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Program Book Sep. 9-11 Kaohsiung
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Program Book

Sep. 9-11Kaohsiung

www.2013apcs.orgFor Android System

Partners and Sponsors

Partners Media Partner

Alternative

Supporters

Official Water Official Tansportation Services Official Travel Agency

Sponsors

Honorary

Special

Platinum

General

Gold

Official Carriers

Bronze

2013 APCS Secretariat

10F., No.2, Sihwei 3rd Road, Lingya Dist., Kaohsiung City 80203, Taiwan

T: +886-7-332-1771/2 F: +886-7-332-1773

E: [email protected] Website: www.2013apcs.org

Execution

1 Welcome

2 Host City

3 Summit History

4 Participating Cities

8 Venue Floor Plan

9 Theme & Topic

10 Agenda

11 Mon., Sep. 9th

14 Tue., Sep. 10th

16 Wed., Sep. 11th

22 Keynote Speech

32 Panel Discussion

42 Young Professionals' (YP) Forum

48 Mayors' Forum

52 Young Social Entrepreneur (YSE) Forum & Campaign

58 City Partners Exhibition

72 Business Tour

80 Social Event

82 Offi cial Hotel

83 General Information

Content

2013 APCS provides delegates a free Android app that will deliver the latest 2013 APCS announcements or updated information. Delegates who have Android devices are encouraged to download the app to get the latest news. Your login account number is the same as your Email address and login password is the same as your Registration Number.

For Download Abstract

Android

Welcome

On behalf of Kaohsiung City, I sincerely welcome mayors, leaders and delegates from around the world to the 2013 Asia Pacifi c Cities Summit (APCS). My deepest appreciation goes to Brisbane and APCS Secretariat for granting Kaohsiung the privilege of hosting the prestigious APCS.

2013 APCS Kaohsiung features the 9th summit and the turning point of the 3rd Decade APCS Movement. I assure you this year’s APCS will be a conference for learning, a platform for sharing, a network for business opportunities and an agenda for actions. I wish all attendees to be inspired by our speakers and fellow participants as we share the topic of reshaping urbanomics. Moving forward, my wish is for the continual cooperation to build a stronger APCS entity for the benefi ts of regional cities.

Our grand project “Asia New Bay” will accelerate the momentum to transform Kaohsiung to be a multi-functional international harbor city. I would also like to invite you to take the opportunity to enjoy the warmth, the culture and the convenience the region has to off er.

My greatest gratifi cation goes to the numerous sponsors, exhibitors, supporters, participants and volunteers of 2013 APCS, may we all collaborate and cooperate in building an ecological and sustainable future.

CHEN, Chu Mayor of Kaohsiung Taiwan

QUIRK, Graham Lord Mayor of Brisbane Australia

I take great pleasure in personally welcoming you to the 9th Asia Pacifi c Cities Summit (APCS).

After 16 successful years, APCS has established itself as a leading regional forum for civic and business leaders. By connecting key decision makers from across the Asia Pacifi c Region the Summit has become a valuable forum to exchange knowledge and formulate solutions to tackle shared challenges.

APCS has become an integral part of the Brisbane City Council’s broader strategy to encourage closer cultural and economic ties with our regional partners and I am delighted to be bringing a signifi cant delegation of Brisbane business leaders to Kaohsiung and a group of City leaders from the South East Queensland region.

I am confi dent that the 2013 APCS will continue to build on the tremendous success enjoyed by previous Summits and that Kaohsiung will be magnifi cent hosts for this year’s event.

Brisbane and Kaohsiung share a very strong sister city relationship and I am delighted that the 2013 APCS will further strengthen the ties between our cities – as well as other participating cities from around the globe.

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Host City

Facing Taiwan Strait to the west and Bashi Channel to the south, Kaohsiung is a beautiful and modern metropolis located in southern Taiwan as well as the second largest city of the island. Greater Kaohsiung, a metropolis occupying an area of 2,946 km2 with the total population of 2.77 million, possessing all kinds of natural landscapes and living facilities, will thrive as a new global city.

Kaohsiung has the largest land area of any special municipality of Taiwan. Its convenient network of land, air, and sea transportation off ers multiple options for travel and freight movements, linking Kaohsiung with the world while also allowing people quick and easy access to the city. Kaohsiung also has easy access to Taoyuan International Airport in northern Taiwan by either highway or the Taiwan High-Speed Rail, for fl ights to destinations worldwide.

Kaohsiung is a leading industrial city in Taiwan as well as one of the world’s most important cargo ports. The “Taiwan miracle” was created in Kaohsiung when the island emerged as a world leader in manufacturing in the 1960s. In the 21st century, the city is now committed to achieve a balance between the economy and ecology, and between industry and innovation. The city is actively developing high-tech, environmental protection, low-carbon, green energy, cultural and creative industries, as well as accelerating the upgrading and transforming of traditional heavy industries. Kaohsiung is now building its capacity for the future and has long-term development potentials from all perspectives serving as the best base for prospective investors to venture into the Asian economy and market.

Since it’s a diverse marine city with many ethnic groups, it’s evolved into a friendly, passionate, adventurous and creative city. Buoyed by the years of continuing eff orts from citizens and the city government alike, Kaohsiung has advanced from a business driven, industrial city, into a metropolis of culture, tourism, multiple green spaces and sustainability. Charming waterfronts, fabulous night views of the harbor, vibrant and creative folk festivals, artistic performances and promising investment opportunities are just small part of Kaohsiung’s amazing characteristics.

Kaohsiung has continuously striven to provide residents with a safe and suffi cient living environment not only by progress in urbanomics but also the implementation of fully-developed policies. Leveraging the signifi cant experience of 2009 World Games to the upcoming milestone of 2014 “Asia’s New Bay Area” designation, Kaohsiung will continuously gain in competitiveness from its rich culture and beautiful cityscape.

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Summit History

From its inception in 1996 by the Brisbane City Council, the Asia Pacific Cities Summit (APCS) has been recognized as one of the premier forums for fast-tracking international city networks and new business relationships for over 100 cities in the region. APCS is not only a leading platform for regional issues but also a generator for market cooperation between local governments and business sectors. The biennial APCS is a grand occasion for business leaders, government representatives, and young professionals, attracting numerous elites from around the world. The event has been held in Brisbane Australia, Seattle USA, Chongqing China, and Incheon South Korea in the previous years.

2013 Asia Pacifi c Cities SummitThe Asia Pacific Cities Summit (APCS) has been held successfully over the past 17 years. The APCS is a biennial event with the objective of promoting economic growth in the Asia Pacifi c region and beyond. It is a platform for attendees to communicate and exchange their viewpoints and knowledge regarding business growth, investment and economic outcomes. Lately the Summit has become a medium for global business to enter the growing Asia Pacifi c markets.

The APCS is the place where all stakeholders of regional community should meet. Key city decision makers, business leaders, social entrepreneurs, young leaders and professionals, experts in their fi elds are welcomed, as Summit participants deal with regional challenges in an open and highly interactive manner.

The 2013 APCS will build upon the success of eight prior Summits. We aim to discuss the city-state phenomenon and its relationship with the people, as well as strategies that accentuate positive mutual advantage and regenerate business opportunities between cities.

The Summit will certainly inspire new ideas and creative approaches while providing strategic links to top Asia Pacific companies and public enterprises. 2013 APCS Kaohsiung is an opportunity not to be missed; this is the place to be!

Summit Fast FactsDates: September 9th to 11th, 2013 Venue: Kaohsiung-ARENA, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan

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Participating Cities

No. City (Country Code) Representative Title

1 Adelaide (AUS) YARWOOD, Stephen Lord Mayor

2 Amman (JOR) AL-HYARI, Emad Deputy City Manager

3 Auckland (NZL) PRADHAN, Tara Manager Int. Relations

4 Bandar Seribegawan (BRN) PANGIRAN, Haji Rahman Chairman

5 Belize (BLZ) BRADLEY, Darrell Mayor

6 Bilbao (ESP) ARESO, Ibon First Deputy Mayor

7 Bordeaux (FRA) CAZES, Sylvie Conseillere Municipale

8 Brisbane (AUS) QUIRK, Graham Lord Mayor

9 Busan (KOR) BAEK, Unhyeon (白雲鉉) Vice Mayor

10 Caloocan (PHL) MALAPITAN, Oscar G. Mayor

11 Castries (LCA) LEWIS, Shirley Mayor

12 Cebu (PHL) RAMA, Michael Mayor

13 Changhua (TWN) LIN, Tien Fu (林田富) Deputy Magistrate

14 Chiayi (TWN) CHANG, Hwa Kuan (張花冠) Magistrate

15 CNMI (USA) HOFSCHNEIDER, Jude U Lieutenant Governor

16 Colombo (LKA) MUZAMMIL, Ahamed Jamaldeen Mohamed

Mayor

17 Daejeon (KOR) KIM, Byung Kwon (金炳 ) Deputy Mayor

18 East Belitung (IDN) BASURI, Tjahaja Purnama Regent

19 Fairfield (AUS) YEUNG, Ken Councillor

20 Fuzhou (CHN) YANG, Yi Min (楊益民) Mayor

21 Guam (USA) TENORIO, Ray Lieutenant Governor

22 Hachioji (JPN) ISHIMORI, Takayuki (石森孝志) Mayor

23 Hanoi (VNM) NGUYEN, Manh Quyen Deputy Director

24 Ho Chi Minh (VNM) TRUONG, Van Lam Director

25 Honiara (SLB) KIRA,Charles Sale Deputy Mayor

26 Honolulu (USA) SHINN, Ember Lee Deputy Mayor

27 Hyderabad (IND) RUBINA, Ayesha (Ms) Co-option Member

28 Incheon (KOR) OHM, Song Jun (嚴盛俊) Deputy Mayor

29 Ipswich (AUS) PISASALE, Paul Mayor

30 Kaohsiung (TWN) CHEN, Chu (陳菊) (Ms) Mayor

31 Kathmandu (NEP) ARYAL, Laxman Mayor

32 Kinmen (TWN) WU, Yu Chin (吳友欽) Vice Magistrate

33 Kobe (JPN) HANAKI, Akira (花木章) Director General of Port Promotions

34 Koror (PLW) ADACHI, Yositaka Governor

35 Kuala Lumpur (MYS) SYED OMAR, Sharifah Junidah Deputy Director

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Participating Cities

No. City (Country Code) Representative Title

36 Kumamoto City (JPN) KOHYAMA, Seishi (幸山政史) Mayor

37 Kumamoto Prefecture (JPN)

KABASHIMA, Ikuo (蒲島郁夫) Governor

38 Lampung (IDN) SJACHROEDIN Governor

39 Little Rock (USA) STODOLA, Mark Mayor

40 Lockyer Valley (AUS) JONES, Steve Mayor

41 Logan (AUS) LUTTON, Russell Deputy Mayor

42 Male (MDV) MANIKU, Maizan Ali Mayor

43 Mandaluyong (PHL) ABALOS, Benjamin Jr. Mayor

44 Marrickville (AUS) MACRI, Vittorio Mayor

45 Maui County (USA) ARAKAWA, Alan Mayor

46 Mino (JPN) ISHIKAWA, Michimasa (石川道政) Mayor

47 Moreton Bay (AUS) SUTHERLAND, Allan Mayor

48 Mount Kumgang Tourist Region (PRK)

PAK, Chol Su (朴哲洙) Deputy Chief Executive

49 Nay Pyi Taw (MMR) U Myo Aung Director General

50 New Taipei (TWN) CHU, Li Luan (朱立倫) Mayor

51 NorthWest (SGP) TEO, Ho Pin Mayor

52 Olympia (USA) BUXBAUM, Stephen Mayor

53 Ottawa (CAN) DESROCHES, Stephen John Deputy Mayor

54 Paramatta (AUS) HUGH, John Councillor

55 Penang (MYS) LIM, Guan Eng (林冠英) Chief Minister

56 Pingtung (TWN) TSAO, Chi Hung (曹啟鴻) Magistrate

57 Pohnpei (FSM) EHSA, John Governor

58 Portland (USA) SCOTT, Andrew Chief budget officer

59 Queensland (AUS) CRISAFULLI, David Minister

60 Redland (AUS) WILLIAMS, Karen Mayor

61 Rizhao (CHN) LI, Tong Dao (李同道) Mayor

62 Scenic Rim (AUS) BRENT, John Mayor

63 Seattle (USA) SMITH, Darryl Deputy Mayor

64 Seberang Perai (MYS) MOHD SHARIF, Maimunah Municipal President

65 Shenzhen (CHN) XU, Qin (許勤) Mayor

66 South Delh (IND) CHOUDHARY, Sarita (Ms) Mayor

67 South East Sulawesi Province (IDN)

ALAM, Nur Governor

68 South Lampung (IDN) MENOZA, Rycko Regent

69 South Tarawa(KIR) TIOON, Ruoikabuti Mayor

70 Sunshine Coast (AUS) JAMIESON, Mark Mayor

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No. City (Country Code) Representative Title

71 Suva (FJI) UMARIA, Chandra Kant Lord Mayor

72 Taichung (TWN) HUANG, Kuo Jung (黃國榮) Deputy Mayor

73 Tainan (TWN) LAI, Qing Der (賴清德) Mayor

74 Taipei (TWN) HUANG, Jung Feng (黃榮峰) Deputy Secretary

75 Taitung (TWN) CHANG, Chi Yi (張基義) Deputy Governor

76 Taoyuan (TWN) WU, Chih Yang (吳志揚) Mayor

77 Tianjin (CHN) YIN, Hai Lin (尹海林) Deputy Mayor

78 Toowoomba (AUS) ANTONIO, Paul Mayor

79 Tulsa (USA) TWOMBLY, Jim City Manager

80 Vancouver (CAN) JANG, Kerry Deputy Mayor

81 Vienna (AUT) RESCH, Thomas J Delegate

82 Xiamen (CHN) KANG, Tao (康濤) Deputy Mayor

83 Yaren (NRU) KEKE, Kieren Mayor

84 Yilan (TWN) LIN, Tsung Hsien (林聰賢) Magistrate

85 Yunlin (TWN) SHIH, Keh Her (施克和) Deputy County Governor

The List in Alphabetical Order of City’s Name.

Participating Cities

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7

Venue Floor Plan

1F, The Kaohsiung-ARENA

Function Location

Registration Main Entrance

Conference Room M / P1 / P2 / P3 Room

Exhibition/ Exhibition AreaBusiness Matching

Speaker Room Next to P1 Room

Lunch 9F, Grand Hilai Arena

Function Location

Registration Main Entrance

Conference Room M / P1 / P2 / P3 Room

Exhibition/ Exhibition AreaBusiness Matching

Speaker Room Next to P1 Room

Lunch 9F, Grand Hilai Arena

8

Theme & Topic

Reshaping the Urbanomics of Cities – City Challenges, City Solutions

Now that the old tried and true old mantras of the ‘60s and ‘70s have taken a battering unseen since the Great Depression, urban communities need now to bravely move on the true wealth of dealing with “ Why Urbanomics needs an urgent reform ” due to competition at the expense of city environments, justice and the people and “How to rebuild ” durable communities by advocating people-oriented, deep-rooted, responsible and sustainable economies.

