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EUROPEAN CULTURAL CENTRE OF DELPHI 11.00 WELCOME LIGHT BUFFET LUNCH - REGISTRATION OFFICIAL OPENING | PLENARY | ARTEMIS HALL 12.15 OPENING REMARKS 12.30 KEYNOTE ADDRESS His Excellency the President of the Hellenic Republic Mr. Prokopios Pavlopoulos 13.00 OPENING REMARKS Rector Hélène Ahrweiler, President, Administration Council, European Cultural Centre of Delphi 13.10 KEYNOTE SPEECH Margaritis Schinas, Vice President, Promoting our European Way of Life, European Commission 13.30 IN CONVERSATION Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki, President, Greece 2021 Committee Chair: Katerina Aggelidaki, Athens Voice, Greece 13.50 IN CONVERSATION Paula Dobriansky, Senior Fellow, The Future of Diplomacy Project, Harvard Kennedy School, USA Nik Gowing, Director and Co-author, Thinking the Unthinkable, UK 14.10 KEYNOTE ADDRESS Niall Ferguson, Milbank Family Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, USA 14.30 IN CONVERSATION FROM THERMOPYLES TO SALAMINA Marianna V. Vardinoyannis, Goodwill Ambassador, UNESCO Rector Hélène Ahrweiler, President, Administration Council, European Cultural Centre of Delphi, Greece Chair: Antonis Sroiter, Anchorman, Alpha TV, Greece 15.00 BREAK

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EUROPEAN CULTURAL CENTRE OF DELPHI

11.00 WELCOME LIGHT BUFFET LUNCH - REGISTRATION

OFFICIAL OPENING | PLENARY | ARTEMIS HALL

12.15 OPENING REMARKS

12.30 KEYNOTE ADDRESS His Excellency the President of the Hellenic Republic

Mr. Prokopios Pavlopoulos

13.00 OPENING REMARKS

Rector Hélène Ahrweiler, President, Administration Council, European Cultural Centre of Delphi

13.10 KEYNOTE SPEECH Margaritis Schinas, Vice President, Promoting our European Way of Life, European Commission

13.30 IN CONVERSATION Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki, President, Greece 2021 Committee

Chair: Katerina Aggelidaki, Athens Voice, Greece

13.50 IN CONVERSATION Paula Dobriansky, Senior Fellow, The Future of Diplomacy Project, Harvard Kennedy School, USA

Nik Gowing, Director and Co-author, Thinking the Unthinkable, UK

14.10 KEYNOTE ADDRESS Niall Ferguson, Milbank Family Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, USA

14.30 IN CONVERSATION

FROM THERMOPYLES TO SALAMINA

Marianna V. Vardinoyannis, Goodwill Ambassador, UNESCO

Rector Hélène Ahrweiler, President, Administration Council, European Cultural Centre of Delphi, Greece

Chair: Antonis Sroiter, Anchorman, Alpha TV, Greece

15.00 BREAK

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15.15 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

ENSURING FINANCIAL STABILITY Defining financial stability – The root causes of financial crises and the case for effective financial regulation and crisis management

Keynote speaker

Elke Koenig, Chair, Single Resolution Board (SRB), Brussels

Speakers

George Zanias, Chairman, Eurobank, Greece

Gikas Hardouvelis, Professor, University of Piraeus, Greece

Chair: Tobias Tröger, Chair of Private Law, Trade, & Business Law, Goethe University, Germany

15.55 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

MACROECONOMIC STABILITY AS A PRECONDITION FOR FINANCIAL STABILITY The links between monetary and financial stability – The links between fiscal sustainability and financial stability

Keynote speaker:

Loukas Papademos, Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic (2011-2012)

Speakers:

Charles Wyplocz, Honorary Professor of Int. Economics, The Graduate Institute Geneva, Switzerland

Chair: Christos Hadjiemmanuil, Professor of Int. & European Monetary, University of Piraeus, Greece

16.40 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

ON FINANCIAL SUPERVISION Key attributes of sound financial supervision – Is there an optimal institutional structure on financial supervision? – Independence and accountability of financial

supervisors

Keynote speaker:

Andrea Enria, Chair of the Supervisory Board, ECB, Germany

Speakers:

Bart Joosen, President of the Academic Board, European Banking Institute, Germany

Hans-Helmut Kotz, Resident Fellow, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, USA

Stilpon Nestor, Managing Director, Nestors Advisors, UK

Chair: Christos Gortsos, Professor of Public Economic Law, University of Athens, Greece

17.30 PRESENTATION | ARTEMIS HALL

TOWARDS 2050: MEGATRENDS IN INDUSTRIES

Marina Petroleka, Global Head of Industry Research, Fitch Solutions, UK

Introduced by: Christos Gortsos, Professor of Public Economic Law, University of Athens, Greece

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18.15 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

REFORMS OF THE GREEK BANKING SYSTEM: THE CHALLENGES AHEAD

George Zavvos, Deputy Minister of Finance responsible for the Financial System, Hellenic Republic

Martin Czurda, Chief Executive Officer, Hellenic Financial Stability Fund, Greece

Fokion Karavias, CEO, Eurobank, Greece

Christos Megalou, CEO &Executive Board Member of the Board of Directors, Piraeus Bank SA, Greece

Pavlos Mylonas, CEO, National Bank of Greece

Vassilios E. Psaltis, CEO, Alpha Bank, Greece

Chair: Nena Malliara, Journalist, Capital.gr/ Kefalaio Newspaper, Greece

19.15 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

THE ROLE OF BANKING IN AN EVOLVING FINANCIAL ECOSYSTEM

Martin Czurda, Chief Executive Officer, Hellenic Financial Stability Fund, Greece

Dimitris Kyparissis, CEO, Optima Bank, Greece Juan Lobato, Founder & Co-CEO, Ebury, UK

Chair: Chryssos Kavounides, Partner & Managing Director - Head of Athens office, BCG, Greece

20.00 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

MARKETS CLASSIFICATION:

HOW IT CAN MOBILIZE THE GLOBALIZED ECOSYSTEM & PROVIDE LIQUIDITY IN LOCAL CAPITAL MARKETS

Dimitris Melas, Managing Director, Global Head of Equity Research, MSCI, UK

Manyu Moravenov, CEO, Bulgarian Stock Exchange, Bulgaria

Adrian Tanase, Director General, Bursa de Valori Bucuresti SA, Romania

Ognjen Popović, Member, Minister’s Office & Senior Business Analyst, Ministry of Finance, Republic of Serbia

Socrates Lazarides, CEO, Athens Exchange Group, Greece

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Chair: Nikos Porfyris, Chief Post-Trading & Int. Business Development Officer, Athens Exchange Group, Greece

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21.15 WELCOME RECEPTION | LOBBY AREA

21.15 BUFFET DINNER | LETO HALL (by invitation only)

DISCUSSION Robert Kagan, Stephen & Barbara Friedman Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution, USA

Alexis Papahelas, Executive Editor, Kathimerini Newspaper, Greece

21.15 DINNER | APOLLON ROOM (by invitation only)

ENHANCING COOPERATION BETWEEN HOMELAND AND DIASPORA More than 5.000.000 Greek citizens live abroad, how we can empower their ties with homeland and improve multilayer cooperation with their communities?

