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session The Post–Crisis World: Time for New Leaders Social, political and economic consequences of the global crisis undermined the effectiveness of generally accepted economic theories and financial institutions. Europe is facing the need for profound revision of its approach to social policy, relations with emerging economic powers, competitiveness and building economy based on knowledge. Political leaders and stakeholders in such areas as business, science and culture have to confront the same issues. Only cooperation between them may create solutions upon which the future of the Old Continent depends. Moderator: Juliusz Braun, President of the Board, TVP S.A., Poland Speakers: Carlo D’Asaro Biondo, VP, President SEEMEA Operations, GOOGLE, Italy Andrzej Klesyk, CEO, PZU SA, Poland Aleksander Kwasniewski, Former President of Poland (1995–2005), Amicus Europae Foundation, Poland Pedro Pereira da Silva, Chief Operations Officer (COO) of Jeronimo Martins Group, Country Manager Pold, Jeronimo Martins Polska S.A., Poland Filip Thon, President of RWE Polska, Board Member of RWE Retail, RWE Polska S.A., Poland Lech Walesa, Former President of Poland (1990–1995), Lech Walesa Institute, Poland ������������������������������������������������������������������� 17 Plenary Session Pijalnia, Sala Plenarna ����������������� SEPTEMBER 2 18:40—20:10 16:00—17:00 Partner: plenary session Rzeczpospolita daily Partner: discussion panel International Centre for Defence Studies The New Role of Central Europe – 25 Years after the Transition Poland as a Hub for the Baltic–Adriatic and Baltic–North Sea Energy Corridors Not everyone has equally used the opportunity created by the free market. Which countries have gained the most and which the least over the past 25 years? Cheap labour force cannot be the region’s most important competitive advantage any longer. Central European business needs to find a new identity. Searching for a good solution continues. Entrepreneurs from the CEE region have finally grown up for expansion. Investments are increasingly flowing into Western Europe, where Central European companies take over their competitors, often more notorious than them. Boguslaw Chrabota, Editor–in–Chief, Rzeczpospolita daily, Poland Together with its Visegrád Group partners and the European Union, Poland has been promoting a north–south corridor from the Baltic to the Adriatic, the backbone of which will be an LNG facility at Świnoujście linked by pipeline to the Croatian island of Krk, but that will also include upgraded telecommunications links as well as road and rail transport. While welcome, this initiative poses a challenge: can Poland maintain its focus on this corridor while maintaining strategically engaged in the EU’s efforts to facilitate links to the Nordic and Baltic countries, especially with regard to natural gas and rail transport? Our panel will take a holistic approach to this question, addressing relevant aspects from future sources of LNG imports to the political challenges of multinational projects such as Rail Baltic. Speakers: Moderator: Moderator: Jan Krzysztof Bielecki, Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Poland Joao Bras Jorge, President and CEO, Bank Millennium, Poland Jacek Chwedoruk, Managing Director, Rothschild, Poland Joze Colaric, President of the Management Board and Chief Executive, Krka, Slovenia Jacek Krawiec, President of the Management Board, CEO, PKN ORLEN S.A., Poland Alastair Teare, CEO, Deloitte, Hungary 18 David Koranyi, Deputy Director, Atlantic Council, USA Speakers: Pawel Olechnowicz, CEO, LOTOS Group, Poland Edin Sose, Chief Commercial Officer, Advanced World Transport a.s., Czech Republic Reka Szemerkenyi, Chief Foreign Policy and Security Adviser, The Prime Minister’s Office, Hungary Dominykas Tuckus, General Manager, LitGas, Lithuania Emmet Tuohy, Research Fellow, International Centre for Defence Studies, Estonia Marin Zovko, Chairman of the Board, Plinacro d.o.o., Croatia 19 International Security Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Karpaty Plenary Session Dom Forum, Sala Koncertowa SEPTEMBER 2 17:10—18:25 Partner: thematic block PwC How Much Does Piracy Cost? Economic and Social Consequences of Intellectual Property Theft Speakers: Roman Dmowski, Under Secretary of State, Ministry of Administration and Digitization, Poland Dominik Libicki, President of the Board, Cyfrowy Polsat S.A., Poland Maciej Maciejowski, Member of the Management Board, TVN S.A., Poland Petra Masinova, CEO, NEWTON Media, Czech Republic Julien Verley, CEO, nc+, France Presentation: Copyright Infringement’s Impact on the Polish Economy PwC report “Analysis of the impact of piracy of video content on the economy in Poland” was prepared at the request of Distributors of Television Programs SYGNAŁ. The publication concerns the impact on the economy of internet piracy of video content (understood as functioning websites allow downloading or viewing of full–video content without a license). The report describe and quantify influence of these entities on the Polish economy, set the current scale of the phenomenon, identify the main causes and propose solutions to reduce the scale of “piracy”. Piotr Baranowski, Partner, PwC, Poland Panel discussion: How Much Does Piracy Cost? Economic and Social Consequences of Intellectual Property Theft Moderator: Jacek Socha, Vice–chairman, Partner, PwC, Poland 20 21 International Security Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Karpaty International Security Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Karpaty SEPTEMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 2 16:00—17:00 17:10—18:25 Partner: discussion panel Domański Zakrzewski Palinka Private Entrepreneurs and the Succession The panel will focus on succession in private companies. The speakers will share their insights on how to get well prepared transfer of assets, how to avoid mistakes and make operations efficient. Moderator: Pawel Blajer, Journalist, TVN 24, Poland Speakers: Leszek Bac, President of the Board, BAĆ–POL S.A., Poland Krzysztof Pawinski, CEO, Maspex Wadowice Group, Poland Kazimierz Pazgan, President of the Board, Konspol Holding Sp. z o.o., Poland Ewald Raben, CEO, Raben Management Services Sp. z o.o., Grupa Raben, Poland Marek Swiatkowski, Partner, Corporate and M&A Practice, Domański Zakrzewski Palinka Law Firm, Poland 22 discussion panel Tourism in the Regions – Tradition and Innovation The development of tourism can be an important factor in the economic and social activation of regions. In order to be successful, regions should be aware of their resources and opportunities in terms of infrastructure and cooperation within different types of tourism, such as conference tourism, business tourism, religious tourism, recreational and sport tourism. Moderator: Kazimierz Barczyk, Chairman, Council of the Malopolska Region, Poland Speakers: Vitalie Chiurcciu, Chief of General Department, General Department of Economic Development, Trade, Services and External Economic Affairs of Gagauzia, Republic of Moldova Janusz Majcher, Mayor, Zakopane City Council, Poland Mariusz Zaborowski, Mayor, Slesin City Council, Poland Aleksandar Bogdanovic, Mayor, Old Royal Capital Cetinje, Montenegro 23 Business and Management Dom Forum, Sala Tarnów Business and Management Dom Forum, Sala Tarnów SEPTEMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 2 18:40—20:10 16:00—17:00 Partner: discussion panel CEI–IUL Center for International Studies in Lisbon Regional Power of Facebook and Twitter. How Social Media Conquer Local Societies? Local information, created and communicated via social media, plays more and more important role in the regional dimension. The most relevant for urban communities will be news from the region, which – thanks to the Internet and social media – may become an effective instrument for bringing pressure on the local authorities, and in the same time, is one of the best tools serving to resolve urban problems. Moderator: Catia Miriam Costa, Researcher at the Centre of International Studies, Lisbon University Institute (ISCTE–IUL), Portugal Speakers: Neven Cveticanin, Member of the Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Research Fellow, Institute of Social Sciences, Univeristy of Belgrade, Serbia Tatyana Kovalchuk, Journalist, Center of Political Analysis “Stratagema”, Ukraine Lidia Peralta Garcia, Professor, Department of Journalism, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain Stepan Piron, President of NGO, Independent Centre of Journalism in Gagauzia, Republic of Moldova Yurii Romanenko, Director, Editor in Chief, Center of Political Analysis “Stratagema”, analitical web–site Hvylya.org, Ukraine Partner: thematic block Lech Walesa Institute 25 Years of Economic Transformation in Poland – The Role of Foreign Investment in Transformation – Experiences and Recommendations Panel discussion: 25 Years of Economic Transformation in Poland – The Role of Foreign Investment in Transformation – Experiences and Recommendations – Experience of Polish economic transformation as a lesson for other countries in the region and the world – Foreign investment’s role in the success of the Polish transformation – Strategic directions of the development of the Polish economy in the next 25 years – Investment determinants in Poland from the historical and contemporary perspectives – New competitive advantages of Poland – infrastructure and innovation – Investing of an intellectual and scientific capital in the Polish economic development – Directions of foreign investment in Poland in the next 25 years Special guest: Lech Walesa, Former President of Poland (1990–1995), Lech Walesa Institute, Poland 24 25 Special Events during the Day Dom Forum, Sala Koncertowa Business and Management Dom Forum, Sala Tarnów SEPTEMBER 2 Report presentation: Foreign Investors of the Quarter–Century SEPTEMBER 2 16:00—17:00 Partner: discussion panel PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A. Secure Energy Mix. Coal – the Past or the Future? Over 90% of Polish power plants use coal as fuel. One–fourth of them use brown coal, however its deposits will be depleting after 2020. The speakers will try to find answers to questions if coal will still serve to the Polish power industry in further perspective and whether coal could be an eco–friendly energy resource. Moderator: Agnieszka Lakoma, Journalist, Department of Economics, Polish Press Agency (PAP), Poland Speakers: Marek Woszczyk, President of the Management Board, PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A., Poland Miroslaw Bielinski, President of the Board, Energa Group, Poland Dariusz Lubera, President of the Board, Tauron Polish Energy SA, Poland Pawel Smolen, President, EURACOAL, European Association for Coal and Lignite, Belgium Janusz Steinhoff, Senior Adviser, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants, Poland Krzysztof Zamasz, CEO, ENEA S.A., Poland Jacek Chwedoruk, Managing Director, Rothschild, Poland 26 27 Energy Forum Jan Krzysztof Bielecki, Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Poland Jacek Michalowski, Head, Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland, Poland Beata Stelmach, CEO, Poland & Baltics, GE, Poland Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Balowa Special Events during the Day Dom Forum, Sala Koncertowa Speakers: Partner: thematic block Polish Power Exchange The Common Market for Electricity and Natural Gas: the Role of Visegrad Countries as a Remedy to the Ukraine Crisis Presentation: Gas Markets’ Transformation in the Central Europe, Mirage or Close Future? Tomasz Daborowski, Senior Fellow, Central European Department, Centre for Eastern Studies, Poland Panel discussion: The Common Market for Electricity and Natural Gas: the Role of Visegrad Countries as a Remedy to the Ukraine Crisis Discussion on challenges and perspectives of capacity building of the Visegrad Region for common, secured energy region creation. How to build a road map for accessibility to natural resources with acceptable prices for countries in our region? Connected, efficient and fluent markets of gas and energy are crucial. They should operate for citizens’ benefit basing on three pillars: security, competitiveness and transparency. Moderator: Ireneusz Lazor, President & Chief Executive Officer, Polish Power Exchange, Poland Speakers: Maciej Bando, President, Energy Regulatory Office, Poland 28 29 Energy Forum 17:10—18:25 Jan Chadam, President of the Management Board, Gas Transmission Operator GAZ–SYSTEM S.A., Poland Karoly Matrai, Chief Executive Officer, KELER CCP Ltd., Hungary Bohdan Sokolowskiy, Head of the Energy Program, Borysfen, Ukraine Marek Woszczyk, President of the Management Board, PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A., Poland Mariusz Zawisza, CEO & President of the Management Board, Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG), Poland Ivor Zupanic, General Manager, Croatian Energy Market Operator Ltd., Croatia Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Balowa Energy Forum Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Balowa SEPTEMBER 2 16:00—17:00 17:10—18:25 discussion panel Ukraine: Two Colors Will the colors of bright blue sky over wheat fields still unite Ukrainians? Whether in their name are they ready for dialogue, compromise and consent? Is it possible that the agreement will remove the source of hostility, opening the field of cooperation feuding political camps and the divided regions? Will faith in the power of the Ukrainian state and civic community be restored? Special guest: Aleksander Kwasniewski, Former President of Poland (1995–2005), Amicus Europae Foundation, Poland Moderator: Markus Meckel, President, German War Graves Commission, Germany Speakers: Cezary Grabarczyk, Deputy Speaker, Parliament, Poland Andrii Yermolaiev, Director, Institute for Strategic Studies “New Ukraine”, Ukraine Maxim Shevchenko, Editor–in–Chief, “Caucasian Policy”, Russia Sergey Bogachev, Secretary of the City Council, Donetsk City Council, Ukraine 30 Partner: discussion panel ILF European Integration in Agro–Industrial Complex: the Reload is Inevitable According to reports by the UN and the OECD, the Ukrainian agro–industrial sector is likely to increase by 30 percent and be rated among five largest agricultural economies of the world. Conditions are: investments, urbanisation and income growth. The eurointegration of Ukraine will bring new opportunities for development of the sector, but also new threats. The EU and Ukraine need to reset their relations and will have to build from scratch a long–term, sustainable, mutually beneficial relationship in this field. Moderator: Tetyana Gavrysh, Managing Partner, “INYURPOLIS” Law Firm ILF Private Joint–Stock Company, Ukraine Speakers: Andrew Druzyaka, Member of the Board of Group of companies/C.E.O., Group of companies “Zerno.UA”/ “KyiAgroProduct” Ltd, Ukraine Robert Niewiadomski, President of the Board, Farmio S.A., Poland Igor Shvaika, Minister of Agricultural Policy and Food, Government of Ukraine, Ukraine Maciej Duda, President of the Board, Duda Holding, Poland 31 Europe – Ukraine Forum Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Marmurowa SEPTEMBER 2 Partner: Ministry of the Economy of the Republic of Poland Europe – Ukraine Forum Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Marmurowa Partner: Ministry of the Economy of the Republic of Poland SEPTEMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 2 18:40—19:45 16:00—17:00 presentation discussion panel Rebuilding Ukraine – the Potential of the Regions Poland – Science and Innovation – Strategies for Growth Deep economic and social diversification of the Ukrainian regions is one of the reasons for internal tensions and conflicts. Coming out of the crisis and reconstruction of Ukraine will require from regions much more natural resources, infrastructure and economic potential. The representatives of Vinnitsa, Odessa, Lviv and Euro–region “Dniester” will present investment and economic potential of national and international significance. Over the last 10 years Poland has seen phenomenal economic growth. The country has excellent prospects for sustained development. Innovation and added value will play a key role in enabling future prosperity. This panel looks at Poland’s innovation potential and how successful strategic partnerships will enable the country to grow globally. Moderator: Marek Ratajczak, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Science and Higher Education, Poland Iryna Budnikevich, Professor, Head of Marketing Department, Chernivtsy State University, Ukraine Speakers: Petro Kolodiy, Chairman, Lviv Regional Council, Ukraine Sergii Mykhailowych Svytko, Chairman, Vinnytsia Regional Council, Ukraine Serhii Tatusiak, Chairman, Euroregion Dniester, Ukraine Valerii Logvinov, Head, Technology Center for e–Government, Odessa National Polytechnik University, Ukraine 32 Special guest: Moderator: Marcin Piasecki, Editor–in–Chief, Sukces/Gremi Business Communication, Poland Speakers: Wolfgang Burtscher, Deputy Director–General of DG Research, European Commission, Austria Daniel Kawczynski, Member, House of Commons, United Kingdom Andrzej Klesyk, CEO, PZU SA, Poland Dariusz Marzec, Vice President of the Management Board for Strategy and Development, PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A., Poland Jan Szmidt, Warsaw University of Technology, Rector, Poland 33 Innovations Forum Dom Forum, Sala Rzeszów Europe – Ukraine Forum Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Marmurowa Partner: Ministry of the Economy of the Republic of Poland SEPTEMBER 2 17:10—18:25 Partner: thematic block Foundation For Strategic Competence Development Agnieszka Hryniewicz–Bieniek, Country Director, Google, Poland Piotr Skirski, Director of Strategic Projects, Cisco Systems Poland Sp. z o.o., Poland Innovations Forum Dom Forum, Sala Rzeszów Innovations Forum Dom Forum, Sala Rzeszów SEPTEMBER 2 Technology Changes Business – Does It? Report presentation: The Role of IT in Sales Support and Business Development Moderator: Magdalena Dziewguc, Managing Director, FSCD Poland, Poland Jowita Michalska, Managing Director, FSCD Poland, Poland Panel discussion: Technology Changes Business, Does It? Almost every business leader claims that technological influences the company’s business model. However, IT departments and operational departments often have different objectives – that is why instead of cooperating, they compete with each other. How does the connection between IT and business look like in the largest Polish organisations? What distinguishes market leaders? And finally what to do in order for a technological change not to be just a declaration? Speakers: Boguslawa Matuszewska, President, Fundation For Strategic Competence Development, Poland Piotr Ploszajski, Professor, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland Jolanta Jaworska, IBM Poland, Poland 34 35 SEPTEMBER 2 18:40—20:10 16:00—17:15 discussion panel Internet of Things. What Will Be the Future of the Web? Economic expectations related to the Internet of Thing are quite high. The objective of introducing the Internet of Things is work in exchange for quality of life. According to ITU data, there are 6,8 bln of mobile phones. You can expect people to change their old phones for new ones, but there will be no rapid sales growth. It is estimated that around 50 bln of smart appliances will be connected to the Internet of Things. What business model will it create and what are the chance for the protection of privacy? Special guest: Rafal Trzaskowski, Minister, Ministry of Administration and Digitization, Poland Moderator: Grzegorz Sadowski, journalist, Wprost Magazine, Poland Speakers: Robert Bednarski, President of the Board, Onet.pl Group, Poland Michal Kobosko, Editor–in–Chief, Project Syndicate Polska, Poland Petra Masinova, CEO, NEWTON Media, Czech Republic Piotr Nowak, CEO Nowak Holding, Poland Pawel Jagus, President of the Board, Qumak S.A., Poland Partner: thematic block EY Financial Resources and Human Capital in the Healthcare System in Poland Financial Resources and Human Capital in the Healthcare System in Poland 15 years of the Polish medical market is an opportunity to discuss challenges related to financial resources and human capital in the healthcare system. Are they sufficient? What are the possibilities for increasing funding of the healthcare system in Poland? What measures would solve a problem of unavailability of medical staff? How is that problem perceived and how should it be positioned on the national level? Moderator: Lukasz Zalicki, Partner, EY, Poland Financial Resources and Human Capital in the Healthcare System in Poland Challenges related to scarcity of financial and human resources are a pressing problem for the Polish healthcare system. Experts will focus on the following questions: What changes can serve better management of limited financial resources? What are possible remedies and whose task is it? Do we educate a sufficient number of students in relevant fields of specialisation? Moderator: Lukasz Zalicki, Partner, EY, Poland Speakers: Tadeusz Jedrzejczyk, President, National Health Fund, Poland Marek Krawczyk, Rector, Medical University of Warsaw (WUM), Poland 36 37 HealthDom Care Forum Forum, Sala Medicus Innovations Forum Dom Forum, Sala Rzeszów SEPTEMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 2 17:25—18:25 Partner: discussion panel Domański Zakrzewski Palinka The Quality of the Regulatory Environment and Investment Attractiveness of Poland The panel aims to show the relationship between the quality of law in Poland and the activity of foreign investors in the area of health. The panel will start with a presentation showing in a comparative perspective a correlation between the quality of the regulatory environment and investment. The discussion will focus on the legal factors affecting investments in R&D such as clinical research, manufacturing and product investments. The panel will identify the main obstacles to increasing investment in the area of health, which can be removed by changing law. Moderator: Marcin Matczak, Partner, Head of Pharmaceutical Law Practice, Domański Zakrzewski Palinka, Poland Speakers: Nicole Bedlington, Executive Director, European Patients’ Forum, Belgium Marcin Jedrzejuk, Vice President & CFO Europe, Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, Inc., Poland Erik Plas, Managing Director, MSD Polska Sp. z o.o., Poland Iwona Chojnowska–Haponik, Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency, Director, Foreign Investment Department, Poland 38 39 HealthDom Care Forum Forum, Sala Medicus HealthDom Care Forum Forum, Sala Medicus Andrzej Matyja, Chairman, The Regional Chamber of Physicians and Dentists in Cracow, Poland Beata Malecka–Libera, Member, Parliament, Poland 20:20—21:20 Regions Forum HealthDom Care Forum Forum, Sala Medicus SEPTEMBER 2 discussion panel Economy – Health. Pharmaceutical Industry The pharmaceutical industry is one of the key industries of any modern country. Innovation, employment for highly qualified workers, collaboration with research centers, and finally the country’s access to locally produced medical technologies are only some of the reasons why the European Union is racing against the United States and other countries in pharmaceutical industry. Poland has a great production facilities, production technologies of generics and biosimilars, clinical research centers, and rich experience in clinical research. Moderator: Maciej Bogucki, President of the Board, Cogno sp. z o.o, Poland Speakers: Maciej Adamkiewicz, President, Adamed Group, Poland Bartosz Bednarz, Country President, AstraZeneca Pharma Poland Ltd, Poland Ewa Grenda, President of the Management Board, The Employers’ Union of Innovative Pharmaceutical Companies INFARMA, Poland Dorota Hryniewiecka–Firlej, Country Manager, Pfizer Polska Sp. z o.o., Poland Wojciech Kuzmierkiewicz, President of the Scientific Foundation Polpharma, Polpharma S.A., Poland Slawomir Neumann, Secretary of State, Ministry of Health, Poland Grazyna Henclewska, Ministry of Economy, Undersecretary of State, Poland 40 41 SEPTEMBER 2 16:00—17:00 17:10—18:25 discussion panel Metropoles vs. Regions: Shaping Regional Development Policies There are natural interactions between metropolitan areas and regions. Metropolises – industrial and information centers, as well as the very important spots on the regional map to generate knowledge, technology and innovation – affect the development of its regional surroundings. Cooperation of both, metropolitan areas and regions, benefits the whole region. How to successfully shape a regional development policy together, including issues related to the EU funds within The National Cohesion Strategy 2007–2013 and issues concerning the future of Cohesion Policy in order to make better the life’s standards of the inhabitants of the metropolis and surrounding areas? Moderator: Partner: discussion panel Air Liquide Healthcare (Air Liquide Polska Sp. z o.o.) Local Map of Health Needs as a Tool for Planning the Restructuring of the Market Among the Ministry of Health’s proposals for the decentralization of the National Health Fund, those associated with the creation of so–called regional map of health care needs appeared as well. The efficiency of its implementation requires answers to the following questions: will the map of needs at the regional level result in restructuring the market, which is inevitable due to the demographic and civilization changes? Are there successful examples of such restructuring processes undertaken at the regional level? What are problems with their implementation and what is their efficiency? Marcin Swiecicki, Member, Parliament, Poland Moderator: Speakers: Wojciech Kozak, Vice Marshal, Marshal`s Office of the Malopolska Region, Poland Yuriy Bova, Mayor, Trostyanets City Council, Ukraine Reiner Kneifel–Haverkamp, Head of Unit EU Funding Coordination and EU Economic and Financial Policies, Brandenburg Ministry of Economic and European Affairs, Germany Elzbieta Koterba, Deputy Mayor, City Hall of Krakow, Poland Jacek Protas, Marshal, Warminsko–Mazurskie Region’s Marshal’s Office, Poland Istvan Valentin Vacar, President, Cluj–Napoca County Council, Romania 42 Speakers: Sabina Bigos–Jaworowska, Director of the District Hospital in Oswiecim, President of the Association of Hospitals Malopolska, Health Care Centre, Poland Barbara Bulanowska, General Director, National Healt Fund, Branch in Malopolskie Voivodeship, Poland Roman Kolek, Vice Marshal, Opolskie Region’s Marshal’s Office, Poland Jerzy Miller, President, Malopolska Provincial Office, Poland Tomasz Wachnicki, Director Healthcare Business Central Europe, Air Liquide Healthcare (Air Liquide Polska Sp. z o.o.), Poland 43 Regions ForumPawilon, – Economy Sala Muszyna Regions ForumPawilon, – Economy Sala Muszyna SEPTEMBER 2 18:40—19:50 Partners: discussion panel LUFTHANSA Team Aviation Solution/Romanian CAA Mildred Troegeler, Senior Manager Technical and Regulatory Affairs, Association of European Airlines, Belgium Janis Vanags, Vice President, airBaltic, Latvia Commentator: Karl Dandler, CEO and Chairman of the Management Board, Kosice International Airport, Slovakia Flight Connections and Development of Regional Airports in Central and Eastern Europe In recent decades, we can observe an incredible growth dynamics of air passenger traffic in Central and Eastern Europe. Airports and airport infrastructure undergo constant modernization. It is worth noticing, however, that the vast majority of new routes lead to the west, while the connections between the countries of our region are still very underdeveloped. What are the opportunities for the development of air links within this part of Europe? What can encourage airline operators to open new routes? And how to plan out rational development strategies for regional airports’ network? Moderator: Sorana Pop, Vice President TAS/Aeronautical Inspector RO CAA, Team Aviation Solution/Romanian CAA, Romania Speakers: Bart Buyse, General Manager Poland, Lufthansa, Poland Pablo Mendes De Leon, Professor of Air and Space Law, International Institute of Air and Space Law, Leiden University, The Netherlands Wladyslaw Ortyl, Marshal, Marshal Office of the Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Poland Jan Pamula, President of the Board, John Paul II International Airport Kraków–Balice Ltd, Poland Catalin Popa, Inspector, National Representative, ROMANIAN CAA / EUROCONTROL, Romania 44 45 Regions ForumPawilon, – Economy Sala Muszyna Regions ForumPawilon, – Economy Sala Muszyna SEPTEMBER 2 20:00—21:15 Partners: plenary session PublicAid Sp. z o.o. Report presentation: Jan Figel, Vice President, National Council, Slovakia Jean–Jack Queyranne, President of the Regional Council Rhône–Alpes, Energy Committee of the Association of French Regions (ARF), France Adam Zdzieblo, Secretary of State, Ministry of Infrastructure and Development, Poland Polish Regions after 10 Years of Membership in the European Union Leszek Jasinski, Professor, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland 10 Years of Central Europe in the European Union – Conclusions and Solutions Poland’s accession to the European Union was not only a significant political and economic event, but also a great social one. More than 38 million Polish citizens gained new opportunities and the Polish economy got new impulses to grow. However, the results of Polish accession to the EU differ in terms of their scale, character and area. Have we used all the opportunities that the accession and EU funds brought to us over the last 10 years, especially in terms of relations with the societies of the countries undergoing the process of democratization and developing the civil society? Moderator: Marek Sowa, Marshal of the Malopolska Region, Marshal`s Office of the Malopolska Region, Poland Speakers: Mercedes Bresso, President of the EU Committee of Regions (2010–2012), Member, European Parliament, Italy Andrzej Ferber, President, PublicAid Sp. z o.o., Poland 46 47 RegionsNowy Forum – Economy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Marmurowa RegionsNowy Forum – Economy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Marmurowa SEPTEMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 2 16:00—17:00 17:10—18:25 Partner: discussion panel Do Rzeczy Weekly Local and Regional Policy without Political Parties – Science Fiction Scenario or Real Necessity? The question if political parties are really necessary in the local and regional governments returns along with the crisis of public confidence in the political parties. Does an effective management at the level of local government require a support of political parties? Or rather the best managed government is the one with president/major and their staff that do not represent any particular party? Moderator: Pawel Lisicki, Editor–in–Chief, Do Rzeczy Weekly, Poland Speakers: Stanisław Gawlowski, Secretary of State, Ministry of Environment, Poland Jaroslaw Gowin, Member of Parliament of Poland, President of, Office of the Mp Jaroslaw Gowin, Poland Ryszard Kalisz, Member, Parliament, Poland Jacek Majchrowski, Mayor, City Hall of Krakow, Poland Beata Szydlo, Member, Vice–Chairperson of the Committeee on Public Finances, Parliament, Poland Kazimierz Barczyk, Chairman, Council of the Malopolska Region, Poland 48 Partner: discussion panel Onet.pl Group Who Are the Opinion Leaders in the Digital World? The development of new media and technological progress allows you to reach the audience without the mediation of journalists and analysts. On the other hand, it does not give a chance to hide any flaws and weaknesses. Who, in this situation, has a chance to become a leader – an outstanding person or the one with great PR resources, that is able to repel any attack of the competition. Moderator: Agata Kolodziej, Journalist Biznes.pl, Onet.pl Group, Poland Speakers: Natalia Hatalska, Bloger, Poland Jaroslaw Kuzniar, Editor, Journalist, TVN 24, Poland Michal Pol, Editor–in–Chief, Przegląd Sportowy, Poland Sylwester Wardega, videobloger, Poland 49 Regions Forum – Society Pawilon, Sala Wierchomla Regions Forum – Society Pawilon, Sala Wierchomla SEPTEMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 2 18:40—19:50 16:00—17:00 discussion panel thematic block Local E–Government: Wishful Thinking or Reality? Reform of Municipal Waste Management Services provided by EU local e–governments are increasingly better, but the citizens’ expectations are higher and higher. According to the EU roadmap in 2015, more than 50% of the EU citizens and 80% of the companies shall be served by e–administration. The EU countries are able to support the development of e–administration (at all levels) from EU funds. It is important, however, that electronic solutions introduced