2013 APCS Kaohsiung is themed "Reshaping the Urbanomics of Cities – City Challenges, City Solutions" and addresses the challenges that Asian Pacific cities have encountered under the pressure of global competition. In the face of a world economic crisis of historic proportions, cities of the Asia Pacifi c, which have remained resilient and ambitious are called to seek a fresh vision and bold new ideas and to strengthen strategic networking across the most vibrant market region on earth, which we know as the Asia Pacifi c.

2013 APCS is well-timed to generate new possibilities for greater economic values and initiatives. While enjoying sharing valuable perspectives on exciting topics, Summit participants will also gain much out of their investment from the City Partners Exhibition, Panel Discussion and Young Professionals' Forum. The theme of the 2013 APCS is based around the premise that neither government, nor business, nor civic society alone can successfully address the challenges on the current global economic agenda.

We expect to generate new ideas and plans for reshaping urbanomics under the discussion of the following topics:

City Challenges and Opportunities Current trends are urging the necessity of City leadership to seek newer, more integrated urban development models that can fl ourish even in today’s condition. The APCS provides a “road-map” of actionable, urbanomic models developed to successfully tackle today’s urgent economic challenges. In scanning the steps necessary to make the commitment to a more effi cient and sustainable future. APCS 2013 brings an original, fresh discourse to reshaping our economies to the fore-ground.

Green Economy to Blue EconomyWithin the concept of City sustainability, the Green and Blue Economy brings innovative thinking from multiple perspectives, that will enrich our local discourse and help us scientifically to rethink urban economies that can thrive. Seeing the need to further mainstream sustainable development at all levels and recognizing their inter-linkages, Mayors at 2013 APCS will discover integrating nature and ecological principles with innovatively designed urbanomics.

Smart, Bold, and Breakthrough LeadershipReshaping competitiveness and providing solutions to seemingly insurmountable challenges while facing stiff international competition and fi nancial austerity is a major concern for all cities. Mayors will focus on smart and ambitious governance strategies for today’s urban needs, and prioritizing the tackling of core issues to maximize limited assets, achieve positive growth, jobs and develop distinctive industries.

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Agenda

A CommonWealth Economic Trends Dialog : Asia Rising - Economic Opportunities and Challenges for Cities B City – Corporate Branding: Partnering with Your City in the Global Market C Urban Re-engineering with Human Capital Advancement D Decoding New Models of the Urban Cluster Economy E The Myth of International Exhibitions and Sports Events: Economic Blessing or Curse? F Rethinking the Sustainable City: Environment Awareness and Common Responsibilities G Discovering Untapped City Competitiveness in the Social Economy H Changing City Lifestyles and the Public Driven EconomyI Building Livable Cities with Smart and Green TechnologiesJ “Green And Seen”: Best Asia Pacific Cities Initiatives K Green Industry and Enterprise: Future Prospects and Possibilities L Low-Carbon City Initiatives: Case studies M Emerging Asia Pacific Cities Dialog: the Newest Markets and Economics N Smart Leadership Dialog: Innovative Socio-economics in the Time of Crisis O Harbor City Dialog : Critical Path for Asia's Marine Cities

Time/Date

08:30-09:00

09:00-09:30

09:30-10:00

10:30-11:00

11:00-12:10

12:10-13:00

13:00-13:40

13:40-14:50

14:50-15:20

15:20-16:30

16:30-17:30

18:30-21:00

Sun., Sep 8th Mon., Sep. 9th Tue., Sep. 10th Wed., Sep. 11th

10:00-10:30

Opening Ceremony

Registration

Panel II Panel IV

Free Time

Welcome Dinner Kaohsiung Night

Coffee Break

Lunch

YSE Forum

& Campaign

Business

Tour

Mayors’

Forum

Closing Ceremony

Farewell Banquet

RegistrationYoung

Professionals’ Forum

13:00-18:30

Keynote Speech I

Transcending Technology, Transforming Urban Lifestyles

in New Urban Economies

WANG, Cher

Keynote Speech II

Green and Blue Economy: Effects, Implications and

Roadmap for the Asia Pacific Cities

PAULI, GunterBRAUNGART, Michael

Keynote Speech III

Reposition Your City

on the Global Map with

Smart Governance

LIVINGSTONE, Ken

City Partners Exhibition / Business Matching Program08:30-17:30 City Partners Exhibition

Mayors’ Accord Signing

Coffee Break

Panel I Panel VDialog with PAULI, Gunter & BRAUNGART, Michael: Envisioning the

Future of Asia Pacific Cities under Green and Blue Economies

NM OBA C

ED F KJ L

Panel III

HG I

08:30-12:00

10

Daily Summit Program

Mon., Sep. 9th

Time Agenda Location

08:30-17:30 City Partners Exhibition / Business Matching Exhibition

09:00-09:30 Opening Ceremony M

09:30-10:10 Keynote Speech I Transcending Technology, Transforming Urban Lifestyles in New Urban Economies WANG, Cher / Acting Chairperson, HTC Corporation and VIA Technologies, Inc.

M

10:10-10:30 Exhibition Touring Exhibition10:30-11:00 Coffee Break

11:00-12:10 A. CommonWealth Economic Trends Dialog : Asia Rising - Economic Opportunities and Challenges for Cities P3

Moderator: WU, Yin Chuen / Managing Editor, CommonWealth Magazine

Asia Rising - Economic Opportunities and Challenges for Cities CHOUDHARY, Sarita / Mayor, South Delhi Municipal Corporation

Tianjin Urban Development in Process of Asian Economic Integration YIN, Hai Lin / Vice Mayor, Tianjin City

WDC Taipei 2016: Creating a City with “Design Vision” LIOU, Wei Gong / Commissioner, Department of Cultural Affairs, Taipei City Government

Asia Rising - Economic Opportunities and Challenges for Cities TSENG, Vincent / Director-General, Economic Development Bureau, Kaohsiung City Government

Panel Q & A

B. City - Corporate Branding: Partnering with your City in the Global Market P2

Moderator: LEE, Liang Chien / CEO, College of Management EMBA/PMBA, I-Shou University

Partnering Your City on the Global Map - More than Mall PAI, Joseph / Chairman, Ogilvy Public Relations

City - Corporate Branding: Partnering with your City in the Global Market CATANACH, Rachel / Managing Director, FleishmanHillard Hong Kong

Partnering Your City on the Global Map - More than Mall TU, Yuan Kun / Superintendent, E-DA hospital & I-Shou University

Panel Q & A

C. Urban Re-engineering with Human Capital Advancement P1

Moderator: CHU, Yuan Hsiang / President, Shu-Te University

Creating a Framework for Education in the Creative Industries HANSEN, Craig / Director of Industry and Academic Projects, 3Di and CDC

Brogent Development is Related to Urban Re-engineering with Human Capital Advancement HUANG, Johnny / President, Brogent Technologies INC.

Trans City Business Coalitions and Local Informal Economies-Hyderabad City RUBINA, Ayesha / Co-option Member, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation

Career Training Transforms City

YANG, Mike / Manager, Rhythm and Hues Studio Panel Q & A

1210-1340 Lunch 9F, Grand Hilai Arena

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Mon., Sep. 9th

Daily Summit Program

Time Agenda Location

13:40-14:50 D. Decoding New Models of the Urban Cluster Economy P1

Moderator: WU, Jih Hwa / Vice President for Administrative Affairs, National Sun Yat-Sen University

Services for Sustainable Communities FUHRMANN, Thomas / Director Industry Service, TÜV Rheinland Shanghai

Auckland - from Transition to Transformation PRADHAN, Tara / Manager International Relations, Auckland Council

Taoyuan Aerotropolis Plan WU, Chih Yang / County Mayor, Taoyuan County

Panel Q & A E. The Myth of International Exhibitions and Sports Events: Economic

Blessing or Curse? P2

Moderator: HUANG, Leo / Dean, School of Tourism, National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality

and Tourism

Humanistic City Band Capital FENG, Chien Ju / Director of Cultural Affairs Bureau, Chiayi City Government

Keep Your Options Open- Why a Mega Event May Not be the Right Choice for You MELIS, Koen / Managing Director, NEC Group International

2013 Yunlin Agriculture Expo and Post-modern Agriculture SHIH, Keh Her / Deputy County Magistrate, Yunlin County

The 2012 London Olympic Games – a Case Study WIGHTMAN, Brett / Associate Principal, Populous

Panel Q & A F. Rethinking the Sustainable City: Environment Awareness and Common

Responsibilities P3

Moderator: LIU, Shyh Fang / Deputy Mayor, Kaohsiung City

Cities as Drivers for Sustainability VAN BEGIN, Gino / Secretary General, International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives

(ICLEI)

Rethinking the Sustainable City: Environment Awareness and Common Responsibilities LIN, Tze Luen / Professor, Development of Political Science, National Taiwan University

Panel Q & A 14:50-15:20 Coffee Break

15:20-16:30 G. Discovering Untapped City Competitiveness in the Social Economy P1

Moderator: LIN, San Quei / Director General, Bureau of Employment and Vocational Training,

Council of Labor Affairs

Corporate / NGO Collaboration in Social Economy CHUA, Hoi Wai / Business Director, HKCSS-HSBC Social Enterprise Business Centre

The Role of Women and Youth in Social Innovation Ecosystems SAI, Grace / Co-Founder and CEO, HUB Singapore

Innovation and Incubation of Social Enterprises in East & Southeast Asia SHRESTHA, Sunit / Managing Director, Change Fusion

Panel Q & A

12

Mon., Sep. 9th

Daily Summit Program

Time Agenda Location

15:20-16:30 H. Changing City Lifestyles and the Public Driven Economy P2

Moderator: SMITH, Darryl / Deputy Mayor, City of Seattle

Changing City Lifestyles and the Public Driven Economy CHEN, Ason / CEO, B'in Music International Limited

Using the Popularity of Kumamoto’s Prefectural Mascot Kumamon to Maximize the “Gross Prefectural Happiness” of Kumamoto’s Citizens KABASHIMA, Ikuo / Governor, Kumamoto Prefecture

Changing City Lifestyles and the Public Driven Economy SAINES CNZM, Chris / Director, Queensland Art Gallery / Gallery of Modern Art

Becoming “Classics of the Future” with Traditions SHEN, Henry / Art Director, 1300

Panel Q & A

I. Building Livable Cities with Smart and Green Technologies P3

Moderator: STODOLA, Mark / Mayor, City of Little Rock

Transforming Cities for the Better through Sustainable Technology ELVER, Erdal / President and CEO, Siemens Ltd. Taiwan

The Introduction of Taichung Gateway and Taiwan Tower & Museum MU, Kuei Hsin / Director-General, Urban Development Bureau of Taichung City Government

The Digital Imperative for Cities O'HEA, Kieran / Chief Digital Officer of Brisbane

Panel Q & A

18:30-21:00 Welcome Dinner

Dream Lake, Crowne Plaza Kaohsiung E-DA World

13

Tue., Sep. 10th

Daily Summit Program

, pTime Agenda Location

08:30-17:30 City Partners Exhibition / Business Matching Exhibition

09:00-10:30 Keynote Speech II Green and Blue Economy: Effects, Implications and Roadmap for the Asia Pacific Cities PAULI, Gunter / Founder-Director, Zero Emissions Research and Initiatives (ZERI)

BRAUNGART, Michael / Founder, Environmental Protection Encouragement Agency

(EPEA)

M

10:30-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-12:10 Dialog with Gunter Pauli and Michael Braungart: Envisioning the Future of

Asia Pacific Cities under Green and Blue Economics CHEN, Chu / Mayor, Kaohsiung City

QUIRK, Graham / Lord Mayor of Brisbane

XU, Qin / Mayor, Shenzhen City

PENALOSA, Gil / Executive Director, 8 to 80 Cities

M

12:10-13:40 Lunch 9F, Grand Hilai Arena

13:40-14:50 J. “Green And Seen”: Best Asia Pacific Cities Initiatives P3

Moderator: LIU, Ching Kuan / President, Kaohsiung Medical University

Strategic Transformation of the City ARESO, Ibon / First Deputy Mayor of Bilbao

Green and Seen: Best Asia Pacific Cities Initiatives JANG, Kerry / Deputy Mayor & Councilor, City of Vancouver

Raise Water, Grow Electricity’ Plan TSAO, Chi Hung / Magistrate, Pingtung County

Build Livable Eco-City with Nature Environment by Implementing Green Development Concept XU, Chuan Dong / Director, Rizhao Municipal Commission of Housing and Urban-Rural Planning and

Construction Panel Q & A

K. Green Industry and Enterprise: Future Prospects and Possibilities P1

Moderator: AIELLO, Brian / President, AmCham Kaohsiung & Vice President, Epoch Energy TC

Green Industry and Enterprise: Future Prospects and Possibilities ELIAS, Pierre / Asia Pacific Business Development Manager, Boréalis Australia

How Citizens Reap Benefits from Catenary Less Trams in Sustainable Cities GARCIA GABIAN, Juan Jose / Asia Director, Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles

Green Solutions for Megacities in Asia in the Waste Management Industry JENNY, Francois / Business Line Director, SITA Waste Services Limited

A Successful Case in Green Energy Industry WANG, Chia Nan / CEO, EPOCH Energy Technology Corporation

Panel Q & A

14

Daily Summit Program

Tue., Sep. 10th

Time Agenda Location

13:40-14:50 L. Low-Carbon City Initiatives: Case studies P2

Moderator: ELVER, Erdal / President and CEO, Siemens Ltd. Taiwan

Urban Electromobility BARKEY, Bernd / Managing Director, Robert Bosch Taiwan Co. Ltd

Sustainable Development with Local Community and City CHANG, Shi Long / Assistant Vice President, China Steel Corporation

Sustainable Mobility – Drive Green FANN, Thomas / President, FORD Lio Ho Motor Company

Smart Home for Life.augmented KUO, Brady / Director, Taiwan Strategic Planning and Business Development, STMicroelectronics

Panel Q & A

14:50-15:20 Coffee Break

15:20-17:30 Business Tour Site A-K

Mayors’ Forum 9F, Grand Hilai Arena

YSE Forum & Campaign M

18:30-21:00 Kaohsiung Night Glory Pier

15

Daily Summit Program

Wed., Sep. 11th

Time Agenda Location08:30-12:00 City Partners Exhibition Exhibition

09:00-10:00 Keynote Speech III Reposition Your City on the Global Map with Smart Governance LIVINGSTONE, Ken / Former Mayor of London (2000-2008)

M

10:00-10:30 Mayors’ Accord Signing M

10:30-11:00 Coffee Break

11:00-12:10 M. Emerging Asia Pacific Cities Dialog: the Newest Markets and Economics P3

Moderator: SHIH, Chih Lung / Chairman, Asia Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce

The Newest Markets and Economics ABALOS, Benjamin / Mayor, Mandaluyong City

The Newest Markets and Economics RAMA, Michael / Mayor, Cebu City

The Newest Markets and Economics YANG, Yi Min / Mayor, Fuzhou City

Panel Q & A N. Smart Leadership Dialog: Innovative Socio-economics in the Time of

Crisis P2

Moderator: LIVINGSTONE, Ken / Former Mayor of London (from 2000-2008)

Bordeaux : From Inherent Assets to Urban Dynamics CAZES, Sylvie / Advisor, City of Bordeaux

Innovative Socio-economics in the Time of Crisis CHAN, Heng Chee / Chairman, Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities

Innovative Socio-economics in the Time of Crisis LAI, William / Mayor, Tainan City

Panel Q & A

O. Harbor City Dialog : Critical Path for Asia's Marine Cities P1

Moderator: BUXBAUM, Stephen / Mayor, City of Olympia

Gateway City Kobe HANAKI, Akira / Director General of Port Promotions, Port and Urban Projects Bureau, Kobe City

Development Common Prosperity for Kaohsiung City and Port HSIAO, Ding Hsun / Chairman, Taiwan International Ports Corporation, Ltd.