John Chrysoulakis, General Secretary for Greeks abroad, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hellenic Republic

Professor George Prevelakis, Permanent Representative of Greece, OECD, France

Drake Behrakis, President & CEO Marwick Associates LLC, USA

Peter Poulos, Executive Editor, The Hellenic Initiative, USA

Bill Papastergiadis, Managing Partner, Moray & Agnew Lawyers, Australia

Nick Larigakis, President, American Hellenic Institute, USA

Alexander Kitroeff, Professor, Haverford College, USA

Chair: Fanis Papathanasiou, Journalist, ERT, Greece

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15.15 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

THE STATUS OF LIBERAL DEMOCRACY IN THE ERA OF AUTHORITARIAN POWERS The increase of the economic influence of illiberal democracies, as well as, authoritarian powers, challenges the international post-war order. 30 years after the

Fukuyama’s End of History, liberal democracy faces a significant competitor, elected but completely illiberal governments with significant economic and military

power. Will this provide a plausible alternative to liberal democracy, for the first time after the end of the Cold War? Will authoritarian capitalism act as the

normative counter-force to liberal democracy in the 21st century?

Content Partner: Athens Democracy Forum in association with The New York Times

Introduction: Achilles Tsaltas, President, Athens Democracy Forum, UK

Sonja Puntscher-Riekman, Professor & Director, Salzburg Centre of EU Studies, University of Salzburg, Austria

Nathan Gardels, Co-Founder, Berggruen Institute, USA

Karolina Wigura, Member of the Board, Kultura Liberalna Foundation, Poland

Αngelos Chryssogelos, Associate Fellow, Europe Programme, Chatham House, UK

Chair: Matina Stevis-Gridneff, Brussels Correspondent, The New York Times

16.15 IN CONVERSATION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

THE DYSTOPIA OF THE HACKED DEMOCRACY

Theodoros Roussopoulos, Member, Hellenic Parliament

Chair: Pepy Ragousi, Journalist, Ta Nea, Greece

16.35 IN CONVERSATION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

CHINA'S RISE AND TENSIONS OF US-CHINA RELATIONS

Cheng Li, Director & Senior Fellow, John L. Thornton China Center Foreign Policy, Brookings, USA

Chair: Alexandra Fotaki, Journalist, Kathimerini Newspaper, Greece

16.55 IN CONVERSATION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE FUTURE OF DEMOCRACY George Katrougalos, Member, Hellenic Parliament; Foreign Affairs Minister (2019)

Soli Özel, Professor, Kadir Has University, Turkey

Chair: Kimberly Conniff Taber, Director of Content, Athens Democracy Forum, UK

17.30 KEYNOTE SPEECH | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

HOW THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE 4TH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION WILL INFLUENCE POLITICAL REALITY

Demetris Syllouris, President of the House of Representatives, Republic of Cyprus

Introduced by: Kimberly Conniff Taber, Director of Content, Athens Democracy Forum, UK

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18.15 KEYNOTE SPEECH | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

Vladimir Chizhov, Russia's Ambassador to the EU, Brussels

Chair: Giannis Mandalidis, Manager, CNN.gr

18.35 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

ASSESSING RUSSIA'S RELATIONSHIP WITH THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPEAN UNION:

NEW BEGINNINGS OR PERPETUAL CONTRASTS? The annexation of Crimea marked a turning point in Russia's relationships with the United States and nations of European Union. Since then, US and European

authorities hold that Russia’s foreign policy objectives and strategy have been steadily undermining the western liberal order. Will this framework keep defining the

relationship or there is another road ahead?

Katarzyna Pisarska, Founder & Director, European Academy of Diplomacy, Poland

Andrey Kortunov, Director General, Russian International Affairs Council, Russia

Matthew Rojansky, Director, Kennan Institute, Wilson Center, USA

Chair: Ben Hall, Europe Editor, Financial Times, UK

19.25 IN CONVERSATION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

EUROATLANTIC RELATIONS IN TIMES OF INSTABILITY:

THE NEED FOR A COORDINATED STRATEGY TO ADDRESS BIG CHALLENGES

Stavros Lambrinidis, EU Ambassador to the United States, USA

Athanasios Ellis, Editor-in-Chief, Kathimerini English Edition, Greece

19.45 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

THE FUTURE OF TRANSATLANTIC ALLIANCE: TOWARDS A PRAGMATIC RENEWAL The Transatlantic Alliance has been the cornerstone of the international system since the end of WWII. However, these last few years it was marked by constraints,

diverging priorities and policy ambivalences as regards global engagement and support of multilateralism. What is the path to follow so as to reinvigorate the

Alliance and efficiently tackle the various challenges facing the West?

Christos Stylianides, European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management (2014-19), Cyprus

Miltiadis Varvitsiotis, Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hellenic Republic

Ian Lesser, Vice President, German Marshall Fund of the USA, Brussels

Rastislav Káčer, Chairman, Globsec, Slovakia

Ben Haddad, Director, Future Europe Initiative, Atlantic Council, USA

Chair: Robin Shepherd, Vice President, Halifax International Security Forum, Canada

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20.30 IN CONVERSATION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN SOUTHEAST UKRAINE With a new government in Kyiv and renewed efforts to bring Russia and Ukraine together in the Normandy format, new hopes emerged for progress in Donbas

conflict resolution. Prisoner exchanges, partial withdrawals of troops and a partial ceasefire have all improved conditions on the ground. Russian and Ukrainian

interests have been the keys to progress thus far. But what about the wider international community’s role? What steps and investments could be undertaken by

European states, international organizations, and in the context of deeply hostile US-Russia relations to advance the goals of conflict resolution, reconciliation and

reconstruction?

Content Partner: Wilson Center

Oksana Antonenko, Director, Control Risks, UK

Viktor Andrusiv, Executive Director, Ukrainian Institute for the Future, Ukraine

Professor Vladimir Baranovsky, Institute of world economy & int'l relations (IMEMO), member of the board, Russia

Chair: Matthew Rojansky, Director, Kennan Institute, Wilson Center, USA

21.00 BREAK

AMALIA HOTEL DELPHI

21.15 WELCOME RECEPTION | LOBBY AREA

21.15 BUFFET DINNER | LETO HALL (by invitation only)

DISCUSSION

Robert Kagan, Stephen & Barbara Friedman Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution, USA

Alexis Papahelas, Executive Editor, Kathimerini Newspaper, Greece

21.15 DINNER | APOLLON ROOM (by invitation only)

ENHANCING COOPERATION BETWEEN HOMELAND AND DIASPORA More than 5.000.000 Greek citizens live abroad, how we can empower their ties with homeland and improve multilayer cooperation with their communities?

