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SMEs today face a number of fundamental challenges to their growth and competitiveness, particularly as they seek to modernise their capabilities. With greater global connectivity and heightened consumer scrutiny, digitalisation of businesses is no longer an option but a necessity. In the Western Balkans and across the globe, SMEs are exploring how to integrate digital technology into their business models in order to open new markets, improve market intelligence and deliver higher value to customers.
From Industry 4.0 to e-commerce for SMEs, this panel navigated the various facets of digitalisation and what digital transformation means for small businesses, evaluating the intersection of digitalisation with succession planning, financial literary as well as other key sources relevant for future SME growth.
Moderator
Ben Hall
Europe editor, Financial Times Ltd.
Speakers
Georgina Baker
Regional Vice President, International Finance Corporation
Dusko Radovic
Owner and CEO, Transfera doo
Qais Sabri
Director, EON Aligner
Alexios Seibt
Principal, Arthur D. Little Austria GmbH
Tatjana Zabasu Mikuž
Managing Partner, South Central Ventures
Over 270 union leaders and activists took part in the UNI Commerce Global Conference in Berlin.
The conference revolved around the 4 pillars of the 2017-2021 UNI Commerce Action Plan:
Building Union Power in the Global Commerce Sector
Including You!
E-Commerce, Digitalisation, & the Future World of Work
Building Union Power in the Retail Supply Chain
Over 270 union leaders and activists took part in the UNI Commerce Global Conference in Berlin.
The conference revolved around the 4 pillars of the 2017-2021 UNI Commerce Action Plan:
Building Union Power in the Global Commerce Sector
Including You!
E-Commerce, Digitalisation, & the Future World of Work
Building Union Power in the Retail Supply Chain
High-level speakers take part in a panel discussion on strategies for multimodal urban mobility on Thursday 20 February 2020 at the 9th International Railway Summit in Warsaw.
From left to right:
[Moderator] Carlo Borghini, Executive Director, Shift2Rail ; Michel Quidort, President, European Passengers Federation ; Stephan Pfeiffer, Head of Strategic Partnerships & Public Affairs, ioki - a DB company ; Marcin Ruciński, Business Development Manager, Thales Revenue Collection Systems
© 2020 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Bartłomiej Zackiewicz
Banking Supervision in a New Economy: Digitalisation, Climate and Financial Innovation
Tuesday, 2 and Wednesday, 3 May 2023
Eurotower, Frankfurt am Main and Webex
copyright: Sanziana Perju / ECB
To what extent can we prepare for the global shifts reshaping our world? How should we respond to digitalisation, urbanisation, resource scarcity and economic power shifts? Will futureproofing today make for a better tomorrow? The Megatrends session explored global macroeconomic and geostrategic forces that are shaping the region and our world in significant ways. It was recorded before a live audience who asked questions directly to the panelists, and was later transmitted for the EBRD podcast series. This panel aimed to expose the depth and complexity of these Megatrends which will require innovative and collaborative solutions at the local, national, regional and international levels. With the help of five well-known thought leaders, the session discussed the major trends, their drivers, opportunities and risks, as well as explored what actions might help to manage the waves of disruptive transitions.
Moderator
Jonathan Charles
Managing Director, Communications, EBRD
Speakers
Neil Buckley
Chief Leader Writer, Financial Times Ltd.
Sergei Guriev
Chief Economist, EBRD
Tim Judah
Reporter, The Economist / Fellow at IWM - Institute for Human Sciences
Alexia Latortue
Managing Director, Corporate Strategy, EBRD
Kerrie Law
Associate, Corporate Strategy, EBRD
Leading figures in the railway sector take part in a panel discussion at the 9th International Railway Summit in Warsaw.
[Moderator] Libor Lochman, Executive Director, Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies (CER); François Davenne, Director General, International Union of Railways (UIC); Elisabeth Werner, Director Land Transport, DG MOVE, European Commission (EC) ; Philippe Citroën, Director General, UNIFE; Stéphane Feray Beaumont, Vice President Innovation & Smart Mobility, Alstom
© 2020 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Bartłomiej Zackiewicz
The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) will present its latest projects and research results at the ILA Berlin Air Show from 25 to 29 April 2018. Again one of the largest institutional exhibitors in 2018, DLR will provide fascinating insights into its current research on an approximately 700-square-metre stand in Hall 4, in the Space Pavilion, on the stand of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) in Hall 2, and at the ILA CareerCenter in Hall 1. DLR will also use the outdoor area at ILA to showcase a large part of its research fleet – with various helicopters and aircraft – including its largest fleet member, the A320 ATRA, as well as a variety of experimental aircraft for uncrewed flight.
Find out more about the DLR at ILA 2018 here: www.dlr.de/dlr/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10081/151_read-26852/
Credits Handouts: DLR
Credits Imagery: see note in each handout
WIP G20 Roundtable on digitalisation with German Minister Zypries, co-hosted by W20: www.womenpoliticalleaders.org/g20-german-minister-economi...