Critical Path for Asia's Marine Cities WANG, Yao Hui / Secretary, Xiamen Municipal Urban Planning Bureau

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Keynote Speech

Under the ground-breaking theme of "Reshaping the Urbanomics of Cities - City Challenges, City Solutions", the 2013 APCS aims to bring delegates the insights and solutions to today's most complex challenges. Four world-class speakers are invited to deliver their 'mountain-top' viewpoint of urbanomics and development of cities through keynote speech sessions. One additional dialog on Blue Economy and Green Economy will be specially arranged to arouse the conception of a new model of urbanomics on the second morning session.

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Keynote Speech I

HTC, as the leading internationally recognized enterprise from Taiwan, has already transcended traditional competitive strategies, spearheading the way to new urban lifestyles and urbanomics. How does this visionary leader of a world class brand strategies market entry? What observations can cities utilize while aspiring to attain global brand identity status?

Transcending Technology, Transforming Urban Lifestyles in New Urban Economies

Cher Wang has both extensive experience and an enviable record in the electronics industry. Her remarkable insight into technology trends and entrepreneurship has enabled her to establish a number of highly successful IT-related businesses. She has been appointed business heavyweights as Taiwan's new representatives to the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) in 2009.

While working as a PC Division General Manager, Wang was a driving force behind First International Computer’s (FIC) entry into the motherboard business. She is currently the Acting Chairperson of two Taiwan-listed companies - HTC Corporation and VIA Technologies, Inc. In 2005, she was selected as an Innovator in the 2005 Stars of Asia: 25 Leaders on the Forefront of Change by Business Week and was named as one of the ten executives to watch in Asia.

Ms. Wang obtained her Masters degree in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley, and is a devout Christian. She is married with two children.

WANG, Cher Acting Chairperson, HTC Corporation / Acting Chairperson,VIA Technologies, Inc.

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Keynote Speech II

The world is ready for red-industrialization. The strategy to compete on the basis of cost has lead to an economic model where the bad is cheap and junk dominates. This leads to material and energy inefficiency and a massive waste generation. The cases of the Blue Economy demonstrate that reindustrialization is viable.

Blue Economies: Eff ects, Implications and Roadmap for Asia Pacifi c Cities

Gunter Pauli (1956) obtained his masters in business administration from INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France. His entrepreneurial activities span business, culture, science, politics and the environment. Under his leadership, a small European company pioneered an ecological factory. He founded the "Zero Emissions Research and Initiatives" (ZERI) at the United Nations University in Tokyo, and subsequently established The Global ZERI Network, redesigning production and consumption into clusters of industries inspired by natural systems. He is dedicated to design and implement a society and industries, which respond to people’s needs using what is available from nature. Fluent in seven languages, and having lived on four continents, he is a world citizen. He has written sixteen books, which have been printed in 27 languages and 36 fables bringing science and emotions to children. Over 17 million copies have been distributed worldwide. A few of his fables are available in over 100 languages.

PAULI, Gunter Founder-Director, Zero Emissions Research and Initiatives (ZERI) /Initiator and Author of "The Blue Economy"

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Keynote Speech II

Imagine a world in which industry, yes, every factory and every building is as wasteful and as useful as a cherry tree in full bloom. A world, in which buildings – just like trees – use the sun’s energy, produce nutrients and oxygen, provide living space for other creatures, cleanse water, purify the air and even change to adapt to the seasons. "Cradle to Cradle" offers a paradigm-shift to holistic quality and innovation.

Green Economies: Eff ects, Implications and Roadmap for Asia Pacifi c Cities

Michael Braungart is a chemist, author, and founder of EPEA (Environmental Protection Encouragement Agency) International in Hamburg, Germany, and cofounder of MBDC (McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry) in Charlottesville, Virginia. Both EPEA and MBDC share a common set of values that embraces intelligent, aesthetic, and eco-eff ective design. Through these activities, Braungart has developed tools to design eco-eff ective products and business systems and has worked with a number of organizations and companies in a range of industries. Since 1994, Professor Braungart has been teaching process engineering at the University of Lüneburg in Suderburg, Germany, also serving as director of an interdisciplinary materials-fl ow management masters program.

After completing his studies in Process Engineering in Darmstadt, Germany, Dr. Braungart went on to explore the chemical processes of industrial production techniques with the Chemistry Department at Konstanz, Germany. He subsequently spearheaded the formation of the Chemistry Section of Greenpeace International. By the time he completed his PhD in Chemistry at the University of Hannover in 1985, he had assumed leadership of Greenpeace Chemistry.

In 1987, Dr. Braungart founded the Environmental Protection Encouragement Agency (EPEA) in Hamburg. At the heart of EPEA is the "Intelligent Products System" (IPS), which creates products oriented toward a life-cycle economy and earned the Océ-van der Grinten Award in 1993.

In addition to his achievements within the EPEA, Dr. Braungart also serves as Scientifi c Manager of the Hamburg Environmental Institute, the non-profi t research center which produces the "Top 50 Study": an evaluation of the environmental performance of the world's largest chemical companies.

He coauthored the book "Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things" with architect William McDonough in 2002. In 2003, he was awarded the Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award for his work with EcoWorx carpeting tile. He has also accepted a visiting professorship at the Darden School of Business, lecturing on such topics as eco-effi ciency and eco-eff ectiveness, "Cradle to Cradle" design and Intelligent Materials Pooling, and he continues to teach at institutions of higher learning all over the world.

BRAUNGART,Michael Founder, Environmental Protection Encouragement Agency (EPEA) /Co-Author of "Cradle to Cradle"

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Dialog with Gunter Pauli and Michael Braungart

LEE, Andy / CNN Freelance Reporter in Taiwan / CCTV Channel 9 Freelance Reporter in Taiwan / MediaCorp Taiwan Correspondent

CHEN, ChuMayor of Kaohsiung City

Madam Chu Chen, Mayor of Kaohsiung City, is one of the main characters in the democratization of Taiwan. Before the Democratic Progressive Party is established, Madam Chen devoted herself to democratic movements in Taiwan as one of the very few female who took the risk to participate in politics.

Since 1991 she has served several major positions within the government. Democracy and human rights have always been her core value, with emphasis on equality, dignity and rights of the people, such as social welfare and working rights.

In 2006, Madam Chen was elected as the Mayor of Kaohsiung City. As the fi rst female mayor of direct-controlled municipality in Taiwan, she marked an essential milestone in the history of female participation in politics.

From the day Madam Chen assumed offi ce, she has always been listening to the citizens’ voice and emphasizing on human rights. Kaohsiung City earned the title of “human right city” by the People’s Movement for Human Rights Learning (PDHRE). Afterwards, Kaohsiung City Human Rights Commission was established on February 28th, 2009.

In 2009, over 5,000 athletes and coaches from 103 countries participated in the 2009 World Games in Kaohsiung. The 8th World Games has won extremely high evaluation from the international community. In the same year, Kaohsiung City won the second place in the city competitiveness evaluation by the Commonwealth Magazine.

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Guests

Envisioning the Future of Asia Pacifi c Cities under Green and Blue Economics

QUIRK, GrahamLord Mayor of Brisbane

Following his appointment as Lord Mayor of Brisbane in April 2011, Graham Quirk was elected as Lord Mayor in the 2012 Brisbane City Council election.

Graham has a long record of service to Brisbane and the local community, being fi rst elected to Council in 1985. As a member of Civic Cabinet for more than a decade, he has overseen key portfolios of infrastructure and fi nance, as well as serving as Deputy Mayor alongside Campbell Newman from 2008.

Over the course of his career and as part of the Council Administration, Graham has been responsible for delivering many positive outcomes and ongoing projects for the city, including:

• Easing traffi c congestion with major infrastructure projects across the city – including the TransApex network of cross-city tunnels and bridges and the Road Action Program which has fast-tracked 15 years of urgent road works into just four years;

• Improving public transport with 500 new buses, and 11 new CityCats and introducing the high frequency bus service, Maroon CityGlider bus service for sporting events and free CityHopper ferries.

• Delivering a green city through planting of two million new trees, purchasing 500 hectares of bushland for preservation and using 100% renewable energy within Council;

• Enhancing Brisbane’s capacity for long-term economic growth and supporting measures that will attract more events, visitors and investment to the city.

As Lord Mayor of Brisbane, Graham Quirk is committed to delivering for the residents of Brisbane and making this city a better place to live, work, do business and invest.

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PENALOSA, Gil Executive Director, 8 to 80 Cities

XU, QinMayor of Shenzhen City

Gil Penalosa is passionate about cities for all people, regardless of social, economic or ethnic background. Gil advises decision makers and communities on how to create vibrant and healthy cities for all.

As former Commissioner for the City of Bogotá, Colombia, Gil successfully led the design and development of over 250 parks and initiated the “new Ciclovia” a program which sees over 1 million people walk, run, skate and bike along 121 kilometers of city roads every week.

As Executive Director of the Canadian non-profi t organization 8 - 80 Cities for the past six years, Gil has worked in over 130 diff erent cities in all continents.

Gil also serves on the Boards of the US based City Parks Alliance and serves as Urban Expert to the renowned Danish fi rm Gehl Architects.

Gil holds an MBA from UCLA’s Anderson School of Management, where he recently was selected as one of the “100 Most Inspirational Alumni” in the school’s history. In 2013 he received the Queen Elizabeth II - Diamond Jubilee Medal, given by the Governor General of Canada, and in 2012 “Top 10 Most Infl uential Hispanic – Canadians”.

Mr. XU is the Mayor of Shenzhen Municipal People’s Government of China. He is a Doctor of Business Administration and an engineer.

From 1978 to 1982, Mr. XU studied at the School of Optoelectronics of Beijing Institute of Technology, then furthered his study there from 1984 to 1987 and earned a Master degree of Engineering in Optoelectronics. He studied the EMBA course at Guanghua School of Management of Peking University from 1999 to 2001. He then studied at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University from 2001 to 2004, and graduated with a Ph. D degree in Business Administration.

In June 2010, Mr. XU assumed mayoralty of Shenzhen. Before that, he held positions of the Executive Vice Mayor of Shenzhen, Director-General and Deputy Director-General of the Department of Hi-tech Industry, National Development and Reform Commission of China.

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Dialog with Gunter Pauli and Michael Brangart

Envisioning the Future of Asia Pacifi c Cities under Green and Blue Economics

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LIVINGSTONE, KenFormer Mayor of London (2000-2008)

Ken was born in Lambeth, South London in 1945. He began his political career serving on Lambeth and Camden Councils before becoming leader of the GLC in 1981 until Margaret Thatcher abolished it in 1986. He then served as Labour MP for Brent East from 1987 to 2001.

Ken was elected as the newly created Mayor of London in May 2000, and was re-elected for a second term in June 2004. He had the courage and vision to initiate the transformation of the city’s aging transport infrastructure. He championed and became the driving force behind the capital’s successful 2012 Olympic bid, leading to the regeneration of the entire east London area.

Fundamental improvements in environmental management are also central to Ken’s vision, and in 2007 he produced a climate change action plan which showed how London could reduce its carbon emissions by 60% in 20 years and by 80 to 90% by 2050.

Keynote Speech III

Over the next 40 years cities will grow from the present situation where half the world's population are city dwellers to a point where at least three quarters of humanity live in cities. This will require successful strategies to tackle the provision of housing, transport and employment opportunities for the new inhabitants.

Reposition Your City on the Global Map with Smart Governance

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Panel Discussion

There are 15 panel discussions arranged over three interactive and challenging days which allow delegates to choose the preferable topic and encounter the attendees with common interest from different cities . All presentations will address up-to-the-minute issues and showcase best-practice projects in urban governance from cross-sectional perspectives. The panels from A - O will be illustrated below.

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Panel Session ACommonWealth Economic Trends Dialog : Asia Rising - Economic Opportunities and Challenges for Cities

The global economic downturn may linger but some urban economies are singularly buoyant in experiencing strong growth. At this phase of global market stabilization Asia has now become the new dynamic. What new challenges will such a radically diff erent new era bring forth? What are the consequences of such economic growth and what kind of positive opportunities will be created for Asia Pacifi c cities seeking to reshape urbanomics?

Tianjin Urban Development in Process of Asian Economic Integration

YIN, Hai LinVice Mayor, Tianjin City

Asia Rising - Economic Opportunities and Challenges for Cities

TSENG, VincentDirector - General, Economic Development Bureau, Kaohsiung City Government

WU, Yin Chuen / Managing Editor, CommonWealth Magazine

Asia Rising - Economic Opportunities and Challenges for Cities

CHOUDHARY, SaritaMayor, South Delhi Municipal Corporation

9/911:00-12:10Room: P3

ModeratorSpeakers

WDC Taipei 2016: Creating a City with “Design Vision”

LIOU, Wei GongCommissioner, Department of Cultural Aff airs, Taipei City Government

Panel Session BCity - Corporate Branding: Partnering with Your City in the Global Market

Days formerly characterized by a focus on the export-oriented original equipment manufacturer (OEM) industry have now matured into an increased emphasis on the perception of the corporate brand. Local economic growth is unequivocally linked to corporate development, which leads to the essential question of how corporate and city branding can be combined to create greater added value.

Partnering Your City on the Global Map - More than Mall

TU, Yuan Kun Superintendent, E-DA Hospital / I-Shou University

LEE, Liang Chien / CEO, College of Management EMBA/PMBA, I-Shou University

City - Corporate Branding: Partnering with Your City in the Global Market

CATANACH, Rachel Managing Director, FleishmanHillard Hong Kong

9/911:00-12:10Room: P2

ModeratorSpeakers

Partnering Your City on the Global Map - More than Mall

PAI, Joseph Chairman, Ogilvy Public Relations

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Panel Session C

Urban Re-engineering with Human Capital Advancement

Panel Session D

Decoding New Models of the Urban Cluster Economy

Labor-intensive systems are on the wane as the world transitions to a focus on a knowledge-based, value intensive economy, while the magnetism of cities continually exerts an irresistible pull on the largest and most prominent commercial enterprises. Undoubtedly, the key to success - for cities and companies alike - is in human capital, talented people. What system ensures the accumulation of human capital and added value by reshaping the spectrum of city competitiveness and transforming the urbanomics of cities?