John Chrysoulakis, General Secretary for Greeks abroad, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hellenic Republic

Professor George Prevelakis, Permanent Representative of Greece, OECD, France

Drake Behrakis, President & CEO Marwick Associates LLC, USA

Peter Poulos, Executive Editor, The Hellenic Initiative, USA

Bill Papastergiadis, Managing Partner, Moray & Agnew Lawyers, Australia

Nick Larigakis, President, American Hellenic Institute, USA

Alexander Kitroeff, Professor, Haverford College, USA Chair: Fanis Papathanasiou, Journalist, ERT, Greece

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15.15 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

PUBLIC PRIVATE COOPERATION IN HEALTHCARE AND RETIREMENT INSURANCES, A PREREQUISITE FOR A

COHESIVE SOCIAL POLICY Statutory health and retirement insurance system faces important systemic and structural challenges. How can develop a sustainable universal healthcare and

retirement system in the era of both demographic and financial pressures?

Yannis Vroutsis, Minister for Labour and Social Affairs, Hellenic Republic

Vassilis Kikilias, Minister of Health, Hellenic Republic

Christoforos Sardelis, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Ethniki Insurance S.A.

Pascal Apostolides, General Manager, AbbVie Pharmaceuticals SA, Greece

Milton Nectarios, Professor of Insurance, University of Piraeus, Greece

Platon Tinios, Associate Professor, University of Piraeus, Greece

Margarita Antonaki, General Manager, Hellenic Association of Insurance Companies, Greece

Xenophon Contiades, Managing Director, Centre for Europ. Constitutional Law, Tsatsos Foundation, Greece

Konstantinos Kougioumoutzis, Chief Operations Officer, NN Hellas

Yannis Chatzitheodosiou, President, EEA, Greece

Yannis Kantoros, CEO, Interamerican, Greece

Chair: Makis Pollatos, Journalist, Proto Thema, Greece

16.45 KEYNOTE SPEECH| DIONYSOS HALL

INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY OF THE PHARMA SECTOR: OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH

Michele Antognoli, Vice President, International Markets Department, BFF Banking Group

17.00 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

THE IMPACT OF THE AUSTERITY MEASURES IN THE GREEK PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY

Vasilis Kontozamanis, Deputy Minister of Health, Hellenic Republic

Dimitris P. Giannakopoulos, President & CEO, VIANEX SA; President, SAFEE, Greece

Konstantinos G. Panagoulias, Alternate President, Hellenic Association of Pharmaceutical Companies, Greece

Vassilios Katsos, Member of the Board, Pharmathen, Greece

Chair: Amalia Kantzou, Journalist, CNN.gr

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18.15 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE HEALTHCARE POLICY IN GREECE:

UNLOCKING VALUE THROUGH PHARMA The aim is to have a multi-stakeholders discussion about fostering/supporting innovation under fiscal constraints and at the same time enhance the

sustainability and resilience of the Greek healthcare system. The experience of the past 10 years has shown that despite the different attempts to get reformed,

the Greek healthcare system has reached its limits. We live in an era of unprecedented breakthroughs in medical technologies, where advances in in biomedical

sciences and investment in research & development by the pharmaceutical industry are delivering new, innovative therapies across all disease areas. At the same

time pharmaceutical innovation helps to reduce costs in other parts of the health and social care system and also bring significant investment in the country via

clinical trials at the local hospitals and by fostering collaboration between foreign and local pharma companies.

Content Partner: Hellenic Association of Pharmaceutical Companies

Vassilis Kikilias, Minister of Health, Hellenic Republic

Olympios Papadimitriou, President, Hellenic Association of Pharmaceutical Companies, Greece

Esteban Plata, President, Western Europe and Canada, AbbVie

Klavs A. Holm, Ambassador, Embassy of Denmark in Greece

Chair: Maria Nikoltsiou, Journalist/Anchorwoman, Alpha TV, Greece

19.00 IN CONVERSATION | DIONYSOS HALL

THE GREEK PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY

Theodoros Tryfon, Co/CEO, ELPEN Group; President, Panhellenic Union of Pharmaceutical Industries, Greece

Chair: Maria Nikoltsiou, Journalist/Anchorwoman, Alpha TV, Greece

19.10 IN CONVERSATION | DIONYSOS HALL

THE FUTURE OF MEDICINE AND ITS SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS

Dr. George P. Chrousos, Professor & Chairman, 1st

Department of Pediatrics, Athens Medical School, Greece

John S. Baras, Professor and Lockheed Martin Chair in Systems Engineering, University of Maryland, USA

19.35 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

CURRENT STATE AND OUTLOOK OF THE NPL REGIME A coordinated and cohesive political response to the NPL issue is essential for the sustainability of the Greek Banking System. How coordinated initiatives can

support the de-escalation of NPLs and safeguarding a flourishing banking sector?

Georgios Georgakopoulos, Executive BoD Member, Managing Director, Intrum Hellas

Theodoros A. Kalantonis, Deputy CEO, troubled Assets Group, Eurobank, Greece

Artemis Theodoridis, Exec. BoD Member & GM Non-Performing Loans &Treasury Management, Alpha Bank, Greece

Fotini Ioannou, General Manager, National Bank of Greece

Chair: Dimitris Pefanis, Journalist, Insider.gr, Greece

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20.20 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

THE DAY AFTER NPL’s, REVITALIZING THE GREEK ECONOMY The resolution of the NPL problem needs strategic partnerships between Banks, State, and the broader private sector. How we can shape an effective NPL

management mechanism to resolve that pressing challenge?

Akis Bis, Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Intrum Investments Greece

Apostolos Gkoutzinis, Partner, Milbank - Tweed - Hadley & McCloy, UK

Theodoros Mathikolonis, Executive Director and Executive Member of the BoD, QQuant, Greece

Chair: Stelios Bouras, Journalist and Communications Adviser, Greece

21.00 BREAK

AMALIA HOTEL DELPHI

21.15 WELCOME RECEPTION | LOBBY AREA

21.15 BUFFET DINNER | LETO HALL (by invitation only)

DISCUSSION Robert Kagan, Stephen & Barbara Friedman Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution, USA

Alexis Papahelas, Executive Editor, Kathimerini Newspaper, Greece

21.15 DINNER | APOLLON ROOM (by invitation only)

ENHANCING COOPERATION BETWEEN HOMELAND AND DIASPORA More than 5.000.000 Greek citizens live abroad, how we can empower their ties with homeland and improve multilayer cooperation with their communities?

