8
MediterraneanWeek
of EconomicLeaders
26th-28th of November 2014Casa Llotja de Mar
Barcelona
a need for change
In collaboration with:
2
8
Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders26th-28th of November 2014
The Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders has become one of the
major economic events in the Mediterranean region.
Over the last 7 editions, more than 10,000 business men and women,
governmental entities of the Mediterranean region and representatives
of international and regional institutions have met to discuss and pro-
mote the Euro-Mediterranean cooperation and integration as a core
factor for the economic and social development of the region.
For more information www.medaeconomicweek.org
3
8
Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders26th-28th of November 2014
Overview 2013: VII Mediterranean Week of Economic
Leaders (20th - 22th November 2013)
In collaboration with:
4
8
Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders26th-28th of November 2014
Overview 2013: VII Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders (20th - 22th November 2013)
Place: Casa Llotja de Mar, Barcelona
Participation: More than 1,200 participants mainly companies, public and private representatives and regional and international organizations from all the Mediterranean countries
Forums: Nabdf, Medacity Forum, Meda Women Entrepreneurs Forum, I Summit of Islamic Finance
Seminars: «Universities-Enterprises Cooperation», «Mediterranean Free & Special Economic Zones Network», «Intelligent solutions for the Mediterranean cities»
Internal meetings: Ascame Executive Committee, Afaemme General Assembly, Medcities General Assembly
Projects meetings: GMI Steering Committee, I ENPI networking
In the framework of this Week, many agreements were signed: Ascame-Femoza, Ascame-Unimed, Ascame-Medcities, etc…
In collaboration with:
5
8
Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders26th-28th of November 2014
The Association of the Mediterranean Chambers of Com-merce and Industry (ASCAME) and the Barcelona Chamber of Commerce, with the collaboration of the Secretariat of the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM), the Investment Bank (EIB), and the European Institute of the Mediterranean (IEMED) will organize together with other institutions the
8th Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders
www.medaeconomicweek.org
In collaboration with:
Port of Barcelona
6
8
Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders26th-28th of November 2014
This year, the 8th edition of the Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders will play a vital role in line with the latest regional developments, offering again a unique pla-tform for thought exchanges of experiences, addressing critical issues like the integration of the Maghreb region, the Mediterranean city values, the opportunities of the Is-lamic Finances or the entrepreneurship by sharing best practices, proposing concrete projects and creating new business opportunities.
In collaboration with:
7
8
Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders26th-28th of November 2014
The focus of this 8th edition will be made on Green Economy as a main driving force for the economic and social growth of the region.
In collaboration with:
8
8
Forums
In collaboration with:
10
8
Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders26th-28th of November 2014
The Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders will include this year different forums and events focused on key aspects for the development of the Mediterranean region:
In collaboration with:
11
8
Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders26th-28th of November 2014
FORUMS
26th November 2014 11th North Africa Business Development Forum (NABDF) 1st Summit of Free and Special Economic Zones Meda Entrepreneurship Forum
27th November 20146th Mediterranean Tourism Forum (MEDITOUR 2014)6th Eco Meda Green Summit • Mediterranean Solar Forum • VI MEDACITY : special edition on Green cities• VI MEDITOUR: special session on Green Tourism
28th November 20146th Eco Meda Green Summit• Mediterranean Forum for Economic Intelligence • Global Eco Forum2nd Summit of Islamic Finance
In collaboration with:
12
11
North Africa Business Development Forum26th of November 2014
The XI NABDF aims at creating a sustainable development model for the region based on a transparent and efficient ad-ministration, as well as a more open and dynamic business environment and concrete improvements in the quality of life of the citizens.
This year the focus will be on the 25th anniversary of the Arab Maghreb Union (UMA).Since its foundation in 1989, the UMA is facing serious challenges in achieving its objectives: the creation of joint structures for regional cooperation. The occasion of the 25th anniversary represents an opportunity for reflection on how to overcome these concerns. Is it time to consider a new strategic direction for the region? What role can civil society play in this new approach?