9/911:00-12:10Room: P1

9/913:40-14:50Room: P1

Creating a Framework for Education in the Creative Industries

HANSEN, CraigDirector of Industry and Academic Projects, 3Di and CDC

Trans-City Business Coalitions and Local Informal Economies- Perspective from Hyderabad City

RUBINA, AyeshaCo-option Member, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation

Brogent Development is Related to Urban Re-engineering with Human Capital Advancement

HUANG, JohnnyPresident, Brogent Technologies Inc.

Career Training Transforms City

YANG, MikeManager, Rhythm and Hues Studio

Metropolitan microeconomic clusters have led to regionally interconnected cooperation leading decision-makers to question what type of infrastructure fundamentals are essential? What infl uence will this new model of intercity competition have on urban development and what will be its actual eff ectiveness?

ModeratorSpeakers

Auckland - from Transition to Transformation

PRADHAN, TaraManager International Relations, Auckland Council

Services for Sustainable Communities

FUHRMANN, ThomasDirector Industry Service,TÜV Rheinland Shanghai

Taoyuan Aerotropolis Plan

WU, Chih YangCounty Mayor, Taoyuan County

CHU, Yuan Hsiang / President, Shu-Te University

WU, Jih Hwa / Vice President for Administrative Aff airs, National Sun Yat-Sen University

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HUANG, Leo / Dean, School of Tourism, National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and TourismUniversity

Panel Session E

The Myth of International Exhibitions and Sports Events: Economic Blessing or Curse?

9/913:40-14:50Room: P2

The world's craze about themed exhibitions and international sports events isn’t expected to fade in the short term as the exhibition/MICE industry exerts incredible amounts of eff ort to compete for hosting rights. Are there templates of cities and companies that have developed best practices? What are the traps and pitfalls? What are the best ways to successfully leverage the power of major events to bring prestige and economic benefi ts to the host city?

The 2012 London Olympic Games - A Case Study

WIGHTMAN, BrettAssociate Principal, Populous

Humanistic City . Band Capital

FENG, Chien JuDirector of Cultural Aff airs Bureau, Chiayi City Government

Keep Your Options Open- Why a Mega Event May Not be the Right Choice for You

MELIS, KoenManaging Director, NEC Group International

2013 Yunlin Agriculture Expo and Post-modern Agriculture

SHIH, Keh Her Deputy County Magistrate, Yunlin County

9/913:40-14:50Room: P3

Panel Session F

Rethinking the Sustainable City: Environment Awareness and Common Responsibilities

Climate change and an increased frequency of natural disasters are becoming a major threat to urban population and resources. How do development processes take into account environmental sustainability thinking, as protecting the safety of residents and property ensures the potential for sustained growth?

Cities as Drivers for SustainabilityVAN BEGIN, GinoSecretary General, International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI)

Rethinking the Sustainable City: Environment Awareness and Common ResponsibilitiesLIN, Tze LuenProfessor, Department of Political Science, National Taiwan University

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LIU, Shyh Fang / Deputy Mayor, Kaohsiung City

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Panel Session G

Discovering Untapped City Competitiveness in the Social Economy

9/915:20-16:30Room: P1

Western capitalism has led to a series of global fi nancial crises. Will social enterprise – encompassing the wisdom of the East – be the source of the next urban growth wave? In a deft combination of multi-cultural, natural, environmental resources and community citizenship, social enterprise is creating a radically new economic system. Providing a supportive environment for social entrepreneurs in ways that highlights the advantage of this untapped competitive force, will be a decisive question to resolve.

Corporate / NGO Collaboration in Social Economy

CHUA, Hoi WaiBusiness Director, The Hong Kong Council of Social Service

Innovation and Incubation of Social Enterprises in East & Southeast Asia

SHRESTHA, SunitManaging Director, Change Fusion

The Role of Women and Youth in Social Innovation Ecosystems

SAI, GraceCo-Founder and CEO, HUB Singapore

ModeratorSpeakers

LIN, San Quei / Director General, Bureau of Employment and Vocational Training Council of Labor Aff airs

Panel Session H

Changing City Lifestyles and the Public Driven Economy

9/915:20-16:30Room: P2

The city’s economy is strongly intertwined with the urban lifestyle. A city’s culture and history, the resourceful use of its heritage and creativity combine to enhance the quality of life for its residents. On the other hand, public acceptance of new technologies may stimulate supply and demand. How will the interplay of commercial enterprise, cities and denizens shape new urban economics?

Changing City Lifestyles and the Public Driven Economy

CHEN, Ason CEO, B'in Music International Limited

Using the Popularity of Kumamoto’s Prefectural Mascot Kumamon to Maximize the “Gross Prefectural Happiness” of Kumamoto’s Citizens

KABASHIMA, Ikuo Governor, Kumamoto Prefecture

Changing City Lifestyles and the Public Driven Economy

SAINES CNZM, ChrisDirector, Queensland Art Gallery / Gallery of Modern Art

Becoming “Classics of the Future” with Traditions

SHEN, Henry Art Director, 1300

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SMITH, Darryl / Deputy Mayor, City of Seattle

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Panel Session I

Building Livable Cities with Smart and Green Technologies

9/915:20-16:30Room: P3

Ours is an age of high technology where information and sustainability are ubiquitous even to the point of transforming the livelihood of community residents, predetermining a city's place in the global market and determining the city's economic future. Observed global cities going “smart” and “green”, and will share key strategies and lessons we can all learn from.

The Introduction of Taichung Gateway and Taiwan Tower & Museum

MU, Kuei HsinDirector-General, Urban Development Bureau of Taichung City Government

The Digital Imperative for Cities

O'HEA, Kieran Chief Digital Offi cer of Brisbane

Transforming Cities for the Better through Sustainable Technology

ELVER, ErdalPresident and CEO, Siemens Ltd. Taiwan

ModeratorSpeakers

STODOLA, Mark / Mayor, City of Little Rock

Panel Session J

“Green and Seen”: Best Asia Pacifi c Cities Initiatives

9/1013:40-14:50Room: P3

The world is surging ahead with the development of green economies and low carbon societies, making cities which have developed best practices and solutions in great demand. How did they manage the interplay of science and technology, energy, commercial enterprise and local contextualizing on the way to becoming a green city? What are the mitigating factors for continued success?

Build Livable Eco - City with Nature Enviroment by Implementing Green Development ConceptXU, Chuan DongDirector, Rizhao Municipal Commission of Housing and Urban-Rural Planning and Construction

Strategic Transformation of the City

ARESO, IbonFirst Deputy Mayor of Bilbao

Green and Seen: Best Asia Pacifi c Cities Initiatives

JANG, KerryDeputy Mayor & Councilor, City of Vancouver

"Raise Water, Grow Electricity" Plan

TSAO, Chi HungMagistrate, Pingtung County

ModeratorSpeakers

LIU, Ching Kuan / President, Kaohsiung Medical University

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Panel Session K

Green Industry and Enterprise: Future Prospects and Possibilities

9/1013:40-14:50Room: P1

Seen as a response to global energy crisis, new business opportunities arising in the alternative energy sector are now entering the stage of intensifi ed cooperation with urban construction and getting a strong foothold in the city’s “life”. Being somewhat distant from creating economies of scale, the market is not yet creating considerable economic benefi ts. Would the optimum timing be now? What are the possible options for integrating urban economy, cradle-to-cradle solutions and green alternatives?

Green Solutions for Megacities in Asia in the Waste Management Industry

JENNY, Francois Business Line Director, SITA Waste Services Ltd.

How Citizens Reap Benefi ts from Catenary Less Trams in Sustainable Cities

GARCIA GABIAN, Juan JoseAsia Director, Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (CAF)

Green Industry and Enterprise: Future Prospects and Possibilities

ELIAS, Pierre Asia Pacifi c Business Development Manager, Boréalis Australia

A Successful Case in Green Energy Industry

WANG, Chia NanCEO, EPOCH Energy Technology Corp.

ModeratorSpeakers

AIELLO, Brian / President, AmCham Kaohsiung & Vice President, Epoch Energy TC

Panel Session L

Low-Carbon City Initiatives: Case studies

9/1013:40-14:50Room: P2

A high degree of industrialization and increased urbanization intensifi ed a wide range of environmental issues. Water recycling, waste management, air pollution and noise control are among the most common problems that global cities face. What are the conclusive key performance indicators and critical changes needed considering the diversity of city dimensions and organization?

Urban Electromobility

BARKEY, BerndManaging Director, Robert Bosch Taiwan Co. Ltd

Sustainable Mobility - Drive Green

FANN, ThomasPresident, FORD Lio Ho Motor Company

Sustainable Development with Local Community and City

CHANG, Shi Long Assistant Vice President, China Steel Corporation

Smart Home for Life.augmented

KUO, BradyDirector, Taiwan Strategic Planning and Business Development, STMicroelectronics

ModeratorSpeakers

ELVER, Erdal / President and CEO, Siemens Ltd. Taiwan

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Panel Session N

Smart Leadership Dialog: Innovative Socio-economics in the Time of Crisis

9/1111:00-12:10Room: P2

City economic growth is directly related to the purchasing power of its residents. Despite experiencing global economic stagnation, the GDP of emerging Asia Pacifi c economies last year saw an increase of 5%. Due to its young demographics, this region is primed to become the market of the future. The question is which growth model will they follow?

City CEO’s currently encounter stiff challenges from international competition and stagnating growth. Leaders are expected to ingeniously devise actionable short and long-term strategic plans and direct their implementation. What kind of management strategy does today’s urban governance need and how does one prioritize the tackling of core issues?

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ABALOS, BenjaminMayor, Mandaluyong City

Innovative Socio-economics in the Time of Crisis

LAI, WilliamMayor, Tainan City

Bordeaux : From Inherent Assets to Urban Dynamics

CAZES, SylvieAdvisor, City of Bordeaux

RAMA, MichaelMayor, Cebu City

YANG, Yi Min Mayor, Fuzhou City

Innovative Socio-economics in the Time of Crisis

CHAN, Heng CheeChairman, Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities, Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)

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Panel Session M

Emerging Asia Pacifi c Cities Dialog: the Newest Markets and Economics

9/1111:00-12:10Room: P3

SHIH, Chih Lung / Chairman, Asia Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce

LIVINGSTONE, Ken / Former Mayor of London (2000-2008)

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Panel Session O

Harbor City Dialog : Critical Path for Asia's Marine Cities

9/1111:00-12:10Room: P1

Possessing the competitive advantage of a natural harbor, they’re still considered second-tier cities. How can they develop in contradistinction to the capital city? Is it possible to resourcefully allocate resources and maximize limited assets to achieve positive growth, create job opportunities and develop distinctive industries?

Critical Path for Asia's Marine Cities

WANG, Yao Hui Secretary, Xiamen Municipal Urban Planning Bureau

Developing Common Prosperity for Kaohsiung City and Port

HSIAO, Ding HsunChairman, Taiwan International Ports Corporation, Ltd.

Gateway City Kobe

HANAKI, Akira Director General of Port Promotions, Port and Urban Projects Bureau, Kobe City

ModeratorSpeakers

BUXBAUM, Stephen / Mayor, City of Olympia

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Young Professionals' (YP) Forum

The Young Professionals’ (YP) Forum is the pre-meeting of the 2013 APCS with the purpose of guiding youth participants to create deeper understanding of the issues of “Reshaping the Urbanomics of Cities”, assisting to be well-prepared to participate in the 2013 APCS. The YP Forum will feature presentations from leading governmental and business experts, as well as former YP participants, sharing their expertise and vision of a new future. Sub-group workshops will get young leaders together, bringing enlightening insights about the urbanomics of cities. Selected facilitators will guide the discussion and support in gathering the great wisdom to be summarized in the Young Professionals’ Accord, which will be announced to all delegates of the 2013 APCS on September 11th.

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Young Professionals' Forum

Time Agenda Location

11:00-12:30 Networking and Registration Kaohsiung-ARENA

12:00-12:50 Shuttle Bus to Venue

Mendel Conference

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Kaohsiung Medical

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13:00-13:15 Opening Ceremony - TSAI, Chin Yen / Councillor of Kaohsiung City Government - SIMMONDS, Cr Julian / Chairman of the Finance, Economic Development and Administration Committee, Brisbane- LIU, Ching Kuan / the President of Kaohsiung Medical University

13:15-13:45 Session 1: What’s APCS? PENBERTHY, Adam / Managing Director, The APP Network and Fresh Advertising

Local Economy in Kaohsiung BriefingLEE, Yi Der / Chief Secretary, Urban Development Bureau, Kaohsiung City Government

13:45-14:45 Session 2: Master Class Dialog MOHD SHARIF, Maimunah /

Municipal President, Municipal Council of Seberang Perai

WIGHTMAN, Brett /

Associate Principal, Populous

PENALOSA, Gil /

Executive Director, 8 to 80 Cities

HWANG, Shang Jyh /

Director, Faculty of Renal Care, Kaohsiung Medical University

14:45-15:15 Coffee Break

15:15-16:45 Session 3: YP Accord Workshop Sub-Group discussions of “Young Professionals’ Accord”

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16:45-17:10 Session 4: Address of Host City’s Mayor / Initiating City’s Mayor CHEN, Chu / Mayor of Kaohsiung

QUIRK, Graham / Lord Mayor of Brisbane

Mendel Conference

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17:10-18:00 Session 5: YP Accord Drafting Elected Representatives Present Their Groups Topics

18:00-18:10 Session 6: Feedback

Final Comments by Adam PenberthyTime for Q&A

18:10-18:30 Session 7: YP Accord Summary

18:30-21:00 YP Night Sports Venue & Stadium

Closing Remarks: Feedback to be delivered by Host City, Initiating City and the Organizer

9/812:30-21:00Venue: Kaohsiung Medical UniversityRoom: Mendel Conference Hall (B2F)

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Young Professionals' Forum9/812:30-21:00Venue:

Moderator PENBERTHY, AdamManaging Director, The App Network and Fresh Advertising

MOHD SHARIF, Maimunah Municipal President, Municipal Council of Seberang Perai

PENALOSA, Gil Executive Director, 8 to 80 Cities

HWANG, Shang Jyh Director of Department of Internal Medicine, Department of Clinical Education and Training, KMUHDirector of Faculty of Renal Care, KMU

WIGHTMAN, BrettAssociate Principal, Populous

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Partner Organizer

Kaohsiung Medical UniversityRoom: Mendel Conference Hall (B2F)

Kaohsiung Medical University

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Mayors' Forum

The Mayors’ Forum is not only an essential tradition of APCS but also the event to gather urban governance experience of cities and envision a ground-breaking future for our region. The Mayors’ Accord is the concrete achievement of Mayors’ Forum, which is considered as the important record of every APCS. The accord integrates innovative ideas of Mayors’ Forum attendees regarding the theme of the Summit. This exchange will lead to the development of a version of the Mayors’ Accord, which will become the reference for future urban governance and represent the great achievement of the 2013 APCS. The Mayors’ Accord will be officially announced and signed by all participating mayors during the official ceremony on September 11th.