John Chrysoulakis, General Secretary for Greeks abroad, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Hellenic Republic

Professor George Prevelakis, Permanent Representative of Greece, OECD, France

Drake Behrakis, President & CEO Marwick Associates LLC, USA

Peter Poulos, Executive Editor, The Hellenic Initiative, USA

Bill Papastergiadis, Managing Partner, Moray & Agnew Lawyers, Australia

Nick Larigakis, President, American Hellenic Institute, USA

Alexander Kitroeff, Professor, Haverford College, USA Chair: Fanis Papathanasiou, Journalist, ERT, Greece

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08.00 BREAKFAST 1 | APOLLON ROOM

CYBER SECURITY & INFRASTRUCTURE Content Partner: Imperial College

Prof Chris Hankin, Director, Research Institute on Trustworthy Inter-connected Cyber-physical Systems, UK

Marios Polycarpou, Professor & Director, KIOS Research & Innovation Center of Excellence, UK

Christos Panayiotou, Deputy Director, KIOS Research and Innovation Center of Excellence, UK

Chronis Kapalidis, Academy S NF Fellow, Int. Security Department, Chatham House, UK

George Balafoutis, Cyber Security Architect, Microsoft, Greece

George Papadimitrakopoulos, Advisor and Liason for the UK Greek National Rapporteur, Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Chair: Litsa Panayotopoulou, Cofounder and CEO, EVIA IP Ltd, Greece

08.00 BREAKFAST 2 | IANTHI ROOM

FROM THERMOPYLES TO SALAMINA

Alkiviadis Stefanis, Deputy Minister of National Defence, Hellenic Republic

Ambassador (ret. ) Alexandros P.Mallias, fmr Ambassador of the Hellenic Republic to Washington D.C.(2005-2009)

Kostas Ant. Lavdas, Professor European and Comparative Politics at Panteion University, Athens, Greece

Dimitris Bourantonis, Vice Rector; Professor of International & European Studies, Athens University, Greece

Kostas Ifantis, Professor, Panteion University, Greece

Nicolas Papanastasopoulos, Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece

Nicolaos Koukis, Philologist & Historian, Greece

George Hatzitheofanous, Major Gen. (ret.), ESDDA, Strategy & Operational Planning Instructor, Greece

Panagiotis Michos, Journalist, Student of Political Science & Int’l Relations, University of Peloponnese, Greece

Chair: Andreas Sideris, Political Scientist, Publisher, MSc, LSE

09:15 BREAK

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INVEST IN GREECE – ROUNDTABLE 1

SHAPING AN INVESTMENT FRIENDLY INSTITUTIONAL ENVIRONMENT Investments are essential for the sustainable growth and competitiveness of the Greek economy. How can shape a pro-investment institutional framework?

Adonis Georgiadis, Minister of Development and Investments, Hellenic Republic

Nikolaos Papathanasis, Deputy Minister of Development and Investments, Hellenic Republic

Dimitris Liakos, Economist, Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister (2016-2019), Greece

Joshua Anderson, Portfolio Manager, PIMCO

Panayotis Bernitsas, Managing Partner, Bernitsas Law Firm, Greece

Sotiris Bregiannos, Founder & Managing Partner, Bregiannos Law Firm, Greece

Ioannis Emiris, General Manager Wholesale Banking, Alpha Bank, Greece

Mikael Ericson, CEO & President, Intrum, Sweden

Apostolos Gkoutzinis, Partner, Milbank - Tweed - Hadley & McCloy, UK

Yannis Manuelides, Partner, Allen & Overy, UK

Charlotte Ruhe, Managing Director, Central and South Eastern Europe, EBRD, UK

Andreas Santis, Managing Director, Head of Greece & Western Balkans, NCH Capital, Greece

Dimitris Tsakonas, General Director, Public Debt Management Agency, Greece

Chair: Stamatis Zacharos, , Action 24 Channel, Greece

09:25 BREAK

PLENARY | LETO HALL

09.30 KEYNOTE | LETO HALL

CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF THE MULTILATERAL TRADING SYSTEM

Alan Wolff, Deputy Director General, World Trade Organization, Switzerland

09.45 KEYNOTE SPEECH | LETO HALL

Tao Zhang, Deputy Managing Director, IMF, USA

10.00 IN CONVERSATION | LETO HALL

Catherine Mann, Global Chief Economist, Citibank, USA

Plutarchos Sakellaris, Professor of Economics, Athens University, Greece

10.15 KEYNOTE SPEECH | LETO HALL

Joshua Anderson, Portfolio Manager, PIMCO

10.30 KEYNOTE SPEECH | LETO HALL

SECURING EUROPE’S POSITION IN THE WORLD

Dimitris Papalexopoulos, VP, ERT (European Roundtable for Industry); Chairman, Group Ex. Committee TITAN Cement

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11.00 SESSION | LETO HALL

ROUND TABLE ON GLOBAL INVESTMENT CHALLENGES, OPPORTUNITIES AND GOVERNANCE Global FDI flows have declined in each of the past three years and while equity portfolio flows to emerging economies have on the whole been positive through

2018-19, they remain volatile and vulnerable to confidence shocks.The next decade will see a continuing rapid evolution in the environment for international

investment. While the immediate macroeconomic picture has improved in the last six months, it is still highly vulnerable to a worsening in international trade

tensions, heightened geopolitical risks, or shifts in central bank monetary strategy.

Content Partner: Chatham House

Gabriel Siles-Brügge, Associate Professor in Public Policy, University of Warwick, UK

Creon Butler, Director, Global Economy and Finance Programme, Chatham House, UK

11.20 PRESENTATION | LETO HALL

THE GLOBAL ATTRACTIVENESS INDEX The thermometer of a country’s attractiveness

Valerio De Molli, Managing Partner and CEO, The European House- Ambrosetti, Italy

11.40 INVEST IN GREECE – ROUNDTABLE 2| LETO HALL

CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES There are many comparative advantages, as well as, challenges for an aspiring investor in Greece. How is the Greek investment environment?

Kostas Fragogiannis, Deputy Minister for Economic Diplomacy & Openness, Hellenic Republic

Dimitris Skalkos , Secretary General for Public Investment & Partnership Agreement, Hellenic Republic

Fotis Kourmousis, Special Secretary for Private Debt Management, Hellenic Republic

Alexis Patelis, Chief Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister, Hellenic Republic

Antonios Achilleoudis, Group Managing Director, AXIA Ventures Group, Greece

Ioannis Arapoglou, General Manager, Business Development & Corporate Finance, Copelouzos Group, Greece

John Bruen, Senior Managing Director, Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets, UK

Panos Papazoglou, Managing Director, EY, Greece

Stergios Pitsiorlas, Chairman, AVIAREPS, Greece

George Polites, CEO, Euroxx Securities SA, Greece

Aristidis Xenofos, Executive Chairman, Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund, Greece

Chair: Andreea Moraru, Regional Head for Greece & Cyprus, EBRD &

Stamatis Zacharos, Journalist, Action 24 Channel, Greece

13.00 KEYNOTE SPEECH | LETO HALL

Alain Pilloux, Vice President Banking, EBRD, UK

Introduced by: Stamatis Zacharos, Journalist, Action 24 Channel, Greece

13.15 KEYNOTE SPEECH | LETO HALL

Nikos Stathopoulos, Managing Partner, BC Partners, UK

Chair: Nik Gowing, Thinking the Unthinkable, UK

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13.30 IN CONVERSATION | LETO HALL

Albert Bourla, CEO, Pfizer, USA

Introduced by: Athanasios Ellis, Editor-in-Chief, Kathimerini English Edition, Greece