13
11
North Africa Business Development Forum26th of November 2014
Programme 09.15 Official Inauguration of the VIII Mediterranean
Week of Economic Leaders and the XI NABDF Forum
10.00 Special session – 25th Anniversary of the Arab
Maghreb Union
11.00 Presentation of the Maghrebi Initiative of Commerce and Investment (IMCI)
Presentation of the Moroccan-Spanish Economic Council (CEME)
11.30 Coffee and networking
12.00 Focus in Morocco: a country in movement
14.00 Lunch break
16.00 North Africa Market Exchange
14
1
Free and Special Economic Zones Summit26th of November 2014
Ascame and Femoza want to establish an action plan to in-crease the absorption of foreign investment and provide a safe and comfortable scenario for future projects, not only in their decision-making process, but also during the implemen-tation and exploitation of their business.
Free Trade Zones, in addition to the benefits and advantages they offer, still need to strengthen their role as providers of infrastructure and services. This forum aims to discuss the strengths and weaknesses inherent in the free zones in the region, establish guidelines for a program of action and pre-sent two areas including that of the Mediterranean.
15
1
Free and Special Economic Zones Summit26th of November 2014
Femoza
Programme
08.30 Registration & Welcome 09.15 Official Inauguration of the VIII Mediterranean
Week of Economic Leaders
10.00 Inauguration of the Summit: welcome of Ascame and Femoza
10.30 First session: Infrastructures in Center and North Africa (African Development Bank)
11.30 Coffee break
12.00 Second session: Attracting, financing and managing investments
14.00 Lunch break
16.00 Third session: Panel of Experts in Free Zones, Logistics and FDI
18.00 Conclusions and closing session
16
1
Mediterranean Entrepreneurship Forum26th of November 2014
Entrepreneurship is generally recognized as a vital element in economic development and an engine for private sector growth and diversity. It plays a major role in contributing to capital formation, creating employment opportunities, redu-cing the concentration of economic powers, inducing forward and forward linkages in an economy, creating and distribu-ting wealth, and generally promoting economic growth.
The Mediterranean countries must to move towards more private sector oriented economies, there is an urgent need to encourage and support entrepreneurship, and to foster a generation of young entrepreneurs who have the knowledge and business culture to take advantage of the wealth of op-portunities in the future.
In light of that, Ascame, UfM, Unimed in cooperation with Interactive Business universities, schools and others Network are organizing this year the 1st Mediterranean Forum for En-trepreneurship in Economy.
In collaboration with:
17
1
Mediterranean Entrepreneurship Forum26th of November 2014
Programme
16.00h Official Inauguration
Success Stories
An Entrepreneur’s Success Story: Learning from Others: Common Mistakes and Practical Advice given by Entrepreneurship Veterans
Presentation initiatives in the Mediterranean Region
Four different key points will be discussed during the session:
1. How Will Entrepreneurship and Education Shape the Future of the Mediterranean?
2. The Makings of an Entrepreneur: Born or made?
3. Education: Preparing the New Generation of Entrepreneurs Education and Training are Essential
4. Policies and Programs for Financing Young Entrepreneurs: The Role of Public Agencies, Banks and Angel Investors.
19.00h Closing remarks and conclusions
In collaboration with:
18
8
Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders27th of November 2014
The 6th edition Meditour
The Mediterranean: A Sea of Enchantment
Shared History…Common DestinyThe history of the Mediterranean is the chronicle of the inte-raction of the cultures and people of the lands surrounding the Mediterranean Sea, an area that played a larger-than-life role in the progress of civilization.
The Mediterranean has been a principal artery of transport, trade and cultural exchange between diverse peoples, en-compassing three continents: Western Asia, North Africa, and Southern Europe.
It is the lifeline that nourished the Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Canaanite, Phoenician, Carthaginian, Greek, Roman, By-zantine, Ottoman, Christian and Islamic cultures, and hel-ped to shape a Mediterranean identity and a common des-tiny, as well as a unique brand.