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Mayors' Forum 9/1015:20-17:30Venue:9F, Grand Hilai ArenaRoom: Golden Crown Room

HSIAO, Bi KhimLegislator, Legislative Yuan of Taiwan

Bi-khim Hsiao is a Member of the Legislative Yuan of Taiwan, representing the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and serving as a legislator at-large. Currently, Bi-khim is a member of the Legislative Yuan Foreign and National Defense Committee and the Secretary General of the Parliamentary Cross-Party Group on International Human Rights. She is also the Vice President of the DPP Think Tank - New Frontier Foundation, a Board Member of the Taiwan Foundation for Democracy and a Board Member of the Strait Exchange Foundation on DPP’s behalf. Bi-khim has been an eff ective spokesperson on Taiwan issues for international media, think tanks and foreign government visitors to Taiwan. She has also been active in various inter-parliamentary networks and international political party organizations.

Bi-khim Hsiao served as Director of DPP’s International Aff airs Department under six diff erent DPP Chairpersons. After Taiwan’s fi rst democratic change of government in 2000, she became Advisor in the Offi ce of the President. She has also served as Campaign Director and Spokesperson for DPP International Aff airs in all of the presidential elections since 2000.

In addition to representing Taiwan, Bi-khim has also taken numerous leadership roles in international organizations. She served as Secretary General of the Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats (CALD) from 2004 to 2005. She was the Vice President of the Liberal International (LI) Bureau from 2005 to 2012. In 2008, she served as Vice Chairperson of the Taiwan Tibet Exchange Foundation and later founded Friends of Tibet in the Legislative Yuan in 2012, advocating for rights of Tibetans.

Understanding the need for a holistic approach to a nation’s development, Bi-khim is committed to providing service to the rural areas of Taiwan where she has long been an advocate for poverty reduction, access to education, sustainable governance and other measures to enable the pursuit of a fair and just society. Bi-khim has dedicated herself to improving the well-being of Taiwan’s eastern coast. She has been outspoken on issues related to local agriculture, transportation, youth employment, education, indigenous rights, gender equality, immigrant rights, and animal welfare.

Born in Kobe, Japan, in 1971, Bi-khim Hsiao grew up in Tainan, a city in southern Taiwan. She received her MA in Political Science from Columbia University and her BA in East Asian Studies from Oberlin College.

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CLARK, Greg Global Advisor on City Leadership

Professor Greg Clark is an international mentor and advocate for cities. His professional practice works with public and private leadership in global cities, global fi rms, global organisations, and at global events. He is an expert reviewer on cities for inter-governmental organisations and has led reviews in 100 cities. He is a regular advisor to world cities and regions including Hong Kong, Singapore, London, New York, Toronto, Cape Town, Barcelona, Sao Paulo, Rio da Janeiro, Auckland, Johannesburg, Vienna, Glasgow, and Moscow. He maintains a portfolio of key roles that currently includes:■ Chairman, OECD Forum on Local Development Agencies and Investment Strategies, Paris■ Senior Fellow, Urban Land Institute (ULI), Europe, London■ Global Fellow, Metropolitan Programme, The Brookings Institution, Washington DC.■ Co-chairman, New York Regional Plan Global Advisory Board ■ World Bank Advisor on Metropolitan Strategy

Trained as an Economist, Social and Political Scientist, City & Regional Planner, Cambridge University, UK, Columbia University, NYC, and London School of Economics. Harkness Fellow and author of six books and numerous reports and papers on cities and business development issues.

Moderator

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Young Social Entrepreneur (YSE) Forum & CampaignAn exciting new addition to the 2013 APCS is the Young Social Entrepreneur (YSE) Forum & Campaign. Creative young delegates will have the opportunity to express their entrepreneurial spirit by releasing highly innovative ideas to create new sustainable solutions to problems in their communities. Aimed at a complete rethink of the crises facing their urban setting, young leaders will be on a mission to develop a business model that results in a win-win situation locally and creating new city - entrepreneur alliances.

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Young Social Entrepreneur (YSE) Forum & Campaign

The 2013 Asia Pacifi c Cities Summit – Young Social Entrepreneur Forum and Campaign is a program which discovers and generates new and innovative solutions from the young social entrepreneurs in the Asia Pacifi c region to improve not only the economic but also social welfare.

The Young Social Entrepreneur Campaign has received numerous entries from countries in the Asia Pacifi c region and beyond. After a rigorous and intensive selection process from a panel of distinct judges, 12 entries have reached the fi nal round. We hope the 12 brilliant proposals will be the driving force to surpass the current socio-economic standard and encourage young people to start their own business and learn from their peers.

Mr. Stan Shih, a well-known business tycoon and the founder of Acer Group, and the honorary consultant for the 2013 APCS Young Social Entrepreneur Forum and Campaign will be sharing with the young entrepreneurs his valuable experience in building his business empire. Our special guests, Gunter Pauli, the author of “Blue Economy”, Jason Hsu, TEDxTaipei Curator and Chung-Han Lee, Yooja Salon Representative will specially address the concept of how to stimulate entrepreneurship to create jobs while maintaining sustainability.

Chairperson

CHEN, Chu

Mayor, Kaohsiung City

Co-chairperson

HSU, Huei Mei

President, International Association for Volunteer Eff ort - Taiwan (IAVE Taiwan)

Honorary Consultant

SHIH, Stan

President, National Culture and Art FoundationFounder and Former Chairman, Acer Group

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YSE Agenda

Time Content

12:00-13:30 Networking and Registration

13:30-13:35 2013 APCS Young Social Entrepreneur Forum Opening Ceremony

13:35-13:40 Opening Remarks HSU, Huei Mei Co-chairperson of 2013 APCS YSE / President of IAVE Taiwan

13:40-14:00

Opening Speech SHIH, Stan 2013 APCS YSE Honorary Consultant President of National Culture and Art Foundation

14:00-14:30

Social Entrepreneurship Speakers: HSU, Jason Curator of TEDxTaipei LEE, Chung Han Representative of Yooja Salon

14:30-14:50 Closing Speech PAULI, Gunter Founder & Director of ZERI Foundation

14:50-15:00

Welcome Remarks CHEN, Chu Mayor of Kaohsiung QUIRK, Graham Lord Mayor of Brisbane

15:00-15:05 Introducing 2013 APCS YSE Panel of Judges and Finalists

15:05-16:05

INT61002 /Brisbane Bonding Group

INT61011 /Singapore Nusantara Development Initiatives

INT61015 /Las Piñas City Bote Central – Kape’t Buhay Team

INT61018 /Bago City BagoSphere

INT61023 /Hyderabad Social Cops

INT61025 /New York Jibon Health

16:05-16:30 Voting Instructions / Coffee Break / On-Site Voting

16:30-16:50 Domestic Finalist Presentation

TN 61005 /Pingtung Pingtung County Timur Cultural Industry Art Association

TN 61017 / Taipei ILOHAS Taiwan

16:50-17:00 2013 APCS YSE Judging Panel Comments

17:00-17:10 Introduction of YuanYi SE Award by Dr. LEE, Tsu Chang, Founder of YuanYi Network 2013 APCS YSE Award Winners Announcement

17:10-17:20 Closing Remarks SHIH, Stan 2013 APCS YSE Campaign Honorary Consultant

17:20-17:30 Group Photo

17:30- Closing

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YSE Speakers

YuanYi Social Entrepreneur Award

SHIH, Stan2013 APCS YSE Campaign Honorary Consultant

HSU, Jason Curator of TEDxTaipei

LEE, Chung HanRepresentative of Yooja Salon

PAULI, Gunter Founder & Director of ZERI Foundation

YuanYi Network (www.yuanyinet.org), since the inception in 2011 in California USA, has been growing with the vision of building a human centered charity network to help promoting, organizing, and amplifying charity acts to deliver positive infl uences to enable the communities to thrive.

Love is the core value of YuanYi Network. Driven by selfl ess and sacrifi cial love, Yuan Yi Network is leveraging Cloud Technology, to build a world connecting charity network, where love is continuously simulated, aggregated, and transmitted from/onto people in the world.

In response to the emerging trend of youth’s participation in social issues in the world, 2013 Asia Pacifi c Cities Summit (APCS) initiated the fi rst ever ‘Youth Social Entrepreneur Forum’ (YSEF) providing an environment for young professionals and entrepreneurs who are taking the initiatives of starting out social enterprises to change their cities on signifi cant humanity, social, economic and environmental issues.

As YuanYi Network is aiming at aggregating people power to promote love driven synergetic social integration actions to transform communities, which resonates positively with the objective of the Youth Social Entrepreneur (YSE) competition.

Thus born the “Yaunyi Social Entrepreneur Award” – to empower and bless the passionate youth with loving hearts to jump into social charitable actions, to change our cities in love!

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City Partners Exhibition

2013 APCS, a premier regional event is one that cannot be missed. Using the platform of the 2013 APCS, we can connect with the many elites from the Pacific Rim - the perfect medium for expanding trade and business. The Summit will invite the cream of the crop from around the world with all eyes focused on Asia Pacific Cities. What’s more, participants can even seek out strategic partnerships and joint venture solutions by attending the City Partners Exhibition and Business Matching program. This is truly a rare and unique opportunity to take the advantage of connecting with the world’s fastest growing market!

The theme of City Partners Exhibition is "Reshaping the Urbanomics of Cities" which includes a variety of new technologies and solutions. Along with one-of-a-kind Business Matching program, which aims at strengthening the connection between enterprises and cities, we anticipate the B to G (Business to Government) and B to B (Business to Business) platform will create more opportunities than have been seen at recent Summits. This is definitely the place where we can spot the right contacts and expand our business effectively.

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City Partners Exhibition Information

Exhibition Floor Plan

Venue: Kaohsiung-ARENATime / Date: 08:30~17:30, September 9th to 10th

08:30~12:00, September 11th

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Exhibitors Information

Ever since our founding in 1934, I-MEI has insisted in being a food business with honesty and integrity, with nearly 80 years’ experience to serve customers the most delicious and safe food. I-MEI constantly innovates through tradition and integrates local culture and historical relic to create all kinds of souvenir, festival gift packs to present to friends around the world.

Dana Hsiang / Account Manager T: (+886) 2-2351-9211 #352 E: [email protected]

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Shu-Te University www.stu.edu.tw

Shu-Te University has 5 colleges in “Management,” “Informatics,” “Design,” “Social Science” and “Liberal Education,” we cultivate professional talents with capabilities of humanity, technology, organization, leadership and problem solving. The College of Design established 7 departments and 4 graduate schools to correspond to the market of cultural innovation and digital content, it is the most integrated design college among academic fi eld of design in the nation, and rated fi rst-grade in the evaluation by Ministry of Education; its achievement in creative design ranked 10th in the world by the IF design award, and 1st among all private colleges in the nation.

Chen Ming-De, Chou Chi-Chien / Admission Division Chief T: (+886)7-615-8000 #1904, 1905 E: [email protected]

■ Kaohsiung Medical University (KMU)

KMU was founded as 'Kaohsiung Medical College' in 1954 by former Kaohsiung Mayor Frank C. Chuan, who donated land for the college site, and the fi rst Doctor of Medical Science, Dr. Tu, Tsung-Ming. It was the fi rst private institution of its kind in Taiwan.Dr. Fang-Rong Chang / Director, Division of Academic CollaborationT:+886-7-312-1101 #2383 E: [email protected]

■ Kaohsiung Medical University Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital (KMUH)

With the mission to contribute excellent teaching, pioneering research and high quality of service, KMUH was established in 1957, serving as the fi rst private medical school and voluntary hospital.

Prof. Jay C. J. JENG / Director of International Medical Service, KMUH T: +886-7-3121101 # 5536 E: [email protected]

■ Kaohsiung Municipal Siaogang Hospital

In 1998, KMU in order to provide a medical center with standard medical service for Kaohsiung citizen, also to expand the serve area. By sets up as a subsidiary hospital and organize outstanding medical team from KMUH to inherit Kaohsiung Municipal Siaogang Hospital, becomes the fi rst privatization hospital and administration by the medical center of Taiwan.

Wei-Chou Chang / Superintendent Offi ce Senior Executive Offi cerT: +886-7-8036783 # 3423 E: [email protected]

■ Kaohsiung Municipal Ta-Tung Hospital

On January 1, 2010, Kaohsiung Municipal Ta-Tung Hospital was outsourced to Kaohsiung Medical University Healthcare System via ROT. The KMTTH had been undergoing an extensive reconstruction and remodeling project. Based on the principle of service, teaching and research and being supported by experienced medical teams from KMU healthcare system, the KMTTH takes the responsibility of social

services and public health.

LEI LEI / Public Relation Leader T: +886-7-2911101 E: [email protected]

Exhibitors Information Exhibitors Information

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I-MEI Foods Co., Ltd.www.imeifoods.com

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Kaohsiung Medical University and Affi liated Healthcare System

www.kmu.edu.tw

www.kmuh.org.tw

www.kmhk.org.tw

www.kmtth.org.tw

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MAYUSHAN FOODS CO., LTD. www.greenmax.com.tw

GREENMAX was established in 1961. From the fi rst day the company started, all the staff shares a common view that a food industry is a good-will industry. We are engaged in product quality. We set up an experiment department to examine the details in production procedures. Quality control is the critical part of our production and we never disregard any possible ways to make the products better.

Sinya Wang / Executive SecretaryT: (+886) 7-382-7879 #119 E: [email protected]

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Kaohsiung Judicious Creative Architecture Association has been established for 24 years since 1989. The operation of the association expresses its aspiration for innovation and youthful vigor under the united, harmonious, and well-planned promotion of all our members. We not only elevate the business of our members’ but also increase the relationships between their families. Gradually, the association gains earned recognition from our peers and are confi rmed by many circles of society.

Annie Yang / Executive Secretary T: (+886) 7-3329819 E: [email protected]

Natural resources are not infi nite. Each day, SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT (Paris: SEV, Brussels: SEVB) and its subsidiaries deal with the challenge of protecting resources by providing innovative solutions to industry and to millions of people. SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT supplies drinking water to 97 million people, provides wastewater treatment services for 66 million people and collects the waste produced by close to 50 million people. SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT is a world leader exclusively dedicated to water and waste

management services.

Rebecca Zhang / Communications Manager T: +86 21 63596790 E: [email protected]

Exhibitors Information

Urbanet Consulting Group utilizes our intellectual capital of electronic databases, professional knowledge, customer network, and strategies of “knowledge management” and “Think Globally, Act Locally” to provide the best professional services, assisting our clients to achieve success.