13.45 IN CONVERSATION | LETO HALL

ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE IN TRANSFORMATIVE REAL ESTATE, KEY INSIGHTS AND CHALLENGES

Kostas Vassiliou, Deputy CEO, Head of Group Corporate & Investment Banking, Eurobank Ergasias SA, Greece

Sangeeth Ram, Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company, Dubai

Introduced by: Stefania Souki, Journalist, Proto Thema Newspaper, Greece

14.00 IN CONVERSATION | LETO HALL

Dimitris Andriopoulos, President & CEO, Dimand S.A., Greece

Chair: Stefania Souki, Journalist, Proto Thema Newspaper, Greece

14.15 LUNCH BREAK

14.45 IN CONVERSATION | LETO HALL

Lina Mendoni, Minister of Culture and Sports, Hellenic Republic

Chair: George Mergos, Professor Emeritus, National and Kapodistrian University, Greece

15.05 IN CONVERSATION | LETO HALL

Apostolos Tamvakakis, Managing Partner, EOS Capital Partners, Greece

Spyros Theodoropoulos, CEO, Chipita, Greece

Chair: Stamatis Zacharos, Journalist, Action 24 Channel, Greece

15.35 INVEST IN GREECE – ROUNDTABLE 3 | LETO HALL

IMPROVING QUALITY OF FDI ATTRACTION

Dimitrios Ekonomou, Deputy Minister in Charge of Spatial Planning and Urban Environment, Hellenic Republic

Nikolaos Mantzoufas, General Secretary, Private Investments and PPPs, Hellenic Republic

Christos Balaskas, Vice-President & General Manager, Eldorado Gold Corporation, Greece

Dimitris Chanis, CEO, Heracles Group, Lafargeholcim, Greece

Chris Dimou, President & CEO, The Americas, Roto Group, USA

Vassilis Karamouzis, General Manager, Corporate and Investment Banking, NBG, Greece

Catherine M.Karatzas, Partner, Karatzas & Partners Law Firm, Greece

Orestis Omran, Head of the EU-Greek Practice, DLA Piper UK LLP, Brussels

Eleni Vrettou, Executive General Manager of Corporate and Investment Banking, Piraeus Bank, Greece

Thomas Varvitsiotis, President, V+O, Greece

Chair: Antonis Papayannides, Managing Director, Economia Publishing, Greece

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17.00 BREAK

17.15 INVEST IN GREECE – ROUNDTABLE 4 | LETO HALL

POTENTIAL INVESTMENT PROJECTS

Marios Kontomerkos, CEO,Mohegan Gaming Entertainment, USA

George Chryssikos, Founder & Managing Partner, Grivalia Management, Greece

Dimitris Andriopoulos, President & CEO, Dimand S.A., Greece

George Kormas, Head Group Real Estate of Piraeus Bank Group & CEO of Piraeus Real Estate S.A, Greece

Fanis Spanos, Governor, Region of Central Greece

Alexia Bakoyannis, Co-Founder, Chairman & Managing Director, EA RELATE, Greece

Christos Sclavounis, Founder and Managing Partner , ALPHACAP Partners, Greece

Ioannnis Revithis, CEO, Revithis & Partners Group of Companies, Greece

Georgios Bolos, Founding Member, Brookstreet Equity Partners, UK

Chair: Maria Nikoltsiou, Journalist/Anchorwoman, Alpha TV, Greece

18.15 SESSION | LETO HALL

BIG-TECH DRIVING FDI IN GREECE How FDI can become the leading factor in the country's transformation and how to incentivize the Big-tech companies to start operations in Greece.

Content Partner: Endeavor

Stelios Papadopoulos, Chairman of the Board, Biogen, USA

Constantine Polychronopoulos, Vice President & CTO, Telco NFV business UNIT, VMware

Michael Rager, Principal, Deutsche Telekom Capital Partners, Germany

Naveen Rao, CorpVP and General Manager of Artificial Intelligence Products Group, Intel Corporation

Yorgos Koutsoyannopoulos, Vice President Of Engineering, ANSYS, Inc.

Kostas Mallios, Corporate Vice President, Applied AI at Applied Materials

Chair: Andreas Stavropoulos, Partner, Threshold

18.50 SESSION | LETO HALL

RESHAPING STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES WITH A MORE INNOVATIVE MINDSET TO DRIVE SUSTAINABLE

GROWTH IN THE NEW ERA State-owned enterprises are being reshaped in a rapidly changing environment, with new organization and operating models, regulatory changes, growing call

to decarbonize, disruptive digital forces and transforming industries, driving them towards a new and different future. And that future could be right.

George Stassis, Chairman & CEO of PPC SA, Greece

Harry Sachinis, CEO EYDAP (Athens Water Supply and Sewerage Company) S.A., Greece

Nikolaos Athanasopoulos, CEO, Athens Urban Transport Organization S.A., Greece

Stefanos Vlastos, CEO, Public Properties Company, Greece

Chair: Rania Aikaterinari, CEO, HCAP, Greece

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SUSTAINABILITY & IMPACT INVESTING IN THE DECADE AHEAD:

CHANGING THE WAY WE INVEST TO PROMOTE THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY A multidisciplinary international expert panel discusses the tremendous potential of Impact Investing, how it aligns personal values with financial returns, while

also addressing global environmental and social challenges.

Content Partner: The Hellenic Impact Investing Network (HIIN)

Christos Megalou, CEO &Executive Board Member of the Board of Directors, Piraeus Bank SA, Greece

Tina Mavraki, Executive Director, Barak Fund, UK

Jacco Minnaar, CEO & Head of the BoD, Triodos Asset Management, Netherlands

Antonis Schwarz, Founder Good Move Initiatives, Germany

Alistair Clark, Managing Director, Environment and Sustainability, EBRD

Chair: Kostis Tselenis, Global Investor & President, Hellenic Impact Investing Network, Switzerland

20.15 BREAK

EUROPEAN CULTURAL CENTRE OF DELPHI

PLENARY | ARTEMIS HALL

20.00 KEYNOTE SPEECH | ARTEMIS HALL

Ana Brnabic, Prime Minister, Republic of Serbia

Chair: Nik Gowing, Author, Thinking the Unthinkable, UK

20.20 KEYNOTE SPEECH | ARTEMIS HALL

Mario Centeno, President, Eurogroup

Chair: Yannis Pretenteris, Editorialist, Ta NEA Newspaper, Greece

20.45 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL *limited seat capacity

Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister, Hellenic Republic

Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times, UK

21.15 BREAK

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Anna Diamantopoulou, President, DIKTIO Network for Reforms in Greece & Europe, EU Commissioner (1999-2004) Dimitris Avramopoulos, European Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs & Citizenship (2014-2019)

Chair: Giorgos Kouvaras, Journalist, Huffington, Greece

21.30 DINNER | APOLLON ROOM (by invitation only)

WESTERN BALKANS: A BLACK HOLE IN THE EUROPEAN SECURITY ARCHITECTURE Due to its strategically important position, as well as demographic and historic reasons Balkans have an inherent instability, parallel, is a field of multiple powers

projection. How we can improve the multilateral cooperation in the region in a coordinated and efficient way?