by the local governments should be in line with those at the central administration level. Another major problem for e–administration is private data protection. Presentation: Urban Incineration Plants. How to Make Things Done? Special guest: We are just at the beginning of our adventure. When will the new waste law be effective? Only once real waste management solutions are in operation that the right levels of recovery of materials and energy are achieved. Is waste management about delivering cheapest solutions? It should be about achieving robust waste management systems first, then the real cost efficiency can be achieved. Roman Dmowski, Under Secretary of State, Ministry of Administration and Digitization, Poland Moderator: Tomasz Machala, Managing Director, Editor–in–Chief, natemat.pl, Poland Indrek Vimberg, ICT Representative, Enterprise Estonia, Estonia Speakers: Alexander Aygistov, General Director, Russian Agency for Development of the Information Society, Russia Joonas Pekkanen, Chairman, The Open Ministry, Finland Lidia Terrones, Head of Internal Affairs, Department of Education, Catalonian Government, Spain Andrzej Tymecki, Vice–President of the Board, Exatel S.A., Poland 50 Malgorzata Marcinska, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, Poland Panel discussion: A Year after the Introduction of Waste Reform in Poland – Where Are We? Moderator: Tadeusz Arkit, Member, Parliament, Poland Speakers: Krzysztof Kwiatkowski, President, Supreme Audit Office (SAO), Poland Marcin Krupa, Vice President, Katowice City Council, Poland Participation in discussion: Jozefa Famielec, Head of the Department, Professor, Cracow University of Economics, Poland 51 Regions Forum – Environment Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Prezydencka Regions Forum – Society Pawilon, Sala Wierchomla SEPTEMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 2 17:10—18:25 18:40—19:50 discussion panel RES and Development of the Local Economy The draft of the Energy Policy until 2030, prepared by the Ministry of Economy, predicts the increased use of renewable energy sources in the energy balance up to 15% in 2020 and 20% in 2030. The development of renewable energy stimulates both local economic development and operating energy supply infrastructure. The modular nature of the most renewable energy technologies allows their gradual expansion, which facilitates their funding. Moderator: Krzysztof Zmijewski, Secretary General, Public Council of the National Programme for Reduction of Emissions, Poland Speakers: Andrzej Czernecki, Mayor, City Hall of Jaslo, Poland Torsten Fritsche, Senior Manager Energy, German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ), Germany Jan Grimbrandt, Chairman of the Board, Boson Energy SA, Luxembourg Malgorzata Mrugala, President of the Board, The Regional Fund for Environmental Protection & Water Management in Krakow, Poland Lutz Ribbe, Member, European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), Germany Lukasz Dobrowolski, Co–owner, Member of the Board, Rocher Energy, Poland 52 discussion panel Multiple Facets of Tourism in Regions: Tradition versus Innovations The development of tourism can be an important factor in the economic and social activation of regions. In order to be successful, regions should be aware of their resources and opportunities in terms of infrastructure and cooperation within different types of tourism, such as conference tourism, business tourism, religious tourism, recreational and sport tourism. Presentation: Zoltan Somogyi, Executive Director for Programme and Coordination, World Tourism Organization UNWTO, Hungary Panel discussion: Moderator: Janusz Gromek, Mayor, Kolobrzeg City Council, Poland Speakers: Jean Besson, Senator, President, Rhône–Alpes Tourism, France Katarzyna Sobierajska, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Sport, Poland Krzysztof Zuk, Mayor, Lublin City Council, Poland Ignacio Ruiz, Professor, Complutense University, Spain 53 Regions Forum – Environment Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Prezydencka Regions Forum – Environment Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Prezydencka SEPTEMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 2 16:00—17:00 17:10—18:25 Partner: discussion panel mBank S.A. Economic Growth Goes Abroad. The M&A Transactions on the Overseas Markets. How to choose the right direction for international expansion? When is it worth conquering new markets, opening new corporate branches, and when is it better to merge companies? And last, but not least, how to finance these operations? Panelists will try to answer these questions which are crucial for each entrepreneur planning to explore overseas markets. Moderator: Pawel Kubisiak, Editor–in–chief, Harvard Business Review Poland, Poland Speakers: Przemyslaw Gdanski, Vice President of the Management Board, mBank S.A., Poland Beata Gessel–Kalinowska vel Kalisz, Managing Partner, Gessel, Koziorowski sp.k., Poland Piotr Krupa, CEO, KRUK S.A., Poland Dariusz Pronczuk, Managing Partner, Enterprise Investors, Poland 54 discussion panel Balanced Public Finances. What is a Key to Success? Regardless of the economic situation, healthy public finances are the basis for success and prosperity. The society expects from political elites effective debt management and fiscal discipline, without curbing growth. Under what circumstances is the policy of increasing the sovereign debt a step in the right direction? What is the definition of sovereign debt and who will eventually be responsible for managing pension funds: the state or private institutions? Moderator: Rui Peres Jorge, Journalist, “Jornal de Negocios” business daily, Portugal Speakers: Evhenii Hiellier, Chairman of the Committee on Budget, Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine Vazil Hudak, State Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Slovakia Janusz Jankowiak, Chief Economist, Polish Business Roundtable, Poland James Roaf, Senior Regional Representative for Central and Eastern Europe, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Poland Javier Valles, Senior Advisor, DG International Affairs, Bank of Spain, Spain Marina Wes, Poland Country Manager, The World Bank, Poland 55 Macroeconomics Dom Forum, Sala Kraków Macroeconomics Dom Forum, Sala Kraków SEPTEMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 2 18:40—20:10 16:00—17:00 Partner: discussion panel Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade Partner: discussion panel Bank Zachodni WBK Optimal Monetary Regime for CEE and SEE Countries Strategies for Rapid Growth of Polish Industrial Companies Central, Eastern and South East European countries are implementing various monetary regimes. Some of the countries are members of the Euro zone, some are Inflation targeters, some of them have fixed exchange rate and some of them are in a Currency board regime. At the same time, this group of countries contains members of the EU, members of the Euro zone and EU candidate and potential candidate countries. Still, all of these countries are relatively small open economies with similar Transition history, and Convergence challenges. What did we learn from their experiences so far? Is there an optimal monetary regime for CEE and SEE countries? Has the Euro zone Sovereign debt Crises change the monetary perspective of CEE and SEE countries? Over the last 25 years, any attempt failed to build a single industrial company having features of a Polish transnational corporation with the global firmament and recognition. Does it mean that Polish companies fear growth? Maybe they are unable to calibrate their advantages, what means to grow fast without losing control? Or do they encounter structural barriers difficult to overcome? These questions will be answered by the latest report of WISE Institute. Moderator: Speakers: Dejan Soskic, Governor of the National Bank of Serbia (2009–2011), Professor at the Faculty of Economy, University of Belgrade, Serbia Speakers: Dimitar Bogov, Governor, National Bank, Macedonia Miroslav Singer, Governor, Czech National Bank, Czech Republic Andris Strazds, Adviser, Bank of Latvia, Latvia Boris Vujcic, Governor, National Bank, Croatia Moderator: Jan Staniklo, Director, Industry Program, Warsaw Institute of Economic Studies, Poland Krzysztof Domarecki, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, SELENA FM S.A., Poland Ryszard Florek, President, FAKRO Sp. z o.o., Poland Tomasz Kalwat, President of the Board of Directors, Synthos, Poland Adam Krzanowski, President of the Board, Nowy Styl, Poland Commentator: Natalya Vorotina, Senior Researcher, PhD, Associate Professor, National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Ukraine 56 57 New Economy Dom Forum, Sala Łódź Macroeconomics Dom Forum, Sala Kraków SEPTEMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 2 17:10—18:25 18:40—20:10 Partner: discussion panel LOTOS Group An Energy Union for Post–Crisis Europe – Competitiveness, Growth, Security and Solidarity The panel will be devoted to the initiative of an energy union’s establishment and will focus on competitiveness, security and solidarity of the EU in this sector. Discussed issues relate to the greatest challenges, which the European energy sector currently faces. The debate will be moderated by Günter Verheugen, Honorary Professor at the Viadrina European University in Frankfurt an der Oder, former Vice–President of the European Commission, former European Commissioner for Enterprise and Industry, former European Commissioner for Enlargement. High–ranked representatives of business and government administration of the Member States and EU institutions have been invited to participate in the discussion. Moderator: Guenter Verheugen, Non–Executive Managing Director, European Experience Company, Germany Speakers: Aleksey Tsymbal, Chief Executive Officer, JSC ”Sumy Frunze NPO”, Ukraine Surojit Ghosh, Country Manager, ArcelorMittal Poland, Poland Dariusz Marzec, Vice President of the Management Board for Strategy and Development, PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A., Poland Pawel Olechnowicz, CEO, LOTOS Group, Poland Frank Umbach, Research Director, European Centre for Energy and Resource Security (EUCERS), Germany Martin J. Cajne, Director, Business Development, MEADS International 58 Partner: discussion panel National Defense Publishing House, Ltd European Missile Defense: Cooperation or Confrontation? European missile defense remains an object of controversy and disputes between Russia and NATO. Moscow warned the West that “Iskander–M” complex will be located as a retaliation tool in Kaliningrad District, while some part of Russian offensive potential will be re–oriented to strike on the information and leadership centers of the European anti–missile defense, EuroMDS. Is reaching a cooperation format in the framework of European anti–missile defense possible or a new chapter of confrontation in the relations between Russia and NATO is unavoidable? Moderator: Igor Korotchenko, Editor–in–Chief, National Defense Publishing House, Ltd, Russia Speakers: Audronius Azubalis, Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Seimas, Lithuania Edmondo Cirielli, Member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Chamber of Deputies, Italy Bogdan Klich, Senator, Senate of the Republic of Poland, Poland Rustam Raupov, People’s Deputy of Ukraine, Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine Douglas Stevenson, General Director, Raytheon, United Kingdom Steve Williams, Regional Vice President, Europe & Americas, Lockheed Martin, USA Commentator: Juryi Subbotin, Policy Department Editor, Parliamentary Newspaper, Russia 59 New Economy Dom Forum, Sala Łódź New Economy Dom Forum, Sala Łódź SEPTEMBER 2 16:00—17:00 17:10—18:25 Partner: discussion panel Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences Societies and Its Leaders in Face of National Dilemmas in Present–Day Europe Points for discussion: – tendencies to withdraw from public life and undermining confidence in elites, – tensions pertaining to European integration and problems of societies as well as their leaders after financial crisis, – has the European institutional system has overused its potential? Are reform plans suited to a rapidly changing reality? – capabilities of ensuring the balance and respect for European order in the world after Russia’s breach of territorial integrity of Ukraine, – a book Poland – European or National (by prof. Maria Jarosz) Moderator: Maria Jarosz, Professor, Head of the Department of Social and Economic Transition, Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Speakers: Dieter Bingen, Director, German Polish Institute, Germany Mihail Formuzal, The Governor (Bashkan) of Gagauzia, Executive Committee of Gagauzia, Republic of Moldova Andrzej Jonas, President, Warsaw Voice S.A., Poland Grzegorz W. Kolodko, Professor, TIGER, Leon Kozminski Academy, Poland Partner: State and Reforms SEPTEMBER 2 thematic block KPMG Successful Together! The Impact of U.S. Investments on Poland Report presentation: Successful Together! 25 Years of US–Polish Economic Relations Stacy Ligas, Partner, KPMG, Poland Panel discussion: Successful Together! The Impact of U.S. Investments on Poland A business debate dedicated to American Investment in Poland and its influence on the Polish economic transformation. The discussion will focus not only on the capital American business has brought to Poland in the last 25 years, but also its contributions to technology and business culture expertise. Additionally, we’d like to discuss the changes in American investment in Poland, which apply to service units and are a key element in building the modern economy of the nation. During the debate, a report prepared by KPMG and the American Chamber of Commerce in Poland will be presented. Moderator: Dorota Warakomska, Editor, American Investor, Poland Speakers: Andrzej Dycha, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Economy, Poland Patrycja Golos, Policy and Corporate Affairs Director, UPC Poland, Poland Stacy Ligas, Partner, KPMG, Poland 60 Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Restauracyjna State and Reforms Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Restauracyjna SEPTEMBER 2 61 SEPTEMBER 2 16:00—17:00 discussion panel Russian Civil Society and the Crisis between Russia and the West The development of civil society in Russia should be assessed according to the three basic dimensions: (1) political, (2) strategic and (3) diplomatic. 1. How will it be shaped under conditions of a mounting anti–Western sentiment in Russia? 2. What is its purpose in the new political system of ‘post– Crimean’ Russia? 3. What is its role in the reconstruction of Russia’s relations with the countries that were on the other side of the barricade? Moderator: Stanisław Ciosek, Secretary General, Eastern Club, Poland Speakers: David Clark, Chairman, The Russia Foundation, United Kingdom Igor Chubays, Professor, Moscow Institute of Economics, Russia Armen Minasyan, Deputy Director, Information and PR Сenter of the Administration of the President, Armenia Maria Serena Natale, Writer and Editor, Corriere della Sera, Italy Galina Tymchenko, Editor–in–Chief, Medusa Project, Russia 62 63 International Politics Dom Forum, Sala Jaworzyna State and Reforms Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Restauracyjna Monika Morali–Efinowicz, Partner and Managing Director, Advent International Sp. z o.o. Sp. k., Poland Jacek Siwicki, President, Enterprise Investors, Poland Beata Stelmach, CEO, Poland & Baltics, GE, Poland Jozef Wancer, President of the Board, Bank Gospodarki Żywnościowej SA, Poland SEPTEMBER 2 17:10—18:25 16:00—17:00 Partner: discussion panel REGNUM News Agency Partner: discussion panel “Rzeczpospolita” daily Russia in Global Politics. A New Dimension? All Information Channels The world is changing very fast. Yesterday’s constancy in the world politics holds no longer true today. The world order that emerged after the defeat by the USSR of the Cold War, ceased to exist. And Russia was one of the initiators of the destruction of that order. What will be the new world order? What place will be taken in it by the Russian Federation? While it is clear that the information that will reach the public will be primarily in digital form using mobile devices, the remaining puzzle is how it will be made. Whether publishing conglomerates will still shape the future of information media or whether their place be will taken by diffused sources of knowledge aggregated by automates (mobile apps etc.)? Will the journalist be replaced by machines or will everybody be able to be a publisher? Moderator: Igor Pavlovskiy, Director, Non–profit Partnership Center for Promotion International Journalism “Russian–Baltic Media–Centre”, Russia Moderator: Speakers: Speakers: Konstantin Khudoley, Professor, Head of European Studies Department, Saint–Petersburg State University, Russia David Clark, Chairman, The Russia Foundation, United Kingdom Arcadio Diaz Tejera, Senator; Spokesman, Committee of Justice, Senate, Spain Tiberio Graziani, President, IsAG, Institute for Advanced Studies on Geopolitics and Auxiliary Sciences, Italy Hynek Kmonicek, Director of Foreign Affairs Department, Office of the President, Czech Republic Marek Siwiec, Vice–Chairman, “Twój Ruch” Party, Poland Tomasz Czechowicz, Managing Partner, MCI Management, Poland Patrycja Golos, Policy and Corporate Affairs Director, UPC Poland, Poland Grzegorz Hajdarowicz, President, GRUPA GREMI, Poland Miroslav Rakowski, President of the Board, T–Mobile Polska S.A., Poland Artur Waliszewski, Regional Business Director CEE, GOOGLE, Poland Boguslaw Chrabota, Editor–in–Chief, “Rzeczpospolita” daily, Poland Commentator: Paolo Calzini, Professor of European Studies, Johns Hopkins University, SAIS Bologna Center, Italy Mihai Razvan Ungureanu, Senator, former Prime Minister of Romania (2012), Parliament, Romania 64 65 European Union and its Neighbours Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Telewizyjna International Politics Dom Forum, Sala Jaworzyna SEPTEMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 2 17:10—18:25 20:15—21:25 Partner: discussion panel “Rzeczpospolita” daily The Polish City of the 21st Century The development IT and telecommunication technologies, energy–saving solutions, health care and transport will entirely change inhabitants’ lives, particularly in metropolises. These are not only technological or social changes; they create new opportunities for business: power industry, IT, couriers, mail, trade, banks, media (Internet) and transport. Moderator: Anna Cieslak–Wroblewska, Journalist, “Rzeczpospolita” daily, Poland Speakers: Jorgen Bang–Jensen, Chief Executive Officer, PLAY, Poland Andrzej Jackiewicz, Managing Director, CHI Polska S.A., Poland Mariusz Klimczak, President of the Board, Bank Ochrony Srodowiska S.A., Poland Elzbieta Koterba, Deputy Mayor, City Hall of Krakow, Poland Igor Matejov, Member of the Board, Chief Commercial Officer– Business Market, T–Mobile Polska S.A., Poland Wojciech Szczurek, Mayor, City Hall of Gdynia, Poland 66 report Yes, We Could! – 25 Years of Democratic Changes, 15 Years in NATO, 10 Years in EU. How Poland Made It. 2014 is a unique year for all Poles. The time of anniversaries which made Poland a dynamic, rapidly developing country with a stable democracy: 25 years of freedom, 15 years of membership in NATO and 10 years in EU. The panellists will discuss their reflections on the anniversaries, which they also presented in the publication Yes, we could! Moderator: Aleksander Kwasniewski, Former President of Poland (1995–2005), Amicus Europae Foundation, Poland Speakers: Mario Baldassarri, President, former Deputy Minister of Economic Development, Economia Reale, Italy Ryszard Florek, President, FAKRO Sp. z o.o., Poland Markus Meckel, President, German War Graves Commission, Germany Janusz Sepiol, Senator, Senate of the Republic of Poland, Poland Magdalena Vasaryova, Member of Parliament, National Council, Slovakia 67 Special Events Dom Forum, Sala Tarnów European Union and its Neighbours Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Telewizyjna SEPTEMBER 2 Special Events Dom Forum, Sala Łódź SEPTEMBER 2 20:15—21:25 Partner: discussion panel PZU Group Poland – EU – Europe. 25 Years of Experience. Challenges for the Next Quarter Century This year marks the anniversaries of three crucial events: 25 years since the fall of the Iron Curtain, the 15th anniversary of the Polish accession to NATO and the 10th anniversary of Poland’s membership in the European Union. Have we taken advantage of these opportunities? What was the biggest success and what was the biggest failure? What are the key challenges that Europe will have to face over the next quarter–century? What should be Poland’s strategy towards them? The participants of the debate will be influential journalists – people who witnessed breakthroughs and at the same time reviewed them. They will create a unique testimony of the changes described and influenced by the media. Moderator: Andrzej Klesyk, CEO, PZU SA, Poland Speakers: Jerzy Baczynski, President od the Board/Editor–in–Chief, “Polityka” weekly, Poland Boguslaw Chrabota, Editor–in–Chief, “Rzeczpospolita” daily, Poland Jurek Kuczkiewicz, EU Affairs Senior Writer, Le Soir, Belgium Jarosław Kurski, Deputy Editor–in–Chief, Gazeta Wyborcza daily, Poland Tomasz Lis, Editor–in–Chief, Newsweek Polska, Poland 68 ���������������������� ����� �������� ������������������������������������������� ����� �������������������� ����������������� ��������������� ���������������� ���������� ����������������������������������� ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� ����� ���������������� ���������� ���������������� ������ ���������������� ������ �������������������� ���������������� ��������������� �������������������� ���������������� �������������������� ����������� ���������������������������������� ��������������������������������������� �������� ����������������������������������������� ������� ������������������������������������������� ������ ������������������������������������������ ���������������������������������������� ������������������ ����������������������������������������� �������������� ����������������������������������������� ������� ����������������������������������� ��������������������������� ���������������������������������������� ������������������������������������� ������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������� SEPTEMBER 3 09:00—10:30 Partner: plenary session GE Where Should the European Economy Be Heading? Economists agree that the critical phase for the European economy is over. But where is growth now to come from? Can post–industrial Europe re–industrialize as America has? Can green jobs meet their promise? Can Europe’s technology sector learn to innovate like America’s? All of these are easier for politicians to promise than for policy–makers and entrepreneurs to turn into reality. Can the failed Lisbon goal to become the most competitive and dynamic knowledge–based economy in the world be revived, and if so how? Moderator: Lane Greene, Business & Finance Correspondent, The Economist, United Kingdom Speakers: Mateusz Morawiecki, President of the Management Board, Bank Zachodni WBK S.A., Poland Janusz Piechocinski, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister, Ministry of Economy, Poland Daniele Romiti, Chief Executive Officer, AgustaWestland, Italy Peter Szijjarto, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary Hendrik Bourgeois, Vice–President for European Affairs, GE, Belgium 81 Plenary Session Pijalnia, Sala Plenarna ������������������� SEPTEMBER 3 17:00—18:30 10:40—11:55 Partner: plenary session Małopolska Region Cooperation or Rivalry – What Is the Future of Europe? Europe needs to address the conflict in Eastern Ukraine and tensions between the European Union and its largest neighbour – Russia. The situation is complicated by the economic crisis, which still affects the majority of European countries. Therefore, it is important to strive to speak with one voce in the face of these challenges and pursue economic initiatives that guarantee the development of international cooperation. Searching by individual countries their own solutions may lead to the weakening of the community and undermine the efficient functioning of this great project. Moderator: Luigi Ippolito, Head of Foreign Affairs Department, Corriere della Sera, Italy Speakers: Phillip Karber, Prezydent, The Potomac Foundation, USA Marieluise Beck, Member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Bundestag, Germany Janusz Lewandowski, MEP, European Parliament, Poland Mirek Topolanek, Senior Advisor, Energy and Industrial Holding, a.s. (EPH), Prime Minister (2006–2009), Czech Republic Steve Williams, Regional Vice President, Europe & Americas, Lockheed Martin, USA Partner: thematic block Coca–Cola Poland Local Self–Governments and Private Equity – Public–Private Partnership for Support of Active Lifestyle Present–day society functions in environment that does not demand physical activity. Therefore active lifestyle promotion is crucial for people of all ages. Undoubtedly sport helps to improve quality of health and life in general. That is why local self–governments should act against a declining level of physical activity in their societies.The one of those initiatives is to build up public–private partnership for promotion of active lifestyle. Report presentation: The Results of the Eurobarometer Survey on Sport and Physical Activity 2014 Yves Le Lostecque, Head of Sport Unit, Directorate–General for Education and Culture, European Commission, France Discussion Panel: Local Governments and Private Capital, PPP as a Tool to Support Active Lifestyle Moderator: Tomasz Korczynski, Legal Advisor, Dentons, Poland Speakers: Boguslaw Ulijasz, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Sport, Poland Wojciech Szczurek, Mayor, City Hall of Gdynia, Poland 82 83 Business and Management Dom Forum, Sala Tarnów Plenary Session Pijalnia, Sala Plenarna SEPTEMBER 3 Presentations: Lider Animator Case Study, Social–Oriented Sectors (Health Care, Education, Sport, Recreation) Dorota Kuligowska, Founder and president of the Board of Sport Support Foundation, Sport Support, Foundation for Physical Activity and Health, Poland PPP in Poland from a Local Perspective: Experiences, Problems and Challenges Bartlomiej Wlodkowski, Leader Animator, Winner of Leader Sports Animator program, Poland SEPTEMBER 3 12:05—13:05 Partner: discussion panel McKinsey & Company Where is the Next Billion? How to Double the Size of Private Companies in Poland? Private companies have become the driving force of the Polish economy – they are not only leaders in many industries, but also a showcase of the Polish success abroad. They have gained momentum, which on the one hand allows them to celebrate their achievements, but on the other hand they bring new challenges to the owners. How should the next steps of the development of Polish private enterprises look like? Should they focus on domestic expansion or on foreign markets? What is a better option: organic growth or acquisitions? How can private companies further contribute to the growth of Polish exports and innovation? How to deal with the challenges arising from the fact that family businesses became corporations? Moderator: Wiktor Namysl, Director, McKinsey and Company Poland Sp. z o.o., Poland Speakers: Tomasz Czechowicz, Managing Partner, MCI Management, Poland Ryszard Florek, President, FAKRO Sp. z o.o., Poland Adam Krzanowski, President of the Board, Nowy Styl, Poland Solange Olszewska, CEO, Solaris Bus & Coach S.A., Poland Krzysztof Pawinski, CEO, Maspex Wadowice Group, Poland 84 85 Business and Management Dom Forum, Sala Tarnów Business and Management Dom Forum, Sala Tarnów Anna Solarek, Active Healthy Lifestyle Manager, Coca–Cola Poland Services Sp. z o.o., Poland Bartosz Mysiorski, Vice President, Foundation PPP Centre, Poland SEPTEMBER 3 13:15—14:15 14:25—15:25 Partner: discussion panel Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PARP) How to Run a Business? Global Perspective vs. Local Barriers Global corporations have a winning position thanks to the scale of operations, accumulation of experience and the ability to manage a global brand, whereas national and regional players fully utilize local knowledge and close relationships with the market. International companies with branches in many countries are likely to develop global and local activity synergy effect. At the same time however, the managers of transnational structures indicate problems with regulations of economic activity, legal environmental issues, as well as the problems of cultural and social differences. Moderator: Partner: discussion panel Family Business Foundation Family Companies – Potential for Building Competitiveness in International Markets It is estimated that in Poland 80% of all business entities are family businesses. They generate more than 40% of GDP and 50% of all workplaces in the country. Thriving family businesses are the building block of every strong economy. Are Poles aware of the potential that lies in family businesses and of their role in the development of the Polish economy? In fact, they are the incubator of Polish entrepreneurship, and among Polish family businesses there are many well–known brands. What favours their development and what limits it? Do they have a chance to build a competitive advantage on the international markets? Moderator: Henry Foy, Journalist, Financial Times, United Kingdom Malgorzata Starczewska–Krzysztoszek, Chief Economist, Confederation Lewiatan, Poland Speakers: Speakers: Dirk Elvermann, President of the Board, BASF Poland, Poland Bozena Lublinska–Kasprzak, President, Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PARP), Poland Janusz Moroz, Board Member responsible for Sales, RWE Polska S.A., Poland Nuno Sereno, Chief Financial Officer, Jeronimo Martins Polska S.A., Poland Christoph Sikora, Regional Leader Central Europe, Dow Austria GES.M.B.H., Austria 86 Maciej Adamkiewicz, President, Adamed Group, Poland Olgierd Dziekonski, Secretary of State, Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland, Poland Solange Olszewska, CEO, Solaris Bus & Coach S.A., Poland Kazimierz Pazgan, President of the Board, Konspol Holding Sp. z o.o., Poland Grazyna Henclewska, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Economy, Poland 87 Business and Management Dom Forum, Sala Tarnów Business and Management Dom Forum, Sala Tarnów SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 15:40—16:40 10:40—11:55 Partner: discussion panel Loan Companies Association Who Needs an Ultra–Supervision? – The Pros and Cons of Financial Supervision in Poland The last crisis has shown that the state’s policy towards the financial sector, as well as the quality of regulations and supervision are key elements of the stable economy. The financial supervisory bodies should not only focus on particular entities, but also pay attention to macroeconomic factors that pose a potential threat to the financial system as a whole. However, overregulation is a matter of concern too. Less strict regulations can mean better effectiveness of execution. Politicians and financial sector representatives will discuss the role of financial supervision. Moderator: Marek Wierzbowski, Partner, Prof. Marek Wierzbowski and Partners, Advocates and Legal Counselors, Poland Speakers: Krzysztof Ostaszewski, Professor, Illinois State University, USA Andrzej Reich, Director, Financial Supervision Authority, Poland Wieslaw Rozlucki, Senior Adviser, Rothschild, Poland Iwona Sroka, President of the Management Board, The Central Securities Depository of Poland (KDPW) and KDPW_CCP, Poland Cezary Stypulkowski, President of the Management Board, mBank S.A., Poland Peter Tils, CEO Central and Eastern Europe, Deutsche Bank AG, Germany Loukas Notopoulos, Member of the Board Vivus Finance sp. z o.o. 88 discussion panel European 2030 Climate Framework – in Search for Consensus of Its Future Implementers In October 2014, the European Union leaders will meet to make a very important decision on the future shape of the European Energy and Climate Policy until the year 2030. After months of consultations with the member states and the European society, the European Commission proposed a framework that was to find a balance between different levels of ambition, divergent rationalities and different capabilities. The panel will discuss the proposition itself, its potential impact on the EU and its member states as well as the prospects for the consensus. Moderator: Zbigniew Karaczun, Professor, President, Polish Ecologic Club, Poland Speakers: Peter Blauwhoff, CEO/Chairman of the Management Board, Deutsche Shell Holding GmbH, Germany Piotr Dziwok, Country Chair Shell Companies in