Ying Chi Kuo / Assistant Manager T: (+886) 7-2696068 E: [email protected]

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SITA Waste Services Limitedwww.suez-environnement.com

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Kaohsiung Judicious Creative Architecture Associationwww.jca.org.tw

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URBANET CONSULTING GROUPwww.urbanetgroup.com

Founded in 1917, Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles, S.A. ( CAF ) with a current workforce over 7000 employees , fi ve factories in Spain and four abroad i.e. Elmyra (USA) , Bagneres ( France ), Sao Paulo ( Brazil ) and Mexico maintains a stable, steady Turnover in excess of 1,7 Billion € (Euro) for FY 2012 with presence in more than 40 countries covering the design and manufacture of whole range of railway vehicles and global railway solutions through our specialized subsidiaries ; CAF Transport & Engineering/ Turn Key and Systems Integration Solutions , CAF Signaling / Signaling and Power Control Systems; NEM / Intelligent Maintenance Management , CAF Power / Traction Solutions , LANDER ( Simulation Systems) , etc.

Juan Jose Garcia / Area Director T: +34 914366016 E: [email protected]

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CAF S.A. ( Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles, S.A. )www.caf.net

As a professional screw manufacturer, High-quality products, best services, and worldwide recognition are always the goals which Jinn Her Enterprise has continued to pursue since the company was funded. Owing to the continuous learning pioneer’s experiences and facing the challenges of rapid market changes, the company’s brand has been recognized internationally after several years of hard work.

Sam Tsai T: (+886)-7-6229801 #310 E: [email protected]

E09Jinn Her Enterprise Co., LTD.www.jinnher.com.tw

ICLEI Kaohsiung Capacity Center is established in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Being the fi rst Taiwan city to join ICLEI, Kaohsiung has been actively involved in many ICLEI activities, such as Resilient Cities, COP, LAB…etc. Formally a heavy industrial city, Kaohsiung is now turning into a new city with ‘sustainable, resilient and low carbon urban environment’. Our hard work has earned as recognition from ICLEI, and both parties decided to establish ICLEI Kaohsiung Capacity Center, which opened in September 2012. Ms. Hsio Ting Wu / Planning Division, Technician T: (+886)7-7351500 #2119 E: [email protected]. Tsan Ming Lin / Planning Division, Chief T: (+886)7-7351500 #2100 E: [email protected]

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ICLEI Kaohsiung Capacity Centerhttp://iclei.ksepb.gov.tw/en/

The path of business development is a journey of the continuous pursuit of excellence. Since the establishment of Yieh Hsing Enterprise in 1978, E United Group has expanded from its core business, the steel manufacturing, to the education sector, as well as the medical care service and real estate & leisure business sector. This demonstrates the Group’s main goal of contributing to society.

Tsai-Yen Kuo / General Manager T: (+886)7-6568888 # 6302 E: [email protected]

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E United Groupwww.e-united.com.tw

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Exhibitors Information

Brisbane Pavilion is the largest footprint in the 2013 APCS City Partners’ Exhibition. Reflecting Brisbane as a city, it provides an inviting, warm and friendly space to get to know key business and government leaders and explore the many business opportunities on offer in Brisbane and Queensland.

Key features of this innovative space include comfortable business hubs for networking and discussion; incorporating hubs specifically dedicated to the South East Queensland region and the State of Queensland, a theatrette where multi-media presentations will be offered; including the ‘Brisbane Backstage Pass’ Series where all Summit delegates will have the unique opportunity to get ‘up close and personal’ with some of the Summit’s key speakers, a large plasma wall featuring engaging information and ever changing images of Brisbane and Queensland. And if all this is not enough, when you are feeling the need for a boost or simply a friendly chat, head to Café Brisbane, where freshly brewed coffee will be prepared and served by skilled baristas throughout the Summit. World renowned Brisbane and Queensland hospitality awaits you at the Brisbane Pavilion.

Acuity Property Solutions is an integrated Property Solutions company off ering a full range of project advisory, management and marketing services to property developers, builders and land holders. With experience on projects ranging from townhouses and highrises through to housing estates, land subdivisions and shopping centre leasing, the Acuity Project Sales and Marketing team develop and deliver expert marketing strategies perfected over 30 years in the property industry. Acuity are proud to be currently working with group Kildey to deliver Belise, St Pauls Terrace, 228 resort styled apartment residences located in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley.

MR MICHAEL WILKINS / Managing Director T: + 61 7 3341 2299 E: [email protected]

Australia United Energy Pty Ltd (AUE) is an Australian based company that specialises in the facilitation and introduction of renewable energy technologies and products between the Asia and Oceania regions. Current projects include off grid wind and solar street lighting, power generation and unmanned aerial vehicles. AUE is currently seeking strategic partners to expand into small scale off grid power generation sites in the Oceania region.

MR CHIEN-HSING (JOHNSON) CHEN / Managing Director T: +61 (0) 433 318 955 E: [email protected]

BDO is the fi fth largest full-service audit, tax and advisory fi rm in the world. BDO has more than 54,933 people across 1,204 offi ces in over 138 countries contributing to a combined worldwide revenue of $6.015 billion. All fi rms in the BDO network off er comprehensive local knowledge and experience within an international context.

MR DENNIS LIN / Partner T: +61 7 3237 5839 E: [email protected]

Borealis provides specialised services and enterprise application solutions in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and environmental performance management, allowing mining and oil and gas companies to achieve their business objectives while meeting their sustainability commitments.

MR PIERRE ELIAS / Asia Pacifi c Business Development Manager T: + 61 7 3121 3178 E: [email protected]

Business Accountancy was established as a Certifi ed Practicing Accountant (CPA) practice in 1985 by Neville Halloran and Bruce Wilson. The fi rm specializes in taxation and business structures to protect assets and maximize wealth for clients.Business Accountancy boasts business connections and a vast knowledge of the Australian taxation law along with its continuing research in the area. Establishing and conducting services for international and domestic clients in Australia and overseas is Business Accountancy’s primary focus. The fi rm’s major clients are from the construction, education and meat industries.

MR JOHNNY (DOO-SHIK) SHIN / Management & Senior Accountant T: +61 7 3249 8000 E: [email protected]

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Acuity Property Solutions

www.acuity.com.au

Business Accountancy

www.businessaccountancy.com.au

Australia United Energy

www.australia-united-energy.com.au

BDO

www.bdo.com.au

Borealis Australia

www.boreal-is.com

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Capital Investments (Australia) Pty Ltd

www.capitalau.com.au

Charlton Brown

www.charltonbrown.com.au

Comfort Inn & Suites Robertson Gardens

www.robertsongardens.com.au

CommsPlus Distribution

Di Bella Coff ee China Pty Ltd

www.dibellacoff ee.com.au

Capital Investments (Australia) (CIA) specialises in cross border mergers and acquisitions in agriculture, mining and property projects. CIA provides corporate services for Initial Public Off ering (IPO) in the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) and Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX). CIA works to attract quality investors within Australia and internationally to help the clients to fi nance their operations. CIA provides professional property advisory services helping clients to establish more eff ective strategies investing into Australia.

MS LISA LIANG / Executive Director T: +61 7 3849 8879 E: [email protected]

With the head offi ce in Brisbane, Charlton Brown is ideally located to deliver a footprint of services across the Asian-Oceania region. Through study tours, international student engagement and licencing agreements, Charlton Brown ensures that it provides specialised Community Services training and employment outcomes in Early Childhood Education, Aged Care, Disability, Youth and Justice Studies and Welfare. Charlton Brown has proudly launched a Foundation which provides practicum scholarships, Global Linkages, to its students allowing them to participate in off shore programs.

MS KAY GANELY / Chief Executive Offi cer T: +61 7 3216 0288 E: [email protected]

Built in 1988, Comfort Inn & Suites Robertson Gardens was developed by the Duncombe family. It boasts 74 Deluxe Motel Rooms, 61 Fully Self-Contained Apartments and 4 Conference Rooms, supported by 24 hour Reception and an a-la-carte Restaurant. The Inn was recently awarded the International Comfort Hotel of 2013 and has been consistently awarded by Choice Hotels Australasia for over the past 12 years.

MS MICHELLE J ALLSOP / Director of Business RelationshipsT: +61 7 3875 1999 E: [email protected]

CommsPlus Distribution is the distribution partner of choice for leading vendor brands like Panasonic Phone Systems, Siemens Enterprise Communications, Gigaset Cordless Phones, Vidyo Video Conferencing, Yealink VoIP phones, Plantronics Headsets and other unifi ed communications solutions and peripheral products. With extensive experience in the Telecommunications Industry, CommsPlus Distribution can assist with product and market planning, training support, marketing, warehousing and logistics.

MR STEPHEN PLANT / President / Managing Director Mobile: +61 (0) 411 111 800 E: [email protected]

Di Bella China is a progressive organisation exploring new and exciting opportunities with the distribution of Di Bella Coff ee, as a quality coff ee off ering in the Asian markets. Established in Shanghai/Jing‘an district in 2011, Di Bella China is currently supplying roasted beans to coff ee shops and restaurants in Shanghai, with an objective to establish coff ee roasting capabilities to support Asian distributors.

MR CHRIS ZAVROS / Director & MR TOM ARMSTRONG / Director Mobile: +61 7 3252 5858 E: [email protected]

Goodman Lawyers is a Brisbane CBD based commercial and litigation law fi rm. The company off ers premium legal services across all areas with their team of extensively experienced solicitors, serving Australian and international clients with strong focus on Asian markets. Goodman Lawyers prides itself on excellence in client service by taking the time needed to fully understand their clients’ legal position and provide professional advice and representation for all legal matters.

MR ANTHONY LIN/ Principal Solicitor T: +61 7 3112 5288 E: [email protected]

group Kildey has been developing property both on the east coast of Australia as well as internationally for over 30 years. Under the directorship of Graham Kildey, the group was responsible for several multi-residential projects as well as some commercial and hotel projects. In addition to the delivery of a commercially viable and fi t for purpose development, the presentation and delivery of a quality product is group Kildey’s key focus.

MR GRAHAM KILDEY / Managing Director T: +61 7 3236 4000 E: [email protected]

Goodman Lawyers

group Kildey Pty Ltd

www.groupkildey.com

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Hunt Migration is a specialised immigration law fi rm, covering all areas of Australian Immigration Law with the personnel to handle any area of Australian migration from family migration, international corporate transfers or Federal Court reviews. Hunt Migration has a reputation for tailoring visa solutions for Australian and international employers and for thinking outside the square.

MR KENNETH HUNT / Managing Director / Senior Immigration Lawyer MS YI (EMILY) WONG / Senior Immigration Agent MS YANZHI (AMANDA) WU / Senior Immigration Lawyer T: + 61 7 3071 7300 E: [email protected]

Founded by Ms Lihua Song and Mr Gordon Chalmers in 1999, Jasmin Skincar is a complete range of Certifi ed Organic Skincare, Lipstick and Cosmetic products developed specifi cally for the discerning, eco-sophisticated consumers who are looking for the purest and most luxurious organic products. Its range surpasses the boundaries of traditional thinking in skincare by replacing harmful chemicals with precious natural organic ingredients.

MS LIHUA SONG / Founder and Managing Director T: +61 7 5545 2006 E: [email protected]

Founded in 2011, Jenny Yang Realty now has branch offi ces and project partners in Australia, New Zealand, Mainland China, Hong Kong and Malaysia with an outstanding sales team in Brisbane. Its accolades include working with the ARIA property group’s ‘Artisan’ at South Bank, a major recreational and realty precinct in Brisbane, and direct involvement in the realty activity in South Brisbane when the area ranked highest in property sales across Australia in 2011. Jenny Yang Realty is also currently selling 'The Midtown Project' in Brisbane's CBD.

MS JENNY YANG / Founder T: +61 415332338 E: [email protected]

Jones Lang LaSalle is a fi nancial and professional services fi rm specializing in real estate services. With an annual revenue of $3.9 billion, Jones Lang LaSalle operates in 70 countries from more than 1,000 locations worldwide. Jones Lang LaSalle has over 50 years of experience in the Asia Pacifi c, with over 26,100 employees operating in 79 offi ces in 14 countries across the region.

MR GEOFF MCINTYRE / International Director & Managing Director, QueenslandT: +61 7 3231 1362 E: geoff [email protected]

Juxgold Group’s head offi ce is in Brisbane. The company is well experienced in large scale master plan design and development and constructs a variety of mixed-use housing and commercial offi ce. Through creative engineering and landscape design, Juxgold Group’s planning approach is to embellish existing environmental characteristics into an ecologically sustainable yet liveable community. Over the years, the company has developed strategic working relationships with key stakeholders including State Government, numerous City Councils and community liaison groups, continuing to strive to create the best outcome for all.

MR PETER KAO / Director T: +61 7 3344 2329 E: [email protected]

Link Australia is one of the largest education consulting corporations in Brisbane with 27 associates from 7 diff erent countries including Korea, Taiwan and Columbia. Since its establishment in 2009, Link Australia has made steady progress and expanded its business nationally and internationally. With a strong growth since its inception, it now has six branch offi ces in Brisbane, Melbourne, Gatton, two in Columbia and one in Mexico. Link Australia’s main business areas include development of study tours, internship and work placement programs.

MR DONGWOOK (CHRIS) KIM / Managing Director MR KUAN – YUEH (SCOTT) CHEN / Partner & Business Development CoordinatorT: +61 (0) 433 223 836 E: [email protected]

MNG Investment Holdings is a company focusing on delivering outstanding service in property development, consulting and advice, as well as project management. MNG Investment Holdings is currently introducing projects in Brisbane and across Queensland to international investors and developers.

MR MARCUS NG / Managing Director T: +61 (0) 403 312 411 E: [email protected]

Juxgold Group

Link Australia Pty Ltd

www.linkaustralia.net

MNG Investment Holdings Pty Ltd

Hunt Migration

www.huntmigration.com

Jasmin Skincare Pty Ltd

www.jasminaromatique.com

Jenny Yang Realty

www.jyrealty.com.au

Jones Lang LaSalle

www.joneslanglasalle.com

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Phosphate International is an Australian Exploration Company focused on phosphate exploration and production suitable to develop products for the global fertilizer markets. Phosphate International is developing a drilling and exploration program to complete acquisition of reserves for development of resources to be used in agribusiness products. Focusing on tenements located in the Northern Territory and Queensland, Phosphate International aims to become a leader in Australia’s “Food Demand” story through exploration programs and partnerships in geochemical, acquisition and tenement management.

MR JOHN COTTER / Managing Director T: +61 7 3221 1371 E: [email protected]

Place Design Group is a leading international planning, design and environment consultancy with offi ces in Australia, Asia and the Pacifi c. Place Design Group’s global reach allows our clients to benefi t from an international pool of talent, experience and knowledge. The Group is committed to delivering commercially and environmentally sustainable planning and design solutions.

MR SHAUN MUNDAY / Managing Director T: +61 7 3852 3922 E: [email protected]

Populous is a global architecture fi rm specializing in the design and master planning of major public venues like stadia, convention centres, arenas, racecourses and the planning for major events such as Olympic games and Asian games. Over 35 years, the company has completed more than 1,000 projects worldwide worth AU $20B. Populous works throughout Asia and all projects are managed from the key Populous base, headquartered in Queensland.

