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1 Regional Agenda World Economic Forum on Latin America Programme Riviera Maya, Mexico May 2015
2 Programme Pillars Programme Icons Programme Co- Chairs Modernizing for Tomorrow Renewing the Framework Strengthening the Foundations Televised session Interpretation On the record Carlos Brito, Chief Executive Officer, Anheuser-Busch InBev, USA Angelica Fuentes, President, Angelica Fuentes Foundation, Mexico Eduardo Leite, Chairman of the Executive Committee, Baker & McKenzie, USA Ignacio Sánchez Galán, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Iberdrola, Spain Carlos Slim Domit, Chairman, América Movil, Mexico Joseph E. Stiglitz, Professor, School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), Columbia University, USA World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 2
3 Tuesday 5 May Grand Velas - Registration Area registration Registration Opens World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 3
4 Wednesday 6 May Grand Velas - Registration Area Fairmont Mayakoba - Meeting Rooms Grand Velas - Lobby Area - Zen registration Registration Opens private events Private Industry and Constituent Meetings Please refer to your personal agenda for invitations to private events. transfer Transfer to Welcome Reception The shuttle service will run continuously from the Grand Velas Hotel and the Fairmont Mayakoba to Xcaret Park from to You must wear your badge to use this service and to take part in the Welcome Reception. World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 4
5 Wednesday 6 May Xcaret Park - Hacienda Henequera Patio Xcaret Park - Entrance welcome reception Welcome Reception transfer Transfer Back to Hotels The shuttle service will run continuously from Xcaret Park to the Grand Velas and Fairmont Hotels from to World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 5
6 Thursday 7 May Grand Velas - Veracruz Grand Velas - Monterrey Grand Velas - Morelia solutions/role of business Reclaiming the Role of Business How are businesses strengthening their legitimacy and trust in Latin American society? - Making social impact a core value - Cultivating a corporate culture of respect and pride - Fostering a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem cnnee/middle class Middle Class: Drivers of Change How can a strong Latin American middle class drive socio-economic progress? - Educated and responsible consumers - Productive economic actors - A committed political class - Users of efficient public services As this session is televised, please arrive 15 minutes before the start. The door will be closed at the scheduled time. This session is on the record. tv azteca/energy outlook The Regional Energy Outlook What effect will recent changes in the energy landscape have on Latin American economies? - Volatility in oil prices - Unconventional oil and gas development - Clean energy technologies and regulation This session was developed in partnership with TV Azteca. As this session is televised, please arrive 15 minutes before the start. The door will be closed at the scheduled time. This session is on the record and webcast live. World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 6
7 Thursday 7 May Grand Velas - Guadalajara Grand Velas - Networking Area Grand Velas - Transformation Hub building latin america Building Tomorrow's Infrastructure What is needed to accelerate Latin America's infrastructure development? - Financing strategies - Project quality and management - Regulatory framework community break Community Break challenge/gender The Challenge: Gender Parity How can women s economic and creative potential be harnessed in the workplace? Explore actions to tackle the region s most pressing challenges in the Transformations Hub. World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 7
8 Thursday 7 May Grand Velas - Chetumal/Plenary Hall Grand Velas - Networking Area Grand Velas - Guadalajara opening plenary Advancing through a Renovation Agenda How can structural reforms drive long-term prosperity in Latin America? This session is on the record and webcast live. community lunch Community Lunch local enterprise Growing Local Enterprise What is required to empower Latin America's local entrepreneurs? - Innovative financing opportunities - Integration into regional and global value chains - Regulatory support for SMEs and social enterprise World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 8