Poland, Shell Poland, Poland Marcin Korolec, Secretary of State, Government Plenipotentiary for Climate Policy, Ministry of Environment, Poland Artur Runge–Metzger, Director for International & Climate Strategy, DG Climate Action, European Commission, Belgium Malgorzata Szymanska, Director of the department of oil and gas, Ministry of Economy, Poland Bryony Worthington, Shadow Minister for Energy & Climate Change in the House of Lords (UK), Sandbag Climate Campaign, United Kingdom 89 Special Events during the Day Dom Forum, Sala Koncertowa Business and Management Dom Forum, Sala Tarnów SEPTEMBER 3 12:05—13:05 Partner: discussion panel Richard Wheeler, Managing Director, Center for Energy Security Dialogue, USA Special Events during the Day Dom Forum, Sala Koncertowa Special Events during the Day Dom Forum, Sala Koncertowa SEPTEMBER 3 Foundation Institute of Energy and Finance Russia–EU Gas Relations: “High Road” Gas Scenario in the New Geopolitical Situation In March 2012, the Russian Ministry of Energy and the European Commission signed the Roadmap of Russia–EU Energy Cooperation to establish a long–term perspective to their mutual energy relations until 2050. One of the most important task for its practical implementation is to create HIGH ROAD gas scenario up to 2030 which would be considered acceptable and potentially providing a tolerable level of uncertainty for both sides. The panel discussion will focus on the design elements, policy assumptions and other aspects of HIGH ROAD perspective for EU–Russia gas relations in the new geopolitical environment. Moderator: Alexey Gromov, Director for Energy, Foundation Institute of Energy and Finance, Russia Speakers: Pavel Zavalny, Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Energy, State Duma, Russia Abel Enriquez, EU Regulatory Affairs Manager, Enagas, Spain Alexander Rahr, Director of Research, German–Russian Forum, Germany Karen Sund, Managing Director, Sund Energy AS, Norway Piotr Wozniak, Vice President, Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER), Poland Ivan Bagramyan, Senior Analyst, Energy Department, Foundation Institute of Energy and Finance, Russia Commentator: Ilham Shabanov, Director, Caspian Barrel, Azerbaijan 90 91 13:15—14:15 Partners: discussion panel Lech Walesa, Former President of Poland (1990–1995), Lech Walesa Institute, Poland Special Events during the Day Dom Forum, Sala Koncertowa Special Events during the Day Dom Forum, Sala Koncertowa SEPTEMBER 3 Lech Walesa Institute The Healthy Ageing Foundation Challenges of the Long–Term Senior Policy in Poland The adoption by the Polish Government assumptions of the Long Term Senior Policy for the years 2014 – 2020 and the establishment of a permanent parliamentary committee on senior policy prove that the problem of an aging population is one of the most important priorities of the regulator. During the debate, representatives of public administration, non–governmental sector and Universities of the Third Age will discuss the current activities of the government in the implementation of the senior policy and desirable activities against the exclusion of the elderly and promoting the idea of “healthy aging, which begins in early childhood”. Moderator: Boleslaw Samolinski, President, Independent Public Central Clinical Hospital, Poland Speakers: Wieslawa Borczyk, President of the Board, The Third Age University in Nowy Sacz, Poland Josep Figueras, Director, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Spain Cezary Grabarczyk, Deputy Speaker, Parliament, Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak–Kamysz, Minister, Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, Poland Krystyna Lewkowicz, Founder and President, Foundation “Ogólnopolskie Porozumienie Uniwersytetów Trzeciego Wieku”, Poland Michal Szczerba, Member of Parliament, Parliament, Poland 92 93 SEPTEMBER 3 14:25—15:25 15:40—16:40 Partner: discussion panel Medexpress.pl Healthy Worker – a Healthy Economy. The Cost Ratio – the Case of the Treatment of Depression. Depression and economy – a surprising combination and a serious current issue. Examples of sports and film stars struggling against depression show that the problem affects also successful people. How much does the economy lose because of the depression? Do we see the systemic dimension of the problem of depression among the professionally active people in Poland? According to the Social Insurance Institution (ZUS), the social costs of depression have a significant range, and costs of social benefits exceed treatment expenditure. The Economic Forum is the perfect venue to present a report on the cost structure of depression and to discuss a new approach to systemic solutions. Moderator: Witold Laskowski, President of the Board, Sanitas Sp. z o.o., Poland Speakers: Malgorzata Galazka–Sobotka, Head of the Center of Post–graduate Studies, Lazarski University, Poland Jacek Krajewski, President of the Board, Federacja Związków Pracodawców Ochrony Zdrowia “Porozumienie Zielonogórskie”, Poland Igor Radziewicz–Winnicki, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Health, Poland Jacek Mecina, Secretary of State, Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, Poland 94 Partner: discussion panel “Rzeczpospolita” daily Entrepreneurship 3.0 Micro and small business development in Poland. Who should help young entrepreneurs? What is the role of the government and the private sector in that process? New technologies in service of young entrepreneurs – how to make use of technology to cut back on red tape and increase access to capital? The study will be presented titles What kind of help do young entrepreneurs need and what help do they receive? Moderator: Pawel Jablonski, Deputy Editor–in–Chief, “Rzeczpospolita” daily, Poland Speakers: Dariusz Kacprzyk, President of the Management Board, Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego, Poland Stephan Lehrke, Senior Partner, The Boston Consulting Group, Germany Bozena Lublinska–Kasprzak, President, Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PARP), Poland Benjamin Rohe, Partner, Angelfund, Germany Olgierd Dziekonski, Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland, Secretary of State, Poland 95 Special Events during the Day Dom Forum, Sala Koncertowa Special Events during the Day Dom Forum, Sala Koncertowa SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 10:40—11:55 12:05—13:05 Partner: discussion panel Parliament of Poland Partner: discussion panel Parliament of Poland Geopolitical Significance of the Carpathian States. Part 1 Geopolitical Significance of the Carpathian States. Part 2 The following issue will be discussed during this session: a) Security in Central and Eastern Euro pe in the context of the events in Ukraine and Russia’s policy. The following issues are to be discussed during this session: a) Towards closer cooperation of states and nations from Western and Eastern Europe; b) Geographical – infrastructural axis in the policy of East–Central European states; c) Chances of political union of East–Central European states crossing the borders of the European Union. Moderator: Krzysztof Szczerski, Member, Parliament, Poland Speakers: Laszlo Borbely, MP, Chairperson of the Committee on Foreign Policy, Chamber of Deputies, Romania Zsolt Nemeth, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, House of the Nation, Hungary Jadwiga Zakrzewska, MP, President of the Sejm’s and Senate’s Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly, Parliament, Poland Witold Waszczykowski, Mamber, Vice–Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Parliament, Poland Mykola Kniazhytskyi, Member, Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine Gerald Frost, Deputy Director, Danube Institute, United Kingdom Marek Kuchcinski, Deputy Speaker, Parliament, Poland 96 Moderator: Richard Horcsik, Chairman of the Committee on European Affairs, Hungarian National Assembly, Hungary Speakers: Premysl Sobotka, Vice–President, Senate of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic Jan Figel, Vice President, National Council, Slovakia Miroslav Mikolasik, MEP, European Parliament, Slovakia Gordana Comic, Deputy Speaker, National Assembly, Serbia Piotr Naimski, Member, Parliament, Poland 97 Europe ofNowy the Carpathians Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Karpaty Europe ofNowy the Carpathians Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Karpaty SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 13:15—14:15 14:25—15:25 Partner: discussion panel Parliament of Poland Partner: discussion panel Parliament of Poland Elites – State – University Investment Potential of the Carpathians The following issues are to be discussed during this session: a) Cooperation in East–Central Europe – intellectuals’ recommendations; b) Reconstruction of national identity in the post–Soviet area; c) Functioning of state institutions in the post–communist area; d) Idea of „open university” (people’s university); e) Astronomic Observatory at Pop Ivan – common project of Warsaw and Ivano–Frankovsk Universities. The following issues are to be discussed during this session: a) Carpathian Strategy as an instrument for development; b) Economic and social resources; c) Energy security; d) Free trade agreement between the European Union and the USA; e) Euro crisis – consequences for Europe; chances and threats. Moderator: Moderator: Jerzy Kwiecinski, Vice President, European Center for Enterprise, Poland Zdzislaw Krasnodebski, Member, European Parliament, Germany Speakers: Speakers: Jan Malicki, Director, Centre for East European Studies, Warsaw University, Poland Wit Pasierbek, Jesuit University Ignatianum in Krakow, Poland Magdalena Vasaryova, Member of Parliament, National Council, Slovakia Igor Tsependa, Rector, Przykarpacki Uniwersytet Narodowy im. Wasyla Stefanyka, Ukraine Oleksandr Bokotey, Director of the Institute for Ecological and Religious Research, Uzhhorod National University, Ukraine Ryszard Terlecki, Member, Parliament, Poland Rene Matlovic, Rector, Prešov University, Slovakia 98 Cindy Miller, President, UPS Europe, Belgium Grzegorz Bierecki, Senator, Senate of the Republic of Poland, Poland Wladyslaw Ortyl, Marshal, Marshal Office of the Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Poland Erika Jurinova, Deputy Speaker, National Council, Slovakia Andrzej Czerwinski, Member, Parliament, Poland Jacek Kozlowski, Programme Director, Federacja MSP – Fundacja, Poland 99 Europe ofNowy the Carpathians Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Karpaty Europe ofNowy the Carpathians Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Karpaty SEPTEMBER 3 15:40—16:40 10:40—11:55 Partner: discussion panel Parliament of Poland Society – People – Land Management The following issues are to be discussed during this session: a) Family, work, health, education; b) Legislation (law) in the development policy, in particular labour law; c) Carpathian Convention; d) Rural areas and sustainable development; e) Conservation, sustainable development. Between economics and ecology. Moderator: Stanisław Karczewski, Deputy Speaker, Senate of the Republic of Poland, Poland Speakers: Jan Szyszko, Member, Parliament, Poland Bohdan Prots, Coordinator in Ukraine, WWF Danube Carpathian Progaramme, Ukraine Semjon Kundas, Professor, International Environmental University in Minsk, Belarus Jan Rzymelka, Member, Parliament, Poland Bronislaw Wojciech Woloszyn, Professor, Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Jozef Zych, Member, Parliament, Poland Andriy–Taras Bashta, Senior Research Scientist, Institute of Ecology of the Carpathians NAS Ukraine, Ukraine Tomasz Poreba, Member, European Parliament, Poland 100 Partner: discussion panel Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG) New Dimensions and Challenges for Polish and European Energy Policy Future structure of energy mixes: What is the role of EU and its member states in energy mix shaping? What will be a role of coal, natural gas and nuclear energy in European countries’ energy mixes in next decades? How should renewable energy source function within energy systems of EU member states?; Setting up the Energy Union: What weaknesses of the European energy policy should the European Union be responsible for? What are the key challenges in face of gas and energy markets integration? In what way to provide energy security in the most effective way?; Development of gas and energy markets in Europe: What changes should we expect in gas and energy markets development directions in the nearest future? Will power markets become a common element of European energy markets? Moderator: Wojciech Jakobik, Editor–in–Chief, biznesalert.pl, Poland Speakers: Mariusz Zawisza, CEO & President of the Management Board, Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG), Poland Zdzislaw Gawlik, Secretary of State, Ministry of Treasury, Poland Tomasz Dabrowski, Director, Ministry of Economy, Poland Maciej Bando, President, Energy Regulatory Office, Poland Agnes Csermely, Strategy Senior Expert, MOL Plc, Hungary Marek Woszczyk, President of the Management Board, PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A., Poland Ireneusz Lazor, President & Chief Executive Officer, Polish Power Exchange, Poland 101 Energy Forum SEPTEMBER 3 Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Balowa Europe ofNowy the Carpathians Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Karpaty SEPTEMBER 3 12:05—13:05 Partner: discussion panel RWE Polska S.A. Polish Energy in Europe: is the Energy Sector in Need of Innovation? The 21st century will witness an unprecedented pace of new technologies’ development. The said technologies will change consumer behavior, impact the industry, and transform the global economy. Yet, energy still is and will be the key development driver. For this reason, the selection of technologies will significantly influence the economic growth, energy security as well as the life quality of millions of citizens. During the discussion, we will attempt to answer the question whether energy innovation can help Poland build a strong position on the European market. Moderator: Michal Kobosko, Editor–in–Chief, Project Syndicate Polska, Poland Speakers: Maciej Bando, President, Energy Regulatory Office, Poland Tadeusz Chmielniak, Chairman, Silesian University of Technology, Power Engineering Problems Committee PAN, Poland Andrzej Czerwinski, Member, Parliament, Poland Maciej Filipkowski, IM Division Vice President, Samsung Electronics Polska Sp. z o.o., Poland Joost Leeflang, CEO, Philips CEE, The Netherlands Filip Thon, President of RWE Polska, Board Member of RWE Retail, RWE Polska S.A., Poland Grzegorz Zielinski, Country Director, Poland, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Poland 102 103 Energy Forum SEPTEMBER 3 Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Balowa Energy Forum Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Balowa Wladyslaw Mielczarski, Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG), Poland Piotr Piela, Managing Partner, Business Advisory Department, EY, Poland 13:15—14:15 14:25—15:25 discussion panel Liberalised Gas Market in Poland – Status of Implementation and Future Opportunities The liberalisation of the Polish gas market is key to the competitiveness of the Polish economy, it enables broader and more consumer–tailored choice and greater energy security. The country has already taken some important steps towards market based competition and the integration of its national market with EU regional markets. More needs to be done for Poland to continue to diversify its energy portfolio and enjoy the benefits of a liberalised gas market. The panel will highlight the progress made so far, the obstacles that still have to be overcome and will discuss future prospects and opportunities. Moderator: Giuseppina Squicciarini, Chair of the Gas Task Force for Central and South East Europe, European Federation of Energy Traders (EFET), United Kingdom Speakers: Janusz Piechocinski, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister, Ministry of Economy, Poland Maciej Bando, President, Energy Regulatory Office, Poland Fabio Ganzer, General Manager South East Europe, Shell Energy Europe Ltd, United Kingdom Dennis Hesseling, Head of the Gas Department, Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER), The Netherlands Andrzej Sikora, CEO, Insititute Of Energy Studies, Poland 104 Partner: discussion panel Deloitte EU Climate Policy vs. Competitiveness and Innovation of EU Economies The organizers aim to examine the challenges associated with the adoption of the Energy Package – Climate 2013–14 by the EU and the draft of the EU action plan on energy untill 2050 (the so–called. Energy Roadmap 2050). They will try and outline the possible consequences of climate policy for Poland and other EU member states, respecting the impact of that policy on the competitiveness of the EU economy and its economic development, energy security, reducing the negative impact on the environment and on the welfare of residents. Moderator: Wojciech Hann, Partner, Financial Advisory, Energy & Resources Central Europe, Deloitte, Poland Speakers: Jiri Feist, Chief Strategy Officer, Member of the Board, EP Energy, a.s., Czech Republic Leszek Grabarczyk, Deputy Director, National Center for Research and Development, Poland Boleslaw Jankowski, Vice President of the Board, Badania Systemowe “EnergSys” Sp. z o.o., Poland Zbigniew Karaczun, Professor, President, Polish Ecologic Club, Poland Monika Morawiecka, Director of Strategy, PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A., Poland Robert Stelmaszczyk, President, RWE Stoen Operator Sp. z o.o., Poland Bryony Worthington, Shadow Minister for Energy & Climate Change in the House of Lords (UK), Sandbag Climate Campaign, United Kingdom 105 Energy Forum SEPTEMBER 3 Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Balowa Energy Forum Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Balowa SEPTEMBER 3 15:40—16:40 Partner: discussion panel Małopolska Region Energy Efficiency – Fashion or Necessity? Increase in energy efficiency is one of the main goals of the EU strategy for durable economic growth and a factor of sustainable development. Guidelines for member states are included intra alia in the Directive 2012/27/UE. The discussion will focus on activities of the Małopolska Energy–Efficient Construction Centre (Cracow University of Science) and the Centre for Intelligent IT Systems (AGH University of Science and Technology), which were created under the project SPIN – Models of Innovation Transfer in Małopolska. Moderator: Roman Ciepiela, Vice Marshal of the Malopolska Region, Marshal`s Office of the Malopolska Region, Poland Speakers: Kazimierz Furtak, Rector, Cracow University of Technology, Poland Barbara Koszulap, Vice–President of the Management Board, National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management, Poland Rafal Mrowka, CEO, CC Poland Plus Sp. z o.o., Poland Peter Olajos, Vice President, SME Europe, Hungary Beata Stelmach, CEO, Poland & Baltics, GE, Poland 106 107 Energy Forum SEPTEMBER 3 Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Balowa Energy Forum Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Balowa Krzysztof Zmijewski, Secretary General, Public Council of the National Programme for Reduction of Emissions, Poland Partner: thematic block Federal Employment Agency Regional Directorate Bavaria Minimum Wage vs Minimum Income – the Need for an European Standard? In Europe exists already concepts of minimum wages and/or minimum incomes. In Germany there is a minimum income system. Still, one of the crucial issues raised during the election campaign in Germany was the introduction of a minimum wage which later on dominated the coalition talks between CDU/CSU and SPD. The concept of ‘minimum wage’ often meets with negative response for employers and it often creates mixed reactions among experts. At the same time the concept of a minimum income is often used as an alternative solution. With a situation on the job market still calling for quick remedies, is the European Union in need of either solution? Liudmila Denisova, Minister, Ministry of Social Policy, Ukraine Mirando Mrsic, Minister, Ministry of Labour and Pension System, Croatia Enrico Giovannini, Minister for Labour and Social Policies (2013–2014), Professor, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Italy Jacek Mecina, Secretary of State, Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, Poland Jozef Niemiec, Deputy General Secretary, European Trade Union Confederation, Belgium Sven Astheimer, Senior Editor, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Germany Presentation: Minimum Wage vs Minimum Income. The Need for an European Standard? Jacek Mecina, Secretary of State, Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, Poland Panel discussion: Minimum Wage vs Minimum Income. The Need for an European Standard? Moderator: Ralf Holtzwart, Regional Director in Bavaria, Federal Employment Agency, Germany 108 109 Europe – Ukraine Forum Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Marmurowa 10:40—11:55 Speakers: Partner: Ministry of the Economy of the Republic of Poland Europe – Ukraine Forum Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Marmurowa Partner: Ministry of the Economy of the Republic of Poland SEPTEMBER 3 12:05—13:05 13:15—14:15 discussion panel One Country – Two Languages Ukraine – Economy and Justice Ukraine and Russia, after the Crimean crisis, are confronted with the dilemma of co–existence of two (or more) languages used in their public life. The usage of minority languages, especially Russian, creates additional tensions within countries and in bilateral relations. It is a subject of diverse political tendencies and special programs of strengthening particular competing languages. Is complex Post–Soviet political landscape a place where one can introduce modern multilingual model as a reflection of its cultural and linguistic diversity? Economic transformation of independent Ukraine and the implementation of market economy mechanisms on the one hand contributed to the growth of private entrepreneurship and democratic attitudes and aspirations, while on the other hand they caused some strong economic differences within the society. They resulted in a new social stratification, perceived as unfair, that is a reason for social and political conflicts. The economy and public finances are in permanent crisis and the society suffers from it. Is a combination of an efficient economy and equitable distribution of goods possible in Ukraine? Moderator: Evgeny Kozhokin, Rector, Academy of Labour and Social Relations, Russia Speakers: Partner: Ministry of the Economy of the Republic of Poland discussion panel Alfons Lopez Tena, President of National Council, Catalan Solidarity for the Independence, Spain Igors Melnikovs, Member, Saeima, Latvia Dietmar Stuedemann, Former Ambassador, Germany Yacov Shechter, Writer, Association of Israel’s Writers, Israel Iryna Zaytseva, Director, Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine, 2010–2011, Ukrainian Center for Educational Quality Assessment, Ukraine Commentator: Vit Novakovsky, Programme Coordinator, INDEX, Ukrainian– Polish Academic Exchange, Ukraine 110 Moderator: Jean–Yves Leconte, Senator, Senate of the French Republic, France Speakers: James Hansen, Editor, East Magazine, USA Bulat Nigmatulin, Former Deputy Minister of Energy of Russia, General Director, Institute of Energy Problems, Russia Maxim Shevchenko, Editor–in–Chief, “Caucasian Policy”, Russia Valeriy Vorotin, Professor, Chief Scientific Consultant, Legislation Institute of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, Ukraine Commentator: Oleksandr Kerkor, Colonel, Secret Service, Ret., Ukraine Sergey Zhiltsov, Head, The Centre of Regional Studies, Russia 111 Europe – Ukraine Forum Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Marmurowa SEPTEMBER 3 Partner: Ministry of the Economy of the Republic of Poland Europe – Ukraine Forum Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Marmurowa SEPTEMBER 3 14:25—15:25 15:40—16:40 discussion panel The US and the EU in Face of Ukrainian Crisis: Forging the Next Stage of Strategic Cooperation Events in Ukraine revealed once again that a strong transatlantic partnership is a fundamental element of foreign policy on both sides of the Atlantic. To take this partnership a step further, the dialogue needs to be renewed and deepened both when it comes to political and economic cooperation. But forging a common policy agenda that can confront current challenges needs strong, devoted leaders. Is there a political will to advance the strategic cooperation? Moderator: Michael Weiss, Editor–in–Chief, The Interpreter Magazine, Institute of Modern Russia, USA Speakers: Thomas C. Barrett, Director, European Investment Bank (EIB), United Kingdom Ting Gong, Expert on American Foreign Policy and China–US Relations, China Institute of International Studies (CIIS), China Igor Korotchenko, Editor–in–Chief, National Defense Publishing House, Ltd, Russia Lucio Martino, Advisor to the Guarini Institute for Public Affairs, John Cabot University, Italy Phillip Petersen, Senior Fellow, The Potomac Foundation, USA Yurii Romanenko, Director, Editor in Chief, Center of Political Analysis “Stratagema”, analitical web–site Hvylya.org, Ukraine Alexandr Vondra, Director, Prague Centre for Transatlantic Relations, CEVRO Institute Prague, Czech Republic Janusz Korwin–Mikke,Member, European Parliament, Poland 112 Partners: discussion panel Association of “Literature Institute Kultura” Foundation “Culture” The Topicality of Jerzy Giedroyc’s Thoughts – Poland – Ukraine – the West Ukraine and Polish–Ukrainian relations have been main fields of political and publishing activity of Jerzy Giedroyc. Giedroyc considered normalization of Polish–Ukrainian relations with no resentments as a main duty of Polish emigration. For years he had been trying to find fields of common ground that could help to get rid of prejudice, and he continuously promoted and popularized Ukrainian matters on the European forum. Thanks to him Ukraine has become a central part of Polish foreign policy. In 1991 Poland as the first country in the world recognized independence of Ukraine. The discussion will revolve around the place and the role of Ukraine in 2014, with a view of topicality of Giedroyc’s thoughts. Moderator: Malgorzata Ptasinska, Researcher, Association of “Literature Institute Kultura”, Poland Speakers: Bogumila Berdychowska, Editor, Kwartalnik “Więź”, Poland Jan Krzysztof Bielecki, Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Poland Wojciech Sikora, Managing Director, Association of “Literature Institute Kultura”, France Taras Voznyak, Editor–in–Chief, Magazyn JI, Ukraine 113 Europe – Ukraine Forum Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Marmurowa SEPTEMBER 3 Partner: Ministry of the Economy of the Republic of Poland Europe – Ukraine Forum Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Marmurowa Partner: Ministry of the Economy of the Republic of Poland SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 10:40—11:55 12:05—13:05 Partner: discussion panel TVP S.A. Public Media in the Digital Era – The Future or the Past? Public media in many countries operate quite different from how it looked 10 or 20 years ago. Many of them face financial collapse or marginalization due to growing competitions from private broadcasters. New technologies, favouring market competition and trans–border transmissions, threat further existence of such media. Will the public broadcaster will be able to reverse this trend and use innovative solutions for their own benefit? Moderator: Juliusz Braun, President of the Board, TVP S.A., Poland Speakers: Rafal Baniak, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Treasury, Poland Jan Dworak, Chairman, National Broadcasting Council, Poland Tadeusz Kowalski, Supervisory Council, TVP S.A., Poland Andrzej Siezieniewski, President of the Board, Polish Radio, Poland Karola Wille, Director General, Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk, Germany 114 Partner: discussion panel RUCH S.A. E–Commerce and Modern Service Points It is estimated that Internet sales will represent one fifth of the total retail sales by 2016. It’s a big challenge for e–commerce outlets, but also for companies offering services for this sector. These changes apply also to traditional service points which are slowly becoming mini service centres. Panelists will discuss about these changes and related challenges. Moderator: Grzegorz Cydejko, Publicist, Forbes Poland, Poland Speakers: Dariusz Stolarczyk, Vice–President of the Board, RUCH S.A., Poland Franciszek Hutten–Czapski, Senior Partner, Managing Director, The Boston Consulting Group, Poland Michal Panowicz, Managing Director, Marketing & Retail Banking Business Development, mBank S.A., Poland Aster Papazyan, Commercial Director CEE, PayU, Poland Olgierd Wojtas, Industry Head, GOOGLE, Poland Dariusz Zuk, President of the Board, Enterpreneurial Poland, Poland 115 Innovations Forum Dom Forum, Sala Rzeszów Innovations Forum Dom Forum, Sala Rzeszów SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 13:15—14:15 14:25—15:25 Partner: discussion panel mBank S.A. Mobile Banking – the Future or the Presence of Banking? Will strategic alliances of banks and telecommunication companies establish a new balance of power in the banking industry? Cooperation of telecommunication operators with banks has become a reality. Consumers can today turn both to banks or telecommunication companies to open an account or get a card. Who gains and who loses in this marriage? Is cooperation with telecoms an opportunity for banks or a risk of giving ground to a non– financial competitor? How will other market players find themselves in this new reality? Moderator: Przemyslaw Gdanski, Vice President of the Management Board, mBank S.A., Poland Speakers: Marcin Duma, President of the Board, Institute for Social and Market Research IBRiS, Poland Mariusz Gaca, Member of the Board for Business Market, Orange Poland, Poland Cezary Kocik, Vice–President of the Management Board, mBank S.A., Poland Andrzej Lachowski, FSI Consulting Lead Partner, Deloitte, Poland 116 Partners: discussion panel Bank Millennium ISCTE–IUL Business School What Makes an Innovative Company? In the simplest understanding innovation is considered a change that improves sth, that gives a new quality, or allows one to create a new product or service. In terms of business innovation has become a key word. In the area of modern economy it is often used as a synonym for the terms: knowledge–based economy and information society. Innovative phenomena are dynamic. These are not only innovations in terms of products and processes but also organisational ones. The purpose of the discussion will be to answer the question what makes a company innovative. Moderator: Zbigniew Grzegorzewski, Editor–in–Chief of Biznes.pl, Onet.pl Group, Poland Speakers: Magdalena Burnat–Mikosz, Partner, Leader of the R&D and Government Incentives Team in Deloitte in Central Europe, member of the Global RD GI Service Line Executive Committee, Deloitte, Poland Andrzej Glinski, Member of the Management Board, Bank Millennium, Poland Agnieszka Milewczyk, Managing Director, Hay Group Sp. z o.o., Poland Grzegorz Napieralski, Member, Chairman of the Committee on Innovations and New Technologies, Parliament, Poland Emanuela Poli, Head of Public Affairs, SALINI IMPREGILO S.p.A., Italy Cindy Miller, President, UPS Europe, Belgium 117 Innovations Forum Dom Forum, Sala Rzeszów Innovations Forum Dom Forum, Sala Rzeszów SEPTEMBER 3 Robert Brunet, Professor, University Rovira i Virgili, Spain SEPTEMBER 3 15:40—16:40 discussion panel Journalists in the World of New Media – Are They Still Needed? The rate of transmission of information, its increasing availability and the ability to receive it in any situation, make the same press material more and more brief. Competition requires cost cutting, and so the use of pre–prepared messages. Recipients have less time to study the analyses and opinions. Moderator: Juliusz Braun, President of the Board, TVP S.A., Poland Speakers: George Brock, Professor and Head of Journalism, City University London, United Kingdom Lane Greene, Business & Finance Correspondent, The Economist, United Kingdom Marzena Suchan, Head of News Onet.pl, Onet.pl Group, Poland Julien Verley, CEO, nc+, France Dalibor Balsinek, Editor Manager, Echo Media a.s., Czech Republic 118 119 Innovations Forum Dom Forum, Sala Rzeszów Innovations Forum Dom Forum, Sala Rzeszów Participation in discussion: 10:40—11:55 Partner: discussion panel Igor Radziewicz–Winnicki, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Health, Poland Służba zdrowia – Polish medical journal Optimal Cancer Care Model