MR BRETT WIGHTMANS / Associate Principal and Senior Architect T: +61 7 3838 7946 E: [email protected]

Primetime Marketing is a marketing, events and public relations consultancy fi rm, specialising in small to medium businesses. Primetime Marketing works with businesses that are looking for high growth, increased sales performance and improved brand visibility through the use the traditional and digital strategies.

Mr Ronnie Yap / Director T: +61 (0) 411 888 368 E: [email protected]

Brisbane boasts Australia’s largest gallery of modern and contemporary art, the Galley of Modern Art (GOMA), which sits alongside its sister institution, the Queensland Art Gallery (QAG). Annually, the Gallery presents a program of Australian and international blockbuster exhibitions of historical importance and contemporary interest across both sites. The Gallery’s fl agship series, the Asia-Pacifi c Triennial of Contemporary Art, is a major exclusive international exhibition which attracts over 500,000 visitors.

MR CHRIS SAINES / Director T: +61 7 3840 7336 E: [email protected]

RB Recruitment was established in 1992 and has been successfully placing senior professionals in banking, mining and insurance since then. Now also represented in Townsville, RB Recruitment continues to recruit nationally and internationally handling both temporary and permanent roles.

MS RAEWYN BAILEY / Managing Director T: +61 7 32218088 E: [email protected]

Renewable Energy Solutions Australia Holdings Ltd (RESA) is a manufacturer and supplier of wind turbines and electrical power management systems for renewable energy. RESA products are innovative, Australian designs that provide solutions to moderate power fl ow on the generation and distribution supply of energy.

MR TONY LE MESSURIER / Managing Director T: +61 (0) 419 777 977 E: [email protected]

The Shayher Group of Companies has numerous property developments in Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, China and Australia base on successful development models. The Group’s fi rst venture into Australia was in 2004 with a twin tower development in Sydney. The Shayher Group of Companies is currently undertaking development in Northshore Hamilton (Brisbane), and the redevelopment of 300 George Street, Brisbane, into a vibrant Hotel, retail, commercial and residential precinct and a vast array of overseas projects.

MR JOHN LIN / Group Director T: +61 7 3123 2880 E: [email protected]

Phosphate International

Place Design Group

www.placedesigngroup.com

Populous

http://populous.com

Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art

www.qagoma.qld.gov.au

RB Recruitment Pty Ltd

www.rbrecruitment.com.au

Renewable Energy Solutions Australia Holdings Ltd

www.resau.com.au

Shayher Group of Companies

Primetime Marketing

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Sia and Sia Lawyers specialise in property and commercial law, with lawyers who are fl uent in Mandarin, Cantonese, Malay and Japanese. Both Peter and Sia and Sia Lawyers have acted as legal advisors to some high profi le Airline Corporations, mining companies, property developers, business operators, community clubs and associations.

MR PETER SIA / Principal Solicitor of Sia and Sia LawyersT: +61 7 3221 3833 E: [email protected] / [email protected]

Established in 2008, Solar Farmers (SF) is a Tier 1 company for renewable energy with key services including, Engineering, Procurement Construction (EPC) and project management of large scale solar farms projects; total energy management; off -grid/hybrid systems design and implementation; carbon audits; research and development and commercialization of renewable technologies. SF is the only solar company in Australia that is approved to create and trade Carbon certifi cates.

MR CRAIG BALMANNO / Chairman and Chief Executive Offi cerMS CONNIE DA CUNHA / Chief Operating Offi cerT: +61 7 3390 2333 E: [email protected]

The App Network was founded in 2012 and creates high-end conference mobile application solutions. Its client list over the last 12 months includes Harvey Norman, Metcash Food Group (IGA), Financial Services Council of Australia, Vita Group, along with many others. Fresh Advertising is a digital youth advertising agency that specialises in custom mobile application development. Formed in 2007, Fresh Advertising has successfully worked with organisations such as Queensland Rail, most Queensland Government Departments, Victorian Government, NT Government, South Australian Government, NSW Government, Wendys Supa Sundaes, Schoolies.com, Ergon and General Electric.

MR ADAM PENBERTHY / Managing Director T: +61 7 3865 5276 E: [email protected]

The Eco Hunter (TEH) creates and supplies environmentally friendly custom product and packaging solutions. TEH facilitates design and production of bespoke packaging and consumables of the highest international standards of compostability and biodegradability.

MS BODHI HUNTER / Director T: +61 7 3303 0136 E: [email protected]

THE PAD Student Living was established in 2006 and is now the largest student housing service provider in Brisbane, Queensland and one of the largest providers in Australia with over 1,600 beds under management. THE PAD Student Living founded the national Student Accommodation Ratings Scheme (STARS), which allows accommodation providers to accredit and register their properties and list rental accommodation for students wishing to study and live in Australia.

MR DAMIAN HABER / Chief Executive Offi cer T: +61 1300 843 723 E: [email protected]

Tritium is an engineering and manufacturing company that specialises in developing solutions for the rapidly growing electric vehicle (EV) market. Headquartered in Brisbane, Australia, Tritium’s locally manufactured products are largely destined for export markets and the company has built up a global customer base. Tritium products are now being used on every single continent in the world – including Antarctica – which is a testament to the quality and reliability of their technology.

DR DAVID FINN / Managing Director T: +61 7 3129 4389 E: dfi [email protected]

Turrisi Properties prides itself in the delivery of quality residential and mixed used developments which meet community expectations and engenders a “sense of place”. Established in 2001, Turrisi Properties has received various awards from the Urban Development Institute of Australia, the housing industry and architecture industry bodies.

MR GAETANO TURRISI / Director T: +61 7 3221 5900 E: [email protected]

Urbis is an interdisciplinary consulting fi rm off ering services in planning, design, property, social economics, heritage and research. With Australian representation in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth, Urbis services clients nationwide and off ers their services throughout Asia and the Middle East.

MR BEN SLACK / Director T: +61 7 3007 3877 E: [email protected]

Solar Farmers Pty Ltd

www.solarfarmers.com.au

The App Network/ Fresh Advertising www.thinkfresh.net.au

THE PAD Student Living

www.stars-australia.comwww.thepad.com.au

Turrisi Properties Pty Ltd

Urbis Pty Ltd

www.urbis.com.au

The Eco Hunter

Tritium Pty Ltd

Legal Counsel for Shayher Group of Companies

www.siaandsia.com.au

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Wever Australia (QLD) Pty Ltd was established in 1987 in Sydney to export frozen seafood from Australia to Taiwan and Hong Kong. In July 1987, the company relocated to Brisbane due to the close proximity of Brisbane to the Asia Pacifi c region.

Wever Australia (QLD) Pty Ltd is looking to establish new international relationships with new customers worldwide. The company is currently under expansion to develop potential new markets in Asia and USA.

MR CHUN-LUNG (HENRY) CHEN / Managing Director T: +61 7 3216 819 E: [email protected]

Wine Power Pty Ltd is a subsidiary of ASX listed Company Byte Power Group Limited. Wine Power was established as part of the Group's Asian Business Division, exporting its existing full range of ‘8 Eagles’ wines into Asia. Wine Power Singapore is a reseller and retailer for Treasury Wine Estates full category of wines in Singapore and Myanmar.

MR ALVIN PHUA / Chairman and CEO MS ETHEL LAU / Company Secretary and Chief Operating Offi cer T: +61 7 3620 1688 E: [email protected]

Wever Australia (QLD) Pty Ltd

Wine Power Pty Ltd

www.bytepowergroup.com

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Founded on January 21st 1989 under chairman Zhang Rong Ci, with the mission to ensure the rights and interests of its members, as well as to promote public welfare activities and corporate social responsibility of members. We adjusted our organizational layout combining city and county, had 9 elections and organizational adjustments, while maintaining status quo before the law.

Mr. Huang T: (+886)7-7413042 E: [email protected]

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The Real Estate Development Association of Kaohsiung City

China Steel Corporation (CSC) was founded in 1971. Today CSC Group’s business scope encompasses fi ve major domains:Steel, engineering, industrial materials, trading & logistics, and services & investments. Consolidated annual revenue of CSC Group exceeds NT$400 billion, over 80% of which was derived from steel business with yearly capacity of 20 million metric tons of steel products. CSC itself has an annual capacity (in terms of crude steel) over 10 million metric tons, and produces a range of products that encompass hot and cold rolled coils, coated coils, plates, rods and bars. Exports consist about 30% of CSC’s production, and CSC enjoys more than 50% of the domestic market share.

Arthur C. C. Wu T: (+886)7-805-1556 E: [email protected]

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CHINA STEEL CORPORATION

www.csc.com.tw/indexe.html

Kingston has grown to be the world's largest independent manufacturer of memory products. With global headquarters in Fountain Valley, California, Kingston employs more than 4,000 people worldwide. Regarded as one of the “Best Companies to Work for in America” by Fortune magazine. Kingston serves an international network of distributors, resellers, retailers and OEM customers on six continents. The company also provides contract manufacturing and supply chain management services for semiconductor manufacturers and system OEMs.

Burnett Li / Marketing Supervisor T: (+886)3-5666895 E: [email protected]

Steven Wang / Marketing Specialist T: (+886)3-5666491 E: [email protected]

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Kingston Technology

www.kingston.com

Founded by artist, Henry Shen, 1300 is a high porcelain brand, dedicated to the making of creative porcelain designs in the fi nest qualities ever made. Taking the team 7 years to break through all the limitations of traditional porcelain design, 1300’s collections feature free-standing porcelain works, allowing viewers to appreciate the works from all angles. All pieces are handmade, hand painted with 22 karat gold, and mostly unglazed to refl ect the purist beauty of white porcelain. The coming of 1300 and the new trends brought by 1300 symbolize an important milestone and a new era of Chinese porcelain.

Lilian Liu / PR Specialist T: (+886)7-651-5688 E: [email protected]

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1300 (Chichin Art Ceramics Company)

www.1300onlyporcelain.com

Exhibitors Information

EPOCH is dedicated to designing, and manufacturing alternative energy solutions that protect our environment. Our main products include Oxy-Hydrogen Generators, Hybrid Fuel Systems, Engine Carbon Cleaning Systems, extremely effi cient vacuum-tube solar water heaters, solar energy products and systems. Our development philosophy is based on creating a cleaner living environment around the world and promoting the use of sustainable energy sources.

Tsai song hua / Marcom Manager T: (+886)7-623-5588 #8885 E: [email protected]

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Epoch Energy Technology Corporation

www.oxy-hydrogen.com

Open Innovation, Knowledge-Intensive, R&D Orientation and Eco-awareness & Humanistic.Concentrating on the development of green materials and processing so as to provide the traditional industry technology upgrade solutions and to create the excellent industrial environment, leading to the competition of value rather than price.

Wei-Hsien Yen / Section Manager T: (+886)7-3658450#1801 E: [email protected]

Emma Lin / Section Manager T: (+886)7-3658450#1802 E: [email protected]

Daisy Su / Sales T: (+886)7-3658450#1803 E: [email protected]

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ZEN MATERIAL TECHNOLOGIES INC.

www.zenmaterials.com

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MARINE BUREAU, KAOHSIUNG CITY GOVERNMENThttp://kcmb.kcg.gov.tw

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BUREAU, KAOHSIUNG CITY GOVERNMENThttp://edbkcg.kcg.gov.tw

AGRICULTURE BUREAU, KAOHSIUNG CITY GOVERNMENThttp://agri-en.kcg.gov.tw

BUREAU OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS, KAOHSIUNG CITY GOVERNMENThttp://english.khcc.gov.tw

Exhibitors Information Exhibitors Information

Facing Taiwan Strait to the west and Bashi Channel to the south, Kaohsiung is a beautiful and modern metropolis located in southern Taiwan as well as the second largest city of this island.

Sitting between Cijin Island and downtown, Port of Kaohsiung is the world-class port in Taiwan as well as a hub for international trade. The ceaseless ships and containers from around the world represent the energy and vitality of the business in Kaohsiung.

Kaohsiung, a city of glamour, not only has unique features of mountain, sea, river, and port, but also possesses a rich culture and beautiful cityscape.

The natural advantages the presence of existing transportation infrastructure and many supporting industries make Kaohsiung Harbor ideal for further development. Therefore the Marine Bureau of Kaohsiung City is the foremost governmental institution with responsibility of marine aff airs and fi sheries. The primary goal is publicizing oceanic culture, showcasing development opportunities, and stimulating people's conscience to protect the resources for future generations.

The Kaohsiung City is the largest industrial and commercial harbor city in Taiwan. In order to solidify the industrial development of Kaohsiung and increase the international competitiveness of the City, Economic Development Bureau of the City Government actively assists the traditional businesses of the City to perform transformation and upgrading, and promotes newly emerged technological industries and expands marketing of the City and business solicitation so as to increase business opportunities and facilitate economic development of the City.

Today, agriculture is approaching a new context of global competition. In facing import of foreign agricultural products and challenge of lowered tariff s, the Bureau’s vision is to “promote sustainable agriculture, develop refi ned agricultural products, construct rural villages of Lohas, and enable happy farmers”, hoping to connect the advantages of agricultural technology and geographical strengths to create agricultural prosperity in the greater Kaohsiung region.

The Kaohsiung City Government’s Bureau of Cultural Aff airs was established on Oct. 30, 1995 by the City Council through the eff orts of local cultural institutions. Every step along the way, from the fi rst preparation committee to the Development Team to the assistance of existing cultural institutions.

The development and construction of the Kaohsiung international tourist barbor city will lead Kaohsiung City towards the international level again and become the proud of the Kaohsiung citizen.

The ASE Group is the world's largest provider of independent semiconductor manufacturing services in assembly and test. The Group develops and off ers a wide portfolio of technology and solutions including IC packaging, design and production of interconnect materials, frond-end engineering test, wafer probing and fi nal test as well as electronic manufacturing services through Universal Scientifi c Industrial Co Ltd, a member of the ASE Group.

Miss He / Manager T: (+886)7-361-7131 #13009 E: [email protected]

The Ching Fu Group is a group of privately owned companies located in the southern port city of Kaohsiung in Taiwan. The Chairman of the Group is Dr. Ching Nan Chen. The Ching Fu Group covers several business sectors including shipbuilding, fi sheries, international trading, tourism, global investment, public construction and education.

Monica Li / Management Dept. T: (+886)7-537-1366 #4701 E: [email protected]

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Kaohsiung PavilionMin-Tsuei Li / Commercial Administration Division Offi cerT: (+886)7-3368333 #2189E: [email protected]

URBAN DEVELOPMENT BUREAU, KAOHSIUNG CITY GOVERNMENThttp://urban-web.kcg.gov.tw

ASE Group

www.asetwn.com.tw

Ching Fu Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.

www.cfsb.com.tw

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Located in southern Taiwan, Pingtung County has warm sunlight, eco-diversity, multiple cultures, fascinating communities, and produce of high quality, making it not only the best place for tourism development but also a city full of energy and charm. With suffi cient sunlight, Pingtung, recently, has been working on promoting solar energy. Moreover, it is also developing wind energy and biogas generation through pigs’ wastes, hoping to build a city of green energy by integrating environmental protection with green energy and economic development.

