Learning from History (Room 1B) Forecasting is said to be hindsight looking backwards. Historians often highlight what business and government leaders should have done to create the right frameworks to prepare for the future. How can we ensure it is easier to enact good solutions? How may we rank our goals? • Parag Amin, President, Radiqal, USA • Egemen Bagis, Former Minister for EU Affairs, Turkey • Ferial Mostofi, Chairwomen, KDD Group, Iran • Leonid Koshelev, President, Jet-2000, Russia • Rana Mitter, Professor, History and Politics of Modern China, University of Oxford, United Kingdom • Armen Sarkissian, Former Prime Minister of Armenia, United Kingdom • Stefan Simon, Director Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage, Yale University, USA • Wayne W. Wang, Chairman, CDP Group, China Chaired by • Izabella Kaminska, Alphaville Reporter, The Financial Times, United Kingdom

Realigning Global Governance (Room 1C)

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Cultural differences determine we hold views contrary to our neighbours - yet there are commonalities, such as decrying corruption as this deprives the poor. How may we rule globally yet keep local laws local? What supra-national efforts will aid better global governance? And what are the main risks to /business and what can they do to mitigate them? • Venkat Matoory, Chief Executive Officer, Junior Achievement of India, India • Thanos Mitrelias, Chief Executive Officer, Cavendish NanoTherapeutics, United Kingdom • Nasser Munjee, Chairman, DCB Bank, India • Enzo Quattrociocche, Secretary General, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), United Kingdom • Tarek Tawfik, President, Cairo Poultry Group, Egypt • Lidya Tsarenko, Chief Executive Officer, Premium Telecom, Russia Chaired by • Brook Horowitz, Chief Executive Officer, IBLF Global, United Kingdom

Redirecting Trade (Room 1D) Free trade has been a paramount force since the days of the ancient Silk Road. With low barriers to the movement of goods, capital and people trade can prosper. With the failure of the Doha Round, how can free and fair trade overcome existing roadblocks and support inclusive growth globally? • Jeffries Briginshaw, Chief Executive Officer, BritishAmerican Business, United Kingdom • Andrew Cahn, Vice Chairman EMEA, Nomura International, United Kingdom • Petros G. Doukas, Chairman, Capital Partners, Greece • Mats Hellström, Former Minister for Foreign Trade, Sweden • Madhu Koneru, Chief Executive Officer, Trimex International, United Arab Emirates • Umberto de Pretto, Secretary General, International Road Transport Union (IRU), Switzerland • Przemyslaw Aleksander Schmidt, Chairman, Fund for Municipal Investments, Poland Chaired by • Mikael Hagström, Member of the Board, United States Council for International Business, USA

Delivering Climate Solutions (Room 1E) Climate change is one of the most serious challenges facing human mankind. What can we do to tackle climate change? What policies can stimulate new technologies for mitigation, substitution or novelty? And how do we finance the fight against climate change? • Mo El-Fatatry, Founder, Masar Smart Energy, The Netherlands • Joanna D. Haigh, Co-Director Grantham Institute, Imperial College, United Kingdom • Sonia Medina, Director Climate Change, The Children's Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF), United Kingdom • Arun Sharma, Chief Investment Officer, IFC, USA • Sein-Way Tan, Chairman, Green World City Organization, Australia Chaired by • Lawrence Bloom, Secretary General, Be Earth Foundation, United Kingdom

Fighting Poverty (Room 1F)

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We are informed that global inequality is a cause of global poverty and thus social unrest. With the rapid rise of new technologies, education needs to change to meet the needs of the 21st century: is this enough to remove poverty? What other economic development models will better address income inequality? • Salim Amin, Chairman, Camerapix, Kenya • James Bernstein, Chief Executive Officer, Eniware, USA • Rajeeb Dey, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Enternships, United Kingdom • Sasha Gainullin, Chief Executive Officer, Tangiers Group, Malta • Metin Guvener, Chairman, Triangle Group, United Kingdom • Rohit Nayak, Chief Executive Officer, EcoAd, India • David Priestland, Professor of Modern History, University of Oxford, United Kingdom • Yatindra R Sharma, Managing Director, KHS India, India • Diana Skelton, Deputy Director General, ATD Fourth World, France Chaired by • Noel Akpata, President, Stratex Pro, Nigeria

18.30-19.30 Closing Plenary: Visions for Tomorrow (Room 1A) Can we be like sculptors – molding our future? We will reflect on the discussions of the day and the rapporteurs will discuss the scenarios and solutions that have attracted their attention. What issues have been raised? Which might be dominant? What critical and sustainable success factors need to be addressed for the betterment of mankind? • John Holland-Kaye, Chief Executive Officer, Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom • Naveen Jain, Co-founder and Chairman, Moon Express, USA • Takumi Shibata, Chief Executive Officer, Nikko Asset Management Co., Japan • Jaan Tallinn, Co-founder, Skype, Estonia Summarized by • Timothy J. Nichol, Dean, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom Chaired by • Frank-Jürgen Richter, Chairman, Horasis, Switzerland

19.30-20.00 Shuttles to the Titanic Hotel, 56-58 Stanley Street, Liverpool, L1 6 BX 20.00-22.00 Closing Dinner: From Uncertainty to Confidence (Titanic Hotel)

We must not dream about actions and plans we must act now for our future. In this closing dinner, leaders from business and government will reflect on the major outcomes of the Horasis Global Meeting and discuss an action plan to move from uncertainty with confidence. • Yemi Osinbajo, Vice President of Nigeria, Nigeria Chaired by • Frank-Jürgen Richter, Chairman, Horasis, Switzerland • Max Steinberg, Chief Executive, Liverpool Vision, United Kingdom

From 22.00 Shuttles to the hotels

15 June, 2016

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08.00-10.00 Breakfast Briefing on Nigeria (Pullman Hotel)

Nigeria’s prospects for continued economic growth and macroeconomic stability are uncertain, given the challenges Africa's largest economy is facing with dwindling oil revenues and depleting foreign reserves. However, with a government committed to diversifying the economy and the right investment, the country could emerge with a more resilient economy. What is the country’s future roadmap? Exchange insights with government and business from Nigeria. • Yemi Osinbajo, Vice President of Nigeria, Nigeria Chaired by • Noel Akpata, President, Stratex Pro, Nigeria • Joel Segal, Chair of the Africa Business Group, PwC, United Kingdom

10.30-12.00 A Morning in Liverpool

Participants are invited to join a guided tour to explore the vibrant city of Liverpool. We meet at 10.30 in the lobby of the Pullman Hotel.