in View of Proper Organization, Management and Financing Diseases of affluence are still a serious challenge to medicine. Among the society there is belief that they are no longer a threat. Some diseases, thanks to the use of vaccines got almost completely eliminated or reduced their occurrence. Still, there are some, that cause a serious problem. Apart from the consequences for public health, diseases of affluence and infectious diseases and their effects also generate significant costs for the economy. Moderator: Renata Furman, Deputy Editor–in–Chief, “Służba zdrowia” medical journal, Poland Speakers: Stefan Boguslawski, Managing Partner, Sequence HC Partners Ltd, Poland Jerzy Gryglewicz, Lider MBA, Lazarski University, Poland Jacek Jassem, Head of Department and the Oncology and Radiotherapy Clinic, Medical University of Gdansk, Poland Tadeusz Jedrzejczyk, President, National Health Fund, Poland Witold Pawel Kalbarczyk, Health Protection Expert, WPK Doradztwo, Poland Jaroslaw Lange, Director Philips Healthcare Poland, Philips Polska, Poland Sergiusz Nawrocki, Head of the Chair of Oncology and Radiotherapy, Medical Univeristy of Silesia in Katowice, Poland Tadeusz Pienkowski, Head, Department of Oncology at the European Health Centre in Otwock, Poland 120 121 HealthDom Care Forum Forum, Sala Medicus HealthDom Care Forum Forum, Sala Medicus SEPTEMBER 3 12:05—13:05 Partners: discussion panel Commentator: HealthDom Care Forum Forum, Sala Medicus HealthDom Care Forum Forum, Sala Medicus SEPTEMBER 3 Miroslaw Wysocki, Director General, Narodowy Instytut Zdrowia Publicznego, Państwowy Zakład Higieny, Poland Think–tank Oncology 2025 LUX MED Group Oncology – Will Coordinated Patient Path Change Polish Oncology? Oncology, as a multidisciplinary field covers all areas of health management and represents an enormous challenge for the whole medical system. At the same time, as in any other field, the functioning of the system influences the effects of treatment. Factors, such as waiting time affect the length of life and can be as important as access to modern therapy. How to rise to the challenge and finance the growing needs in oncology? Moderator: Miroslaw Stachowicz, President, Think–Tank Oncology 2025, Poland Speakers: Jacek Jassem, Head of Department and the Oncology and Radiotherapy Clinic, Medical University of Gdansk, Poland Beata Malecka–Libera, Member, Parliament, Poland Sergiusz Nawrocki, Head of the Chair of Oncology and Radiotherapy, Medical Univeristy of Silesia in Katowice, Poland Slawomir Neumann, Secretary of State, Ministry of Health, Poland Anna Rulkiewicz, CEO, LUX MED, Poland Jacek Siwicki, President, Enterprise Investors, Poland Lukasz Zalicki, Partner, EY, Poland Krzysztof Tuczapski, Vice–President for Medical Affairs, National Health Fund 122 123 SEPTEMBER 3 13:15—14:15 14:25—15:25 Partner: discussion panel The Employers’ Union of Innovative Pharmaceutical Companies INFARMA State’s Medicines Policy – Evaluation of the Act on Reimbursement of Medicines after Two Years in Effect More than two years after implementation of the Act on reimbursement of medicines it is possible to assess it realistically. The legislator himself foresaw such a need and included it in the content of the Act. How has the Act changed the Polish healthcare system? Who gained and who lost? Has it fulfilled the expectations and objectives envisaged by its authors? What is the future of the Act? Partner: discussion panel Polish Assosation of Private Hospitals Employers of Poland The Role of Private Healthcare System in Cooperation with Local Authorities in Terms of Building a System of Integrated Territorial Investments. (ITI) Jacek Zakowski, Journalist, Commentator, “Polityka” weekly, Poland The Integrated Territorial Investments will change a map for realization of infrastructural investments in Poland for upcoming years. The goal of creation of that mechanism is coordination of investments in urban agglomerations broaden of functional regions. ITI also refer to self–governmental healthcare investments. The subject of debate will be the role that private providers should play as a partner of ITI and the local government in the implementation of health goals, as well as what risks entail the lack of participation of non–public sector in this concept. Speakers: Moderator: Moderator: Stefan Boguslawski, Managing Partner, Sequence HC Partners Ltd, Poland Iwona Kasprzak, National Health Fund, Poland Tomasz Latos, Member, Chairman of the Health Committee, Parliament, Poland Wojciech Matusewicz, President, Agency for Health Technology Assessment, Poland Igor Radziewicz–Winnicki, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Health, Poland Tomasz Szelagowski, General Director, Federation of Polish Patients, Poland Pawel Sztwiertnia, General Director, The Employers’ Union of Innovative Pharmaceutical Companies INFARMA, Poland Jakub Szulc, Former Deputy Minister of Health, Poland 124 Grzegorz Ziemniak, Partner, Institute of Health and Democracy, Poland Speakers: Roman Kolek, Opolskie Region’s Marshal’s Office, Poland Robert Moldach, Expert in Health Economics, Employers of Poland, Poland Slawomir Neumann, Secretary of State, Ministry of Health, Poland Adam Rozwadowski, President of the Board, ENEL–MED S.A. Medical Center, Poland Andrzej Sokolowski, President of the Board, Polish Association of Private Hospitals, Poland Jerzy Stepien, Professor, Lazarski University, Poland 125 HealthDom Care Forum Forum, Sala Medicus HealthDom Care Forum Forum, Sala Medicus SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 Commentator: Access to Medical Services vs. Social Delineation – What Has Changed over the Past 25 Years? Andrzej Madrala, President of the Board, Medical Center Mavit Ltd., Poland Jaroslaw Fedorowski, President of Polish Hospital Federation, Governor European Hospital Federation, Poland 15:40—16:40 Partners: discussion panel Health Manager (Termedia Publishing House) Federation of Polish Patients (FPP) The differences in healthcare in the EU countries, reflecting social delineation and income disparities, keep being more and more visible. The emergence of ground–breaking medical technologies and innovative therapies creates new challenges for the healthcare system and affects the organization of health services. Patients’ organizations have become major partners in creating solutions and play a significant role in communicating with patients. How can strategies and good practices help us reduce inequality in access to healthcare? Moderator: Tomasz Szelagowski, General Director, Federation of Polish Patients, Poland Speakers: Nicole Bedlington, Executive Director, European Patients’ Forum, Belgium Peter Goldblatt, Advisor, Institute of Health Equity, University College London, United Kingdom Janusz Michalak, Editor in Chief, The Health Care Manager, Poland Maciej Pirog, Advisor to the President of the Republic of Poland, Chancellery of the Polish President, Poland Martin Seychell, Deputy Director General, European Commission – DG SANCO, Belgium 126 127 HealthDom Care Forum Forum, Sala Medicus HealthDom Care Forum Forum, Sala Medicus Marcin Szulwinski, President of the Board, Grupa Nowy Szpital sp. z o.o., Poland Piotr Gerber, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, EMC Medical Institute, Poland Jaroslaw Pinkas, Vice–President of the Board, Polish Association of Private Hospitals, Poland Regions Forum HealthDom Care Forum Forum, Sala Medicus SEPTEMBER 3 18:35—19:35 Current Challenges of Europe – Are Infectious Diseases Over? Infectious diseases are still a serious challenge to medicine. Among the society there is belief that they are no longer a threat. Some diseases, thanks to the use of vaccines got almost completely eliminated or reduced their occurrence. Still, there are some, that cause a serious problem. Apart from the consequences for public health, infectious diseases and their effects also generate significant costs for the economy. Moderator: Mariusz Gujski, Editor–in–Chief, “Służba zdrowia” medical journal, Poland Speakers: Stefan Boguslawski, Managing Partner, Sequence HC Partners Ltd, Poland Tomasz Latos, Member, Chairman of the Health Committee, Parliament, Poland Igor Radziewicz–Winnicki, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Health, Poland 128 129 SEPTEMBER 3 10:40—11:55 12:05—13:05 discussion panel From the Local Village to the Global Village: Foreign Expansion of Regions In the Report on Regions’ Competitiveness from 2013 prepared by the European Commission, the Polish regions rank 19th among 28th countries. How to achieve better result? Is foreign expansion going to prove the most effective way? How to plan it efficiently and what gains are there to reach? Moderator: Stanislaw Sorys, Member of the Board of the Malopolska Region, Marshal`s Office of the Malopolska Region, Poland Speakers: Mercedes Bresso, President of the EU Committee of Regions (2010–2012), Member, European Parliament, Italy Martin Guillermo Ramirez, Secretary General, Association of European Border Regions, Spain Markku Markkula, First Vice–President EPP–CoR, EU Comittee of the Regions CoR, City of Espoo, Finland Christoph Zoepel, Former Minister of State and Secretary of State, Professor, Germany Partner: discussion panel Citi Handlowy Are Budgets of Local Governments Able to Bear EU Investments in 2014–2020? 2014 may prove to be a breakthrough year for many local government budgets. Firstly, this is an election year. Secondly, the new budget will have to meet the new criteria for acceptable debt, for the first time due to the amendment to the Public Finance Act. How to plan budgets to have enough resources for EU investments that guarantee the continued development of the regions? Special guest: Izabela Leszczyna, State Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Poland Moderator: Ryszard Petru, Chairman of the Board, Association of the Polish Economists, Poland Speakers: Hanna Gronkiewicz–Waltz, Mayor, City of Warsaw, Poland Marcin Murawski, Head of Public Sector, Citi Handlowy, Poland Sandra Svaljek, Deputy Mayor, Municipality of Zagreb, Croatia Participation in discussion: Peter Szegvari, Chief Advisor of the Mayor, Municipality of the City of Budapest, Hungary 130 131 Regions ForumPawilon, – Economy Sala Muszyna Regions ForumPawilon, – Economy Sala Muszyna SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 13:15—14:15 14:25—15:25 discussion panel The Future of the Water and Sewerage System in Poland Discussion will concentrate on future directions in the sector’s development, e.g. how to successfully continue the development and modernization of infrastructure, how to face the necessity of meeting the customers’ fast growing expectations, how to expand the scale of operation of water and sewerage companies and to consolidate the industry. Apart from that, the panel will also discuss subjects as the introduction of a central regulator, lobbying for changes in regulations, improving the efficiency in running the water and sewerage companies, internal restructuring and management of fixed assets and other problems of the sector. Moderator: Piotr Piela, Managing Partner, Business Advisory Department, EY, Poland Speakers: Olgierd Dziekonski, Secretary of State, Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland, Poland Stanislaw Gawlowski, Secretary of State, Ministry of Environment, Poland Dorota Jakuta, Vice Chairman, Union of the Voivodeships of the Republic of Poland, Poland Krystian Szczepanski, Deputy Chairman, National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management, Poland 132 discussion panel Integrated Territorial Investments Integrated Territorial Investments (ITIs), tools that appear in the new EU financial perspective, let agglomerations and adjacent municipalities and provinces jointly agree on objectives to be achieved and indicate territorial investments to be done. It is a completely new way of cooperation between local authorities, which they may continue using successfully as well after 2020 when EU funds will not be available at the level they are available today. Is it possible to manage to achieve complementarity of investments done in the framework of both national and regional programs? Moderator: Jacek Protas, Marshal, Warminsko–Mazurskie Region’s Marshal’s Office, Poland Speakers: Roman Ciepiela, Vice Marshal of the Malopolska Region, Marshal`s Office of the Malopolska Region, Poland Pawel Orlowski, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Infrastructure and Development, Poland Wladyslaw Piskorz, Head of the Unit of Territorial Cohesion and Urban Development, General Directorate for Regional Policy, European Commission, Belgium Wojciech Szczurek, Mayor, City Hall of Gdynia, Poland 133 Regions ForumPawilon, – Economy Sala Muszyna Regions ForumPawilon, – Economy Sala Muszyna SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 15:40—16:40 16:50—18:30 thematic block Public Finance Lecture: Results of Local Governments Audit in 2011–2013, Irregularities and Good Practices Special guest: thematic block The Potential for Cooperation yet to Use: Science, Business, NGO and Self– Government Presentation: Clusters: How Is It Done? Krzysztof Kwiatkowski, President, Supreme Audit Office (SAO), Poland Iwona Gawel, Coordinator of Polish Wood Cluster, Agencja Rozwoju Przedsiębiorczości Sp. z o.o., Poland Panel discussion: Requirement of Reality of the Long–Term Financial Forecast of Local Government Units in the Assessment of the Local Accounting Councils Panel discussion: The Potential for Cooperation yet to Use: Science, Business, NGO and Self–Government According to the article 226 of the Finance Act long–term financial forecasts of Local Government Units should be realistic. However that reality of long–term planning is hard to achieve due to a significant number of factors that affect incomes and expenditures of Local Government Units. The Act is not precise as how to the long–term financial forecast should be reached. The only hints, that allow to set criteria of feasibility there are the regulations of the Public Finance Act pertaining to the subject of Regional Accounting Councils’ audit and opinions on content of the long–term financial forecast. Moderator: Janusz Kot, President, Regional Accounting Chamber in Krakow, Poland Speakers: Leslaw Fijal, City Treasurer, City Hall of Krakow, Poland Stanislaw Lipinski, Treasurer, Szczecin City Council, Poland 134 According to the constitutional principle of subsidiary, self–government should seek support in meeting the needs of citizens both among NGO’s, and as well as the science and business sectors. A maximum utilization of the cooperation’s opportunities requires a constant exchange of experience and funding including, for instance, European Funds, as well as the search for the most effective solutions. Moderator: Jacek Krupa, Member of the Board, Marshal`s Office of the Malopolska Region, Poland Speakers: Cristian Adomnitei, President, Former Minister of Education, Research and Youth, County Council Iasi, Romania Rafal Dzialowski, President of the Board, Tarnowski Klaster Przemysłowy S.A., Poland 135 Regions ForumPawilon, – Economy Sala Muszyna Regions ForumPawilon, – Economy Sala Muszyna SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 10:40—11:55 Partner: discussion panel MasterCard Struggling with the Cash: New Features of Old Cards Cards no longer serve to withdraw cash from Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) only. We have been increasingly using them to regulate other obligations. New technologies can be beneficial for all the parties. Card issuers have access to new groups of potential customers. Partners, working with each other, can offer their joint services, thereby building long–lasting relationship with their customers, and customers receive a single instrument to carry their daily needs. The panelists will present the whole spectrum of payment cards new applications: i.a.: discount cards, prepaid and loyalty cards. Moderator: Anna Radwan, President of the Board, Schuman Foundation, Poland Speakers: Bartosz Ciolkowski, Country Manager at MasterCard Europe (Branch Office Poland), MasterCard, Poland Anna Czerwinska, Finance Director; Chairwoman of the Board of the Running Festival Foundation, Foundation Institute for Eastern Studies, Poland Boguslaw Czerwinski, President of the Board, Małopolski Operator Integracji Turystycznej Sp. z o.o. in Nowy Sącz, Poland Dariusz Nalepa, Director of Transactional Banking Department, mBank S.A., Poland 136 137 Regions Forum – Society Pawilon, Sala Wierchomla Regions ForumPawilon, – Economy Sala Muszyna Mieczyslaw Majewski, President of the Board, PZL Świdnik S.A., Poland Svetlana Murashova, Deputy Director, Institute for International Business and Law, Mechanics and Optics Information Technology Research University, Russia Elzbieta Polak, Marshal, Lubuskie Region’s Marshal’s Office, Poland Оlena Snihova, Senior Research Fellow, Associate Professor, National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Ukraine Jan Szmidt, Rector, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland SEPTEMBER 3 12:05—13:05 13:15—14:15 thematic block Local Government Large Family Card Lecture: Polish Large Family Card Special guest: Malgorzata Marcinska, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, Poland Panel discussion: Local Government Large Family Card The Large Families Card currently works in more than 150 municipalities. In addition, there have been also established district cards and the first region cards. Local governments are joining forces to encourage other activities and coordinate them, enhancing the opportunities provided to support families. How to stimulate the cooperation of local governments to build a coherent system of support for families with many children? Moderator: Joanna Krupska, President, Association of Large Families “Three Plus”, Poland Speakers: Grzegorz Benedykcinski, Mayor, City Hall of Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Poland Monika Lipinska, Deputy Mayor, Lublin City Council, Poland Witold Stepien, Marshal, Marshal’s Office in Lodz, Poland Malgorzata Marcinska, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, Poland 138 Partner: discussion panel Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania Regional Gas Market in the Face of Global Developments Gas markets in the European Union are becoming more liberalised and integrated. Efficient and well–functioning market is essential in maintaining secure supplies – ensuring that gas is flowing where it is needed and when needed. The market also needs to be able to operate efficiently and flexibly to respond to global and regional developments as well. The emergence of commercially viable unconventional gas worldwide and increasing usage of LNG technology is reshaping the global energy market and gas flows and pricing patterns, thus changing the role of longstanding arrangements. Moderator: Vytautas Nauduzas, Ambassador, Economic Security Policy Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lithuania Speakers: Zdzislaw Gawlik, Secretary of State, Ministry of Treasury, Poland Lachezar Matev, Ambassador–at–Large for Energy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bulgaria Thomas B. Murphy, Co–Director, Marcellus Center for Outreach and Research, Pennsylvania State University, USA Adam Sikorski, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, UNIMOT S.A., Poland Andrius Kubilius, Former Prime Minister, Member of Energy Commission, Seimas, Lithuania 139 Regions Forum – Society Pawilon, Sala Wierchomla Regions Forum – Society Pawilon, Sala Wierchomla SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 14:25—15:25 15:40—17:50 discussion panel How to Win Elections? Upcoming Trends in Political Marketing Political marketing has become the fastest evolving industry. New media’s pressure for better and better identification of voters, for microtargeting and putting them together in groups of stakeholders, for reaching voters and turning them into promoters of candidates and their parties, for running permanent election campaigns is so great that techniques which guaranteed a victory three or four years earlier are outdated today. The best theorists and practitioners will discuss political marketing development directions. Moderator: Eryk Mistewicz, President, New Media Institute, Poland Speakers: Constantin Barbu, Creative Director, Smartlink Communications, Romania Davide Casaleggio, Partner, Casaleggio Associati, Italy Krzysztof Gawkowski, President, Democratic Left Alliance, Poland Seema Shah, Program Officer, Electoral Processes, International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (Inernational IDEA), Sweden Oleg Vostrykh, President, Foundation “High School of Professional Politics”, Ukraine Partner: special event The Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC) China–CEE City Cooperation Forum China’s rapid urbanization has magnified the reach of globalization inward to smaller cities and counties in the past few years. Driven by this far–reaching social–economic event, more and more Chinese cities have substantially more economic weight, international influence, and aspiration to connect with the world. Eastern European countries, as a gateway to Europe, have great potential for the development of relations with the Chinese regions and cities. Guests of the session will consider how the Middle Kingdom and Eastern Europe can work together to strengthen cooperation between cities and local governments. Introduction and Moderating: Xinyu Li, Director General, The Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC), China 1. Jilin Province: Industrial Base. Jilin Province is located in the hinterland of northeastern Asia composed of Japan, Russia, DPRK, the Republic of Korea, Mongolia and the northeast part of China. Jilin is China’s important commodity grain base as well as solid industrial base. Jilin is the country’s leader in production of automobiles, railway cares, tractors, ferroalloy, carbonic products, timber, sugar, crude oil and no–mineral products. Xufeng Chen, Secretary General, Jilin Provincial People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, Jilin Province, China 140 141 Regions Forum – Society Pawilon, Sala Wierchomla Regions Forum – Society Pawilon, Sala Wierchomla SEPTEMBER 3 Situated in central China, Hubei enjoys convenient traffic, transportation and communication conditions and has always been one of the most economically advanced areas in China. With 40 years of construction and opening up development, Hubei has developed into an important industrial, agricultural, scientific and educational base of the country. 5. Jiangxi Province: Gongqingcheng City. Set up in 2010, Gongqingcheng City is one of the youngest cities in China. It is a city full of youth, energy, innovation and dream. Gongqingcheng takes the initiative in engaging creation and international events. Jianmin Wu, Inspector, Foreign and Overseas Chinese Affairs Office, Jiangxi Province, China Xinqiao Yan, Deputy Inspector, Foreign Affairs Office, Hubei Province, China 6. Complementary Study on Economic and Trade Cooperation between China and CEE Cities. 3. Gansu Province: Silk Road Economic Belt. Shaohua Bu, Expert, China Institute of International Studies (CIIS), China During his visit to Kazakhstan in September 2013, Chinese President Xi Jinping put forward a proposal for building a Silk Road Economic Belt to strengthen cooperation and make economic ties closer among European and Asian countries. When the world refocuses on the Silk Road, Lanzhou New Area, a new economic growth point in the northwestern province of Gansu, China, has become a spotlight of the Silk Road Economic Belt and gained much attention from the business. 7. How Does China’s Urbanization Reform Affect China–CEE City Cooperation? Bei Zhang, Expert, European Studies Department, China Institute of International Studies (CIIS), China 8. Opportunities and Prospects for Cooperation between Lodz Region and China. Dawu Xu, Deputy Director–General, Lanzhou New District Organizing Committee, Gansu Province, China Przemyslaw Andrzejak, President, Lodz Regional Development Agency, Poland 4. Shaanxi Province: Resources, History. 9. The Agricultural Development of Lesser Poland – Prospects for Cooperation with China. Located in the heartland of China, Shaanxi Province is one of the cradles of the Chinese nation and civilization. Thanks to its abundant reserves of coal, natural gas, oil, salt and other non–metal minerals, Shaanxi has developed into an important energy production base, and a national center for research and production in aviation, aerospace, equipment manufacturing, electronics and agriculture. Stanislaw Sorys, Member of the Bard, Lesser Poland Region, Poland 10. KPMG Perspective on China – CEE Regional Cooperation. Andrzej Kaczmarek, Director, KPMG, Poland Jun Li, Secretary General, Shanxi Provincial People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, Shanxi Province, China 142 143 Regions Forum – Society Pawilon, Sala Wierchomla Regions Forum – Society Pawilon, Sala Wierchomla 2. Hubei Province: Comprehensive Strength – Economy, Science, Education and Culture. Inese Sulzanoka, Head of the Representative Office in Poland, Investment and Development Agency, Latvia 12. Ukraine: Odessa Region – Ways of Development. Valerii Logvinov, Head of the Technology Center for e–Government, Odessa National Polytechnic University, Ukraine SEPTEMBER 3 10:40—11:55 Partner: thematic block The National Fund of Environmental Protection and Water Managment (NFEP&WM) Lend or Subsidise – Dilemmas of Funding Ecology in Poland and in the World Lecture: Lend and Subsidise Special guest: Janusz Ostapiuk, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Environment, Poland Presentation: Lend or Subsidise?, Dilemmas of Financing Ecology in Poland, Experience of the National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management Malgorzata Skucha, President of the Management Board, National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management, Poland Panel discussion: Lend and Subsidise The issue is about effective financial mechanisms for environmental protection and water management. The debate is going on domestically and abroad, including between investors, beneficiaries of financial aid as well as scientists. On the one hand, measures are important aimed at environmental protection and accommodating climate change, but on the other hand, anything that brings environmental and economic benefits plays a role, too, especially in the face of limited financial resources (including 144 145 Regions Forum – Environment Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Prezydencka Regions Forum – Society Pawilon, Sala Wierchomla 11. Cooperation between Latvia and China in the Fields of Investment and Development. SEPTEMBER 3 Moderator: 12:05—13:05 Andrzej Jonas, President, Warsaw Voice S.A., Poland Speakers: Jacek Gdanski, Vice–President of the Management Board, National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management, Poland Georges Kremlis, Head of the “Cohesion Policy and Environmental Impact Assessments” Unit in the DirectorateGeneral for the Environment, European Commission, Greece Marta Szigeti Bonifert, Executive Director, Regional Environmental Center for Central & Eastern Europe (REC), Hungary discussion panel Shale Gas – Local Government, Business, Ecology Shale gas extraction is expected to create new jobs and to be an impetus for the local development. However, concerns arising from environmental threats may inhibit its exploitation. How to reach an agreement between investors and local communities, represented by members of local government? Special guest: Marcin Korolec, Secretary of State, Government Plenipotentiary for Climate Policy, Ministry of Environment, Poland Moderator: Benny Peiser, Director, Global Warming Policy Foundation, United Kingdom Speakers: Mihaela Carstei, Director, Energy and Environment Program, Atlantic Council, USA Malgorzata Klawiter–Piwowarska, Representative Marshal Of Pomorskie Province For Shale Gas, Pomeranian Region’s Marshal’s Office, Poland Kamlesh Parmar, CEO, 3Legs Resources Group, United Kingdom Bart Van Vooren, Senior Associate of EU Regulatory and Trade Department, Altius, Belgium 146 147 Regions Forum – Environment Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Prezydencka Regions Forum – Environment Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Prezydencka cost–effectiveness, financial instruments). SEPTEMBER 3 13:15—14:15 14:25—15:25 Partner: discussion panel Schneider Electric Delivering Urban Efficiency Through Collaboration. Today. discussion panel The Future of Regional Railways Cites & regions are at the heart of one the world’s global challenges. Today, cities are covering only 2% of the Earth surface, but cumulating 50% of world population. It is expected that by 2050, 70 % of people will live the cities. No single company, city or organization can solve a city’s challenges alone. This requires new collaborative approach of city organization, working together with best–in–class partners across the whole SmartCity value–chain. Smart cities are not the future. Smart city solutions are a reality today, for each and every city! Since the end of 2008 the local authorities are owners of ‘Przewozy Regionalne’ (‘Regional Railways’), the biggest passenger train operator in Poland. The trains of ‘Przewozy Regionalne’ often arrive to the stations which are frequently perceived as not enough profitable by commercial train operators. In order to make tickets more affordable for passengers and encourage them to use the trains of ‘Przewozy Regionalne’, every year regional marshals subsidise this unprofitable transport with hundreds of millions zloty. ‘Przewozy Regionalne’ brings loss (60 mln PLN in 2013) every year. Will the budgets of regions have to cover the gigantic debt of ‘Przewozy Regionalne’? Is creating new railway networks using EU funds profitable? Moderator: Moderator: Krzysztof Zmijewski, Secretary General, Public Council of the National Programme for Reduction of Emissions, Poland Speakers: Tadeusz Ferenc, Mayor, City of Rzeszow, Poland Oana Penu, Head of Government Affairs, Philips CEE, Belgium Malgorzata Skucha, President of the Management Board, National Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management, Poland Markus Wissmann, Head of Smart&Connected Communities Europe, Middle East, Africa and Russia, Cisco Systems Poland Sp. z o.o., Germany Jacek Lukaszewski, Country President, Schneider Electric Poland, Poland 148 Adrian Furgalski, Member of the Board, Transport Consultants Group TOR, Poland Speakers: Zbigniew Konieczek, President of the Board, CEO, NEWAG Joint Stock Company, Poland Remigiusz Paszkiewicz, President of the Management Board, Polish State Railways Joint Stock Company (PKP S.A.), Poland Miroslaw Sekula, Marshal, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland Witold Stepien, Marshal, Marshal’s Office in Lodz, Poland Tomasz Sweklej, President of the Board, TORPOL S.A., Poland Pawel Stelmaszczyk, Special Envoy or European Mobility Network, European Commission, Belgium 149 Regions Forum – Environment Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Prezydencka Regions Forum – Environment Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Prezydencka SEPTEMBER 3 15:40—17:50 Partner: special event Embassy of the Kingdom of Sweden in Warsaw Ecology, Energy and Sustainable Urban Development in Cities and Regions – Efficient Swedish Solutions Polish membership in the EU has resulted in receiving huge amounts of cohesion resources. This assistance will be substantially reduced, and more efficient use of current resources is necessary to prepare for that moment. The energy and political crisis, particularly in Eastern Europe, as well as the consequences of the implementation of EU directives (especially respecting climate) and revision of the EU’s agricultural policy cause an additional reason to use the experience of others, such as Sweden. The representatives of Swedish companies and local governments will share their experience, introduced solutions and their effects for humans. Presentations: Obtaining Biogas from Biological, Municipal and Industrial Waste Tertiary Treatment of Biogas for Biomethane Leszek Zadura, Regional Sales Manager, Purac AB, Sweden Presentation: Efficient Combustion of Raw Biomass and Mixed Municipal Waste as the Best and the Cheapest Way to Obtain Energy in the Municipalities Andrzej Nowicki, Director, Radscan Intervex Polska Sp. z o.o., Poland Presentation: Superstructure on a 3–Storey Residential Buildings as a Solution to the Housing Shortage, Saving Energy and Improving the Architecture Karri Rastas, Owner, KR Byggproj, Sweden Presentation: Sustainable Urban Development in Sweden and Prospect for Cooperation with Poland Panel discussion: Good Practice Cases from Sweden