Nikola Dimitrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of North Macedonia

Etjen Xhafaj, Deputy Minister for Europe & Foreign Affairs, Republic of Albania

Matthew Palmer, Dep.Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Europ. & Eurasian Affairs, US Department of State

George Ciamba , Ambassador of Romania to the Hellenic Republic

François Lafond, Special Adviser from Expertise France, Secretariat for European Affairs at Skopje

Damir Marusic, Executive Editor, American Interest, USA

Chair: Ali Aslan, TV Presenter and Journalist, Germany

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CYBER SECURITY & INFRASTRUCTURE Content Partner: Imperial College

Prof Chris Hankin, Director, Research Institute on Trustworthy Inter-connected Cyber-physical Systems, UK

Marios Polycarpou, Professor & Director, KIOS Research & Innovation Center of Excellence, Cyprus

Christos Panayiotou, Deputy Director, KIOS Research and Innovation Center of Excellence, UK

Chronis Kapalidis, Academy S NF Fellow, Int. Security Department, Chatham House, UK

George Balafoutis, Cyber Security Architect, Microsoft, Greece

George Papadimitrakopoulos, Adviser and Liason for the UK Greek National Rapporteur, Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Chair: Litsa Panayotopoulou, Cofounder and CEO, EVIA IP Ltd, Greece

09.30 BREAK

10.45 SESSION | APOLLON ROOM

FUTURE INNOVATION ECOSYSTEMS Innovation is changing, and becoming less of an art and more of a science. Innovation processes are increasingly systematized, and there is a fast-expanding global

knowledge base on innovation environments, frameworks and techniques. The ways in which organizations engage in innovation - and the tools they use to do so -

are also evolving. Advancements in technologies such as data analytics, AI, computer simulation, social networks and others are enabling new ways to: perform

innovation, design and development; engage with customers; understand market and technology trends; source design and engineering concepts; run experiments

and try products; mobilize resources across organizational boundaries and economy wide; and to do more, much more.

Content Partner: Global Federation Competitiveness Councils

Prof. Isabel Capeloa Gil, Rector, Catholic University of Portugal

Spiros Dimolitsas, Senior VP for Research & Chief Technology Officer, Georgetown University, USA

Socrates Lazaridis, CEO, Athens Exchange Group, Greece

Chris Musselman, Head of U.S. Commercial Business, Palantir Technologies, USA

Chair: Chad Evans, Executive Vice President, Council on Competitiveness, USA

11.30 SESSION | APOLLON ROOM

TAKING RESEARCH, INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP TO THE NEXT LEVEL

Christos Dimas, Deputy Minister for Research and Technology

Vassilis Antoniadis, Regional Financial Institutions Leader- Central Europe & Middle East, SP &MD ,BCG

Jimmy Athanasopoulos, Libra Group, Social Responsibility; Chairman, Envolve Global Entrepreneurship

Emmanouil Dermitzakis, Professor &Director of Health 2030 Genome Center, University of Geneva Medical School

Charalampos Bakolias, Senior Director & General Manager, ANSYS Hellas S.A

Vasso Kindi,, Professor, Department of Philosophy & History of Science, University of Athens

Nikolaos Mavridis, Founder & Director of the Interactive Robots and Media Lab, MIT

Chair: Giannis Dionatos, Owner, EMEA, Startuper Magazine

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12.10 SESSION | APOLLON ROOM

THE INVESTORS’ TALK Global level Greek investors share their views and ideas on what are the next opportunities for Greece, how do we reposition Greece in the global market,

how can we attract and scale Greece's capital attractiveness.

Andreas Stavropoulos, Partner, Threshold Ventures (DFJ)

Dimitrios Athanasopoulos , Group Managing Director,, AXIA Ventures Group

Niko Bonatsos, Managing Director, General Catalyst

Nick Kalliagkopoulos, Principal, Prime Ventures

Christina Crosby, Managing Director Astir Capital Advisors

Stelios Elia, Managing Director, BC Partners

Chair: Marcos Veremis, Chairman, Upstream; Partner, Big-Pi

12.50 KEYNOTE SESSION | APOLLON ROOM

LIVABLE CITIES

Sangeeth Ram, Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company, Dubai

13.10 SESSION | APOLLON ROOM

SMART MOBILITY: KEEPING THE CITY MOVING

Ioannis Kefalogiannis, Deputy Minister of Transportation, Hellenic Republic

Andreas Taprantzis, CEO, Avis

Andreana Pappas, Head, Visa Greece

Alessio Raccagna, Government Affairs Senior Manager, Italy & Greece Lime

Vasilis Danias, General Manager, Beat

Thomas Losse-Müller, Partner, EY Germany, Staatssekretär a.D.

Chair: Tasos Zachos, Chief Editor, Fortune Greece

13.50 LUNCH BREAK

14.15 DISCUSSION | APOLLON ROOM

SUPER INTELLIGENT DEMOCRACY

Theodore Scaltsas, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Edinburgh

Chair: Pepy Ragousi, Journalist, Ta Nea, Greece

14.30 KEYNOTE SPEECH | LETO HALL

DEMOCRACY IN THE DIGITAL AGE

John Galligan, Leader, Microsoft Global Corporate Affairs, Microsoft

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14.45 SESSION | APOLLON ROOM

OWNING DIGITAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS As part of their digital transformation efforts, organizations need to act responsibly and promote ethical use of technology.

Rebecca Lieb, Co-Founder & Analyst, Kaleido Insights

Monique Morrow, President, Vetri Foundation

George Petropoulos, Research Fellow, Bruegel

Chair: Yannis Mastrogeorgiou, SG for Communication and Media at Presidency, Government Hellenic Republic

15.20 IN CONVERSATION | APOLLON ROOM

DIGITRANSITION: LAUNCHING myDATA

George Pitsilis , Governor, Independent Authority for Public Revenue

15.40 SESSION | APOLLON ROOM

THE STATE AS A FACILITATOR OF DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

Georgios Georgantas , Deputy Minister for Digital Governance

Leonidas Christopoulos, SG for Digital Governance and Simplification of Administrative Procedures

Spyros Poulidas, CEO, IBM Greece & Cyprus

Theodosis Michalopoulos, CEO, Microsoft

Konstantin Papaxanthis ,CEO & Founde, Scytales

Andreas Xirocostas, Managing Director,SAP

Andreas Drimiotis, Business Consultant

Phaedra Chrousos,, Chief Strategy Officer, Libra Group

Giota Paparidou, President of BOD, SEPE

Costas Chronopoulos, Global Account Director ,Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Nikos Christodoulou, Partner,Consulting Leader, Deloitte

Chair: Anna Visvizi, Editor-in-Chief, Transforming Gov.: People, Process & Policy Chair, Research & Innov. Institute

16.30 SESSION | APOLLON ROOM

DIGITAL ERA IN RETAIL

Steve Cox ,Group Vice President, ERP EPM Product Marketing, Oracle

Dimitris Hiotis, Partner, Simon-Kucher & Partners

Vassilis Koutentakis, Executive General Manager, Piraeus Bank

Christina Theofilidi, Ethniki, Executive Member of the BoD, Member of the Executive Committee, NBG