Mr. Hsu T: (+886)921-585644 E: [email protected]

Uniplan has been staging encounters between people and brands at events, road shows, trade fairs, and showrooms since its foundation in Cologne in 1960 . We provide services ranging from event and conference organizing, content and design creation to event management. By turning brand messages into eff ective live events, 800 Uniplaners strive to produce high-quality work for enterprises and governments worldwide. Our experience has made us one of the leading agencies for live communication.

Tanya Miao T: (+886)2-27585450 #620 E: [email protected]

Asia’s Newest Trade Venue Revs Up as an Industry Game-changer

Slated for opening on April 14, 2014, the Kaohsiung Exhibition Center (KEC) will combine state-of-the-art exhibition amenities with the comforts and pleasures of a modern, cosmopolitan city situated in a delightful sub-tropical setting. As the newest gateway and hub for commerce in Asia, it promises to bring a whole new meaning to the concept of combining business and leisure travel.

Frank Huang T: (+886)2-27585450 #885 E: [email protected]

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Pingtung County Government

www.pthg.gov.tw

Uniplan Taiwan Corp.

www.uniplan.com

Exhibitors Information

2013 Yunlin Agriculture Expo is the most gorgeous and imposing fi eld art festival of Taiwan this year. From the opening day of the Expo, the relationship between People, Crop and Land is no longer connected by pesticides, chemical fertilizers and yields. Instead, we humbly refl ect on the short-sighted environmental policies which seek only personal gain, and we vow to revolutionize the situation and persuit a sustainable ethics for future generation.

Mindy Chang / Information Offi cer T: (+886)5-5522879 E: [email protected]

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Yunlin County Government

www.yunlin.gov.tw

Kaohsiung Exhibition Center Corp.

TANGO (Taiwan Action NGOs) is a union for those who have participated in the Earth Summit of 1992, 2002 and 2012 respectively. Last Summit, TANGO was themed in《Green Collar Taiwan in Action》aiming at pushing forward green society and economy from the city. Our follow-up actions cover 22 Movement (Earth Day everyday), PPP (People’s Power Plant), Green Market Movement with low-carbon food mileage within 30-KM, Wild Child Movement, Grassroots UN (United NGOs) Movement and so on. TANGO will keep on taking actions to promote green lifestyle and earth-friendly paradigm shift.

Prof. Juju Wang T: (+886)3-5722518 E: [email protected]

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TANGO (Taiwan Action NGOs)

http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/jw!4VkvGeGBBQS1R0zwMNsZ80vMV3sMbrGTvHk-/

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Business Matching Program

A central feature of 2013 APCS, the Business Matching Program will introduce businesses from Asia-Pacifi c and around the world to relevant customers. Through this service, investors will have a face to face opportunity with city mayors, policy decision-makers, and business leaders and create great opportunities for economic and trade cooperation.

The Business Matching Program is a central feature of 2013 APCS, providing enterprises from the Asia Pacifi c region and around the world opportunities for commercial enterprises. Like-minded investors will have the opportunity to meet with city mayors, policy decision-makers, and business leaders creating great opportunities for economic and trade cooperation. The Business Matching Program will strengthen the connection between enterprises and cities and help you expand your network in the Asia Pacifi c region. The Program will be arranged jointly by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) and the APCS Secretariat to provide participants with custom-tailored matching services to fast-track business relationships. This Summit will provide you the exclusive opportunity to be matched with 1,000 APCS participants, as well as members of Taiwan’s leading trade promotion organization TAITRA.

APCS Business Matching

2013 Asia Pacifi c Cities Summit (2013 APCS)Participants to Participants

Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA)Participants to Taiwanese Businesses

Time & Date: 09:00 - 16:30, September 9th to 10th

09:00 - 12:00, September 11th

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2013 APCS has designed 11 industry-specific and municipal on-site visits. You are going to be impressed with our smart municipal services and advanced technologies to improve the quality of urban living. Furthermore, you will definitely be amazed by the integration of business opportunities in our emerging green industry.■ Date: September 10th, 15:20- 17:30■ Departure: Kaohsiung-ARENA■ Attire: Business casual

*Site tours are conducted in English, if there are any special requirements,

Business Tour

please inform accomp anying 2013 APCS staff.

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Kaohsiung City Government has initiated an eff ective info-service station, providing citizens with high effi ciency one-stop services. When needed, residents can call 1999 for advice, complaints or find answers to various problems. Also, residents can register a company and apply for construction permits as well as social welfare services. What’s more, Kaohsiung city radio broadcasts keep people in touch with up-to-the-minute news and municipal reports. And on the return trip, we will visit “Central Park MRT Station”, enjoy the wonderful journey.

The Port of Kaohsiung is the largest international business harbor in Taiwan. With the advantages of international marine and airport transport services, this itinerary will lead you to experience fi rst-hand, the expansion of an upgraded Kaohsiung harbor, expanded shipping, free trade zones and logistics transport systems. Meanwhile, the Asia New Bay Area is currently undergoing rapid construction along the harbor's coast which is expected to power Kaohsiung to new levels of achievement in fi lm and television, the digital industry, exhibitions and conferences, cultural and creative arts, waterfront tourism and the yacht industry. And on the return trip, we will visit “The Pier-2 Art Centre”, enjoy the authentic cultural impact.

Site Visit ATheme : Caring Municipal ServicesLocation : Kaohsiung City Government –Info Lobby/ Central Park MRT Station

Site Visit BTheme : Asia New Bay ProjectLocation : The Port of Kaohsiung / The Pier-2 Art Centre

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E-DA World boasts the only Greek situational theme park and the most complete resort township plan in Taiwan. Come, experience a tailor-made tour of E-DA's various education facilities, medical services, tourist spots, shopping and accommodation services. You'll enjoy this unique style of tourism in the newest leisure township of Kaohsiung.

As Taiwan's largest iron and steel enterprise, China Steel is committed to the development of green steel products to meet its social responsibility. China Steel works actively to reduce carbon emissions through domestic and international cooperation and participates in carbon rights management initiatives. Through metallurgic design and process improvements on sophisticated material properties, today’s iron and steel products have developed green energy applications that includes wind power and electric vehicles.

Kaohsiung is the quintessential high-class yacht production center and the Horizon Yacht Group has emerged as the leading Asian brand in the luxury mega yacht industry, elevating Taiwan’s ranking to the fi fth largest luxury yacht exporting country in the world.

Site Visit CTheme : Green Supply Management of Steel-Making EnterprisesLocation : China Steel

Site Visit DTheme : Multi-Faceted Hillside Tourist AttractionLocation : E-DA World

Site Visit ETheme : Blue Economy of Exquisite YachtLocation : Horizon Yacht

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The Kaohsiung Transportation Bureau Intelligent Transportation Center and high-tech services of Kaohsiung’s MRT Control Center make the city easily accessible and safe. Residents enjoy a better quality of life with less traffi c congestion and shorter commuting times while travelling within a safe and effi cient traffi c environment. Touching people’s lives every day by delivering seamless, sustainable, and innovative mobility solutions help make the world a better place - another facet of the smart city in action.

Soft-World International Corporation not only plays an important role as market leader but also as the largest distributor of game software with signifi cant distribution presence in the Asia-Pacifi c - indisputably the largest Chinese software game distributor in the world. Since Brogent Technologies Inc. launched the dynamic i-Ride 3D fl ight theatre, the company made great strides in owning a major part of market share as one of the world's top three suppliers in the fi eld. Meanwhile, Kaohsiung Software Technology Park forms the cornerstone of Kaohsiung’s world-class digital amusement industry cluster.

Site Visit FTheme : Smart Traffi c TransportationLocation : Kaohsiung MRT Control Center Kaohsiung Transportation Bureau Intelligent Transportation Center

Site Visit GTheme : Digital Movie / Television IndustryLocation : Soft-World International Corporation Brogent Technologies Inc., MBA Experience Center

Whenever one thinks of a higher quality life and sustainable energy, no one is better placed than EPOCH Energy Technology Corporation. Paying great detail to research and develop hydrogen energy and solar energy, their achievements have been outstanding, notably, the hydrogen energy shuttle bus and decarburizing machine. Known for harnessing renewable technologies and a host of sustainable products, EPOCH has become one of the leading green energy technology enterprises in Taiwan.

Site Visit HTheme : Green Hydrogen City EconomyLocation : EPOCH Energy Technology Corporation

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Metal Industries Research Development Centre (MIRDC ), a non-profi t organization, is tasked with researching and developing the leading technology of metal and its related industries in Taiwan. The main service fi elds of MIRDC include basic metal industry, metal products industry, machinery industry, electrical and appliances industry, transport equipment industry, precision instrument industry, etc. Constant upgrading of technologies and international cooperation allows MIRDC to maintain excellent market competitiveness overseas.SITA Waste Services Limited (SITA) is the world's leading recycling and resource management specialist with long established expertise in the entire waste cycle. Its French parent company SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT is a global player in the water and waste sectors. SITA was awarded a contract by Kaohsiung government for the operation and maintenance of Ren Wu Incineration Plant under a 20 years contract. The function of Ren Wu is "Energy Recovery" by transforming the non-recyclable waste collected from households and industry into useful energy. Ren Wu generates an average 1.9 billion Kw/Hrs. annually, enough power to provide 57,000 families with their electricity requirements for 1 year.

Known-You Seed Corporation is a global research and development center producing high quality horticultural seeds and breeding ground for new varieties of more than one thousand kinds of fruits and vegetables. Known-You has become well known for raising the development profi le of the agriculture industry in Taiwan and Southeast Asia.

Dream Mall was founded in 2007. The new shopping center with complete with a unique harbor view has become a special shopping community. Dream Mall, has increasingly become a tourist hotspot for people from all over Asia and the world. Not only has the consumer market in south of Taiwan improved, but a new level of the entertainment shopping experience has come to the City. During the 2013 APCS, souvenirs uniquely featuring Kaohsiung and plenty of creative products showcasing Taiwanese culture can be all found at Dream mall.

Site Visit ITheme : High Potential CreativityLocation : Metal Industries Research and Development Center / SITA Waste Services Limited

Site Visit JTheme : Modern AgricultureLocation : Known-You Seed Corporation

Site Visit KTheme : Happy Dream MallLocation : Dream Mall

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With abundant marine and forest resources and diverse ethnicities, energetic Kaohsiung is rich in art and culture. We have arranged a series of social events and world-class performances that include lunches, banquets and a marvelous city tour that friends and APCS delegates from around the world can enjoy. In the evening, delegates will be able to experience the passion of Kaohsiung and enjoy an energetic evening concert with the popular rock band Mayday, as well as exquisite cuisine, creating a great way to network with APCS participants from around the world and make new friends.

Social Event

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Welcome DinnerDate: September 9th

Time: 18:30-21:00Location: Dream Lake, E-Da WorldDress: Business Casual

Join fellow delegates and colleagues for an informal evening at an iconic Kaohsiung location and enjoy the fabulous show with the fantastic view of Dream Lake.

Kaohsiung NightDate: September 10th

Time: 18:30-21:30Location: Glory PierDress: Casual

Enjoy a night with new friends and colleagues at the spectacular Kaohsiung Night with the moonlight, breeze, and delicious characteristic food of Kaohsiung against a beautiful harbor view backdrop.

Farewell BanquetDate: September 11th

Time: 13:00-15:20Location: DA BA RestaurantDress: Business Casual

After a three days summit, the Farewell Banquet allows all delegates to easily communicate with other guests and exchange ideas and perspectives.

A Dazzling Gourmet Feast and Exciting Cultural Art in Traditional and Modern Features

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Offi cial Hotel

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General Information

Time Zone Taiwan is 8 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT+0800). There is no daylight saving time in Taiwan.

ClimateTaiwan's climate is subtropical in the north and tropical in the south. The average temperature for September is around 28°C to 32°C in Kaohsiung. As nights might get cool and air conditioning will be provided in most premises, delegates are recommended to bring a thin jacket or cardigan. Kaohsiung is one of the sunniest areas in Taiwan; participants are advised to bring sun protection.

ElectricityThe utility power supply used in Taiwan is 110 volts/60 Hz. Power outlets are with two fl at parallel pin plugs, type A. Appliances from Europe, Australia or South-East Asia will require an adaptor and/or transformer. You can usually borrow a multi-purpose plug from the hotel.

LanguageThe offi cial language of Taiwan is Mandarin Chinese, though other dialects are also spoken. Many people can speak in English, but taxi drivers may only speak Mandarin. Taking name cards of the hotel and/or destination written in Chinese are recommended.

CurrencyThe local currency is the New Taiwan Dollar (NTD). The current exchange rates are about 1 USD to 30 NTD and 1 EUR to 40 NTD (2013/08, subject to change). Major foreign currencies can be exchanged at airports, designated banks, shopping malls and hotels.

Credit cardsMost of the major credit cards are accepted in most hotels, shops and restaurants. Most widely accepted credit cards are Visa and MasterCard. Restaurants and shops generally display signs indicating which cards are accepted. Taiwan has a national network of cash machines (ATMs), from which you can withdraw cash 24 hours a day.

Tipping and TaxesTipping is not customary under most of the circumstances in Taiwan. It is however usual to tip hotel porters and for restaurant services. Mostly, a 5% value-added tax will be added to the price, and a 10% service charge might be added depending on the policy of the hotel or restaurant.

Useful Telephone NumbersCountry Code: +886Emergencies / Fire Department: 119Police Station: 110English-Speaking Directory Assistance: 106 International Operator Assistance: 100Tourist Information Hotline: +886-2-2717-3737

TransportationBus, metro (MRT) and taxi services are off ered in main cities. Bus Services from airports to the City Centre are provided. Delegates arriving at Kaohsiung International Airport are able to take the metro (MRT) to the city centre. High Speed Rail (HSR) is available to travel rapidly inland from North to South.

Travelling and Visa RequirementsThe island is accessible by most international airline companies. Visa may be required. Delegates are strongly advised to consult travel agents and/or the Taiwan Embassy, Mission or Consulate in the home country in case of doubt. Please note, that you are required to hold an international passport with a minimum valid period of 6 months (3 months for Japanese passport holders) to enter Taiwan.

Wi-FiFree public Wi-Fi access is provided across public areas as MRT or bus stations around Taiwan (TPE-Free, iTaiwan). Visitors who wish to use the service can register an account with valid passport or entry permit at Tourist Information Centres. In addition to the free Wi-Fi access, payable Wi-Fi accesses are also available in most of 7-11 convenience stores across Taiwan, and in coff ee shops and restaurants like Starbucks or McDonald’s. Prepaid access cards can be purchased over the counter at the stores, and the costs are varied.Free Wi-Fi access will be provided at the venue.

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