To what extent can we prepare for the global shifts reshaping our world? How should we respond to digitalisation, urbanisation, resource scarcity and economic power shifts? Will futureproofing today make for a better tomorrow? The Megatrends session explored global macroeconomic and geostrategic forces that are shaping the region and our world in significant ways. It was recorded before a live audience who asked questions directly to the panelists, and was later transmitted for the EBRD podcast series. This panel aimed to expose the depth and complexity of these Megatrends which will require innovative and collaborative solutions at the local, national, regional and international levels. With the help of five well-known thought leaders, the session discussed the major trends, their drivers, opportunities and risks, as well as explored what actions might help to manage the waves of disruptive transitions.
Moderator
Jonathan Charles
Managing Director, Communications, EBRD
Speakers
Neil Buckley
Chief Leader Writer, Financial Times Ltd.
Sergei Guriev
Chief Economist, EBRD
Tim Judah
Reporter, The Economist / Fellow at IWM - Institute for Human Sciences
Alexia Latortue
Managing Director, Corporate Strategy, EBRD
Kerrie Law
Associate, Corporate Strategy, EBRD
Salt River Nature Park - The art of digitalisation on the walls of Cape Town's Salt River. The International Public Art Festival ( IPAF ). In its 4th year, has taken to Cape town's streets again over the weekend, brightening up the city & attracting crowds of art lovers to a neighbourhood once considered " dangerous " Artists from around the world are invited to put their individual stamp on the buildings.
ITU Secretary-General Houlin Zhao welcomed H.E Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, Minister for Communications and Digitalisation, Ghana
©ITU/D. Woldu
SMEs today face a number of fundamental challenges to their growth and competitiveness, particularly as they seek to modernise their capabilities. With greater global connectivity and heightened consumer scrutiny, digitalisation of businesses is no longer an option but a necessity. In the Western Balkans and across the globe, SMEs are exploring how to integrate digital technology into their business models in order to open new markets, improve market intelligence and deliver higher value to customers.
From Industry 4.0 to e-commerce for SMEs, this panel navigated the various facets of digitalisation and what digital transformation means for small businesses, evaluating the intersection of digitalisation with succession planning, financial literary as well as other key sources relevant for future SME growth.
Moderator
Ben Hall
Europe editor, Financial Times Ltd.
Speakers
Georgina Baker
Regional Vice President, International Finance Corporation
Dusko Radovic
Owner and CEO, Transfera doo
Qais Sabri
Director, EON Aligner
Alexios Seibt
Principal, Arthur D. Little Austria GmbH
Tatjana Zabasu Mikuž
Managing Partner, South Central Ventures
SMEs today face a number of fundamental challenges to their growth and competitiveness, particularly as they seek to modernise their capabilities. With greater global connectivity and heightened consumer scrutiny, digitalisation of businesses is no longer an option but a necessity. In the Western Balkans and across the globe, SMEs are exploring how to integrate digital technology into their business models in order to open new markets, improve market intelligence and deliver higher value to customers.
From Industry 4.0 to e-commerce for SMEs, this panel navigated the various facets of digitalisation and what digital transformation means for small businesses, evaluating the intersection of digitalisation with succession planning, financial literary as well as other key sources relevant for future SME growth.
Moderator
Ben Hall
Europe editor, Financial Times Ltd.
Speakers
Georgina Baker
Regional Vice President, International Finance Corporation
Dusko Radovic
Owner and CEO, Transfera doo
Qais Sabri
Director, EON Aligner
Alexios Seibt
Principal, Arthur D. Little Austria GmbH
Tatjana Zabasu Mikuž
Managing Partner, South Central Ventures
Thailand Tripartite Preparatory Meeting for the 11th ASEAN Forum on Migrant Labour (AFML) on “Digitalisation to Promote Decent Work for Migrant Workers in ASEAN”,
14th September 2018: Pullman King Power Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand. © ILO.
Information about this meeting: www.ilo.org/asia/events/WCMS_643996/lang--en/index.htm
Learn more about the project: www.ilo.org/asia/projects/WCMS_428584/lang--en/index.htm
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/deed.en_US.
To what extent can we prepare for the global shifts reshaping our world? How should we respond to digitalisation, urbanisation, resource scarcity and economic power shifts? Will futureproofing today make for a better tomorrow? The Megatrends session explored global macroeconomic and geostrategic forces that are shaping the region and our world in significant ways. It was recorded before a live audience who asked questions directly to the panelists, and was later transmitted for the EBRD podcast series. This panel aimed to expose the depth and complexity of these Megatrends which will require innovative and collaborative solutions at the local, national, regional and international levels. With the help of five well-known thought leaders, the session discussed the major trends, their drivers, opportunities and risks, as well as explored what actions might help to manage the waves of disruptive transitions.
Moderator
Jonathan Charles
Managing Director, Communications, EBRD
Speakers
Neil Buckley
Chief Leader Writer, Financial Times Ltd.