Nikos Fligos, Director Commercial Operations, Greece, Cyprus & Malta, Papastratos

Damianos Charalampidis, Executive General Manager, Chief Digital Officer & Retail Banking Product, Alpha Bank, Greece

Chair: Dimitris Pefanis, General Manager, Insider.gr

17.10 BREAK

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17.20 PRESENTATION | APOLLON ROOM

CEO CLUBS: LEADING FROM GROUND ZERO

Programming Partner: CEO Club

Konstantinos Konstantinopoulos ,CEO, Coffee Island, Greece

Dimitris Papamichail, CEO, Goldair Handling, Greece

Cyril Claquin , Managing Director, Pernod Ricard Hellas

Tasos Spanidis, CEO, Generation Y, Greece

Georges Petsis, Managing Director, DPort Services, Greece

Chairpersons: Georgia Kartsanis, President, CEO Clubs Greece &

Hendre Coetzee, Leadership Architecture Specialist & Executive Development Professional

18.00 SESSION | APOLLON ROOM

THE ART OF SMART: UNDERSTANDING SUCCESSFUL CORPORATE DECISION MAKING

Lynda Dupont Blackshaw, Global Marketing Director, Crowe Global

Sofia Dimtsa ,Corporate Affairs & Communications Director at PPC S.A., Greece

Stavros Drakoularakos, Director Of Communications, GR ,Philip Morris International

Stelios Zontos, President, Gravity-The Newtons, Greece

Chair: Yannis Dimarakis, Managing Partner, Scotwork Hellas

18. 40 SESSION | APOLLON ROOM

BRIDGING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE: SKILLS FOR THE NEW AGE

Grigoris Zarifopoulos, Ministry of Digital Governance, Hellenic Republic

Byron Nicolaides, Chairman & CEO, PeopleCert ; President, CEPIS

George Doukidis, Professor of Management, Science & Technology, Athens University

Izabela Milewska, Digital Skills Global Leader AWS Training & Certification, Amazon

Spiros Protopsaltis, Governor,OAED

Maria Founta, Country Marketing Manager Greece, Cyprus, Malta, Romania & Ukraine, Google

Chair: Tasos Zachos, Chief Editor, Fortune Greece

19.20 SESSION | APOLLON ROOM

5G: TECHNOLOGY OPTIONS AND AT WHAT COST 5G Technology will transform exponentially the role connectivity in every aspect of life. How adapt or society in the era of Internet of (Every)thing?

Antonis Tzortzakakis, Secretary General, Telecom. and Post, Ministry of Digital Governance, Hellenic Republic

Kenneth Fredriksen, Executive Vice President, CEE & Nordic Region, Huawei

Athanasios Exarchos, Strategy Manager, Customer Op. Global Strategy Team & President & MD,Nokia

Chair: Dimitris Mallas, Journalist, CNN Greece

19.50 BREAK

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PLENARY | ARTEMIS HALL

20.00 KEYNOTE SPEECH | ARTEMIS HALL

Ana Brnabic, Prime Minister, Republic of Serbia

Chair: Nik Gowing, Author, Thinking the Unthinkable, UK

20.20 KEYNOTE SPEECH | ARTEMIS HALL

Mario Centeno, President, Eurogroup

Chair: Yannis Pretenteris, Editorialist, Ta NEA Newspaper, Greece

20.45 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL *limited seat capacity

Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister, Hellenic Republic

Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times, UK

21.15 BREAK

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21.30 BUFFET DINNER | LETO HALL (by invitation only)

Anna Diamantopoulou, President, DIKTIO Network for Reforms in Greece & Europe, fmr European Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos, European Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs & Citizenship (2014-2019)

Chair: Giorgos Kouvaras, Journalist, Huffington, Greece

21.30 DINNER | APOLLON ROOM (by invitation only)

WESTERN BALKANS: A BLACK HOLE IN THE EUROPEAN SECURITY ARCHITECTURE Due to its strategically important position, as well as demographic and historic reasons Balkans have an inherent instability, parallel, is a field of multiple powers

projection. How we can improve the multilateral cooperation in the region in a coordinated and efficient way?

Nikola Dimitrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of North Macedonia

Etjen Xhafaj, Deputy Minister for Europe & Foreign Affairs, Republic of Albania

Matthew Palmer, Dep.Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Europ. & Eurasian Affairs, US Department of State

George Ciamba , Ambassador of Romania to the Hellenic Republic

François Lafond, Special Adviser from Expertise France, Secretariat for European Affairs at Skopje

Damir Marusic, Executive Editor, American Interest, USA

Chair: Ali Aslan, TV Presenter and Journalist, Germany

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10.45 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

ADDRESSING THE SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGE BY INCLUSION: GROWTH - CLIMATE - SOCIETY - LABOUR Content Partner: ENA Institute for Alternative Policies

Guy Standing, Professorial Research Associate, SOAS University of London, UK

Yannis Eustathopoulos, Observatory of Sustainable Development & Well-being” Coordinator, ENA Institute, Greece

Albena Azmanova, Author, Reader in Political and Social Thought, University of Kent, UK

Chair: Nikos Erinakis, Director of Research, ENA Institute for Alternative Policies, Greece

11.25 KEYNOTE SPEECH | ARTEMIS HALL

Jerry Danni, Senior Vice President Sustainability, Peschard Sverdrup International, USA

11.35 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

PUBLIC OPINION SURVEY ELLINIKI ETAIRIA (ELLET)

Costa Carras, Founder, Ellliniki Etaireia - Hellenic Society for Protection of Environ.&Cultural Heritage, Greece

Spyros Arsenis, Member of the BoD, Elliniki Etairia Society for the Environment & the Cultural, Greece

Costas Synolakis, Professor, Natural Hazards Management, Technical University of Crete, Greece, Greece

Ioannis Palaiokrassas, Former European Commissioner, Greece

Chair: Nefeli Lygerou, Journalist, Proto Thema, Greece

12.15 KEYNOTE SPEECH | ARTEMIS HALL

DEVELOPMENT AND GROWTH POLICIES IN TIMES OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Tasos Giannitsis, Prof. Emeritus, University of Athens; fmr Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs, Greece

Chair: Nefeli Lygerou, Journalist, Proto Thema Greece

12.35 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

MANAGING CLIMATE CHANGE: GLOBAL STRATEGIES FOR A RESILIENT FUTURE Climate change will cause significant impact in economy, health, natural environment, and society, among others. How can shape effective horizontal policies in

a national, regional, and global level to address those challenges?