Mikael Backman, Director, Swedish–Polish Sustainable Energy Platform, Sweden Moderator: Presentation: Modern Swedish Municipal Waste Management and Its Impact on the Economy of the Country Per–Olof Hallberg, International Relation Manager, Gästrike Återvinnare, Sweden 150 Jozef Neterowicz, Counsellor, Embassy of the Kingdom of Sweden in Warsaw, Poland Speakers: Goran Albjar, Climate and Energy Cooperator, Uppsala County Administration Board, Region Uppsala, Sweden Kenneth Holmstrom, Vice Mayor, Älvkarleby Municipality, Sweden Gunnar Soderholm, Director of Environmental and Health Administration, City of Stockholm, Sweden 151 Regions Forum – Environment Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Prezydencka Regions Forum – Environment Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Prezydencka SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 10:40—11:55 12:05—13:05 discussion panel Corporate Tax Harmonization. Will it Work? The starting point for the discussion will be the validity of implementation of a common consolidated corporate tax base (CCCTB). Should this tax be unified, and if so – to what extent? On the other hand, tax competition between countries is beneficial to the economy, as it prevents state’s determination to rise taxes. Opinions on this issue are divided among the EU members… Partner: discussion panel mBank S.A. Financing Mortgage Loans with Mortgage Bonds Moderator: For years, mortgage bonds, due to their safety, have worked very well in many EU countries. They can, however, be issued only by specialized mortgage banks. Currently there are only two such institutions in Poland, but more and more banks announce launch of their mortgage branches. Is lending facing a revolution? Hrvoje Simovic, Professor at the Faculty of Economy, University of Zagreb, Croatia Moderator: Speakers: Jan Krzysztof Bielecki, Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Poland Martina Dalic, Deputy Chair of the Committee on Finance and Budget, Croatian Parliament, Croatia Tomas Prouza, Secretary of State for European Affairs, Office of the Prime Minister, Czech Republic Rannar Vassiljev, Chairman of the Finance Committee, Riigikogu, Estonia Wouter Vosse, Senior Associate, Tax Advisor, Loyens & Loeff, The Netherlands Commentator: Przemyslaw Gdanski, Vice President of the Management Board, mBank S.A., Poland Speakers: Ludwik Kotecki, Chief Economist, Ministry of Finance, Poland Piotr Kowalski, President of the Board, Fitch Polska S.A., Poland Andrzej Reich, Director, Financial Supervision Authority, Poland Lucyna Stanczak–Wuczynska, Director, Financial Institutions, EU Banks, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Poland Cezary Stypulkowski, President of the Management Board, mBank S.A., Poland Agata Jankowiak, Manager, Deloitte Tax & Consulting, Luxembourg 152 153 Macroeconomics Dom Forum, Sala Kraków Macroeconomics Dom Forum, Sala Kraków SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 13:15—14:15 14:25—15:25 Partner: thematic block EY Poland – a Member of G20? Selection Criteria for Systemically Important Countries Report presentation: Poland, a Member of G20? Selection Criteria for Systemically Important Countries. Marek Rozkrut, Partner, EY, Poland Panel discussion: Poland – a Member of G20? Selection Criteria for Systemically Important Countries. The aim of the discussion will be the measures Poland should take to become a member of the group of the 20 most important economies in the world. In this context the discussion subject will base on the role of Poland as a potential representative of the CEE in the G20. Panelists will also deliberate on role of the G20 Group in the world’s economy. Moreover during the panel the proposed criteria for selection of G20 members as well as a frame for future G20 Index will be presented. Moderator: Jacek Kedzior, Managing Partner, EY, Poland Speakers: Partner: discussion panel EY Compliance – Good Practice or Good Business? Why do companies implement compliance? Is it still a novelty or already a standard, especially for companies operating on international markets? How does compliance influence the trust to and the value of the company? How do these global trends align with the actions carried out by the Warsaw Stock Exchange with a view to incorporating compliance in the Code of Best Practices for listed companies? Moderator: Mariusz Witalis, Partner, EY, Poland Speakers: Wojciech Nagel, Compliance Officer (CO), Warsaw Stock Exchange, Poland Marcin Prell, Member of the Board, Bank Zachodni WBK S.A., Poland Maciej Rogalski, Mamber of the Management Board, Chief Legal Affairs, Data Protection and Compliance Officer, T–Mobile Polska S.A., Poland Marek Szczepanski, Chairman of the Board, The Polish Post, Poland Pawel Tamborski, President of the Board, Warsaw Stock Exchange, Poland Krzysztof Zamasz, CEO, ENEA S.A., Poland Mamta Murthi, Regional Director, Central Europe and the Baltic Countries, Europe and Central Asia Region, The World Bank, USA James Roaf, Senior Regional Representative for Central and Eastern Europe, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Poland Mateusz Szczurek, Minister, Ministry of Finance, Poland 154 155 Macroeconomics Dom Forum, Sala Kraków Macroeconomics Dom Forum, Sala Kraków SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 15:40—16:40 10:40—11:55 Partner: discussion panel Foundation “Think about the Future” Partner: discussion panel PKP Group Influence of Domestic Global Companies on the Economic Growth of Poland Yes! This Is How We Are Changing the PKP Group Since 2012 Global competition resembles economic world championships. Countries that win not only have the satisfaction, but also achieve a higher standard of living. Poland joined this economic competition after 1989, opening up to foreign capital and not introducing any preference for the domestic capital. Can Poland develop further without domestic global companies? Can Polish companies achieve economies of scale and become global enterprises without the support of the state and domestic consumers? Can domestic entrepreneurs influence economic policy of the state? Investment projects worth billions, the largest infrastructure modernization program in the history of the Polish railway, modern rolling stock and putting the client in the center of attention – these are just a fraction of the changes that are being implemented in the PKP Group. Moderator: Zbigniew Klepacki, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Infrastructure and Development, Poland Jakub Karnowski, President of the Board, PKP SA, Poland Marcin Celejewski, President of the Board, PKP Intercity SA, Poland Adam Purwin, President of the Board, PKP Cargo SA, Poland Krzysztof Domarecki, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, SELENA FM S.A., Poland Speakers: Olgierd Dziekonski, Secretary of State, Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland, Poland Ryszard Florek, President, FAKRO Sp. z o.o., Poland Kazimierz Pazgan, President of the Board, Konspol Holding Sp. z o.o., Poland Michal Solowow, Owner, Synthos, Poland Janusz Steinhoff, Senior Adviser, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants, Poland Anatolii Zadoia, First Pro–Rector, Dnipropetrovsk University of Economics and Law, Ukraine 156 Moderator: Artur Orzech, Journalist, Program III, Polish Radio, Poland Speakers: 157 New Economy Dom Forum, Sala Łódź Macroeconomics Dom Forum, Sala Kraków SEPTEMBER 3 12:05—13:05 Partner: discussion panel Daniele Romiti, Chief Executive Officer, AgustaWestland, Italy Leon Komornicki, Business Centre Club expert, a former First Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces AgustaWestland/PZL–Świdnik War Games or New Economy? How to Stimulate Economic Growth in Times of Danger During the debate we will answer the following questions: – What impact could the upgrading of defense capabilities of countries in the region have on their economy? – What is the best mix of investments, which purchase amount should be directed to ready–made solutions and which amount should be used for own technology capacity building? – Can increased costs of defense and the so called smart offset can be a recipe for economic growth? – How to plan the modernization of the Polish army and how to spend funds wisely allocated for the purchase of military equipment? – And finally in long–term perspective: Can Poland lying in the crossroads of Eastern and Western Europe become a competence center for the arms industry and become a leading exporter of weapons? Moderator: Boguslaw Chrabota, Editor–in–Chief, “Rzeczpospolita” daily, Poland Speakers: Jan Krzysztof Bielecki, Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Poland Zdzislaw Gawlik, Secretary of State, Ministry of Treasury, Poland Christopher Hartwell, President, Center for Social and Economic Research, USA 158 159 New Economy Dom Forum, Sala Łódź New Economy Dom Forum, Sala Łódź SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 13:15—14:15 14:25—15:25 Partner: discussion panel Jeronimo Martins Polska S.A. Partner: discussion panel McKinsey & Company The Role of Local Products in the Domestic Market Energy Union. How to Strenghten Polish and EU Energy Competitivness? Development of the local goods market is an excellent way to promote regions. It is also beneficial for social and economic reasons. It accelerates start–ups and stimulates creation of new jobs. How can local products be effectively introduced into the domestic market and effectively promoted? Cooperation with large retail chains is also an opportunity for development of local and regional products market. Secured access to energy resources is crucial for the development of modern economies. It is a priority for Poland since it has limited resources of coal and natural gas. This goal can be reached directly by acquisition of deposits or partnership with their owners or operators. However, this task can also be done indirectly by making use of European Union political leverage to negotiate an equal treatment. To what extent can the Energy Union help Poland and other member states live up to challenges facing them, and what principles should it be based on? Moderator: Tomasz Wroblewski, Editor, Do Rzeczy Weekly, Poland Speakers: Andrzej Arendarski, President, Polish Chamber of Commerce, Poland Alicja Kolesnik, Chief Commercial Officer, Jeronimo Martins Polska S.A., Poland Konrad Pazgan, President of the Board, Konspol Holding Sp. z o.o., Poland 160 Moderator: Daniel Boniecki, Managing Director, McKinsey and Company Poland Sp. z o.o., Poland Speakers: Jan Krzysztof Bielecki, Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Poland Thomas Vahlenkamp, Director, McKinsey & Company, Germany Marek Woszczyk, President of the Management Board, PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A., Poland Mariusz Zawisza, CEO & President of the Management Board, Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNiG), Poland Marcin Moskalewicz, President of the Board, PERN Przyjaźń S.A., Poland 161 New Economy Dom Forum, Sala Łódź New Economy Dom Forum, Sala Łódź SEPTEMBER 3 15:40—16:40 Partner: discussion panel Janusz Ostapiuk, Undersecretary of State Ministry of Environment, Poland New Economy Dom Forum, Sala Łódź New Economy Dom Forum, Sala Łódź SEPTEMBER 3 Foundation for Sustainable Energy Onshore or Offshore – Economic Aspects of Wind Energy Development in Central Europe Both onshore and offshore wind energy are among the most dynamically developing energy technologies in Europe. Offshore is more expensive but forces development of coastal regions and maritime industry, onshore on the other hand is cheaper but is socially controversial and is limited by available space. Both will play a significant role in the economy and energy systems of Central Europe. What are the trends and is there enough space for both technologies? What are the European experiences, especially German with their Energiewende and ambitious goals both for on– and offshore? Moderator: Maciej Stryjecki, President of the Board, Foundation for Sustainable Energy, Poland Speakers: Wojciech Cetnarski, President of the Board, Polish Wind Energy Association (PWEA), Poland Morten Frederiksen, Senior Manager, Project Development, DONG Energy Wind Power A/S, Denmark Andrew Garrad, President, European Wind Energy Association, United Kingdom Iza Kielichowska, Energy Policy Director CEE, GE, Poland Miroslaw Kowalik, CSD Poland, Alstom Power, Poland Frank Peter, Head of Power Market Analysis Group, Prognos AG, Germany Michal Prazynski, Member of the Board for Renewable Energy, Enea Wytwarzanie SA, Poland 162 163 10:40—11:55 12:05—13:05 discussion panel Information Security. Are We All Spies? Are We All Spied On? Europe gave up its sovereignty without firing a single shot. Imperceptibly, it lost everything what constitutes it: finance, information, contacts between people, culture, control over transport and orders for the army. Everything that was until recently national, and then European, is increasingly eroding. Transfer of the European intellectual property to the American continent occurs on an unprecedented scale. Europeans become large exporters of private life. Their agendas, lists of friends, photos and the most intimate communication, their big and small secrets are subject to the judicial system tens of thousands of miles away. Moderator: Eryk Mistewicz, President, New Media Institute, Poland Speakers: Zbigniew Cwiakalski, Deputy President of the Supervisory Board, PZU SA, Poland Olivier Gaude, CEO, Unicomm Digital, France Petra Hochmannova, Director, Computer Security Incident Response Team Slovakia (CSIRT), Slovakia Peter Hustinx, European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS), Belgium Marcin Jablonski, President of the Board, Exatel S.A., Poland Tim Stuchtey, Executive Director, Brandenburg Institute for Society and Security (BIGS), Germany Rafal Trzaskowski, Minister, Ministry of Administration and Digitization, Poland 164 Partners: discussion panel Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne S.A. Roland Berger Strategy Consultants United We Stand, Divided We Fall. How to Successfully Win Social Acceptance for Public Investment? Development of electric power grids, just as other elements of energy infrastructure, forms the basis of the economic development and guarantees state energy security. These investments, though necessary, often arouse resistance of local communities, supported by leaders of different groups of interest. That’s why we would like to invite you to the debate about how to nurture support of local governments for the investment process, involve public administration. Together we will try to answer the question, if in justified cases law regulations can replace the social approval. Moderator: Przemyslaw Vonau, Managing Director, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants, Poland Speakers: Janusz Piechocinski, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister, Ministry of Economy, Poland Henryk Majchrzak, President of the Management Board, Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne S.A., Poland Tomasz Dabrowski, Director, Ministry of Economy, Poland Krzysztof Kwiatkowski, President, Supreme Audit Office (SAO), Poland Tomasz Smietanka, Mayor, City Hall in Kozienice, Poland Daivis Virbickas, CEO, LITGRID AB, Lithuania 165 State and Reforms SEPTEMBER 3 Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Restauracyjna State and Reforms Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Restauracyjna SEPTEMBER 3 13:15—14:15 14:25—15:25 Partners: discussion panel PLAY Polish Investments for Development Economy of Untapped Potential – How to Unlock Infrastructure Investments Investments in infrastructure are the foundation of the Polish economy and the core of its security and sovereignty. Infrastructure development requires a pro–investment policy of the government, including supportive law regulations, and also the availability of financial resources for their implementation. We will discuss investment barriers and incentives in Poland as well as available sources of financing. We will also identify changes needed, which are desirable to enable entrepreneurs to invest in infrastructure. In addition, speakers will discuss the role of the government in shaping a friendly environment that will contribute to fully exploiting the potential of Polish enterprises, and consequently also to further dynamic economic growth of the country. Moderator: Mikolaj Kunica, Director of Communication, Polish Investments for Development, Poland Speakers: Jorgen Bang–Jensen, Chief Executive Officer, PLAY, Poland Dariusz Blocher, President of the Board, Budimex SA, Poland Jakub Karnowski, President of the Board, PKP SA, Poland Michal Lubieniecki, Vice–President of the Board, Polish Investments for Development, Poland Lucyna Stanczak–Wuczynska, Director, Financial Institutions, EU Banks, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Poland 166 discussion panel What Makes a Business Sustainable? Growing expectations of expectations from employees, investors and stakeholders increasingly force the adoption and practical application of the idea of sustainability. The buzzword “sustainable business” has become so popular that today it is seen as one of the crucial factors of success. Panelists will discuss the areas of value creation in corporate sustainability and their real impact on business results. Moderator: Tom Axelgaard, CEO, Axzon A/S, Denmark Speakers: Przemyslaw Andrzejak, President, Lodz Regional Development Agency, Poland Katarzyna Borucka, Director of Corporate Affairs, Grupa Żywiec S.A., Poland Alfred Kubczak, Director of Corporate Affairs, Jeronimo Martins Polska S.A., Poland Mikkel Skott Olsen, Corporate Responsibility Director, VELUX Group, Denmark Krzysztof Pawinski, CEO, Maspex Wadowice Group, Poland Vladimir Speranskiy, Profesor, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia 167 State and Reforms SEPTEMBER 3 Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Restauracyjna State and Reforms Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Restauracyjna SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 15:40—16:40 10:40—11:55 Partner: discussion panel European Institute of Romania Partner: discussion panel Oil and Gas Research Institute, RAS EMU Reform from the Perspective of Non– Eurozone’s Member States Global Trends in Energy Sector in the 21st Century – New Challenges Since the presentation of the report Towards a genuine EMU (December 2012) progress has been made on the key building blocks to strengthen the consolidation of EMU architecture. This process builds on the EU’s institutional framework, while ensuring a level playing–field between EU Member States and maintaining transparency towards non–euro Member States. Though modest and still fragile, the EU’s economic recovery, sustained through the Single Resolution Mechanism, remains essential for achieving a functional EMU and a complete Banking Union. The world is on the verge of a systemic crisis, involving the economy, politics, and international relations. It is facing global energy changes caused by technological development. Efficient use of fuel technologies and management of non–traditional hydrocarbon resources and renewable sources show that the energy deficit is not threatful to the humanity, quite on the contrary – the proficit of global energy resources is coming. What will be the policy of the state and business under new conditions? Moderator: Moderator: Alexey Mastepanov, Deputy Director, Advisor to Gazprom, Oil and Gas Research Institute, RAS, Russia Gabriela Dragan, General Manager, European Institute of Romania, Romania Speakers: Speakers: Ludwik Kotecki, Chief Economist, Ministry of Finance, Poland Joost Kuhlmann, Head of Unit Finland, Bulgaria and Romania (ECFIN–H–3), European Commission, Belgium Valentin Lazea, Chief Economist, National Bank of Romania, Romania Theo Thomas, Lead Economist, Economic Management Sector Leader, Europe and Central Asia, The World Bank, Belgium Andras Vertes, Chairman, GKI Economic Research, Hungary 168 Pavel Zavalny, Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Energy, State Duma, Russia Valery Bessel, Executive Vice President, New Tech Services, Russia Christian Cleutinx, Senior Fellow, International Energy Program, Netherlands Institute of International Relations, Clingendael, Belgium Leonid Mukhamedov, President Central and Eastern Europe, Schneider Electric Poland, France Jean Jack Queyranne, President of the Regional Council Rhône–Alpes, Energy Committee of the Association of French Regions (ARF), France Ricardas Sargunas, Member of Energy Commission, Seimas, Lithuania Marat Terterov, Principal Coordinator, Energy Charter Secretariat, Belgium 169 International Politics Dom Forum, Sala Jaworzyna State and Reforms Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Restauracyjna SEPTEMBER 3 Jozef Badida, CEO, Energie pre Vas, Slovakia SEPTEMBER 3 12:05—13:05 discussion panel The Future of Eastern Partnership and Enlargement Policy of the EU in the Aftermath of the Ukraine Crisis, Part I Ukraine crisis has prompted the EU to consider changing its Eastern Partnership strategy. Could those changes be effective unless agreed with Russia? Surprisingly, there has been little talk so far about the impact of Ukraine crisis on the EU enlargement process. Should the EU ignore its enlargement fatigue in order to prevent the increase of influence of other major players in the Balkans? Moderator: Jovan Ratkovic, Adviser to the Former President of Serbia, New Democratic Party, Serbia Speakers: Aleksander Kwasniewski, Former President of Poland (19952005), Amicus Europae Foundation, Poland Marieluise Beck, Member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Bundestag, Germany Boris Tadic, Leader, New Democratic Party, Serbia Peter Szijjarto, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary Participation in the discussion: Igor Gretskiy, Associate Professor, Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia 170 171 International Politics Dom Forum, Sala Jaworzyna International Politics Dom Forum, Sala Jaworzyna Commentator: SEPTEMBER 3 13:15—14:15 14:25—15:25 Partner: discussion panel Center for Geopolitical Studies Partner: discussion panel Jean–Paul Oury Baltic Countries: Energy Connectivity and Regional Cooperation How Has the Internet Changed the Perception of Reputation? Is it possible to deepen the integration and enhance the connectivity of Baltic countries so that they speak with one voice, especially within the EU? This panel will explore of how to strengthen the cooperation of countries located at the Baltic Sea rim. What are the chances for boosting energy connectivity and political cooperation in areas such as promoting Belarus and Ukraine in Western structures? With the emergence of social medias, the reputation has become more and more difficult to control. In the Web 1.0 era, a brand could satisfy itself with a website and some Google keywords. In the Web 2.0 era, it has to care about social medias as well, and how its community target is commented on on the forum. Today, every company is aware that its reputation can be ruined in less than 24 hours. But it also can be repaired as fast as it was destroyed. Everybody wants to shine on the web. It is a major issue to care about the social community and what it is saying: the community manager has become a key PR figure Moderator: Greta Monika Tuckute, Director, Center for Geopolitical Studies, Lithuania Speakers: Einari Kisel, Regional Manager of Europe, World Energy Council, Estonia Marcin Moskalewicz, President of the Board, PERN Przyjaźń S.A., Poland Kalle Palling, Chairman of the EU Affairs Committee, Riigikogu, Estonia Hando Sutter, Regional Manager Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania & Russia, Nord Pool Spot, Estonia Daivis Virbickas, CEO, LITGRID AB, Lithuania Rafal Wittmann, Director, Gas Transmission Operator GAZ–SYSTEM S.A., Poland Wojciech Wroblewski, Managing Director of Corporate Communication, PZU SA, Poland 172 Moderator: Jean–Paul Oury, Head of PR and Eastern Country Developer, JIN, France Speakers: Jacek Dziecielak, CEO, Media Impact Poland, Poland Christophe Ginisty, Organiser, ReputationWar, France Michal Pawelec, Communications Manager, BlaBlaCar.pl, Poland Henrik Stroier, Partner, Reputation Institute International, Denmark Artur Waliszewski, Regional Business Director CEE, GOOGLE, Poland 173 International Politics Dom Forum, Sala Jaworzyna International Politics Dom Forum, Sala Jaworzyna SEPTEMBER 3 15:40—16:40 Partner: discussion panel Institut Prospective et Sécurité en Europe (IPSE) Guillaume Lasconjarias, Research Advisor, NATO Defence College, Rome, France Anne–Marie Lizin–Vanderspeeten, Honorary Speaker of the Senate, Belgium Sergey Utkin, Head of Department of Strategic Assessment, Centre for Situation Analysis, RAS, Russia Europe’s Dreaming of Power: What Future for the Common Security and Defence Policy? The European Council on Defence, which took place in December 2013, was supposed to give a new impetus to the Common Security and Defence Policy. Even if it failed to reshape CSDP’s ambitions and update its agenda both in terms of military capacity and political willingness, it opened a revamped strategic debate. Recent crises in Africa (Mali, Central African Republic, Egypt) tend to confirm the lack of consensus regarding the prioritisation of common threats and challenges. What Europe needs in order to be considered as a global actor is a clearer and a more concrete definition of what its common strategic and vital interests are. What is the place of Europe in a world dominated by Realpolitik? Moderator: Emmanuel Dupuy, President, Institut Prospective et Sécurité en Europe (IPSE), France Speakers: Brando Maria Benifei, Member, European Parliament, Italy Roland Freudenstein, Deputy Director, Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies, Belgium Geoff Hoon, Former Secretary of State for Defence, Managing Director International Business, AgustaWestland, United Kingdom Gabrielius Landsbergis, Member, European Parliament, Lithuania 174 175 International Politics Dom Forum, Sala Jaworzyna International Politics Dom Forum, Sala Jaworzyna SEPTEMBER 3 10:40—11:55 Partners: discussion panel The Center of International and Regional Policy Małopolska Region Vitaly Shybko, Head, Ex–Chairman of the Committee of Foreign Affairs of the Supreme Council, Institute for Democracy and Social Progress, Ukraine European Union and its Neighbours Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Telewizyjna European Union and its Neighbours Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Telewizyjna SEPTEMBER 3 Commentator: Andrea Panaccione, Professor, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy Eastern Europe Between Russia and the West. Civilisational Choice? Eastern European countries throughout most of its history are in between Russia and the West as two opposing civilizations attached to particular social and political, economic and cultural development roads. To what extend this situation is up to date nowadays? Does modern Russia offer an alternative to Western civilization? Or the competition over Eastern Europe is held within one, common paradigm and can be defined as a pragmatic approach to individual economic and geopolitical interests? Moderator: Boris Kuznetsov, Director, The Center of International and Regional Policy, Russia Speakers: Stephen Bastos, Project Leader, Foundation Genshagen, Germany Solomon Ginzburg, Head of the Deputy Union of the Political Party, Parliament of Kaliningrad Region, Russia Nikolajs Kabanovs, Member, Saeima, Latvia Oleg Kazakovtsev, Senator, The Council of Federation, Russia Witold Orlowski, Chief Macroeconomic Advisor, PwC, Poland Sergei Palagin, Director, Public Association Foreign Policy and Security Research Center, Belarus Monika Piatkowska, Member of the Management Board for Information and Communication, Polish Information and Foreign Investment Agency (PAIiIZ S.A.), Poland 176 177 12:05—13:05 Partner: thematic block Share Foundation European Cloud Computing. A Threat or Wishful Thinking? Presentation: Internet, Security Threat and Human Rights Krzysztof Bondaryk, Counsel, Ministry of National Defence, Poland Presentation: Why the EU Needs a Passport for European Resident Data? The cloud market is developing fast, with $58 billion spent last year alone on data storage solutions, online software subscriptions and a myriad of other services. While the business value of anytime–anywhere access is undeniable, more thought needs to be given to ensuring that the data entrusted to the cloud is in safe hands. A mosaic of overlapping laws in the EU and beyond does little to reassure citizens and companies that data is fully protected. Could an EU–wide passport establishing pragmatic rules for data protection be the guarantee needed to ensure privacy and – importantly – trust? rises every day. This market is growing so rapidly that necessary regulations are left behind. Many companies, especially after the PRISM scandal, have come to consider terminating contracts with American cloud computing giants. Investment in cloud solutions can be very beneficial for Europe, both in the private and public sector. However, a number of questions arise about the security and fear of data loss. What is the real threat to the European cloud computing? Moderator: Vladan Joler, Director, Share Foundation, Serbia Speakers: Bernd Becker, President, Eurocloud Europe, Germany Georges Bock, Managing Partner, KPMG Luxembourg S.à r.l, Luxembourg Jakub Bojanowski, Partner, Enterprise Risk Services, CISA, CIA, CISM, Deloitte, Poland Krzysztof Bondaryk, Counsel, Ministry of National Defence, Poland Ken Ducatel, Head of Unit, Software & Services, Cloud, European Commission, United Kingdom Drazen Lucic, President of the Council, Croatian Regulatory Authority for Network Industries, HAKOM, Croatia Georges Bock, Managing Partner, KPMG Luxembourg S.