Key Topics of the E-Invoicing Exchange Summit 2019 in Miami
\ Update on the U.S. E-Invoicing Standardization
\ The Design and Next Steps Towards Global E-Invoicing Interoperability
\ Technology Trends in Robotic Process Automation, Big Data and Artificial Intelligence
\ Strategies to Handle Real-Time E-Invoicing Compliance
\ Legal Identity Solutions: How to Solve the Trust Issues of the Digital Age
\ E-Invoicing as Leverage for a Digital Strategy: Global Best Practices
\ Blockchain Technology and its Impact on P2P and Supply Chain Finance
E-Invoicing Exchange SummitE-Invoicing / E-Billing: Accelerator for Digitization
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Partners
PLUS Pre-Conference Day
E-Invoicing with PEPPOL - From a European Start to Global Reach
Business Payments Coalition E-Invoice Work Group Meeting
Deep Dive Workshop: Blockchain For Corporations
Miami
May 13 to 15, 2019 in Miami
Pre-Conference Day E-Invoicing Exchange Summit Miami
6.00 - 9.00
Registration and Icebreaker ReceptionYour networking experience starts right here.
All participants and speakers are invited to attend the
Icebreaker Reception and to pick up their badges.
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E-Invoicing with PEPPOL - From a European Start to Global Reach
Join this seminar to learn more about the PEPPOL Interoperability
Framework and how PEPPOL facilitate seamless E-Invoicing globally.
This seminar is open to all attendees of the Exchange Summit.
SCHEDULE
09.30 Registration and Welcome Coffee
10.00 Begin of Seminar
12.30 End of Seminar
Business Payments Coalition E-Invoice Work Group Meeting
The Business Payments Coalition E-Invoice Work Group will hold a meeting to continue its
efforts on building the set of requirements and recommendations for an E-Invoice
Interoperability Framework for the U.S. The meeting is open to all conference attendees.
Get latest insights and download the Summary Report from the E-Invoice Interoperability
Framework Preliminary Assessment Work Group: www.exchange-summit.com/ic
Topics for the meeting include:
\ Requirements for a E-Invoice semantic model for the US, with cross border considerations
with Mexico and Canada
\ Recommendations for an electronic message document network for North America
\ Define the recommended role and responsibilities of a governance organization
\ Evaluate adoption models and strategies for increasing usage of electronic invoicing
SCHEDULE
01.00 Registration
01.30 Begin of Meeting
05.00 End of Meeting
Deep Dive Workshop: Blockchain for Corporations
Facilitator: Enrico Camerinelli Senior Analyst, Aite Group, USA
Blockchain has the potential to be the greatest and most disruptive technological innovation
since the internet. Whilst on one hand it is a technical innovation, involving complex cryptogra-
phy, coding and algorithms, on the other hand it is also a foundational technology, meaning that
decision makers from the highest levels need to be involved in a company‘s blockchain strategy.
This workshop is for professionals looking to understand not only the basics of blockchain
technology, but to dive deeper into the business applications and real-life functionality of the
technology as it relates to corporate supply chains.
SCHEDULE
09.30 Registration and Welcome Coffee
10.00 Begin Workshop
13.00 Networking Lunch
04.00 End Workshop
Monday, May 13: Pre-Conference Day
Agenda E-Invoicing Exchange Summit Miami
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09.00 Opening of the E-Invoicing Exchange Summit
08.30 Registration and Welcome Coffee
Tuesday, May 14
09.05 KEYNOTE SESSION
P2P & E-Invoicing Overview: Trends and Innovations
Enrico Camerinelli Senior Analyst, Aite Group, USA
E-Invoicing as Leverage for a Digital Strategy: Global Best Practice
09.40
E-Invoicing in Mexico: The Current Situation, Challenges on the Way and Future Outlook
Dra. Margarita Ríos-Farjat Jefa del Servicio de Administración Tributaria, Mexico
10.15 Networking Break and Exhibition
10.45
E-Invoicing as Leverage for a Digital Strategy
Speaker to be confirmed
11.20
Towards a Global Interoperability Framework
Chris Welsh Board Member- ConnectONCE, USA and Tim Cole Chair of Interoperability, EESPA, Europe
E-Invoicing as Leverage for a Digital Strategy: Global Best Practice
11.55
Creating a Framework to Address E-Invoicing in the U.S.
