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          Day 3 - Wednesday, May 18
          [ 2005-04-07 14:09:09]
          8:25-8:35 OPENING ADDRESS Introduction:
          Philip N.L. Chen, CEO, Cathay Pacific Airways

          Speaker:
          Bo Xilai, Minister of Commerce, People’s Republic of China


          8:35-9.05 GENERAL SESSION
          OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR CHINESE COMPANIES
          Speakers:

          James Turley, Global Chairman and CEO, Ernst & Young
          Wang Xianzhang, Chairman and President, China Life Insurance Company Ltd.
          Zhang Xinshing, Chairman, Shanghai Brilliance Company Limited
          Zhou Huan, Chairman, Telecom Technology and Industry Group and President, China Academy of Telecommunications Technology

          Moderator:
          Clay Chandler, Asia Editor, FORTUNE


          9:05-9:50 GENERAL SESSION
          WIRELESS ASIA

          Phone, e-mail, and text messages are only the beginning for mobile communication in Asia. Whether it's gaming, banking, or bill paying, position tracking or appliance control, the services and infrastructure available in the region are creating a truly wireless society. How does the market differ from country to country? What are the drivers and enablers of this wireless world? What companies appear to be the winners and losers? What will China's imminent adoption of 3G technology mean to the markets in that country and throughout Asia?

          Speakers:
          Jim Balsillie, Chairman and CEO, Research in Motion
          Irwin Mark Jacobs, Co-founder and Chairman, Qualcomm, Inc.
          Edward Suning Tian, Vice Chairman and CEO, China Netcom (Group) Company Ltd.
          Wang Xudong, Minister, Ministry of Information Industry, People’s Republic of China  

          Moderator: Stephanie Mehta, Senior Writer, FORTUNE


          9:50-10:35 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS: MORE TURMOIL OR MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING?

          Patent, trademark, and copyright infringement issues have long clouded the global business horizon, leading some companies to scrap plans for global expansion rather than put their intellectual property rights in jeopardy. How serious and widespread is the problem? What steps are Asian countries taking to protect intellectual property rights? In what areas has there been progress, where does more need to be done, and what is the likely time frame?

          Speakers:
          David Chang, CEO, Philips Electronics, China
          David Frazee, Shareholder, Greenberg Taurig LLP
          Dan Glickman, President and CEO, Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.
          Jeffrey B. Kindler, Vice Chairman, Pfizer Inc.
          Wang Jingchuan, Minister, State Intellectual Property Office, People's Republic of China

          Moderator:
          Robert Friedman, International Editor, FORTUNE


          10:50-11:40 CONCURRENT SESSIONS (I) Roles and Responsibilities of Multinationals: Social and Environmental

          Given the differing responsibilities the world's governments have assumed and the vast differences among nations' laws, regulations, and degrees of enforcement, what should the role and responsibilities of a global corporation be with regard to social and environmental issues?

          Speakers:
          Louis C. Camilleri, Chairman and CEO, Altria Group, Inc.
          David Cunningham, President Asia Pacific, FedEx
          John Elkington, Co-Founder and Chairman, SustainAbility Ltd.                
          James Harkness, Country Representative, World Wildlife Federation, China
          Xue Lan, Dean of School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University

          Moderator:
          Marc Gunther, Senior Writer, FORTUNE 


          10:50-11:40 CONCURRENT SESSIONS (II) Booming Economies and Commodities

          One of the by-products of Asia’s economic boom has been a huge spike in the demand for commodities. Prices have reached unprecedented levels and show no signs of moderating. The increased demand and price hikes impact business strategies and bottom lines and have begun to influence domestic and foreign policies. What are the likely scenarios going forward?

          Speakers:
          Georges Desvaux, Director (Beijing), McKinsey & Company Inc.         
          Thomas J. Donohue, President and CEO, U.S. Chamber of Commerce   
          Xie Qihua, Chairwoman and President, Shanghai Baosteel Group Corp.