à r.l, Luxembourg Panel discussion: European Cloud Computing. A Threat or Wishful Thinking? The number of European Datacenter and Cloud service providers 178 179 European Union and its Neighbours Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Telewizyjna European Union and its Neighbours Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Telewizyjna SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 13:15—14:15 14:25—15:25 Partner: discussion panel Semestre Europeo Magazine EU Presidency – a Real Impact or Just a Political Ritual? Do we really need the EU Presidency? On the one hand, after the Treaty of Lisbon the importance of the Presidency has been significantly reduced and some of its powers were transferred to other bodies. On the other hand, the rotating EU leadership gives citizens the opportunity for European–like thinking and shows them that EU policies can be formulated also out of Brussels. Considering the current Italian position in the EU – especially after the EU Parliament elections – and all the issues on the table, if Italy rigorously face the themes, it will have the opportunity to also demonstrate that the EU Presidency may be a great opportunity to manage the EU matters. Moderator: Cristiano Zagari, Managing Editor, Semestre Europeo Magazine, Italy Speakers: John Grogan, Patron, Member of House of Commons (1997– 2010), Ukrainian British City Club, United Kingdom Viktors Makarovs, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Latvia Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz, Adviser, Economic and Financial Consulting, Prime Minister (2005–2006), Poland Carlos Puente, Political & Economic Analyst, Spain Francesco Tufarelli, Director General of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, Italian Government, Italy Benjamin Zeeb, President, Project for Democratic Union, Germany Partners: discussion panel Ministry of National Education Embassy of Switzerland in Poland Education Meets Business: How to Organize Vocational Education and Training? In a context of demographic changes, rapidly evolving labor markets and high youth unemployment rates in many countries, there is a strong demand for closing the gap between employers’ needs and what education provides. Vocational education and training (VET) systems are an answer to this challenge. In Switzerland, most VET programmes are based on a dual system, combining theoretical training at a vocational school and practical training in a host company. In Poland, increasing the relevance of VET has become a priority of the education policy and several reforms are ongoing. The panel will discuss issues such as the cooperation between employers and schools,the funding of VET programmes, as well as their responsiveness to changes in the labor market. Moderator: Tadeusz Slawecki, Secretary of State, Ministry of National Education, Poland Speakers: Jerzy Bartnik, President, Polish Craft Association, Poland Hans–Ulrich Bigler, Director, Swiss Association of Small and Medium Enterprises SGV, Switzerland Beat Schuler, Director, Office of Vocational Education and Training Canton Zug, Switzerland Stanislaw Szelewa, Director of the Department of Education, Swidnica District Council, Poland Commentator: Mikolay Balybin, Director, ANO IDPO “Goszakaz”, Russia 180 181 European Union and its Neighbours Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Telewizyjna European Union and its Neighbours Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Telewizyjna SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 15:40—16:40 10:30—11:30 discussion panel 5 Years of the Eastern Partnership: Achievements and Challenges After 5 years, the Eastern Partnership is assessed differently. Some of the partnership’s countries have grasped their chance introducing political and economic reforms as well as improving democratic standards, thus bringing them closer to Europe. Some of the countries were not able to benefit from the EU’s proposition. Where is the Eastern Partnership now? Has it fulfilled reposed hopes? Has it succeed or has it been defeated? During the discussion the panelists will try to find answer to these questions. Moderator: Michal Szczerba, Member of Parliament, Parliament, Poland Speakers: Igbal Agazade, Chairman of Umid Party, Parliament, Azerbaijan Hrant Bagratyan, Member, National Assembly, Armenia Giorgi Baramidze, Deputy Chairman, Parliament, Georgia Ana Gutu, Member, Moldavian Parliament, Republic of Moldova Zsolt Nemeth, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, House of the Nation, Hungary Partners: discussion panel Deloitte Handball Association in Poland/ Polish Olympic Committee Organization of Big Sports Events and Their Impact on the Development and Promotion of Sports Disciplines, Sports Infrastructure Development, Promotion and Development of Poland and Local Governments Illustrated with an Axample of the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Speakers: Jacek Majchrowski, Mayor, City Hall of Krakow, Poland Marek Metrycki, Managing Partner, Poland, Deloitte, Poland Marcin Herra, President, PL.2012+ , Poland Andrzej Krasnicki, President, Handball Association in Poland / Polish Olympic Committee, Poland Commentator: Hrant Melik–Shahnazaryan, Chairman, Center for Strategic Research, Armenia Eugeny Treshchenkov, The doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor, Department of International Relations, Saint– Petersburg State University, Russia 182 183 SpecialRWEEvents Forum Cafe European Union and its Neighbours Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Telewizyjna SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 12:30—13:30 13:25—13:45 Partner: presentation NEWAG Spółka Akcyjna Handing Over and Presentation of Vehicles Impuls 36WEa Produced by NEWAG S.A. from Nowy Sacz that Have Been Ordered by Malopolska, Podkarpackie, Silesia and Swietokrzyskie Voivodeships Special guests: Zbigniew Konieczek, President of the Board, CEO, NEWAG Joint Stock Company, Poland Wladyslaw Ortyl, Marshal, Marshal Office of the Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Poland Miroslaw Sekula, Marshal, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland Marek Sowa, Marshal of the Malopolska Region, Marshal`s Office of the Malopolska Region, Poland Jan Mackowiak, Member of the Board, Swietokrzyskie Region’s Marshal’s Office, Poland 184 Partner: discussion panel RWE Polska S.A. Will the Polish Economy Survive without Modern Energy? The implementation of innovative solutions in the energy industry requires the involvement of three parties: producers who conduct research on devices and systems for efficient generation and storage of renewable energy, energy producers and suppliers who understand the need of implementing effective solutions, and customers who will actively seek modern solutions in order to secure energy supplies for themselves. Moderator: Robert Stanilewicz, Journalist, TVN 24, Poland Speakers: Andrzej Czerwinski, Member, Parliament, Poland Filip Thon, President of RWE Polska, Board Member of RWE Retail, RWE Polska S.A., Poland 185 SpecialRWEEvents Forum Cafe Special Events Dworzec PKP Krynica SEPTEMBER 3 13:50—14:10 18:30—20:00 Partner: discussion panel RWE Polska S.A. The Role of Customers in the Development of the Future Energy Sector The increasing availability of innovative solutions in the field of energy sources management leads to the emergence of new types of customers who become prosumers: they not only use energy but also produce it to meet their own needs. Prosumers use modern mobile solutions, manage their consumption at home, invest in smart lighting and smart home concepts. Moderator: Robert Stanilewicz, Journalist, TVN 24, Poland Speakers: Partner: lecture “Rzeczpospolita” daily Polish Way to Prosperity Why did socialism have to collapse? How was the process of the political change, which has started 25 years ago? What are the effects of the Polish transformation in comparison with the economies of other countries transforming from socialism to capitalism? What are the challenges facing today the Polish economy, politics and civil society? These and other questions will be answered by prof. Leszek Balcerowicz during a lecture organised by “Rzeczpospolita” daily and the Civil Development Forum. Speaker: Leszek Balcerowicz, Chairman of the Council, Civil Development Forum, Poland Joost Leeflang, CEO, Philips CEE, The Netherlands Filip Thon, President of RWE Polska, Board Member of RWE Retail, RWE Polska S.A., Poland 186 187 Special Events SEPTEMBER 3 Nowy Dom Forum, Rzeczpospolita SpecialRWEEvents Forum Cafe SEPTEMBER 3 18:35—20:05 18:35—20:05 Partner: discussion panel Aspen Institute Prague Partner: discussion panel EuropaNova The Economy of Art Europe à la Carte: How to Move Forward? The panel addresses the question of how to employ art as an instrument of economy, In order to contest its general public perception as an unprofitable activity, art will be looked at in terms of its economic value that will however not lead to its excessive commercialization. Art production in general will never match other sector’s contribution to the national gross value added nor will it be the main financial asset in one’s investment portfolio. However, art has the potential to boost both economic activity and employment, and – if properly exploited – business potential. Some EU member states increasingly claim the right for selecting, as if from a menu, specific rules, policies or exceptions that suit them from a common agreed decision making process. Flexibility, multiple speed or concentric circles discussions are not new in the European integration history but seems to gain forces as some are even asking for a different balance of competences. These requests may lead to loosening of ties between member States or undermining the whole European Union. How to check selfish inclinations and commitment to negotiating further “opt–outs”, and to maintain a unionist feature that underlies the very idea of the European Community? How to make sure that the already different entities (EU–28, Eurozone, Schengen Area, etc.) produce efficient actions, legitimate decisions, and, simple understanding for the citizens? Moderator: Ivan Hodac, Founder and Board Member, Aspen Institute Prague, Czech Republic Speakers: Petr Hajek, Founder and Director, The Chemistry Gallery, Czech Republic Stanisław Kluza, Economist, Institute of Statistics and Demography, Poland Jakub Kokoszka, Chief Executive Officer, Abbey House Group S.A., Poland Anna Povejsilova, Private Sales Object & Market Intelligence Analyst, Impressionist & Modern Art, Christie’s, United Kingdom Deyan Sudjic, Director, Design Museum, United Kingdom 188 Moderator: Francois Lafond, Executive Director, EuropaNova, France Speakers: Gordana Comic, Deputy Speaker, National Assembly, Serbia Manuel Manonelles, Director General for European and Multilateral Affairs, Government of Catalonia, Spain Marco Meloni, Member, Chamber of Deputies, Italy Michael Thoss, Managing Director, The Allianz Cultural Foundation, Germany Mihai Razvan Ungureanu, Senator, former Prime Minister of Romania (2012), Parliament, Romania Boguslaw Sonik, Member, European Parliament (2004–2014), Poland 189 Special Events SEPTEMBER 3 Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Prezydencka Special Events Dom Forum, Sala Kraków SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 18:35—20:05 18:35—20:05 discussion panel Culture Forum: Islam, Judaism, Christianity – What Brings Us Together, What Tears Us Apart? For many years a tension between three major religions have raised. As a result, in many regions there are cases of violence, persecutions and massacres. Very often, the reason for this is the disproportion between the intellectual and economic development. And these two should go hand in hand. The situation is even more challenging when religion is used in politics. Sacrum is used by people who manipulate it and amplify religious conflicts. Is it possible to stop this violence in the 21st century? Or are we doomed to the clash of civilizations? Moderator: Maxim Shevchenko, Editor–in–Chief, “Caucasian Policy”, Russia Speakers: Geydar Dzhemal, Chairman, Islamic Committee of Russia, Russia Ishaya–Alexander Gisser, Head of Experts Group, Machon Steinsaltz, Israel Boruh Gorin, Director of the Public Affairs Department, Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia (FJCR), Russia Tadeusz Pieronek, Member, Programme Council of the Economic Forum, Poland Yacov Shechter, Writer, Association of Israel’s Writers, Israel Roman Izydor Tupikin, Bishop of Smolensk and Vyazma, Russian Orthodox Church, Russia Commentator: Nadezhda Kevorkova, Journalist, Russia Today, Russia 190 Partner: discussion panel NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence Getting Smart on Energy – from Civilian to Military Domains Energy security is one of the key challenges of the 21st century, closely connected to other emerging security challenges, such as terrorism and cyber threats. Dealing with these threats, the armed forces stand among the largest energy consumers in almost all countries. As a consequence, impact of energy consumption on defence budgets and military effectiveness is constantly growing and it becomes an Achilles heel of military operations. On the other hand, military has a big potential in providing new energy efficient technologies, implementing alternative energy sources and being innovative. Thus, what is being done in order to increase the security of the soldiers participating in military operations, contribute to the solution of climate change problem, reduce the costs of the overall operations and still to succeed militarily? Moderator: Arunas Molis, Head of Strategic Analysis and Research Division, NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence, Lithuania Speakers: Nicolas Henry, Deputy Director, NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence, France Mehmet Kinaci, Strategic Analyst, NATO HQ Supreme Allied Command, Turkey Inga Konstantinaviciute, Senior Research Associate, Lithuanian Energy Institute, Lithuania Gunta Slihta, Vice–director, Institute of Physical Energetics, Latvia Dominika Bettman, Member of the Board, Siemens, Poland 191 Special Events Pawilon, Sala Wierchomla Special Events Dom Forum, Sala Łódź SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 18:35—20:05 discussion panel Women in Business and Politics – The Driving Force or Redundant Parity? Women today are very active in the world of business and politics that for a long time was reserved primarily for men. Nowadays many organisations and institutions choose women for the highest positions. And not so much because of political correctness as due to the deep changes that have occurred in global business, which is now more and more oriented to diversity. Companies are increasingly aware that diversity and gender balance are important elements of competitive advantage. However, surveys show that the glass ceiling for women still exists. Guests of this session will try to consider how to support and form feasible policies to empower women. Moderator: Gyulnaz Khidoyatova, Chairwoman, Legal Training Center, Uzbekistan Speakers: Tetyana Gavrysh, Managing Partner, “INYURPOLIS” Law Firm ILF Private Joint–Stock Company, Ukraine Agnieszka Hryniewicz–Bieniek, Country Director, GOOGLE, Poland Snezana Jonica, Deputy Chair of the Committee on Political System, Justice and Administration, National Assembly, Montenegro Ryszard Kalisz, Member, Parliament, Poland Malgorzata Marcinska, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, Poland Cindy Miller, President, UPS Europe, Belgium Henrietta Schönenstern, Head of Section, Division for Entrepreneurship, Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications, Sweden 192 193 Special Events Andras Szorenyi, Senior Advisor on Energy Security, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Balowa Special Events Pawilon, Sala Wierchomla Commentator: SEPTEMBER 3 18:35—20:05 discussion panel New Threats to the Security of the World – The New Defense Strategic Objectives In the 21st century, global war is a war not only between countries but also between ideologies. It is a war that increasingly moves into cyberspace. The biggest, unpredictable threat became international terrorism, but the countries increase their defence spending in unconventional weapons. What should the strategic elements of defence be like in a modern state? Moderator: Denis MacShane, Former Minister for Europe, Director, European Policy Counsel, United Kingdom Speakers: Geoff Hoon, Former Secretary of State for Defence, Managing Director International Business, AgustaWestland, United Kingdom Jarmo Makela, Journalist, Finnish Broadcasting Company, YLE, Finland Marianne Mikko, Member of the National Defence Committee, Riigikogu, Estonia Ziyad Raoof, The Representative Of Kurdistan Regional Government To Poland, Kurdistan Regional Government, Poland Andrei Rusakovich, Chairman of the Board, Public Association Foreign Policy and Security Research Center, Belarus Peter Volten, Director, Centre for European Security Studies (CESS), The Netherlands 194 195 Special Events Pawilon, Sala Muszyna Special Events Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Balowa Hanne Severinsen, Project Manager, Danish Helsinki Committee, European Media Platform, Denmark Lin Tan, Director, Women’s Studies Institute of China (WSIC), All–China Women’s Federation (ACWF), Chinese Women’s Research Society (CWRS), China 18:35—20:05 18:35—20:05 Partner: discussion panel think tank Poland, Go Global! Polish Companies on the Global Market The experts of the think tank Poland, Go Global! will discuss i.a. international practices of supporting economic expansion, key factors of its success (or failure) and the most effective strategies for building a competitive advantage in foreign markets. Moderator: Andrzej Jacaszek, Managing Director, ICAN Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością sp.k., Poland Speakers: Marcin Gmaj, Partner, Baker & McKenzie Krzyzowski i Wspolnicy sp.k., Poland Franciszek Hutten–Czapski, Senior Partner, Managing Director, The Boston Consulting Group, Poland Zbigniew Jagiełło, President of the Management Board of the Bank, PKO Bank Polski, Poland Katarzyna Kacperczyk, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, Poland Herbert Wirth, President & CEO, KGHM Polska Miedź S.A., Poland Partner: discussion panel Europe Esperanto–Union Multilingualism in Europe – Possibilities of Its Preservation The EU officially supports multilingualism and recommends that all citizens should study at least 3 languages, including their mother tongue. But what happens in practice? Only a small percentage speaks another language fluently, at level C1, and less than 1% speaks a third language well. The 2012 pan–European assessment did not even test the C1 level, because few students ever reach this level. Could the propedeutic method improve the situation? The panel will discuss the practical results of this programme in the UK since 2006, its potential, and the EU linguistic situation in general. Moderator: Sean O’Riain, President, European Esperanto Union, Ireland Speakers: Jan Figel, Vice President, National Council, Slovakia Stefan MacGill, Vice President, Universala Esperanto–Asocio (UEA), New Zealand Edmund Wittbrodt, Senator, Senate of the Republic of Poland, Poland Commentator: Jozef Reinvart, Senior Counsellor, Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Slovakia 196 197 Special Events SEPTEMBER 3 Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Marmurowa Special Events Dom Forum, Sala Tarnów SEPTEMBER 3 Partner: thematic block Institute for International Business and Law, Mechanics and Optics Information Technology Research University Support for Technology and Innovation Centers: National Experiences and Perspectives Panel discussion: Support for Technology and Innovation in Western and Eastern Europe Each country pays considerable attention to the formation of its innovation infrastructure. They create technology parks, business incubators, innovation and technology centers, technology transfer centers, technology and innovation support centers, etc. So what determines the success of the various elements of innovative infrastructure? Which stages of the innovation process do not have the sufficient legal, financial, information support? Will the created infrastructure provide necessary pace of innovation development of economy of the country? Moderator: Elena Bogdanova, Director, Institute for International Business and Law, Mechanics and Optics Information Technology Research University, Russia Speakers: Krzysztof Biniek, President, PKP Informatyka Spółka z o.o., Poland Rut Bizkova, Chairperson, Technology Agency of the Czech Republic (TACR), Czech Republic 198 Panel discussion: Information Technologies in Innovations, Benefits and Risks A very important tool for innovative development of modern company is the use of information technology, implementation of which changes the key business processes of developing and implementation of innovative product. That’s why innovative strategies of companies must be combined with expanding digital strategies, which are implemented through the use of information technologies. The participants are invited to discuss the following questions: What are the risks and opportunities of “digitizing” of business processes? How IT– technologies change the management process in the company, R & D, production, supply and corporate boundaries? Speakers: Tatiana Basargina, Plenipotentiary Representative in the Altai Krai, Russian Agency for Development of the Information Society, Russia Jacek Kapica, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Finance, Poland Andrey Kurkin, Head of the Development of Internet Solutions, NRU ITMO, Russia Andrzej Regowski, Deputy Director Customs Service Department, Ministry of Finance, Poland 199 Special Events 18:35—20:05 Maria Luisa Delgado Medina, Deputy Director General of Technology Transfer, Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, Spain Arunas Karlonas, Director, Agency for Science, Innovation and Technology, Lithuania Esa Kokkonen, Director, Baltic Institute of Finland, Finland Alina Popa, Executive Director, Euronest Intercommunity Development Association, Romania Pierluigi Testa, Chairman, Trinita dei Monti, Italy Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Restauracyjna Special Events Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Restauracyjna SEPTEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 3 It is already well–known around the word: intellectual fund of the nation must be protected, because it is the main driving force of the progress. Intellectual property becomes the fundamental for any high–tech business, and also a basis for formation of intangible assets of the companies by playing the important role in valuation of the cost of the company on the market. Because of all this companies are trying to protect their innovations from competitors. Only protection of intellectual property rights will allow companies and even countries to defend their intellectual right and avoid many of patent wars. Education Center / The Jewish Museum YIDDISHER HUIZ in Tarnów 20:05—20:35 Special Events Dom Forum, Sala Rzeszów Special Events Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Restauracyjna Panel discussion: Intellectual Economy and Intellectual Property Wars: How to Protect Your Company? presentation Jacek Pilch, Authorized Fund, Chai Foundation, Poland Speakers: Dmitry Chemakin, Minister, Ministry of Industry of Kaliningrad Region, Russia Kazimierz Karolczak, Vice–marshal, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland Peter Kruzliak, Associate Attorney, Brichta & Partners, Slovakia Ivan Rodionov, Professor of the Faculty of Economics and Business Finance, State University, Higher School of Economics, Russia Angelika Vetrova, Director of the Support Center for Technology and Innovation, Institute for International Business and Law, Mechanics and Optics Information Technology Research University, Russia 200 201 18:35—20:05 12:30—13:30 The Future of Eastern Partnership and Enlargement Policy of the EU in the Aftermath of the Ukraine Crisis, Part II Ukraine crisis has prompted the EU to consider changing its Eastern Partnership strategy. Could those changes be effective unless agreed with Russia? Surprisingly, there has been little talk so far about the impact of Ukraine crisis on the EU enlargement process. Should the EU ignore its enlargement fatigue in order to prevent the increase of influence of other major players in the Balkans? Moderator: Cezary Grabarczyk, Deputy Speaker, Parliament, Poland Speakers: Audronius Azubalis, Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Seimas, Lithuania Giorgi Baramidze, Deputy Chairman, Parliament, Georgia Pawel Kowal, Lecturer, Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Jock Mendoza–Wilson, Director of International and Investor Relations, System Capital Management, Ukraine Participation in the discussion: Anna Bulakh, Junior Research Fellow, International Centre for Defence Studies, Estonia 202 Partner: discussion panel “Rzeczpospolita” daily More Effective Marketing in Sport. Building Company’s Image Based on Standards and Sport Heroes Usage of names and profiles of the most famous national and foreign sportsmen for promotion has come to be very common. Are these practices effective? Moderator: Michal Kolodziejczyk, “Rzeczpospolita” daily, Poland Speakers: Sebastian Chmara, Vice President, PZLA, Poland Cezary Kucharski, Owner, CK Management Ltd., Poland Leszek Kurnicki, Executive Director for Marketing, PKN ORLEN S.A., Poland Wlodzimierz Kwiecinski, President, Polski Związek Karate Tradycyjnego, Poland Adam Malysz, Sportsmen, Rally driver, Ski jumper, Poland Damian Raciniewski, CEO, Business Sport Solutions, Poland Miroslav Rakowski, President of the Board, T–Mobile Polska S.A., Poland Tomasz Ziolkowski, Journalist, Producer, Poland Ireneusz Ras, Member, Chairman of the Physical Education, Sport and Tourism Committee, Parliament, Poland 203 Special Events SEPTEMBER 3 Nowy Dom Forum, Rzeczpospolita Special Events Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Telewizyjna SEPTEMBER 3 ��������������������� ����� ����� �������������������� ���������������� �������������������� ������������������ ����� ��������������� ����� ��������������� ����� ����� �������������������� ����������� �������� ����� �������� ����������������������������������� ��������������������������� ���������������������������������� ������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������������� �������������� ������������������������������������������� ������������������������������� �������������������������������������������� ������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������� ������������������������������� �������������������������������������������� �������������������������������������������� ������������������������� ������������������������������������������������������������������� SEPTEMBER 4 09:00—10:30 Partner: plenary session Malopolska Regional Development Agency Synergy Time. How to Unleash the Full Economic Potential of Central Europe? Transformation in the nineties gave Central Europe an opportunity for unprecedented economic growth. Despite economic improvement region’s potential is not fully used. CEE has integrated with the EU market, however, needs to catch up in the field of science and innovation. The region also needs new markets, particularly in the light of recent trade barriers with Russia. Chances may also be taken with the upcoming trade agreement with the United States. Moderator: Christian Lowe, Bureau Chief, Central Europe and the Balkans, Thomson Reuters, United Kingdom Speakers: Elena M. Bryan, Senior Trade Representative, U.S. Mission to the European Union, USA Alexander Guryanov, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus, Belarus Wladyslaw Kosiniak–Kamysz, Minister, Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, Poland Jan Mladek, Minister, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Czech Republic Michele Nicoletti, Member of the Foreign and EU Affairs Committee, Chamber of Deputies, Vice President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Italy Leonid Mukhamedov, President Central and Eastern Europe, Schneider Electric Poland, France 209 Plenary Session Pijalnia, Sala Plenarna ������������������� SEPTEMBER 4 15:30—17:00 10:40—11:40 plenary session 25 Years after the European Autumn of Nations. Has Central Europe Grasped Its Historic Chance? It was a quarter century ago when the speed of life in Central Europe has suddenly accelerated. In a single moment borders would disappear or be raised, leaders would loose their grip on power, and societies would have to face completely new rules of everyday life. How do we perceive these changes 25 years later? Turning point, great change. But have we used wisely this historic chance? Moderator: Jacek Majchrowski, Mayor, City Hall of Krakow, Poland Speakers: Andrius Kubilius, Former Prime Minister, Member of Energy Commission, Seimas, Lithuania Jozef Oleksy, Member, Programme Council of the Economic Forum, Poland Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, Prime Minister (2004–2011), Honorary President, The Ideas Foundation, Spain Karel Schwarzenberg, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Parliament of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic Valdis Zatlers, Former President of the Republic of Latvia, MP, Chairman of the National Security Committee, Parliament of Latvia, Latvia 210 Partner: discussion panel Eurispes – Institute of Political, Economic and Social Studies Labour Market and Demographic Trends – a Challenge for European Economies Currently in Europe unemployment rates constantly rise, especially among young people for whom there is little space on the labour market. At the same time more and more countries reform their pension systems raising the retirement age. Seeing latest demographic trends we should expect further difficulties. How should European economies prepare their labour markets for the demographic challenge? Moderator: Marco Ricceri, General Secretary, Eurispes, Institute of Political, Economic and Social Studies, Italy Speakers: Sven Astheimer, Senior Editor, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Germany Tom Bevers, Chairman, Employment Committee of the European Union (EMCO), Belgium Pawel Jaroszek, Member of the Board, Social Insurance Institution (ZUS), Poland Peter Magvasi, Chairman of Science & Technology Committee, CEIT, a.s., Slovakia Kristina Miskiniene, Chairwoman of the Committee on Social Affairs and Labour, Seimas, Lithuania Antal Nikoletti, Deputy State Secretary, Ministry for National Economy, Hungary 211 International Security Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Marmurowa Plenary Session Pijalnia, Sala Plenarna SEPTEMBER 4 SEPTEMBER 4 11:50—12:50 13:00—14:00 Partner: discussion panel Center for Democracy and Reconciliation in Southeast Europe Are Divided Memories a Threat to a United Europe? The panel will look at the way in which historical narratives about the past could threaten a common European future. Despite integrated markets and open borders, our collective historical memories remain divided. Are these a barrier to genuine reconciliation and a united Europe? Are our current international institutions dealing with these issues; what do we need to improve to speed up the process? Is history teaching relevantly and if yes, how can it be of help? What can the Western Balkans learn from Central Europe when it comes to reconciling with the past? And what lessons should the EU learn from the Balkans? Moderator: Corinna Noack–Aetopulos, Director of Programmes, Center for Democracy and Reconciliation in Southeast Europe, Greece Speakers: Gordana Comic, Deputy Speaker, National Assembly, Serbia Piotr Glinski, Chairman of the Board, “The Programme for Poland” Association, Poland John Roosegaarde Bisschop, Deputy Head Policy Planning Unit, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Netherlands Kazimierz Sowa, Managing Director, Vice President of Board, Telewizja Religia Sp. z o.o., Poland Stefan Troebst, Professor, Humanities Centre for Eastern Central European History and Culture (GWZO) at Leipzig University, Germany Tomas Venclova, Professor Emeritus, Yale University, USA 212 discussion panel Eurasian Economic Union: Who Will Gain, Who Will Lose? The project of Eurasian Economic Union, initiated by Russia, is aimed to integrate economically and politically the region of the former Soviet Union, with Moscow being its center. The customs union guarantees free flow of goods and services and opens up for new sales market. Many experts and politicians claim that the project will be profitable mostly for Russia at the expense of other members. What is the future of the Union? Is it really that the countries beyond Russia participate on the less profitable conditions? Do economic sanctions open up new opportunities for the Union’s members? Moderator: Artush Mkrtchyan, Director, Caucasus Business and Development Network, Armenia Speakers: Hrant Bagratyan, Member, National Assembly, Armenia Vugar Bayramov, Chairman of the Board, Center for Economic and Social Development (CESD), Azerbaijan Shaohua Bu, Expert, China Institute of International Studies (CIIS), China Azer Safarov, Professor, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Russia Jury Solozobov, Director of International Projects, Institute of National Strategy of Russia, Russia Fabrissi Vielmini, Research Fellow (Eurasia Programme), IsAG, Institute for Advanced Studies on Geopolitics and Auxiliary Sciences, Italy Commentator: Nazim Mammadov, President, Economy Club, Azerbaijan 213 International Security Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Karpaty International Security Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Karpaty SEPTEMBER 4 SEPTEMBER 4 14:10—15:10 10:40—11:40 Partner: discussion panel Institute for Strategic and Defence Studies Partner: discussion panel American Chamber of Commerce in Poland Regional Defence Cooperation – from the Baltic to the Danube Top Trends: The Future of U.S. – Polish Business Relations The panelists will discuss initiatives regarding the regional defence cooperation and its prospects in the light of extremely important trends. Enhanced cooperation stems from a crisis of European military capabilities, reducing of the American military presence in Europe, rearmament of Russia, and progressive raising of the costs of militarization. Is regional defence cooperation possible in the area between the Arctic and the Danube and might it be a response to these challenges? What will be the place of Poland in these initiatives? This panel will focus on the geopolitical conceptualization of Poland’s 25 year transformation, and on thinking ahead to what should be done to make the next 25 years in Poland a success. Subjects for discussion include energy, business activity, transatlantic cooperation, education, as well as the cooperation between business and academia. We would like to concentrate on decisions that need to be made in Poland’s investment environment in order to address market needs, as well as modernizing business activity in Poland to make sure the next 25 years are prosperous. Moderator: Moderator: Tomasz Szatkowski, President, Institute for Strategic and Defence Studies, Poland Marek Matraszek, Founding Partner, CEC Government Relations, Poland Speakers: Speakers: Antonia Colibasanu, Associate Professor (University of Bucharest) & Partner Eurasia (Stratfor), Bucharest University, Romania Peter B. Doran, Director of Research, Center for European Policy Analysis, USA Krzysztof