Todd Albers Sr. Payments Consultant Payments, Standards and Outreach Group, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, USA
12.30 Networking Lunch and Exhibition
Digitization & Technology Trends: Blockchain, Robotic Process Automation, AI
“Digging into this exact same topic with the best group of industry experts at Exchange Summit Americas.
Amazing people here to learn from!“Anna Tujunen, Dooap Inc. U.S.
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03.45 Networking Lunch and Exhibition
04.15 PANEL DISCUSSION
What Should Be the Next Steps for Truly Global Interoperability?
This session brings together a panel of thought leaders to discuss how to build
on the various successful regional and national initiatives and models for
interoperability to create a truly global approach.
\ Managing diversity and commonality- where are the pressure points?
\ What is working consistently and why?
\ Is there a recognisable standards ‚stack‘ that could underpin a global approach?
\ Bridging document standards used by industry and public sector: ANSI, EDIFACT, UBL and European Norm?
\ How to reconcile different business, fiscal and legal models?
\ Building consensus and an alliance of stakeholders.
Todd Albers Sr. Payments Consultant Payments, Standards and Outreach Group, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, USA
André Hoddevik OpenPEPPOL AISBL, Norway
Vinicius Pimentel de Freitas Head International E-Invoicing Coordination, CIAT, Panama
Dra. Margarita Ríos-Farjat Jefa del Servicio de Administración Tributaria, Mexico
Ruud van Hilten SVP, Strategic Business Development & Country Compliance, Tungsten Network, USA
Moderation: Charles Bryant EESPA, Belgium
Stream A: Digitization & Compliance
02.00 USER CASE STUDY
Nokia IT - A Global Digital Transformation Journey
Viviane Assis de Carvalho Morais Nokia Networks -
CIO Digital Core, IT Project Manager - Electronic
Invoicing / Global Paperless, Nokia, Brazil
02.35 USER CASE STUDY
E-Invoicing as Driver for Global, Commercial &
Operational Digitization
Alfredo Rivera Global O2C B2G Service Manager,
Procter & Gamble, Costa Rica
03.10
An Activities Panorama of E-Invoicing over the Americas
Vinicius Pimentel de Freitas Head International
E-Invoicing Coordination, CIAT, Panama
Stream B: Blockchain, Legal Identity, RTP
02.00
E-Invoicing, E-Factoring and Blockchain are
Coming to Africa - The Kenyan Project
Mario Fernandez CEO, Gosocket, Chile
02.35
Sovrin Global Identity Network - Solving the
Trust Issues of the Digital Age
Phillip J. Windley Ph.D., Chair, Sovrin Foundation - Identity for
All, Sovrin, USA
03.10
The Latest Developments in Real Time Payments &
The Reinvention of Bill Pay
Peter Davey VP Payment Innovation, The Clearing House, USA
05.15 End of Day One
06.15
Networking DinnerAll participants and speakers are invited to
enjoy dinner and refreshments in an informal
atmosphere. Use this perfect opportunity
to intensify your business contacts and
grow your network.