MEDITOUR 2014: Focus on LebanonThis year, MEDITOUR 2014 will have a special focus on Le-banon as one of the jewels in the Mediterranean crown and especially on Beirut, natural meeting point, which has regai-ned its status of tourist, cultural, and intellectual centre, as well as a hub for commerce, fashion, and media. Through the ages, Beirut’s Phoenix-like rebirth, has fascinated visitors
In collaboration with:
19
8
Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders27th of November 2014
and captivated the world’s imagination thanks to its cosmo-politan and open-minded features and the interaction of the ancient with the ultramodern.
The forum is jointly organized by the Chamber of Commer-ce, Industry and Agriculture of Beirut and Mount Lebanon (CCIA-BML) and the Association of Mediterranean Cham-bers of Commerce and Industry (ASCAME).
MEDITOUR 2014: Main Challenges & OpportunitiesOur forum will take place against the backdrop of declining tourist arrivals to the Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries (SEMCs), primarily due to instability in the region over the past 3 years.
The steep decline has come after a period of healthy annual growth between 2005 and 2010, averaging 8%, resulting in serious economic consequences, particularly in countries where tourism is a strategic sector. According to research, the tourism sector accounted for 3.8 million direct jobs in the SEMCs (7% of total jobs), and 8.5 million indirect jobs (15% of total jobs).
Consequently, it is our duty to discuss and develop a strate-gy to help Southern and Eastern Mediterranean Countries to regain the tourists that they lost to instability, especially from Europe. As stability returns, this task will become easier, and will offer opportunities for investment and sustainable growth.
In collaboration with:
20
8
Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders27th of November 2014
In that connection, CCIA-BML will propose The Beirut Decla-ration on the Promotion of the Revival of the SEMC Tourism Industry, for discussion and adoption.
Finally, ASCAME and CCIA-BML hope that MEDITOUR 2014 will allow participants to learn about the trends that are shaping the Mediterranean tourism industry, and gain specific, in-depth knowledge and experience. As you can see in the program below, the Forum is filled with topics and activities that are relevant to the Mediterranean tourism industry and connected to its present and future needs.
Raouche, Beirut
In collaboration with:
21
8
Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders27th of November 2014
Programme 08.30 Registration of participants
09.00 Official Opening
09.45 Special session about Lebanon
11.30 Coffee break
12.00 The future of travel and tourism in the Mediterra-nean region - A vision to 2025
13.00 Competition and co-operation
14.00 Networking Lunch
16.00 Mediterranean Green Tourism
17.30 Mediterranean Mediterranean Tourism Agency
In collaboration with:
22
6
Meda Green Economic Summit27th-28th of November 2014
The Eco Meda Green Summit aims to address the business needs in terms of profitability and competitiveness, by introdu-cing the environment as a relevant element in the company’s strategy.
By creating a framework for debate and reflection with high level experts and key actors from the private and public sec-tors, the forum seeks to deliver relevant information to deci-sion makers who have to implement the priorities of the UfM and promote a green economy among companies.
The overall objective is to encourage expertise exchange re-garding environment priorities and challenges, to promote green economy and to help companies implement sustaina-bility programs through the use of resource efficiency and cleaner production.
In collaboration with:
23
6
Meda Green Economic Summit27th-28th of November 2014
24
6
Meda Green Economic Summit27th-28th of November 2014
The Mediterranean Solar Forum will bring together govern-ments, international organizations, project promoters and private investors, in order to reflect upon and discuss the challenges and opportunities that solar energy represents for the Mediterranean, taking into consideration its strategic im-portance as an abundant and sustainable energy source for the region.
It will also gather, for the first time, the projects of the “ENPI CBC MED Solar cluster” established in Amman, Jordan in October 2013 and composed of all the ENPI CBC Strategic Projects promoting the growth of the Mediterranean Solar sector: FOSTEr in MED; SHAAMS; MED SOLAR; DIDSOLIT-PB; STS-MED and; MED DESIRE.