Szczerski, Member, Parliament, Poland Jonatan Vseviov, Undersecretary of Defence Planning, Ministry of Defence, Estonia Andrzej Dycha, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Economy, Poland Katarzyna Kacperczyk, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, Poland Lukasz Kalinowski, President of the Board, MetLife, Poland Cindy Miller, President, UPS Europe, Belgium Stephen Mull, Ambassador, U.S. Embassy, Poland Dariusz Pronczuk, Managing Partner, Enterprise Investors, Poland Ryszard Petru, Chairman of the Board, Association of the Polish Economists 214 215 Business and Management Dom Forum, Sala Tarnów International Security Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Karpaty SEPTEMBER 4 11:50—12:50 Partner: thematic block European Investment Bank (EIB) Rafal Rybacki, Head of Division, Lending Operations in Poland, Public Sector and Infrastructure, European Investment Bank (EIB), Luxembourg István Szőke, Partner, CVC Capital Partners Ltd., United Kingdom Financing Investment in Poland and Central Europe Presentation: Investment Report, Focusing on the Specific Situation in Poland Aron Gereben, Senior Economist, European Investment Bank (EIB), Luxembourg Panel discussion: Financing Investment in Poland and Central Europe The crisis has caused an extraordinary decline in investment across the EU. The slowdown of capital formation may have serious implications for medium to long–term economic growth. This session explores how different factors, such as economic and policy uncertainty or the availability of finance contributed to this decline, what are the potential consequences, what needs to be done and what support the European Investment Bank (EIB) can provide in the EU as a whole, and in CEE in particular. Moderator: Mark Allen, Former Director of the Policy Development and Review Department, International Monetary Fund (IMF), United Kingdom Speakers: Jan Cienski, Senior Fellow, DemosEuropa, Poland Dariusz Kacprzyk, President of the Management Board, Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego, Poland 216 217 Business and Management Dom Forum, Sala Tarnów Business and Management Dom Forum, Sala Tarnów SEPTEMBER 4 SEPTEMBER 4 13:00—14:00 14:10—15:10 discussion panel discussion panel Newspapers Will Survive! But How Will They Look Like? Grzegorz W. Kolodko and 25 Years of Transformation Will the readers’ habits change as fast as technology? Will the printed press survive or will it be simply unprofitable? Will the editorial offices move to the Internet or will it be just absorbed into the web portals? What is the experience of Europe and other continents? Professor Grzegorz W. Kolodko, a prominent economist of a worldwide renown, one of the architects of Polish economic transformation, in his new book The Road to Now tells how Poland and the world got landed in their present situation. The four–time prime minister and minister of finance, who twice salvaged the Polish public treasury from the financial collapse, and in both cases he left the office with a record growth rate, is predestined as hardly anyone to give such an account. Like Don Quixote, he struggles with dogmas, passionately argues with formulaic ideas, meticulously analyses the process of economic transformation and ruthlessly points to its weaknesses. Addressing pressing issues, he explains how a wrong economic policy has contributed to the current crisis and why mathematical formulas should be accompanied by a deep humanistic reflection in the economy of the future. Moderator: Boguslaw Chrabota, Editor–in–Chief, “Rzeczpospolita” daily, Poland Speakers: Martin Ehl, Chief International Editor, Hospodarske Noviny, Czech Republic Romaric Godin, Deputy Editor–in–Chief, “La Tribune” daily, France Gabor Lambert, Editor–in–Chief, Figyelo weekly, Hungary Wieslaw Podkanski, President, Chamber of Press Publishers, Poland Anatoly Ganin, Executive Director, Public Council of Information Development “Rosinformrazvitie”, Russia Moderator: Jan Krzysztof Bielecki, Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Poland Speaker: Grzegorz W. Kolodko, Professor, TIGER, Leon Kozminski Academy, Poland 218 219 Business and Management Dom Forum, Sala Tarnów Business and Management Dom Forum, Sala Tarnów SEPTEMBER 4 10:40—12:50 Partners: discussion panel Institute for Research on Economic Actions DALKIA POLSKA Energy Efficiency: A Pillar of Change in the Energy Sector To decouple economic growth and energy consumption is currently one of the main objectives of economic policy. Representatives of the conventional and renewable energy sector and public authorities will discuss in the panel how to meet this challenge. Moderator: The Public Sector: Approaches to Support Energy Efficiency Policy and administration determine the legal framework of energy policy and develop energy efficiency programs. Simultaneously, governmental agencies are energy consumers by themselves and may be set as an example for efficient energy use. Which measures are there for the state to boost a turn in reducing energy? Speakers: Paul Hodson, Head of Unit C3, European Commission, United Kingdom Jukka–Pekka Ujula, Mayor, City of Porvoo, Finland Ivan Hodac, Founder and Board Member, Aspen Institute Prague, Czech Republic Peter Wolfmeyer, Vice Chairman, Institute for Research on Economic Actions, Germany Energy Producers and Suppliers: Possibilities for Change and Expectations Energy efficiency goals in Europe are ambitious. Recently the European Commission proposed to improve energy efficiency 30% by 2030. But is it feasible for energy suppliers and consumers to implement this goal? What are the industry´s expectations towards public authorities? Speakers: Gerard Bourland, Country Director for Poland, Veolia Poland, Poland Jorgen Andersson, Chairman, TergoPower AS, Sweden Tim Patterson, CEO, Fuel Economy Solution, United Kingdom Robert Szczepankowski, President of the Management Board, T4B Sp. z o.o., Poland Kalle Kukk, Strategy Manager, Elering, Estonia 220 221 Special Events during the Day Dom Forum, Sala Koncertowa Special Events during the Day Dom Forum, Sala Koncertowa SEPTEMBER 4 13:00—15:10 Partner: discussion panel EPOS –International Mediating and Negotiating Operational Agency Immigration Policy of the EU – Experiences from Eastern and Southern Boarders Marya Rozanova, Chairperson of the Board, NGO Center for Civil, Social, Scientific and Cultural Initiatives “STRATEGIA”, Russia Participation in discussion: Nicolamaria Coppola, Secretary General, EPOS –International Mediating and Negotiating Operational Agency, Italy The problem of illegal immigration concerns not only EU border countries but also other member states that are often main destinations of the immigrants from non–EU countries. In October 2013 all eyes in Europe were fixed on the Italian island Lampedusa where a ship sank with more than 300 illegal immigrants. This catastrophe showed that the problem of illegal immigration cannot be ignored any longer and some joint solutions are necessary. Also Eastern boarders of the EU have to tackle the problem of illegal immigration. What measures should the EU institutions take to prevent another Lampedusa? Moderator: Emanuela Claudia Del Re, Chairwoman, EPOS –International Mediating and Negotiating Operational Agency, Italy Speakers: Bohdan Ferens, Senior Consultant, Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine Natale Forlani, Director General for Immigration, Ministry for Work and Social Policies, Italy Thorsten Klute, Secretary of State, Ministry of Employment, Integration and Social Affairs of the State of North Rhine– Westphalia, Germany Laurent Muschel, Director of Migration and Asylum, DG Home Affairs, European Commission, France Irini Pari, President, Group for Immigration and Integration, European Economic and Social Committee, EESC, Greece Antonio Ricci, Senior Researcher, IDOS, Study and Research Centre Statistical Dossier on Immigration, Italy 222 223 Special Events during the Day Dom Forum, Sala Koncertowa Special Events during the Day Dom Forum, Sala Koncertowa SEPTEMBER 4 Partner: thematic block – Rozmowa GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy Energy Security Based on the Energy Mix A base for the national energy policy is a well balanced energy mix which guarantees the energy security and diversification of energy sources and on the other hand securing the business environment for the industry development. Are the current energy sector growth vectors based on market rules or do they reflect particular political interests? Is it possible to reach an agreement and shaping ideal system of diversified energy sources? And last but not least, what is the place for the nuclear energy in the energy mix? Moderator: Wojciech Hann, Partner, Financial Advisory, Energy & Resources Central Europe, Deloitte, Poland Speakers: Jean–André Barbosa, Director for Poland and Central Eastern Europe, AREVA, France Dariusz Marzec, Vice President of the Management Board for Strategy and Development, PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A., Poland Bob Pearce, Director, International Project Development, Westinghouse Electric Company, USA Maricel Popa, Secretary of State, Ministry of Economy, Romania David Powell, Vice President Sales and Marketing, GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy, United Kingdom Mirek Topolanek, Senior Advisor, Energy and Industrial Holding, a.s. (EPH), Prime Minister (2006–2009), Czech Republic 224 225 Energy Forum 10:40—11:40 Bryony Worthington, Shadow Minister for Energy & Climate Change in the House of Lords (UK), Sandbag Climate Campaign, United Kingdom Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Balowa Energy Forum Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Balowa SEPTEMBER 4 11:50—12:50 13:00—14:00 Partner: discussion panel Agency for Strategic Communications South Stream in Europe’s Energy Security System South Stream directly connects the countries of Central and Eastern Europe with Russia. Does the South Stream project ensure the continuity of gas supply? And will it guarantee gas supply to final consumers, namely to 38 million households in Europe? Moderator: Oleg Bondarenko, Managing Partner, Agency for Strategic Communications, Russia Speakers: Ivan Bagramyan, Senior Analyst, Energy Department, Foundation Institute of Energy and Finance, Russia Ting Gong, Expert on American Foreign Policy and China–US Relations, China Institute of International Studies (CIIS), China Alan Riley, Professor of Law, City University London, United Kingdom 226 Partner: discussion panel Albania Energy Association Balkan Energy and Investment The participants should agree that investment in clean, affordable and efficient energy should fit within West Balkans countries’ priorities, infrastructure investment plans, energy sector targets roadmaps and timeframes. The legislative, regulatory and financial environment for the energy sector is also a key factor in enabling investments to proceed and potentially be self–financing from appropriate energy tariffs. Finally, the private sector could play a greater role, not only in construction, but also in ownership and operation of clean energy generation, services and financing. Moderator: Erlet Shaqe, Chairman, Albania Energy Association, Albania Speakers: Gaetano Massara, CEO GE for South East Europe, General Electric Global Growth & Operations South East Europe, Serbia Codrut Pascu, Managing Partner, Co–Head of CEE Management Committee, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants, Romania Ivor Zupanic, General Manager, Croatian Energy Market Operator Ltd., Croatia Andrew MacDowall, Correspondent and Analyst, United Kingdom 227 Energy Forum SEPTEMBER 4 Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Balowa Energy Forum Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Balowa SEPTEMBER 4 Partner: discussion panel Energy Forum 14:10—15:10 Alina Respondek, Director of FRSE Warsaw, The Third Age University in Nowy Sacz, Poland Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Balowa Energy Forum Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Balowa SEPTEMBER 4 The Third Age University in Nowy Sacz Seniors in Civil Society – 25 Years of Freedom. Visegrad Group Countries’ Experience Civil society building and seniors’ role in democratization processes will be the key issues discussed during the panel. NGOs in democratic countries play important role in creating a friendly public space for all social groups. Modern management and standardization of activities are crucial – in face of progressive NGOs’ professionalism and development of its competencies – to strengthen the 3rd sector’s relations with economy and public sector. The panel will be also a place of international exchange of information and good practices of EU countries. Special guest: Jozef Burian, State Secretary, Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Family, Slovakia Moderator: Wieslawa Borczyk, President of the Board, The Third Age University in Nowy Sacz, Poland Speakers: Ewelina Hrycaj–Malanicz, The Third Age University in Nowy Sacz, Poland Barbara Imiolczyk, Senior Coordinator for Experts Commission and Social Councils, Ombudsman Bureau, Poland Maciej Julian Kucharczyk, Managing Director, AGE Platform Europe, Belgium Pavel Machal, President, Association of Universities of the Third Age, Czech Republic Romana Pawlinska–Chmara, The Third Age University in Nowy Sacz, Poland 228 229 thematic block Lessons from the Ukrainian Crisis: Does Europe Need a New Security Paradigm? There is a new type of modern warfare which neither Ukraine nor the world were prepared to. Global, European and national security systems have been unable to respond appropriately to it. Ukrainian crisis tested the military–political solidarity of the EU and Euro–Atlantic community. Autocratic regimes and totalitarian ideologies challenged the model of liberal ideology and values of pan–European identity. Will Ukraine and the world respond to these challenges, providing peace and security in Europe? How to make the transition from a security order to the development of common security strategies? Presentation: Lessons from the Ukrainian Crisis: Does Europe Need a New Security Paradigm? Andrii Yermolaiev, Director, Institute for Strategic Studies “New Ukraine”, Ukraine Panel discussion: Lessons from the Ukrainian Crisis: Does Europe Need a New Security Paradigm? Moderator: Andrii Yermolaiev, Director, Institute for Strategic Studies “New Ukraine”, Ukraine Speakers: Douglas Henderson, Former UK Defence Minister & Chair ESDA Defence Committee, United Kingdom 230 231 Europe – Ukraine Forum Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Marmurowa 10:40—11:40 Gunter Pleuger, President, European University Viadrina, Germany Jan Rokita, Poland Janis Sarts, State Secretary of the Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Latvia, Latvia Witold Waszczykowski, Member, Vice–Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Parliament, Poland Partner: Ministry of the Economy of the Republic of Poland Europe – Ukraine Forum Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Marmurowa Partner: Ministry of the Economy of the Republic of Poland SEPTEMBER 4 Partner: discussion panel National Institute for Strategic Studies under President of Ukraine Ukraine and the European Union: from Association to Membership Commentator: Tetiana Zaiats, Head of International Cooperation Department, National Institute for Strategic Studies under President of Ukraine, Ukraine A systemic crisis in Ukraine of late 2013 – early 2014 resulted in the substantial “reset” of power and the crystallization of values and priorities in the progress of the society. One of the important consequences of these changes is the confirmation of the European vector of Ukraine’s development which has become apparent in signing the Association Agreement between Ukraine and the EU. However, this is just the beginning of a new phase in the European integration of Ukraine. Further successful advancement along this way will depend on answers to the essential questions: What is the significance and feasibility of realizing Ukraine’s economic, social and humanitarian potential for a united Europe? How to ensure the maximum positive impact of the European Association for the development of the Ukrainian society? Is a new international “Marshall Plan” feasible (and appropriate) for Ukraine? Moderator: Yaroslav Zhalilo, First Vice–Director, National Institute for Strategic Studies under President of Ukraine, Ukraine Speakers: Ihor Yankovskyi, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, DIAMOND SPHERE GROUP, Ukraine Denis MacShane, Former Minister for Europe, Director, European Policy Counsel, United Kingdom Valeriy Pyatnytskiy, Commissioner for European Integration, Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, Ukraine Libor Roucek, Former Vice President of the European Parliament, CSSD (Czech Socialdemocratic Party), Czech Republic 232 233 Europe – Ukraine Forum Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Marmurowa 11:50—12:50 Grzegorz Schetyna, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Parliament, Poland Partner: Ministry of the Economy of the Republic of Poland Europe – Ukraine Forum Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Marmurowa Partner: Ministry of the Economy of the Republic of Poland SEPTEMBER 4 13:00—14:00 14:10—15:10 Partner: discussion panel Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland Ukraine – It’s Worth Investing Processes taking place in Ukraine and around it are changing the country’s investment climate. New investment opportunities arise not only in separate industries, but particularly in small cities and less urbanised regions. Participants of the discussion: representatives of the Ukrainian government, regions, self–regulatory organisations and business people will highlight the benefits of unlocking the potential of small cities for foreign direct investment. Moderator: James Wilson, Managing Director, EU–Ukraine Business Council, Belgium Speakers: Dmytro Aftanas, President, Lviv Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Ukraine Tom Axelgaard, CEO, Axzon A/S, Denmark Ryszard Florek, President, FAKRO Sp. z o.o., Poland Ihor Yankovskyi, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, DIAMOND SPHERE GROUP, Ukraine Dusan Kulka, CEO, Senior Partner, Berman Group, Czech Republic 234 discussion panel What Are We Like? Ukrainians About Themselves Ukrainians: politician, businessman, NGO activist, journalist and creator of culture, people coming from various horizons discuss the Ukrainian identity. Moderator: Vitaly Portnikov, Anhorman, Espreso TV, Ukraine Speakers: Sergey Datsyuk, Philosopher, Ukraine Mykola Kniazhytskyi, Member, Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine Vitaly Shybko, Head, Ex–Chairman of the Committee of Foreign Affairs of the Supreme Council, Institute for Democracy and Social Progress, Ukraine Volodymyr Lupatsii, Senior Advisor, Institute for Strategic Studies “New Ukraine”, Ukraine 235 Europe – Ukraine Forum Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Marmurowa SEPTEMBER 4 Partner: Ministry of the Economy of the Republic of Poland Europe – Ukraine Forum Nowy Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Marmurowa Partner: Ministry of the Economy of the Republic of Poland SEPTEMBER 4 SEPTEMBER 4 10:40—11:40 11:50—12:50 discussion panel The Future of Urban Mobility 2.0 The session will host a range of high–profile public transport professionals and experts from major European transport organizations and companies. Session will focus on rapidly changing trends and patterns of urban mobility in European cities. Invited speakers will also discuss how modern, innovation–driven and customer–oriented public transport can actively benefit the economy, while causing a positive impact on the environment and contributing to society and job growth. Last but not least, the session will raise a question of a technological challenge facing urban mobility in terms of meeting the low/zero–carbon mobility in Europe by 2030 as advocated by the European Commission. Moderator: Tim Finch, Associate Director Migration & Director of Communications, Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), United Kingdom Speakers: Pal Belenyesi, Director, International Environmental and Competitiveness Research Institute, Belgium Pieter Cleppe, Head of the Brussels Office, Open Europe, Belgium Michaela Janyska, Manager for International Relations, City Hall Zittau, Germany Wojciech Makowski, Head of Sustainable Transport Unit, Institute for Social Cases, Poland Solange Olszewska, CEO, Solaris Bus & Coach S.A., Poland Magdalena Rogulska, Senior Expert, Swedish–Polish Sustainable Energy Platform, Poland Bartosz Ciołkowski, Country Manager at MasterCard Europe (Branch Office Poland), MasterCard, Poland 236 Partner: discussion panel Małopolska Region Translational Medicine and Life Sciences in the Economy of Małopolska How to support development of innovative solutions in medical sciences and how are these influenced by entrepreneurs’ ideas? How does translation in medicine impact economic development in the region? What is an influence of life sciences on people’s health? The project SPIN – the Model of Innovation Transfer in Małopolska promotes an efficient transfer of knowledge from universities to the marketplace, and helps shaping a common picture of modern medicine. The project is carried out in cooperation with Collegium Medicum of Jagiellonian University and the Małopolska Centre for Biotechnology (Jagiellonian University). Moderator: Tomasz Guzik, President, Polish Society of Internal Medicine, Poland Speakers: Roman Ciepiela, Vice Marshal of the Malopolska Region, Marshal`s Office of the Malopolska Region, Poland Tomasz Grodzicki, Dean of the Medical Faculty Jagiellonian University, Jagiellonian University, Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak–Kamysz, Minister, Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, Poland Roland Kozlowski, CEO, Life Science Biznes Consulting (LSBC) Sp. z o. o., Poland Monika Lamparska–Przybysz, Director of Fund Acquisition, Polpharma S.A., Poland 237 Innovations Forum Dom Forum, Sala Rzeszów Innovations Forum Dom Forum, Sala Rzeszów SEPTEMBER 4 SEPTEMBER 4 13:00—14:00 14:10—15:10 discussion panel discussion panel Green or Black? Coal versus Renewables. Central European Point of View In the Media Web – Between Control and Manipulation The transition from the conventional energy sources into renewable energy is a long–term, complex and cost–intensive process requiring huge financial expenditure and readiness to the coal sector restructuralisation along with a long term and consequent state energy policy. The conclusion is that the coal will remain the main energy source in Poland and the whole CEE region for the next few years. Is the mining industry „idol with feet of clay” or an undiscovered potential requiring deep structural reforms? Multiple channels and quick access to the information create a situation when the recipient of information doesn’t have a chance to verify the source. It becomes more and more difficult to distinguish a genuine information from a propaganda. In such situation, the one who gets to the reader or viewer first, wins the battle for the mind of the public. Is there a chance for an integral and thorough journalism? Moderator: Jacek Zakowski, Journalist, Commentator, “Polityka” weekly, Poland Przemyslaw Vonau, Managing Director, Roland Berger Strategy Consultants, Poland Speakers: Christian Heintze, Attorney, BBL Bernsau Brockdorff & Partner, Germany Christian Hey, Secretary General, German Advisory Council on the Environment (SRU), Germany Pawel Kuglarz, Partner, Attorney–at–Law, WOLF THEISS P. Daszkowski, Poland Jerzy Podsiadlo, President of the Board, Węglokoks S.A., Poland Marcin Prusak, Deputy Head of Corporate Banking Division, DNB Bank Polska S.A., Poland Konrad Szymanski, MEP, European Parliament, Poland Moderator: Speakers: Maria Dolores Albiac Murillo, International Affairs Analyst, Radio Nacional y Exterior de España, Spain Dalibor Balsinek, Editor Manager, Echo Media a.s., Czech Republic Jesper Falkheimer, Professor/Rector Campus Helsingborg, Lund University, Sweden Francesco Grillo, Director, Vision, Italy Wieslaw Podkanski, President, Chamber of Press Publishers, Poland Galina Tymchenko, Editor–in–Chief, Medusa Project, Russia Wojciech Wiewiorowski, Inspector General of Personal Data Protection, Poland Commentator: Mariusz Filipowicz, Head of Department, AGH University of Science and Technology in Cracow, Poland Jaroslav Mil, Honorary President, Confederation of Industry of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic 238 239 Innovations Forum Dom Forum, Sala Rzeszów Innovations Forum Dom Forum, Sala Rzeszów SEPTEMBER 4 SEPTEMBER 4 10:40—11:40 11:50—12:50 Partner: discussion panel Służba zdrowia – Polish medical journal Public Heath in the Social and Economic Aspect Investment in the health capital is one of the main conditions of the economic growth. In order to achieve the aims of the modern health service idea, not only the health sector, but all social and economic sectors of the state shall be deeply engaged. An attention from the governmental level is required. The economic growth does not always mean the proportional improvement of the social and economic status of the citizens and thereby the improvement of their health condition both in the population and individual aspect. It seems to be unavoidable to introduce in the law making process an obligatory assessment of the consequences of regulation not only on the public finances but also on the broadly understood health sector. Moderator: Mariusz Gujski, Editor–in–Chief, “Służba Zdrowia” medical journal, Poland Speakers: Krzysztof Chlebus, Lecturer, Medical University of Gdansk, Poland Andrzej Horban, Wojewódzki Szpital Zakaźny, Poland Beata Malecka–Libera, Member, Parliament, Poland Maciej Malecki, Uniwersytet Jagiellonski Collegium Medicum, Poland Martin Seychell, Deputy Director General, DG SANCO, European Commission Magdalena Wladysiuk, Vice President, HTA Consulting, Poland 240 Partner: discussion panel The Employers’ Union of Innovative Pharmaceutical Companies INFARMA Indirect Costs in Healthcare System. Presentation of the Report from the Pilot Project In response to the growing needs and costs of the health care and, therefore, the necessity of continuous improvement of allocation of scarce resources, the concept of indirect costs and the methodology for their measurement in the Polish health care system were elaborated and presented at the Forum in 2013. A pilot assessment of the medical technology that takes into account indirect costs was introduced in 2014. It depicts a complete picture of the costs and benefits of using a particular method of treatment. How important is this measurement in estimating the benefits of medical technology? How should these costs be taken into account in the process of the assessment of medical technology as well as during the decision process as far as financing them from public funds is concerned? Moderator: Jacek Zakowski, Journalist, Commentator, “Polityka” weekly, Poland Speakers: Zbigniew Derdziuk, President, Social Insurance Institution (ZUS), Poland Julita Jaskiewicz, Deputy Chairman for Financial Affairs, National Health Fund, Poland Jerzy Majchrzak, Director of the Department, Ministry of Economy, Poland Wojciech Matusewicz, President, Agency for Health Technology Assessment, Poland 241 HealthDom Care Forum Forum, Sala Medicus HealthDom Care Forum Forum, Sala Medicus SEPTEMBER 4 SEPTEMBER 4 13:00—14:00 Partner: discussion panel The Healthy Ageing Foundation Diseases of Affluence. System and Social Challenges in the Treatment of Aging Population The main problem of people over the age of 70 is an increase in incidence of diseases of affluence. Each elderly person can be up against up to fourth chronic conditions. Invited policy makers, clinical experts, representatives of UTAs and other NGOs will discuss how to extend the physical fitness and independence in order to ensure participation in social and family life of seniors. Moderator: Krzysztof Jakubiak, Editor–in–Chief, Puls Medycyny, Poland Speakers: Ian Banks, President of the EMHF, Chair of the EFAB, European Men’s Health Forum (EMHF), European Forum Against Blindness (EFAB), Belgium Jakub Gierczynski, Expert, The Healthy Ageing Foundation, Poland Ewa Grenda, President of the Management Board, The Employers’ Union of Innovative Pharmaceutical Companies INFARMA, Poland Andrzej Horban, Wojewódzki Szpital Zakaźny, Poland Krystyna Lewkowicz, Founder and President, Foundation “Ogólnopolskie Porozumienie Uniwersytetów Trzeciego Wieku”, Poland Jacek Sieradzki, University Hospital in Krakow, Poland Michal Szczerba, Member of Parliament, Parliament, Poland 242 243 HealthDom Care Forum Forum, Sala Medicus HealthDom Care Forum Forum, Sala Medicus Slawomir Neumann, Secretary of State, Ministry of Health, Poland Pawel Sztwiertnia, General Director, The Employers’ Union of Innovative Pharmaceutical Companies INFARMA, Poland Magdalena Wladysiuk, Vice President, HTA Consulting, Poland 14:10—15:10 Partner: discussion panel Cardiovascular Center Foundation Does the Increasing of the Requirements for Medical Benefits Translate into Patients’ Good? Time for reorganization of health care in Poland Krzysztof Tuczapski, Vice President, National Health Fund, Poland Imre Ungi, Cardiology Professor, Chairman, Working Group on Interventional Cardiology, Hungarian Society of Cardiology, Hungary Ralf Birkemeyer, Physician, Cardiology Expert, Member of the German Cardiology Association, Medical Center, Rostock University, Germany In the healthcare system in Poland requirements have been increasing for several years regarding health services, equipment and staff qualifications. These requirements lead to financial and organisational burdens, which is why outlays do not reflect real costs incurred by public healthcare services providers. Polish and foreign experts will evaluate the merits of the reforms planned currently by NFZ and the Ministry of Health. Methods will be discussed improving the quality of medical services and services quality control in the context of the EU law. Moderator: Dariusz Dudek, Professor, President of 2nd Clinic of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Interventions in the University Hospital in Krakow, President, Association for Cardiovascular Interventions of the Polish Cardiac Society, Poland Speakers: Krzysztof Chlebus, Lecturer, Medical University of Gdansk, Poland Josep Figueras, Director, European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, Spain Zbigniew Kalarus, Śląskie Centrum Chorób Serca, Poland Jaroslaw Lange, Director Philips Healthcare Poland, Philips Polska, Poland Jacek Legutko, President, Elect, Association for Cardiovascular Interventions of the Polish Cardiac Society, Poland 244 245 HealthDom Care Forum Forum, Sala Medicus HealthDom Care Forum Forum, Sala Medicus SEPTEMBER 4 10:40—11:40 Partner: discussion panel Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland Small Smart City – How to Support the Development of Small Cities and Attract Investors to Them? Developing activities outside the metropolitan areas is a sign of a healthy market and a vibrant economy. For many companies, it is a natural decision. The investment opportunities are short today and therefore they enter the local markets. The towns that want to be attractive in terms of investment, should be easily accessible. Therefore the construction of roads and highways is a top priority. However, it is equally important that municipalities and towns had the idea for their development and have chosen specialization. How can local authorities encourage entrepreneurship? What are the strengths of investing in the communities in comparison to investment opportunities in the big cities? Moderator: Elzbieta Radziszewska, Member, Parliament, Poland Speakers: Svetlana Bila, Head of the Department of Regional Development, National Institute for Strategic Studies under President of Ukraine, Ukraine Viorel Chivriga, Vice–President, Democratic Action Party, Republic of Moldova Jan Farsky, Mayor, City of Semily, Czech Republic Stefan Kolawinski, Mayor, City Council in Bochnia, Poland Artur Koziol, Mayor, City Hall and Municipality of Wieliczka, Poland Meiling Huang, Director, Jiangxi Provincial People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, Jiangxi Province, China 246 247 Regions ForumPawilon, – Economy Sala Muszyna Regions Forum SEPTEMBER 4 SEPTEMBER 4 11:50—12:50 13:00—14:00 Partner: discussion panel Lodz Regional Development Agency Why Do We Need a Strong Brand for a Region? A good brand of a region creates positive results in attracting national and foreign investments, increasing tourist movement or raising the employment level. A strong brand usually leads to the economic growth of a region. While the debate the speakers will present the assets of building a strong brand of a region. Moderator: Przemyslaw Andrzejak, President, Lodz Regional Development Agency, Poland Speakers: Patrik Andersson, Chief Executive Officer, Business Region Göteborg, Sweden Sylwester Kwiecien, Mayor, Starachowice City Council, Poland Greta Shelley, Trade and Invesment Commissioner, ProMexico Suiza, Mexico Inkeri Starry, Brand Manager, Regional Council of Lapland, Finland Serhii Tatusiak, Chairman, Euroregion Dniester, Ukraine 248 discussion panel Good Roads Make Good Regions – How to Build to Create the Conditions for Development? 