Agenda E-Invoicing Exchange Summit Miami
“Identify how to drive the digital transformation of purchase - to - pay.“
Ivanni Tayabas, Next Technologies - Facto, Mexico
10.35 USER CASE STUDY
Complex Simplicity: Designing, Pitching and
Executing Elegant E-Invoicing Strategy
Chauncey St. John Global Process Leader - Healthcare,
Source to Pay, GE Global Operations, USA
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Agenda E-Invoicing Exchange Summit Miami
Wednesday, May 15
11.10 ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS
Discuss the most pressing business-relevant topics with your peers and gain valuebale information
\ 4-Corner Model, Standards and Interoperability
\ Compliance and Real-Time Tax Clearance
\ E-Invoicing Cooperations with European B2B Networks
\ Blockchain
\ Digital Identity
\ AI and Robotics
Stream A: Digitization & Compliance
10.35
Compliance and Digitization
Ruud van Hilten SVP, Strategic Business Development & Country
Compliance, Tungsten Network, USA
Stream B: Global Best Practice
03.10 End of E-Invoicing Exchange Summit
02.40 Networking Break and Exhibition
08.30 Welcome Coffee
09.30
PEPPOL - From European to Global E-Invoicing and E-Procurement Interoperability
André Hoddevik OpenPEPPOL AISBL, Norway
10.05 Networking Break and Exhibition
12.00 Networking Lunch and Exhibition
01.30
The Role of E-Invoicing in the Age of the Bot: Robotics & AI Machine
Learning and the Opportunities for Accounts Payable Automation
Speaker to be announced soon
02.05 USER CASE STUDY
AP, E-Invoicing and Beyond
Fidel Coutou Senior Director Shared Services,
Rogers Communications Canada Inc., Canada
Stream A: Digitization & Supplier Onboarding
01.30 USER CASE STUDY
Digital Supply Chain: How Automation & Digitization
Will Change the Way We Work
Erich R. Heneke Director - Business Integrity & Continuity
Supply Chain Management, Mayo Clinic, USA
02.05 USER CASE STUDY
Lessons Learned from Implementing E-Invoicing in LATAM
Iris Martinez Director - Delivery of Services and Technology -
HispanoAmerica, Pearson Educacion de Mexico, Mexico
Stream B: Technology & Innovation
“Going deep on business networks, blockchain, procurement, and finance at the Exchange Summit in Miami. “
Matt Vickers, Xero Inc. New Zealand
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Partners E-Invoicing Exchange Summit Miami
Gosocket is a B2B network that establishes and manages relation-ships between buyers and suppliers through the use of compliant electronic invoicing in Latin America. This connection pro-vides value added services with a focus in supply chain finance. Founded in 2012, Gosocket connects with more than 500 million electronic invoices over 1 million companies throughout Latin America. Access is provided via web portal www.gosocket.net, which can also be accessed through mobile devices either by their mobile web version m.gosocket.net or through native applications for your smartphone or tablet iOS, Android, Windows Phone or Windows 10.www.gosocket.net
OpenPEPPOL is a non-profit international association responsible for the governance and maintenance of the PEPPOL specifications that enable European businesses to easily deal electronically with any European public sector buyer in their procurement processes. PEPPOL is not an eProcurement platform but instead provides a set of technical specifications that can be implemented in existing eProcurement solutions and services to make them interoperable across Europe. www.peppol.eu
As a worldwide and state-of-the-art EDI Managed Service Provider, INPOSIA applies its services across all branches and processes. Complex Just-in-Time delivery processes as well as business-critical finance transactions - all business and trading partners can be integrated sustainable and competently along the supply chain of the customers by INPOSIA’s portfolio. INPOSIA grows nationally as well as internationally, due to economic durable and profound business relations. With regard to the enormous importance of data security, INPOSIA carries out its services in highly secure, certified data processing service centres, located internationally and chosen by customer requirements.
www.inposia.com
Tungsten Corporation accelerates global trade by enabling custo-mers to streamline invoice processing, improve cash-flow manage-ment and make better buying decisions from their detailed spend data. Buyer organizations that join Tungsten Network, the world’s largest compliant electronic invoice network, can reduce their invoice-processing costs. Tungsten helps buying organizations profit by applying real-time spend analytics to its vast repository of line-level invoice data; improve their compliance; and manage their suppliers with its disruptive procurement tools. Tungsten serves 56% of the Fortune 500 and 67% of the FTSE 100 by connecting the world’s largest companies and government agencies to their thousands of suppliers around the globe.
www.tungsten-network.com
Edicom is a global leader in eInvoicing, EDI, and VAT compliance solutions. With nearly twenty-five years of experience, over 15,000 clients, and projects in 80 countries Edicom can manage any B2B or B2G communications project. Edicom’s SaaS eInvoicing solu-tion requires no hardware of software installation and simplifies eInvoicing and VAT declaration compliance throughout all LATAM and European countries. The platform uses powerful integration features to easily connect with any ERP and validation features to guarantee automatic processing and validation of transac-tions before they are sent to tax authorities and trading partners. Additionally, as a Certification Authority, Qualified Trust Service Provider (eIDAS) and ISO27001 certified company, Edicom maintains the highest security standards possible anywhere the solution is provided. www.edicomgroup.com
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Blockchain WorkshopMay 13,10.00 - 04.00USD 700
OpenPEPPOL MeetingMay 13, 10.00 - 12.30 (free of charge)
Business Payments Coalition Meeting May 13, 01.30 - 05.00 (free of charge)
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