          Moderator:
          Peter Petre, Senior Editor at Large, FORTUNE


          10:50-11:40 CONCURRENT SESSIONS(III) Entrepreneurship

          Entrepreneurial spirit is a key driver in the vision and success of local, home-grown companies. How do you develop and encourage private enterprise in countries and industries where there is heavy government involvement?

          Speakers:
          Li Dongsheng, Chairman, TCL Holdings
          Jack Ma, Chief Executive Officer, Alibaba
          Mary Meeker, Managing Director, Morgan Stanley
          Peggy Yu Yu, Co-President, Dangdang
          Charles Zhang, Chairman, President, and CEO, Sohu.com
          Zhang Yue, Chairman and CEO, Broad Air Conditioning    

          Moderator:
          Geoff Colvin, Senior Editor at Large, FORTUNE


          10:50-11:40 CONCURRENT SESSIONS(IV)Regional Power Shifts

          The past decade has been marked by shifts of economic and geopolitical power throughout Asia. How have changing economic fortunes impacted regional geopolitics and multinational business operations?

          Speakers:
          Timothy E. Feige, President and CEO, The Gibraltar Life Insurance Company, Prudential Financial, Inc.  
          Gabriel Hawawini, Dean, INSEAD     
          Tadakazu Kimura, Deputy Managing Editor, The Asahi Shimbun    
          Ken Lieberthal, William Davidson Professor of International Business and Professor of Political Science, University of Michigan
          Philip J. Purcell, Chairman and CEO, Morgan Stanley

          Moderator:
          Robert Friedman, International Editor, FORTUNE


          10:50-11:40 CONCURRENT SESSIONS(V) The Outlook for Banking Reform in China

          A close-up look at the progress being made on banking reform in China and an assessment of the numerous challenges remaining.

          Speakers:
          Dominic Barton, Chairman, Asia, McKinsey & Company, Inc.       
          Chen Yuan, Governor, China Development Bank
          Liu Mingkang, Chairman, China Banking Regulatory Commission
          Jack Rodman, Partner, Ernst & Young
          Paul W. Speltz, Ambassador, U.S. Treasury’s Emissary to China

          Moderator:
          Clay Chandler, Asia Editor, FORTUNE


          11:55-12:45 GENERAL SESSION
          WILL ASIA BECOME THE FOCAL POINT OF TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION?
          For the past few decades, the U.S. has been the dominant force in technology. But with globalization and the rise of Asian economies, the center of technology innovation is beginning to shift. Engineers and programmers are emerging from Asian schools in record numbers. While they once looked to the U.S. for opportunity, they are now finding it at home. Multinationals are increasingly locating R&D and development facilities in the region, and Asian companies are taking stakes in Western technology companies-or buying them outright.

          Speakers:
          George Colony, Chief Executive Officer, Forrester Research
          Ellen J. Kullman, Group Vice President, Safety & Protection, DuPont
          Stan Shih, Founder, Acer Inc.
          Derek Williams, Executive Vice President, Asia Pacific Division, Oracle Corp.
          Xu Guanhua, Minister, Science and Technology, People's Republic of China   
            
          Moderator:
          David Kirkpatrick, Senior Editor, FORTUNE

          12:45-12:55 SPECIAL ADDRESS Yoriko Koike, Minister of the Environment, Japan

          13:55-14:45 CONCURRENT SESSIONS (I) A Looming Environmental Crisis? Not everything about the startling economic growth in Asia-particularly in China and India over the past two decades-has been positive. Natural resources have been seriously depleted. Escalating pollution has produced widespread public health problems, mass migration, economic loss, and burgeoning social unrest. Governments, NGOs, and multinationals are acknowledging increased awareness of the problem and proposing solutions.