2013 was a breakthrough year for the infrastructure industry in Poland. Majority of road contracts within the so–called old perspective and the National Program of Roads and Highways Construction up to 2015– got completed. The industry faced the problem of the new financial perspective. The other important issue is achieving synergies between the central (national policy) and local (regional policy)programs in the implementation of infrastructure projects. How Poland can develop its road construction model adequate to its conditions? How can we best use the European experience in this respect? Moderator: Marcin Piasecki, Editor–in–Chief, SUKCES monthly, Poland Speakers: Ines Ayala Sender, Member, European Parliament, Spain Dariusz Blocher, President of the Board, Budimex SA, Poland Jan Golonka, Poviat Starost Office in Nowy Sącz, Poviat Starost Office in Nowy Sącz, Poland Kazimierz Kotowski, Member of the Board of the Voivodeship, Swietokrzyskie Region’s Marshal’s Office, Poland Alfred Watzl, Member of the Board, Strabag Sp. z o.o., Poland 249 Regions ForumPawilon, – Economy Sala Muszyna Regions ForumPawilon, – Economy Sala Muszyna SEPTEMBER 4 SEPTEMBER 4 14:10—15:25 10:40—11:40 discussion panel Off–Budget Forms of Financing Local Government EU funds dominate among the forms of extra–budgetary financing of investments in local government units. The high level of funding has been flywheel for local government investments in recent years. At the same time, however, there is a need to develop other forms of extra–budgetary investment financing, such as the PPP. The bonds as well as the private equity support are also increasingly popular. Moderator: Rafal Rybacki, Head of Division, Lending Operations in Poland, Public Sector and Infrastructure, European Investment Bank (EIB), Luxembourg Speakers: Lukasz Dziekonski, Chairman of the Managment of the Board, Fundusz Marguerite, Poland Stanislaw Martuzalski, Mayor, Jarocin City Council, Poland Grzegorz Ostrzolek, Vice President of the Board, Krakowski Holding Kumunalny S.A., Poland Massimo Preziuso, Founder, Innovatori Europei, European Innovators, Italy Wojciech Trojanowski, Member of the Board, Strabag Sp. z o.o., Poland Michal Turczyk, Director of R&D and Government Incentives Team, Deloitte, Poland Adam Zelezik, Managing Director, DNB Bank Polska S.A., Poland 250 discussion panel How to Make Use of Untapped Economic Potencial – Employment, Unemployment, Labour Market The local government with regard to its budget is very interested in quick return of the unemployed to the labor market. How to effectively help the unemployed to find a job and what vocational training are most effective? How to co–operate with local business in creating new jobs? How to distribute resources and to organize social assistance that reach those all–in–need? Moderator: Eugeniusz Grzeszczak, Deputy Speaker, Parliament, Poland Speakers: Anna Appolonova, Deputy head of Administration, Chairman, Kaliningrad City, Russia Andrzej Augustynski, CEO, Stowarzyszenie SIEMACHA / Fundacja DEMOS, Poland Stanislaw Bisztyga, Deputy Chairman of the Board, Malopolska Regional Development Agency (MARR SA), Poland Tomasz Misiak, President of the Supervisory Board, Work Service S.A., Poland Wieslaw Raczynski, Vice–Mayor, Chorzow City Council, Poland 251 Regions Forum – Society Pawilon, Sala Wierchomla Regions ForumPawilon, – Economy Sala Muszyna SEPTEMBER 4 SEPTEMBER 4 11:50—12:50 13:00—14:00 discussion panel Restructuring District Hospitals Having into account the current situation of district hospitals, having them restructured is a must. Are local authorities still able to make changes themselves so as to save the hospitals, or is their privatization the only solution? Is there a risk of dividing patients into worse and better categories? What role in the process should the National Health Fund perform? Moderator: Self–Government Confronting Educational Challenges Education on all the levels faces serious challenges. Demographic and social changes, as well as the financial crisis, require new approach towards these problems. The education should be more oriented on quality, not quantity. The lower–level education needs to confront the need for digitalization, introducing new programmes developing creating thinking and team work. Cezary Gabryjaczyk, District Governor, District Council in Lask, Poland Moderator: Speakers: Speakers: Radoslav Čuha, Vice President, Office of the Presov Self– governing Region, Slovakia Jozef Grabowski, Director, Health Care Team, Poland Eugeniusz Grzeszczak, Deputy Speaker, Parliament, Poland Andrzej Kosiniak–Kamysz, Director, Specjalized Hospital Józefa Dietla, Poland Tomasz Watros, Mayor, Skwierzyna City Council, Poland 252 discussion panel Krystyna Latala, Deputy Mayor, Tarnow City Council, Poland Nadezhda Arkhipova, Prorektor of the Russian State University for the Humanities, Russian State Humanities University, Russia Maria Asuncion Gonzalez de Chavez Fernandez, Psychology Professor, Advisor at the Ministry of Health and Social Policy, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain Cezary Przybylski, Marshal, Dolnoslaskie Region’s Marshal’s Office, Poland Anatolii Zadoia, First Pro–Rector, Dnipropetrovsk University of Economics and Law, Ukraine 253 Regions Forum – Society Pawilon, Sala Wierchomla Regions Forum – Society Pawilon, Sala Wierchomla SEPTEMBER 4 14:10—15:10 Partner: discussion panel Kazimierz Pazgan, President of the Board, Konspol Holding Sp. z o.o., Poland Dariusz Resko, Mayor, Krynica–Zdroj Community, Poland Gazeta Bankowa – Polish Finacial Weekly Economic Power of Polish Regions. Case Study: Nowy Sacz and Its Road to Success How is it possible that the region that before the war was associated with “Galician poverty” is today one of the most economically developed regions in Poland? Is the legend of Sędziwoj from Nowy Sącz still alive – the 17 century’s “prince of alchemists” who became famous in whole Europe for the ability of turning lead into gold? Or maybe is it the aftermath of the famous “experiment of Sącz” from the time of the Polish People’s Republic? Why it is exactly in this region that the Economic Forum – the biggest economic event in this part of Europe – take place and why do so many rich Poles live there? These questions will be tackled by panelists invited by “Gazeta Bankowa” who will also tell us how to spread the business bug to the other regions of Poland. And not to make it all so rosy–tinted, they will probably say that it could have been much better were it not for… What kind of obstacles did regional entrepreneurs have to overcome on their way to success? And there were plenty of them (suffice it to recall the case of Roman Kluska). Moderator: Wojciech Surmacz, Editor–in–Chief, Gazeta Bankowa, Polish Finacial Weekly, Poland Speakers: Ryszard Florek, President, FAKRO Sp. z o.o., Poland Roman Kluska, President, Real Food Ltd., Poland Bozena Lublinska–Kasprzak, President, Polish Agency for Enterprise Development (PARP), Poland Krzysztof Pawlowski, Founder and long–term President, Nowy Sacz School of Business, National–Louis University, Poland 254 255 Regions Forum – Society Pawilon, Sala Wierchomla Regions Forum – Society Pawilon, Sala Wierchomla SEPTEMBER 4 SEPTEMBER 4 10:40—11:40 11:50—12:50 discussion panel Recycling and Energy Recovery from Waste Waste management by obtaining appropriate levels of recovery and recycling has become a new challenge for local governments. In the new Member States the storage of waste in landfills continues to dominate. Among EU Member States, there’s a large difference in methods of disposal. How did the countries of the Union implement the obligations of Directive 98/2008 EC? Are municipalities also responsible for the level of recovery and recycling? What model of financing of waste management was introduced in Member States in order to achieve these objectives? Special guest: discussion panel What Do Polish Local and Regional Authorities Still Need After 25 Years of Freedom? For many Central European countries Polish local governments are a role model how to develop and operate effectively. However, there are still challenges to meet that need to be constantly monitored and improved. What are the areas that require urgent reforms at local level? And in which fields does self–governmental procedures differ most from public expectations? Moderator: Janusz Ostapiuk, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Environment, Poland Jacek Karnowski, Editor–in–Chief, wSieci, Poland Moderator: Tadeusz Ferenc, Mayor of the City of Rzeszów, City of Rzeszow, Poland Janusz Korwin–Mikke, Member of Parliament, European Parliament, Poland Jan Rokita, Poland Marek Sowa, Marshal of the Malopolska Region, Marshal`s Office of the Malopolska Region, Poland Jerzy Ziaja, Chairman of the Board, OIGR, Poland Speakers: Andrzej Grzymala, Director, REC Polska, Poland Katarina Hazuchova, Independent Environmental Analyst, Independent, Slovakia Helmut Schmitz, Director of Public Affairs, Der Gruene Punkt Dual System for Packaging Recycling, Germany Ivan Oleksiyevets, Director of National Project “Clean City”, State Agency for Investment and National Projects of Ukraine, Ukraine 256 Speakers: 257 Regions Forum – Environment Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Prezydencka Regions Forum – Environment Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Prezydencka SEPTEMBER 4 SEPTEMBER 4 13:00—14:00 14:10—15:10 discussion panel Inland Waterways – Sustainable Logistics and Profitable Business The European Union has been recently drawing more attention on the development of water transport, which in the opinion of the European Commission is energy efficient, safe and quiet. In September 2013, the European Commission adopted an ambitious program “Naiades II – Towards quality of inland waterway transport”. What are the real chances for its implementation? Moderator: Maria Magdalena Grigore, National Secretary, Ministry of Transport, TRACECA National Secretariat, Romania Speakers: Lubomir Fojtu, Director, Waterways Directorate, Czech Republic Jacek Janiszewski, Chairman of the Programme Council, Association Integration and Cooperation, Poland Henricus Van Der Werf, Secretary General, Central Commission for the Navigation of the Rhine (CCNR), France Filip Verbeke, Inland Waterway Transport Expert, Essenciál BVBA, Belgium 258 Partner: discussion panel West Götaland Region Global Urban Challenges – Creating Equal Opportunity Cities The inequalities are growing between social groups and different parts of the city, in terms of income, housing, health and access to the public space and its collective goods. Several reports suggest that the cities are being polarised. The on–going processes of globalisation, migration and urbanisation interact in a way that is mutually reinforcing which creates new challenges. The problems have substantial effects on the local level. The typical conflict of interests that must be addressed in the cities of today is that action to ensure economic growth may have effects that go against social sustainability. Growth is not necessarily synonymous with fairer cities. Moderator: Mikael Cullberg, Coordinator and Senior Adviser, County Administrative Agency (Länsstyrelsen), Sweden Speakers: Frederic Menager, Secretary General, EuroCite, France Marco Santangelo, Assistant Professor, Royal Turin Polytechnic, Italy Janusz Sepiol, Senator, Senate of the Republic of Poland, Poland Loris Antonio Servillo, Professor, Department of Architecture, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium Nazem Tahvilzadeh, Research Fellow, Head of the Department of Urban Planning and Regional Research, Royal Institute of Technology KTH, Sweden 259 Regions Forum – Environment Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Prezydencka Regions Forum – Environment Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Prezydencka SEPTEMBER 4 SEPTEMBER 4 10:40—11:40 11:50—12:50 discussion panel Partner: The Polish Insurance Institution Pension System: Challenges of the Present and the Past discussion panel Is the EU’s Banking Union Needed? Demographic challenges and increasing life duration of European society have an impact on the pension schemes sustainability in Europe including Polish one. Are changes in European pension schemes, for instance increasing pension age or changes in funded pension schemes enough to maintain sustainability or will it be necessary to conduct further reforms focused on schemes balancing? All those questions ZUS panel guests will try to answer. After three years of discussions and negotiations, Europe finally has a full–fledged banking union. The new architecture will be implemented gradually, beginning this autumn with the single supervision mechanism, and then more progressively with the single resolution mechanism. However, the complexity of these mechanisms and their limited aspect cast doubt on the effectiveness of the banking union that seems to have forgotten its original purpose – removing interdependence between bank risk and sovereign default. Can the banking union be more than just yet another technocratic level and successfully address banking crises? Moderator: Moderator: Pawel Jablonski, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, “Rzeczpospolita” daily, Poland Romaric Godin, Deputy Editor–in–Chief, “La Tribune” daily, France Speaker: Speakers: Zbigniew Derdziuk, President, Social Insurance Institution (ZUS), Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak–Kamysz, Minister, Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, Poland Rannar Vassiljev, Chairman of the Finance Committee, Riigikogu, Estonia Ivan Rodionov, Professor of the Faculty of Economics and Business Finance, State University – Higher School of Economics, Russia Martina Dalic, Deputy Chair of the Committee on Finance and Budget, Croatian Parliament, Croatia Detlev Hummel, Head of Department Finance and Banking, University in Potsdam, Germany Benoit Lallemand, Acting Secretary General, Finance Watch, Belgium Costanza Russo, Lecturer in International Banking Law and Business Ethics, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom Dariusz Szkaradek, MBA, CFA, FCCA, Partner, Financial Services Institutions, Audit, Enterprise Risk Services, Deloitte, Poland 260 261 Macroeconomics Dom Forum, Sala Kraków Macroeconomics Dom Forum, Sala Kraków SEPTEMBER 4 SEPTEMBER 4 13:00—14:00 10:40—12:10 discussion panel To Cut or to Increase Taxes? The Impact of Fiscal Policy on the Economic Situation in European Countries Across the EU, governments are seeking ways out of the sovereign debt crisis. One option is to increase taxes.The other one goes in the opposite direction: taxes should be lowered so as to stimulate the economy. The crucial question to discuss is the macro–economic impact of each decision. Another question regarding the euro zone is whether it is possible to pursue a fiscal policy on a national level while the monetary policy is centralised with the ECB. All European nations and the EU are going through a risky time – which may create opportunities, but also disruptions for some players. Moderator: Michael Maier, Publisher, BF Blogform Social Media GmbH, Germany Speakers: Paolo Guerrieri, Senator, Senate, Italy Bo Lundgren, Former Minister for Fiscal and Financial Affairs, Sweden Ivan Miklos, Member of Parliament, National Council, Slovakia Knut Anton Mork, Chief Economist Norway, Handelsbanken Capital Markets, Norway Anna Sergiel, Senior Associate/Avocat, Loyens & Loeff, Luxembourg 262 discussion panel Emerging Europe – Investing and Policy Trends The panelists will discuss the following issues during the Forum: – Emerging Europe: Who shall be considered part of Emerging Europe? Is this term still applicable? – What are the current investments trends in the Emerging Europe? What are common denominators and differences in Emerging Europe countries as investments destination. – Foreign Direct Investment in the Emerging Europe: Solution? Moderator: Kamil Blazek, Chairman, Association for Foreign Investment (AFI), Czech Republic Speakers: Christopher Dembik, Economist, Saxo Banque, France Petr Koblic, Joint CEO of CEESEG AG, Czech Republic Petr Kovac, Managing Partner, C Corporate Finance, Czech Republic Cyril Pineau–Valencienne, President, CPV Conseil, France Carlos Sanchez Pavon, EMEA Regional Director, ProMexico, Mexico Ivan Takev, CEO, Bulgarian Stock Exchange, Bulgaria Karolina Zelawska–Palasz, Lending Operations in Poland, European Investment Bank (EIB), Luxembourg 263 New Economy Dom Forum, Sala Łódź Macroeconomics Dom Forum, Sala Kraków SEPTEMBER 4 SEPTEMBER 4 12:20—13:50 14:10—15:10 Partner: discussion panel CYTED– Ibero–American Programme for Science, Technology and Development Science and Technology as a Strategy for Growth and Fair Competitiveness discussion panel Demographic Limitations for CEE Economies Competitiveness in XXI Century In stagnant continents like Europe innovation is practiced more in discourse than in reality. However, in vibrant regions like Asia or Latin America new development models are actively experimented in spite of legacy reputations for imitation and followership. Global rebalancing towards the South and the East is taking place in the knowledge economy chessboard. Time has come to re–learn the value of dynamic industrial policy and take stock of workable ideas for a renewed real economy. In the CEE region fertility rate has been kept constantly below 1.5 for over 20 years now. In Poland it used to be around 1.2–1.4, which means one third less since the previous generation. According to OECD, Poland will soon be one of the three countries with the lowest potential for raising competitiveness in the 21st century, due to negative demographic balance. The aim of the panel is to diagnose the range of the demographic threat to macroeconomic stability and solidarity between generations. The discussion will include recommendations for family policies pursued at the state level and by local government units. Moderator: Moderator: Sandro Mendonca, Professor, ISCTE–IUL Business School, Portugal Stanislaw Kluza, Economist, Institute of Statistics and Demography, Poland Speakers: Speakers: Senen Barro, President, RedEmprendia, Spain Regis Coeurderoy, Professor, ESCP Europe, France Leszek Grabarczyk, Deputy Director, National Center for Research and Development, Poland Mariano Laplane, President, CGEE, Center for Management and Strategic Studies, Brazil Robert Stankiewicz, Country Manager, Poland And Baltics, Dow Polska Sp. z o.o, Poland Joanna Krupska, President, Association of Large Families “Three Plus”, Poland Laszlo Marki, Vice–President / Acting President, European Large Families Confederation, Hungary Krzysztof Ostaszewski, Professor, Illinois State University, USA Robert Gwiazdowski, President,Adam Smith Research Centre, Poland Commentator: Dariusz Spiewak, Member of the Board, Social Insurance Institution (ZUS), Poland 264 265 New Economy Dom Forum, Sala Łódź New Economy Dom Forum, Sala Łódź SEPTEMBER 4 10:40—11:40 11:50—12:50 Partners: discussion panel American Heart of Poland PZU Group Health management in modern economy – the growing social needs versus financial capabilities of a country The creation of an efficient health care system, especially in the face of demographic change, is not an easy challenge in respect to the whole of Europe. During the debate, we will present the proven models of health care management markets in Europe and consider best solutions for Poland. We will discuss the impact of the current model of treatment on the Polish economy and whether its operation is possible without private insurance sector. We will analyze that innovation, monitoring the quality control and competitiveness have a positive impact on the long term effectiveness of spending in health care. Speakers: Jan Krzysztof Bielecki, Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Poland Pawel Buszman, President of the Board, American Heart of Poland S.A, Poland Tomasz Latos, Member, Chairman of the Health Committee, Parliament, Poland Ryszard Trepczynski, Member of the Board, PZU SA, Poland Miroslaw Wysocki, Director General, Narodowy Instytut Zdrowia Publicznego, Państwowy Zakład Higieny, Poland Lukasz Zalicki, Partner, EY, Poland Robert Gwiazdowski, President of the Board, Adam Smith Research Centre, Poland Michal Wisniewski, Branch Manager, L.E.K. Consulting, Poland Partner: discussion panel Think Tank DEA Brain Drain – Competing for Tomorrow’s Talents Human capital is recognized as an important competitive factor for firms and economies. The knowledge–economy demands more and more highly educated labor. Many countries are expanding their education system to accommodate this change and therefore the increase in demand is followed by an increase in supply. But education systems are moving slowly and demand fast, the competition for the right talent has intensified. Countries design policies to attract and retain highly skilled immigrants. Two challenges must be faced. First how can policies attract talent and second which talent is needed. These are the two policies we will discuss in this session. Moderator: Stina Vrang Elias, CEO, Think Tank DEA, Denmark Speakers: Gerhard Brinkmann, Chairman, Institute for Research on Economic Actions, Germany Tim Finch, Associate Director Migration & Director of Communications, Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), United Kingdom Jacek Mecina, Secretary of State, Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, Poland Maria Norby, Head of Division, Danish Agency for Labour Market and Recruitmentt, Ministry of Labour, Denmark Johannes Vogel, Secretary General, FDP North Rhine– Westphalia, Germany Commentator: Martin Junge, Director of Research, Think Tank DEA, Denmark 266 267 State and Reforms SEPTEMBER 4 Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Restauracyjna State and Reforms Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Restauracyjna SEPTEMBER 4 13:00—14:00 14:10—15:10 discussion panel Is Recession Over? Prospects for Economic Growth in 2014 We have experienced the most violent crisis for decades, and we are at a crossroads. After the shock wave of the 1990s political upturn, the global economic order has shifted with the rise of a new superpower. The announced American self–sufficiency in terms of energy supply at the 2020 horizon is about to yet again redistribute the cards. If you add to it environmental concerns and, basically, business as usual does seem to be an option any more, with or without a recession. So is it really the end of the crisis, or just a beginning ? Partners: presentation Institute for Strategic and Defence Studies The Potomac Foundation The Clark–Karber Report – An Assessment of the Ukrainian Military Situation Phillip Karber, President, The Potomac Foundation, USA Moderator: Eric Blanchard, Managing Partner, Harold Alexander, Switzerland Speakers: Maros Kondrot, Vice–Chairman of the Committee on Economic Affairs, National Council, Slovakia Cyrille Lachevre, Columnist, L’Opinion, France Michal Mejstrik, Chairman, ICC Czech Republic, Czech Republic Dragos Valentin Neacsu, CEO, SAI Erste Asset Management, Romania Dmytro Pokryshka, Head, Center for Anti–Crisis Studies, Ukraine Shengliang Yang, Deputy Head, Europe, UnionPay International, China 268 269 State and Reforms SEPTEMBER 4 Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Restauracyjna State and Reforms Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Restauracyjna SEPTEMBER 4 10:40—11:40 Partner: discussion panel Shalom Dov Ber Stambler, Member of the Board, Chai Foundation, Israel International Politics Dom Forum, Sala Jaworzyna International Politics Dom Forum, Sala Jaworzyna SEPTEMBER 4 Institut Prospective et Sécurité en Europe (IPSE) Religion in Geopolitics : a Vector of Peace or a Factor of War? The recent conflicts (Afghanistan, Mali, Central African Republic, Syria, Iraq...) have either been influenced or provoked by religious factors, thus leading towards a shift in geopolitics where religions can be seen both as a vector of peace and stability and a factor of confrontation and insecurity. Interfaith dialogue, as well as religious leaders’ involvement in mediation and peace facilitation process tend to open a new chapter of soft policy and engage a “track two diplomacy” agenda, complementing or sometimes replacing bilateral and multilateral diplomacy. Whether the above will lead to the emergence of a “religious diplomacy” is still to be confirmed, as conflicts continue to arise in the name of religions. Moderator: Emmanuel Dupuy, President, Institut Prospective et Sécurité en Europe (IPSE), France Speakers: Mohamed Ben–Madani, Editor, Journalist, Broadcaster, The Maghreb Review, United Kingdom Pierre Morel, Director, Pharos, Observatory of Pluralism of Cultures and Religions, France Michele Nicoletti, Member of the Foreign and EU Affairs Committee, Chamber of Deputies, Vice President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Italy Simon Petermann, Honorary Professor, University of Liege ULG, Belgium Tadeusz Pieronek, Member, Programme Council of the Economic Forum, Poland 270 271 SEPTEMBER 4 11:50—12:50 13:00—14:30 Partner: discussion panel Economia Reale The United States of Europe or the Twilight of the EU? Difficult consequences of the economic crisis made many people doubt in the further sense of reinforcing cooperation between the EU member states. Due to economic problems in European countries many politicians set national interests above the European solutions. On the other hand, there are still many followers of the idea of deepening the European integration in order to create the United States of Europe. They argue that the cooperation is the only way to face current economic and political difficulties. What will be the future of Europe? Moderator: Mario Baldassarri, President, former Deputy Minister of Economic Development, Economia Reale, Italy Speakers: Brendan Donnelly, Director, Federal Trust for Education and Research, United Kingdom Ling Jin, Associate Research Fellow, Expert at the Department for European Studies, China Institute of International Studies (CIIS), China Iryna Klymenko, Senior Fellow, Institute for Strategic Studies “New Ukraine”, Ukraine Grzegorz W. Kolodko, Professor, TIGER, Leon Kozminski Academy, Poland Radu Podgorean, Secretary of State, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Romania discussion panel 25 Years of the New Eastern Europe in the Eyes of Journalists What will be the future of this European region in the light of the changes that took place during the last 25 years? How does it look form the prospective of the correspondents of the Eastern media? And how do journalists from Poland, Russia and other countries of the region find it? Moderator: Piotr Krasko, Wiadomości TVP Editor in Chief, TVP S.A., Poland Speakers: Jeremy Druker, Executive Director and Editor in Chief, Transitions (TOL), Czech Republic Roman Imielski, Gazeta Wyborcza daily, Poland Luigi Ippolito, Head of Foreign Affairs Department, Corriere della Sera, Italy Jurek Kuczkiewicz, EU Affairs Senior Writer, Le Soir, Belgium Joerg Lau, Foreign Editor, Die Zeit weekly, Germany Richard Lyman, Central and Eastern European Bureau Chief, The New York Times, USA Jan Cienski, Senior Fellow, DemosEuropa, Poland Commentator: Armand Clesse, Director, Luxembourg Institute for European and International Studies, Luxembourg 272 273 International Politics Dom Forum, Sala Jaworzyna International Politics Dom Forum, Sala Jaworzyna SEPTEMBER 4 10:40—11:40 Partner: discussion panel Shengliang Yang, Deputy Head, Europe, UnionPay International, China European Union and its Neighbours Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Telewizyjna European Union and its Neighbours Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Telewizyjna SEPTEMBER 4 Mirko Cvetkovic Predation on Financial Markets – A New Dictatorship in Europe? Modern theories of financial market predation argue that the main precondition for predation is asymmetric information. Since the predation is always about predator and prey this means that there are crucial market information available to predator and not to prey. Are we entering the situation of a new dictatorship in the financial markets introduced by financial predators? Is it possible to protect the potential preys only by legislation and administrative actions, or additional education is required. These are the questions that need to be seriously addressed. The question is how efficient the anti–monopoly bodies (and courts) are? The experience, so far is mixed. Moderator: Mirko Cvetkovic, Senior Adviser, Prime Minister of Serbia (2008–2012), MC A&A, Serbia Speakers: Bogdan Chiritoiu, President, Competition Council, Romania Stanisław Kluza, Economist, Institute of Statistics and Demography, Poland Oleksii Kyi, President, Professional Association of Registrars and Depositories, Ukraine Nicholas Spiro, Managing Director, Spiro Sovereign Strategy, United Kingdom Commentator: Lech Matusiak, Director Representation in Eastern Europe, Polish Trade and Information Centre for German Speaking Countries and Regions in Europe, Germany 274 275 SEPTEMBER 4 11:50—12:50 13:00—14:00 Partner: discussion panel Fundation Eurostrateg What Are the Benefits from the Legislative Prevention in Brussels? The aim of the discussion is to underline the crucial role of monitoring in the economy and the analysis of changes to the EU legislation. The speakers will discuss e the possibilities of influencing the decisions of the European Parliament and the European Commission. They will also try to answer the question who and in what way should take care of the entrepreneurs’ interests in Brussels. Moderator: Rafal Zgorzak, Member of the Board, Fundacja Eurostrateg, Poland Speakers: Rafal Sobolewski, Director, European Parliament, Poland Jaroslaw Wereszczynski, Corporate Affairs Director, CEDC International sp. z o. o., Poland Marek Wojtkowski, Deputy, member of the Committee on Curbing Bureaucracy, Parliament, Poland Krzysztof Janik, Research Fellow, The Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University College, Poland Ryszard Czarnecki, Vice Chairman, European Parliament, Poland 276 Partner: discussion panel Foundation Institute for Social Research Economy after Neoliberalism The global economic crisis has revealed the weaknesses of neo–liberal capitalism. The collapse of many economies and the crisis in the United States and Western Europe compels seeking alternatives to the current system. The intellectual chaos can create a new world financial deal. Already, progressive and left–wing forces that govern or co–govern in many countries are engaged in such a debate. The aim of the panel is to try to grasp it. Special guest: Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, Prime Minister (2004–2011), Honorary President, The Ideas Foundation, Spain Moderator: Jacek Zakowski, Journalist, Commentator, “Polityka” weekly, Poland Speakers: Hans Eichel, Former German Minister of Finance, SPD, Germany Grzegorz W. Kolodko, Professor, TIGER, Leon Kozminski Academy, Poland Leszek Miller, Chairman, Democratic Left Alliance, Poland Jan Mladek, Minister, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Czech Republic 277 European Union and its Neighbours Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Telewizyjna European Union and its Neighbours Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Telewizyjna SEPTEMBER 4 European Union and its Neighbours Stary Dom Zdrojowy, Sala Telewizyjna SEPTEMBER 4 14:10—15:10 Partner: discussion panel The Third Age University in Nowy Sacz Senior–Friendly Economy. Silver Economy Senescent societies are 21st century’s challenge for decision–makers throughout Europe. How can we make use of demographic processes to shape and implement senior policy? How to promote education and active life style among elderly people in efficient way by universities of the 3rd age and seniors’ NGOs. What strategy should be introduced for silver economy development – the modern market with a complex healthcare system, eldercare and new posts for older people? –we will try and answer these questions in the panel discussion. 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