AUSTRALIA: NORWEGIAN INTERESTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
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AUSTRALIA: NORWEGIAN INTERESTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
AUSTRALIA: NORWEGIAN INTERESTS AND OPPORTUNITIES Norwegian Embassy Annual Business Seminar Friday 24 October 2014 from 12:30 Parmelia Hilton Hotel Perth The Royal Norwegian Embassy in collaboration with INTSOK – Norwegian Oil and Gas Partners, present the inaugural Norwegian Embassy Annual Business Seminar: AUSTRALIA: NORWEGIAN INTERESTS AND OPPORTUNITIES Friday 24 October 2014 from 12:30 Registration from 12:00 Parmelia Hilton Hotel Perth Fremantle Room The ambition of the seminar is to provide a platform for dialogue on issues of mutual interest and concern between Norwegian companies, the Embassy and other relevant actors. Norway’s Ambassador to Australia Unni Kløvstad will host the seminar, which this year will also be attended by Director General Petter Ølberg from the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Programme overview 12:00 Registration open from 12:00 12:30 – 13:00 Welcome by Ambassador Unni Kløvstad Informal networking lunch Ambassador Kløvstad has extensive international experience with postings at the United Nations in New York, as well as EU and NATO in Brussels. Most recently, she held the position as Director, Head of Section for Security Policy and North America at the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 13:00 – 13:30 Key Note Speech with brief Q&A Moderated by Ambassador Unni Kløvstad The Hon Bill Marmion BE MBA MLA, Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Housing, Western Australia Government: Bill Marmion is currently the Western Australian Minister for Mines and Petroleum; Housing. An engineer by profession, Bill was first elected to parliament for the seat of Nedlands in 2008. He has served in a range of roles including Parliamentary Secretary to the Premier and Minister for Commerce; Science and Innovation; Housing; Minister Assisting the Treasurer; and Minister for Environment; Water. As Minister for Mines he is committed to a stable regulatory environment to ensure Western Australia remains a destination of choice for the resource sector. He is driving legislation to bring down the cost of doing business in Western Australia. 13:30 Panel discussion with Q&A: Global Energy Markets: Regional Impacts and Norwegian Perspectives Moderated by Ambassador Unni Kløvstad Mark Thirlwell, Chief Economist, Austrade: The Global Economic Outlook Appointed as Austrade’s Chief Economist in September 2013. Mark Thirlwell holds degrees in economics from Cambridge and Oxford, and has been tracking global economic trends since he joined the Bank of England’s International Division in 1990. Before joining Austrade, Mark was Vice President in Economic Research at JP Morgan and the inaugural Director of the Lowy Institute’s International Economy Program. Stedman Ellis, Chief Operating Officer, Western Region APPEA: Gas Globalisation Stedman heads policy development and advocacy in WA, SA and NT for APPEA – the peak body representing Australia’s oil and gas exploration and production industry. He has worked in regulatory, policy, stakeholder engagement and advocacy areas of the resources sector for more than 25 years, in Australia, PNG and the US. Stedman also serves on the boards of several WA research, education and cultural organisations. He has an arts degree from the University of WA. Petter Nore, Chief Energy Analyst, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Norwegian perspectives on Asian and Australian Energy Trends Petter Nore has broad experience from the energy sector, and was Director for the Oil for Development program in the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation. Nore has also held positions in the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, the oil company Saga Petroleum (Senior Vice President), the World Bank (Senior Energy Economist) and in Norsk Hydro (Senior Vice President). Coffee break 15:00 Introduction with Q&A: Economic Diplomacy the Norwegian Way – supporting Norwegian companies in Australia Moderated by Ambassador Unni Kløvstad Director-General Petter Ølberg, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Norwegian Government priorities for economic diplomacy and trade promotion Director General Ølberg has extensive bilateral, multilateral, and public policy experience from Oslo and abroad. He has served as Ambassador of Norway to Jordan and Iran, and has been posted to Mexico, Germany and the United Nations in Geneva. He is currently heading a new department in the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for economics, trade, development, foreign aid, energy and climate. Greg Ross, Vice President, Aker Solutions: Doing Norwegian business in Australia Mr Ross has over 25 years’ experience in operating and managing companies in the design, development and manufacture of equipment for the oil and gas industries. Significant experience in multinational organizations operating in various European, American and Asian countries as well as Australia. His experience covers direct product design and manufacture, development of strategies for the commercialization of products as well as direct project execution for specialized packages for international clients. Jeanette Roberts, INTSOK: Norwegian Oil and Gas Partners in Australia Jeanette Roberts has more than 30 years’ international experience in the oil and gas industry working with operators, FEED specialists and EPC contractors. Until recently she was Country Manager for Kvaerner Australia. She is an active participant in Australia’s oil and gas industry and has been involved in policy development at State and Commonwealth level. Brendan Coyne, State Director (WA), Austrade: Investing in Australia Brendan Coyne has worked for the Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) for five years and is the Western Australia State Director. Previous to this he was Trade Commissioner for Austrade in Hong Kong where he focussed on assisting Australian organisations enter and expand their market presence in the infrastructure and services related sector. He has also worked overseas with Austrade in Africa, South East Asia and the Pacific. Before joining Austrade, Brendan worked with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) in Canberra and in the private sector as a trade consultant. He holds Economics (Hons) and Law degrees. Egil Rensvik, Science & Technology Counsellor, South and South East Asia, Innovation Norway: Supporting Norwegian companies in Australia Egil Rensvik holds the position as Science and Technology Counsellor for Innovation Norway at the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Singapore since August 2010. He is focusing on Maritime and O&G Sector. He came from the position as Vice President Marketing at Norwegian Marine Technology Research Institute (MARINTEK). Egil has a MSc degree in Engineering Cybernetics from the Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH), 1977. He has been Member of the Maritime R&D Advisory Board of the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore from 2007- 2009. Rensvik has been heading the MARUT, Norwegian Maritime Development program for Ministry of Trade and Industry 2007 – 2010. 17:30 – 19:30 Cocktail reception in the Stirling Room You are invited to join the Conference organisers, speakers and other delegates for an evening of social networking. Light food and drinks will be served. Practical Information When Friday 24 October 2014. Where Parmelia Hilton, Perth; Fremantle Room. Registration From 12noon 24 October at Parmelia Hilton. Cost No Charge. Conference participation is by invitation only – please contact the Embassy at emb.canberra@mfa.mo if you would like to request an invitation.