25
6
Meda Green Economic Summit27th-28th of November 2014
Mediterranean Solar ForumProgramme
27th November
09.15 Opening Welcome
Opening Session: Tapping the Economic and Environmental Benefits
for the Mediterranean Region
10.00 Leveraging Investment in the Mediterranean Solar market
11.30 Coffee and networking
12.00 Regional Cooperation for the Promotion of the Solar Sector
14.00 Lunch and Networking
16.00 MEDACITY special editionFuture Mediterranean Cities: New energies for sustainability
18.00 Renewable Energies Market Exchange – B2B meetings
20.00 Closing Remarks
26
VI Meda City Forum Special Edition 27th November
16:00 – 18:00 Future Mediterranean Cities: New energies for sustainability
Modern cities around the world consume over half of the glo-bal electricity output, and – with the tendency towards urba-nization marching forward year on year – this trend is set to continue, putting further pressure on electricity supplies and security. Innovative, adaptable technologies and solutions for secure and versatile renewable energy generation exist however, and the challenge facing researchers, urban-plan-ners and policy makers is how to scale-up successful projects and put them at the service of the sustainable development of our cityscapes and urban environments. The Mediterra-nean, where natural resources abound, is uniquely placed to position itself at the forefront of this innovative approach.
This “Special Edition” session of the MEDACITY Forum, in the framework of the ECO MEDA GREEN SUMMIT, will explore the integration of technologies for renewable energy generation into Mediterranean urban environments, reflecting on the challenges, opportunities and impacts for the region’s cities in terms of infrastructure, economics and image.
6
Meda Green Economic Summit27th-28th of November 2014
27
VI Meda Green Tourism Special Edition
27th November
16:00 – 17:30 Mediterranean Green Tourism
The Meditour Forum will highlight, in this session, successful strategies companies can use to make their tourism products more sustainable. The event will challenge businesses and governments to address their present travel policies, as well as demonstrating case studies and success stories from around the region and internationally.
Presentations will come from renowned industry experts highlighting solutions and initiatives already available, as well as discussing innovations that will drive the sector forward. It is the must-attend event for those looking to develop green tourism policies, projects and technologies or looking to make their existing operations more sustainable.
6
Meda Green Economic Summit27th-28th of November 2014
In collaboration with:
28
6
Meda Green Economic Summit27th-28th of November 2014
The unplanned divergence between the raising Arabic region and failing Europe is mapping an uncertain landscape that complicates the pro-motion of a shared sustainable development. How to speak about environmental protection when people are just demand-ing jobs and basic social rights, by any means necessary?
However, another order could emerge from chaos. There is indeed a narrow window of opportunity to create a common sustainable path between the south and the north of the Medi-terranean that values natural resources, economic develop-ment and social cohesion at the same level. The so-called green economy, or sometimes blue economy when applied to the unique Mediterranean ecosystem, would be again the main topic to be discussed during this Global Eco Forum 2014, an international meeting place for decision makers, opinion leaders and change agents, organized annually by the envi-ronmental association eco-union.
The 2014 Global Eco Forum which celebrates its 7th edition will have a specific focus in water, green energy and green job, as core factors for the sustainable development of the Mediterranean.
29
6
Meda Green Economic Summit27th-28th of November 2014
Global Eco ForumProgramme 28th November
08.30 Registration & Welcome
09.00 Opening – Opportunities & Challenge of the Green Economy
10.00 The Green Finance dialogue: how to influence international financial flows to sustain the transition towards Green Economy?
11.30 Coffee and networking
12.00 The Green Jobs Dialogue: how to create fair jobs and competitive businesses that values and promote a sustainable environment?
13.30 Lunch break
15.00 Workshop on eco-entrepreneurships, green skills & sustainable business
17.00 Coffee and networking
17.30 Key Note on Green Finance
18.00 Closing - Roadmap and action to implement Green Economy in the region
30
Mediterranean Forum for Economic Intelligence
28th November
The Mediterranean and its adjacent seas (Black, Red, Caspian) constitute a progressive integration economic zone, although it is not always obvious. The sectors of the environment and energy management, due to their strategic nature at the regional and global scale, represent two focus points which deserve a special attention from all the economic actors.