9 Thursday 7 May Grand Velas - Morelia Grand Velas - Monterrey Grand Velas - Transformation Hub deutsche welle/trade and investment Trade and Investment Outlook How will global trade and investment drive diversification and inclusive growth in Latin America? - Developing transoceanic channels to facilitate trade - Strengthening institutional and legal investment guarantees - Propelling growth industries beyond commodities This session was developed in partnership with Deutsche Welle. As this session is televised, please arrive 15 minutes before the start. The door will be closed at the scheduled time. This session is on the record and webcast live. univision/climate change Deep Decarbonization What actions are needed in Latin America to move towards a low-carbon economy? - Reduced emissions in industrial supply chains - Vibrant renewable energy sector - Ambitious legislation and enforcement As this session is televised, please arrive 15 minutes before the start. The door will be closed at the scheduled time. This session is on the record. challenge/water The Challenge: Water Security How can public-private collaboration improve water quality and access? Explore actions to tackle the region s most pressing challenges in the Transformations Hub. World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 9
10 Thursday 7 May Grand Velas - Guadalajara Grand Velas - Veracruz Grand Velas - Morelia institutional renovation The Rise of Institutions What role should modern and efficient institutions play in the structural transformation of Latin America? - Restoring society's trust in institutions - Guaranteeing the rule of law - Creating opportunities for replication and scale solutions/youth engagement Millennial Transformation How can Latin America's young generation propel lasting socio-economic and political change? - Entrepreneurial millennials - Digital communicators - Youth on the fringes of society ft/macroeconomy Macroeconomic Resilience How are policy-makers responding to current macroeconomic risks? - Fiscal imbalances - Currency fluctuations - Volatility in oil, commodity prices and capital flows This session was developed in partnership with the Financial Times. As this session is televised, please arrive 15 minutes before the start. The door will be closed at the scheduled time. This session is on the record and webcast live. World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 10
11 Thursday 7 May Grand Velas - Briefing Centre Grand Velas - Networking Area Grand Velas - Transformation Hub briefing/pacific alliance Briefing: Pacific Alliance Join government officials for a briefing on the status and outlook of the Pacific Alliance. community break Community Break challenge/health The Challenge: Health How can public-private collaboration enhance the quality of and access to healthcare? Explore actions to tackle the region s most pressing challenges in the Transformations Hub. World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 11
12 Thursday 7 May Grand Velas - Monterrey Grand Velas - Guadalajara Grand Velas - Veracruz industry Doing Business in Latin America How can global businesses deliver results which enhance the local economy and society? - Developing highly skilled talent - Investing in intellectual property - Leveraging infrastructure undergoing modernization and digitization productivity The Productivity Imperative What strategies are required to unlock productivity and secure long-term regional growth? - Infrastructure - Human capital - Innovation capability solutions/public security Building Secure Societies What can be done to break the cycle of organized crime and public insecurity? - Preventing crime for improved public security - Responding to drug trafficking - Rehabilitating and reintegrating criminals World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 12
13 Thursday 7 May Grand Velas - Morelia Grand Velas - Monterrey Grand Velas - Chetumal/Plenary Hall tv globo/poverty to prosperity From Poverty to Prosperity How can Latin American economies innovate to ensure delivery on the post-2015 sustainable development goals? - Inclusive growth to address persistent poverty and inequality - Access to quality health and education services - Environmental resilience and improved resource management This session was developed in partnership with TV Globo. As this session is televised, please arrive 15 minutes before the start. The door will be closed at the scheduled time. This session is on the record and webcast live. future of education The Future of Education How can a new vision for education be implemented across the region? - Curricular reforms - Digital and self-learning technologies - Access and quality initiatives global context Latin America in Context How are global economic and geopolitical shifts shaping Latin America's future? This session is on the record and webcast live. World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 13
14 Thursday 7 May Grand Velas - Transformation Hub Grand Velas - Chetumal/Plenary Hall Grand Velas - Guadalajara latin america transformations 1 Mapping Regional Transformations Join this intimate discussion to learn how the outcomes of today's sessions will shape regional transformations. special address/santos Special Address This session is on the record and webcast live. cuba business briefing Cuba's Economic and Investment Update Join this special briefing for business leaders on Cuba s economy and investment opportunities. Attendance in the session room is restricted to business members on a first-come, first-served basis. All interested participants are welcome to watch a live-stream feed in the Morelia room. This session is on the record and webcast live. World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 14