          Speakers:
          Jorgen M. Clausen, CEO and President, Danfoss A/S
          Juergen Dormann, Chairman, ABB     
          Elizabeth Economy, Director, Asia Studies and Senior Fellow for China, Council on Foreign Relations
          William A. McDonough, Chairman, China-U.S. Center for Sustainable Development
          Pan Yue, Deputy Minister, State Environmental Protection Administration, People's Republic of China

          13:55-14:45 CONCURRENT SESSIONS(II) Is the Locus of Medical Research and Innovation Shifting to Asia?

          Throughout the last century, most of the action in medical research and innovation took place in the West, home to the most up-to-date research facilities and the world's leading scientists, all funded by huge public- and private-sector investments. In recent years, some Asian countries have taken steps to attract research facilities and the scientists to lead them. We'll examine the successes and discuss the opportunities and challenges for the future.

          Speakers:
          Jing Cheng, Founder and CEO, CapitalBio Corp.
          William A. Haseltine, Chairman and CEO, Haseltine Associates Ltd.
          Edison Liu, M.D., Executive Director, Genome Institute of Singapore
          Joerg Reinhardt, Head of Pharma Development, Novartis Pharma AG     
          Zhang Simin, Chairman and CEO, Shenzhen Neptunus Biopharmaceutical Holdings Co. Ltd.

          Moderator:
          David Stipp, Senior Writer, FORTUNE


          13:55-14:45 CONCURRENT SESSIONS (III) Emerging Trade Relationships

          In addition to the numerous trade associations already in existence-with their varying rules and purposes-far more are being contemplated or lobbied for globally. There are countless one-to-one free-trade agreements executed or pending. What does all this activity hold for the future? What would be best regionally? Globally? For multinationals?

          Speakers:
          Han Sung-Joo, Professor of International Relations, Korea University
          Michael Johnson, MP, Secretary of China Committee, Parliament of Australia

          Moderator:
          Michael Elliott, TIME International Editor


          13:55-14:45 CONCURRENT SESSIONS (IV) Wanted: Good Management

          There is no issue more crucial to China's future-and nothing more bedeviling to foreign and domestic companies doing business in China-than management. It is the Achilles heel of Chinese reform. Chinese companies traditionally have followed the top-down model almost exclusively. To achieve success globally, China needs to advance beyond this model and multinationals need to find ways to build smooth partnerships within China. James McGregor, author of One Billion Customers: Lessons from the Front Lines of Doing Business in China, will lead an examination of these issues through two prominent case studies: the CICC deal of ten years ago and the pending IBM/Lenovo merger.

          Speakers:
          Elaine La Roche, Chairman of the Board, Linktone
          Frances K. O'Sullivan, General Manager, Personal Computing Division, IBM
          John Yang, U.S. Dean, Beijing International MBA Program, Peking University

          Moderator:
          James McGregor, Author, One Billion Customers: Lessons from the Front Lines of
          Doing Business in China


          14:55-15:45 GENERAL SESSION
          GLOBAL, REGIONAL, AND LOCAL BRANDING:
          WHO'S WINNING AND WHY?
          A global brand is an invaluable asset, but what is the best way to balance a global vision with local know-how and nuances? Increasingly, domestic "power brands" are challenging global market leaders-and their aspirations don't stop at their own borders. What strategies are being used to create powerful brands capable of building loyalty among increasingly savvy and sophisticated audiences? Three expert branders-Sir Martin Sorrell of WPP, Meg Whitman of eBay, and Masamoto Yashiro of Shinsei Bank-will discuss how companies, both global and local, are adapting to the ever-changing tastes and diversity of consumers.

          Speakers:
          Martin Sorrell, Group Chief Executive, WPP
          Meg Whitman, President and CEO, eBay Inc.
          Yang Mianmian, President, Haier Group Corp.    
          Masamoto Yashiro, Chairman, President, and CEO, Shinsei Bank
          Moderator:
          Rik Kirkland, Global Editor, FORTUNE

          15:45 FORUM CLOSING  
           
           
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