Sergei Guriev
Chief Economist, EBRD
Tim Judah
Reporter, The Economist / Fellow at IWM - Institute for Human Sciences
Alexia Latortue
Managing Director, Corporate Strategy, EBRD
Kerrie Law
Associate, Corporate Strategy, EBRD
The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) will present its latest projects and research results at the ILA Berlin Air Show from 25 to 29 April 2018. Again one of the largest institutional exhibitors in 2018, DLR will provide fascinating insights into its current research on an approximately 700-square-metre stand in Hall 4, in the Space Pavilion, on the stand of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) in Hall 2, and at the ILA CareerCenter in Hall 1. DLR will also use the outdoor area at ILA to showcase a large part of its research fleet – with various helicopters and aircraft – including its largest fleet member, the A320 ATRA, as well as a variety of experimental aircraft for uncrewed flight.
Find out more about the DLR at ILA 2018 here: www.dlr.de/dlr/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10081/151_read-26852/
Credits Handouts: DLR
Credits Imagery: see note in each handout
Expert solution providers and international organisations exhibit their products, services and innovative plans during the 9th International Railway Summit in Warsaw.
© 2020 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Bartłomiej Zackiewicz
WIP G20 Roundtable on digitalisation with German Minister Zypries, co-hosted by W20: www.womenpoliticalleaders.org/g20-german-minister-economi...
WIP G20 Roundtable on digitalisation with German Minister Zypries, co-hosted by W20: www.womenpoliticalleaders.org/g20-german-minister-economi...
WIP G20 Roundtable on digitalisation with German Minister Zypries, co-hosted by W20: www.womenpoliticalleaders.org/g20-german-minister-economi...
SMEs today face a number of fundamental challenges to their growth and competitiveness, particularly as they seek to modernise their capabilities. With greater global connectivity and heightened consumer scrutiny, digitalisation of businesses is no longer an option but a necessity. In the Western Balkans and across the globe, SMEs are exploring how to integrate digital technology into their business models in order to open new markets, improve market intelligence and deliver higher value to customers.
From Industry 4.0 to e-commerce for SMEs, this panel navigated the various facets of digitalisation and what digital transformation means for small businesses, evaluating the intersection of digitalisation with succession planning, financial literary as well as other key sources relevant for future SME growth.
Moderator
Ben Hall
Europe editor, Financial Times Ltd.
Speakers
Georgina Baker
Regional Vice President, International Finance Corporation
Dusko Radovic
Owner and CEO, Transfera doo
Qais Sabri
Director, EON Aligner
Alexios Seibt
Principal, Arthur D. Little Austria GmbH
Tatjana Zabasu Mikuž
Managing Partner, South Central Ventures
Thailand Tripartite Preparatory Meeting for the 11th ASEAN Forum on Migrant Labour (AFML) on “Digitalisation to Promote Decent Work for Migrant Workers in ASEAN”,
14th September 2018: Pullman King Power Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand. © ILO.
Information about this meeting: www.ilo.org/asia/events/WCMS_643996/lang--en/index.htm
Learn more about the project: www.ilo.org/asia/projects/WCMS_428584/lang--en/index.htm
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/deed.en_US.
To what extent can we prepare for the global shifts reshaping our world? How should we respond to digitalisation, urbanisation, resource scarcity and economic power shifts? Will futureproofing today make for a better tomorrow? The Megatrends session explored global macroeconomic and geostrategic forces that are shaping the region and our world in significant ways. It was recorded before a live audience who asked questions directly to the panelists, and was later transmitted for the EBRD podcast series. This panel aimed to expose the depth and complexity of these Megatrends which will require innovative and collaborative solutions at the local, national, regional and international levels. With the help of five well-known thought leaders, the session discussed the major trends, their drivers, opportunities and risks, as well as explored what actions might help to manage the waves of disruptive transitions.
Moderator
Jonathan Charles
Managing Director, Communications, EBRD
Speakers
Neil Buckley
Chief Leader Writer, Financial Times Ltd.
Sergei Guriev
Chief Economist, EBRD
Tim Judah
Reporter, The Economist / Fellow at IWM - Institute for Human Sciences
Alexia Latortue
Managing Director, Corporate Strategy, EBRD
Kerrie Law
Associate, Corporate Strategy, EBRD
The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) will present its latest projects and research results at the ILA Berlin Air Show from 25 to 29 April 2018. Again one of the largest institutional exhibitors in 2018, DLR will provide fascinating insights into its current research on an approximately 700-square-metre stand in Hall 4, in the Space Pavilion, on the stand of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) in Hall 2, and at the ILA CareerCenter in Hall 1. DLR will also use the outdoor area at ILA to showcase a large part of its research fleet – with various helicopters and aircraft – including its largest fleet member, the A320 ATRA, as well as a variety of experimental aircraft for uncrewed flight.
Find out more about the DLR at ILA 2018 here: www.dlr.de/dlr/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10081/151_read-26852/
Credits Handouts: DLR
Credits Imagery: see note in each handout