In contexts where the complexity is high and the uncertainty is common, the Competitive and Economic Intelligence tools contribute to improve the competitiveness of the organizations and enterprises through the assessment of the context, “offensive” –Preparation towards competitors– as well as “defensive” –preservation of the competitivness–.
6
Meda Green Economic Summit27th-28th of November 2014
31
Mediterranean Forum for Economic Intelligence
28 November
Programme
09.30 Official Inauguration of the Seminar 11.30 Coffee - networking
12.00 Mediterranean, Climate Change and Business Opportunities
13.00 Energy scenarios of the Mediterranean Seas
14.00 Conclusion of the Seminar
6
Meda Green Economic Summit27th-28th of November 2014
32
2
Islamic Finance Summit28th of November 2014
The international financial crisis has shown that Islamic ban-king is healthier than most of its conventional peers. This kind of banking moves vast amounts of resources around the world, which can benefit public and private sectors alike and which can attract substantial financial flows to production, in-dustry and tourism. Therefore Islamic Finance represent one of the fastest growing sectors within the international financial system.
33
2
Islamic Finance Summit28th of November 2014
Programme
09.00 Official Inauguration of the II Islamic Finance Summit
09.30 Session I
Islamic Finance, New Frontier, New Opportunities: How the advantage for Mediterranean region?
11.30 Coffee break and Networking
12.00 Session IITakaful or islamic insurance in the Mediterranean: A Coming Age
14.00 Closing Summit Remarks What will attract foreign investment into the Mediterranean insurance markets? Takaful – an opportunity for the Mediterranean - Learning best practices to do business
34
8
Events
In collaboration with:
36
ASCAME GENERAL ASSEMBLY (26th November)(Association of the Mediterranean Chambers of Commerce and Industry)
Founded on October 1982, as an initiative of the Barcelona Chamber
of Commerce in conjunction with its counterparts from different Medi-
terranean countries, ASCAME is nowadays the main representative of
the private sector in the Mediterranean. With a membership of more
than 300 Chambers of Commerce and other associated bodies from 23
countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea, ASCAME works with the
most important organizations and international institutions, aimed to the
social and economic development of the Mediterranean region, among
others, the European Union (EU), the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM),
the European Investment Bank (EIB), the World Bank, the Arab League
etc.. also being present in multiple high level workgroups.
For more information www.ascame.org
37
8
Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders26th-28th of November 2014
Paricipating institutions:
OTHER EVENTS
26th November 2014 ASCAME General AssemblyNorth Africa Market Exchange: B2B meetings
27th November 2014Renewable Energies Market Exchange: B2B meetingsSession on Food SafetyPresentation of the ITAN project
38
WELCOME TO CASA LLOTJA DE MAR
Casa Llotja de Mar will host the 8th Mediterranean Week of Economic
Leaders
Casa Llotja is located on the sea front in the historical centre of Barcelona,
is one of the most significant and splendid monuments representing the
economy and culture of the city. It was built in the second-half of the 14th
century, the most brilliant period of Catalan Gothic.
The present neoclassical building was constructed in the 18th century on top
of the old medieval building. The antagonism of styles makes Casa Llotja a
historical and artistic monument of immense architectural interest, to which
is added the incalculable artistic value of its halls and rooms, decorated
and enriched mainly with 18th and 19th century sculptures and paintings by
students and professors of the Academy of Fine Arts.
Its wide variety of rooms makes it the perfect place for hosting all man-
ner of different business events with excellence and singularity as the
main references: presentations, lunches and gala dinners, conferences,
advertising campaigns, fashion shows, concerts, receptions, press confe-
rences, etc.
www.casallotja.com
39
40
8
Mediterranean Week of Economic Leaders26th-28th of November 2014
Let’s make of the mediterranean a thousand things at the same time
www.medaeconomicweek.org
@ascameorg #medaweek2014www.ascame.org