15 Thursday 7 May Grand Velas - Grand Class cultural soirée Cultural Soirée You must wear your badge to take part in the Cultural Soirée. World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 15
16 Friday 8 May Grand Velas - Briefing Centre Grand Velas - Networking Area Grand Velas - Veracruz briefing/innovation Breakfast Briefing: Innovation Join experts for a briefing on the state of innovation in Latin America today. This session will be accompanied by a light breakfast. networking breakfast Networking Breakfast solutions/strategic foresight Venturing into the Region's Future How could unanticipated yet plausible global shifts profoundly change Latin America s future? - Transformation in sources of economic growth - Adjustment in skills and human capital - Variation in urbanization trends - Change in climate governance World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 16
17 Friday 8 May Grand Velas - Morelia Grand Velas - Chetumal/Plenary Hall Grand Velas - Monterrey el financiero/technology Technology for Society How can technology drive economic growth and social progress in Latin America? - Increasing access to information - Boosting social entrepreneurship - Revolutionizing basic service delivery This session was developed in partnership with El Financiero. As this session is televised, please arrive 15 minutes before the start. The door will be closed at the scheduled time. This session is on the record and webcast live. insight/stiglitz An Insight, An Idea with Joseph Stiglitz A conversation with Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz on how structural reforms can advance equality This session is on the record and webcast live. integrity The Quest for Integrity What strategies are successful in improving transparency and eliminating corruption? - Real cost of corruption - New models of shared responsibility - Global norms and standards World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 17
18 Friday 8 May Grand Velas - Guadalajara Grand Velas - Morelia Grand Velas - Networking Area skills gap Eliminating the Skills Gap How can new models of training help develop the skills Latin America's economies need? - Corporate and vocational training partnerships - Technology-driven approaches - Peer learning and mentorship programmes This session is on the record and webcast live. cnnee/insight/mendoza An Insight, An Idea with Lorenzo Mendoza A conversation with Lorenzo Mendoza, Chief Executive Officer from Empresas Polar on leadership in times of crisis This session was developed in partnership with CNN en Español. As this session is televised, please arrive 15 minutes before the start. The door will be closed at the scheduled time. This session is on the record and webcast live. community break Community Break World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 18
19 Friday 8 May Grand Velas - Transformation Hub Grand Velas - Monterrey Grand Velas - Guadalajara challenge/informality The Challenge: Informality What needs to be done to address the high levels of informality in Latin America's labour market? Explore actions to tackle the region s most pressing challenges in the Transformations Hub. financial innovation Financial Innovation How can novel financing mechanisms facilitate inclusive growth? - Next-generation cash transfers - Social impact instruments - Peer-to-peer lending latin america today Latin America Today What current national transformations are defining Latin America's future? World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 19
20 Friday 8 May Grand Velas - Morelia Grand Velas - Chetumal/Plenary Hall Grand Velas - Transformation Hub ntn24/new urban agenda The New Urban Agenda How are cities being redesigned to improve urban resilience and modernity? - Improved public services - Pollution and emissions reduction - Smart infrastructure - Upgraded transportation systems This session was developed in partnership with NTN24. As this session is televised, please arrive 15 minutes before the start. The door will be closed at the scheduled time. This session is on the record and webcast live. closing plenary A Roadmap for Transition A conversation with leaders on the path forward for Latin America through uncertainty and change This session is on the record and webcast live. latin america transformations 2 Mapping Regional Transformations Join this intimate discussion to learn how the outcomes of today's sessions will shape regional transformations. World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 20
21 Friday 8 May Grand Velas - Zen Garden farewell reception Farewell Reception World Economic Forum on Latin America - Programme 21
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