Yasuhiro Shimizu, Ambassador to Greece, Embassy of Japan

Prof. Yannis Maniatis, former Minister of Energy, Environment, Energy and Climate Change, Greece

Athanasios Kefalas, President, Greek Mining Enterprises Association, Greece

Petros Kokkalis, Member of the European Parliament Constantinos Cartalis, Professor on Environment, Energy & Climate Issues, University of Athens, Greece

Dimitris Valatsas, Director – Europe, Greenmantle, UK

Michalis Spanos , Founder &Managing Director, Global Sustain Group, Greece

Erricos Moatsos, CEO, ΑΧΑ Insurance S.A., Greece

Chair: Elena Papadimitriou, Journalist, SKAI , Greece

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CLIMATE RISK & RESPONSE

Dickon Pinner, Senior Partner, McKinsey's & Company San Francisco

Introduced by: Elena Papadimitriou, Journalist, SKAI, Greece

14.05 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

THE NEW POLITICAL CYCLE OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION

Content Partner: European Commission Representation in Greece

Margaritis Schinas, Vice President, Promoting our European Way of Life, European Commission

Chair: Florian Eder, Managing Director, Politico

14.30 LUNCH BREAK

15.15 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

SUSTAINABILITY & MODERN LIVING Living sustainably is not straightforward. The information we read and is confusing and our lifestyles move so quickly that it can be hard to know what to

prioritize as well as to sift the facts from the noise. How can we re-use and recycle more and better? What alternatives exist to polluting? How can we avoid

catastrophe and live well? How can Greece benefit from a growing consumer focus on sustainable living? We’ll hear from leading thinkers and social

entrepreneurs who are dedicating their energies to these knotty problems and navigating a way through that will work for Greece and for the world. What

happens when corporations, foundations, entrepreneurs, academics and consumers, combine forces to change the system?

Content Partner: AC Laskaridis Charitable Foundation

Dr. Vasilis Gregoriou, Director & Chairman of the Board, National Hellenic Research Foundation (NHRF)

Cyrill Gutsch, Founder, Parley for the Oceans

George Kazantzopoulos, International Sustainability Expert

Chair: Dr. Angeliki Kosmopoulou, Executive Director, A.C. Laskaridis Charitable Foundation, Greece

16.00 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

GROWTH POTENTIALS IN MEETING THE CLIMATE CHALLENGE

Content Partner: Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung

Günther Oettinger, former European Commissioner for Budget and Human Resources

Chair: Michalis Mitsos, Journalist, Ta Nea newspaper, Greece

16.30 KEYNOTE SPEECH | ARTEMIS HALL

Roberto Prioreschi, Managing Director, Bain & Company, Italy

16.45 BREAK

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17.00 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

George Stassis, Chairman & CEO of PPC SA, Greece

Chair: Giorgos Kouvaras, Journalist, TV Action 24, Greece

17.20 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

NEW GOVERNANCE MODEL: EXECUTIVE STATE, REFORMS, DEVELOPMENT

Giorgos Gerapetritis, Minister of State, Hellenic Republic

Chair: Ioanna Mandrou, Journalist, Kathimerini Newspaper & SKAI TV

17.40 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

NATIONAL REFORM PLAN

Akis Skertsos, Deputy Minister for the Coordination of the Government Work, Hellenic Republic

Chair: Ioannis Politis, Journalist, Action 24 Channel

18.00 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

Panagiotis Theodorikakos, Minister of Interior, Hellenic Republic

Chair: Maria Nikoltsiou, Journalist/Anchorwoman, Alpha TV, Greece

18.20 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

THE RELEVANCE OF SDG’S IN EUROPE

H.E. Heinz Fischer, Co-Chair, Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens; Former President of Austria

Chair: Angelos Kovaios, Political editor, To Vima weekly newspaper

18.40 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

Miroslav Lajčák, Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Slovak Republic

Milorad Dodik, The Serb member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Zoran Zaev, Prime Minister of the Republic of North Macedonia (2017-2020)

Chair: Damon Wilson, Executive Vice President, Programs & Strategy, Atlantic Council, USA

19.15 BREAK

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PLENARY | ARTEMIS HALL

20.00 KEYNOTE SPEECH | ARTEMIS HALL

Ana Brnabic, Prime Minister, Republic of Serbia

Chair: Nik Gowing, Author, Thinking the Unthinkable, UK

20.20 KEYNOTE SPEECH | ARTEMIS HALL

Mario Centeno, President, Eurogroup

Chair: Yannis Pretenteris, Editorialist, Ta NEA Newspaper, Greece

20.45 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL *limited seat capacity

Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister, Hellenic Republic

Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times, UK

21.15 BREAK

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21.30 BUFFET DINNER | LETO HALL (by invitation only)

Anna Diamantopoulou, President, DIKTIO Network for Reforms in Greece & Europe, fmr European Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos, European Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs & Citizenship (2014-2019)

Chair: Giorgos Kouvaras, Journalist, Huffington, Greece

21.30 DINNER | APOLLON ROOM (by invitation only)

WESTERN BALKANS: A BLACK HOLE IN THE EUROPEAN SECURITY ARCHITECTURE Due to its strategically important position, as well as demographic and historic reasons Balkans have an inherent instability, parallel, is a field of multiple powers

projection. How we can improve the multilateral cooperation in the region in a coordinated and efficient way?

Nikola Dimitrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of North Macedonia

Etjen Xhafaj, Deputy Minister for Europe & Foreign Affairs, Republic of Albania

Matthew Palmer, Dep.Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Europ. & Eurasian Affairs, US Department of State

George Ciamba , Ambassador of Romania to the Hellenic Republic

François Lafond, Special Adviser from Expertise France, Secretariat for European Affairs at Skopje

Damir Marusic, Executive Editor, American Interest, USA

Chair: Ali Aslan, TV Presenter and Journalist, Germany

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THE SEA AND THE OCEANS, THE NEW FRONTIER OF HUMANITY During the 20th century technology drove human activities towards the exploitation of land resources. Today's new technological environment, together with

Globalisation, leads more and more to the opposite direction: towards the seas and the oceans. Becoming aware of the emergence of a new era in the old divide

between land and sea and preparing, both materially and intellectually, for this major change is one of the most important challenges of our societies and of our

economies. This session will address these issues from the perspective of the analyst, of the practitioner and of the educator.

Barrie Stevens, Senior Advisor, OECD Science and Technology Policy Division, France

Frédéric Moncany de Saint-Aignan, President, Cluster Maritime Francais (CMF), France

George Tsavliris, Principal, Tsavrliris Salvage Group, Greece

Chair: George Prevelakis, Professor Emeritus, University of Sorbonne; Greek Ambassador at the OECD, France

11.30 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

LE RETOUR DE LA GÉOPOLITIQUE (the discussion will be held in French; simultaneous translation in English & Greek available)

In the Social Sciences France has often played a pioneering role. The neo-Marxist renewal of the 1960s took place in this country before its diffusion all over the

world. During the 1960s, a new wave of innovation took place with the introduction of the geopolitical approach. Today the geopolitical terminology is taking

more and more place in the public debate, with the multiplication of the geopolitical publications. France has recently crossed a new stage in the diffusion and

the institutionalisation of Geopolitics by introducing this discipline to the secondary education. Geopolitics' position in the perception and the interpretation of

our world will be discussed in the presence and with the participation, between others, of one of the major founding fathers of the French geopolitical school.

Michel Foucher, Géographe, Chaire, Géopolitique appliquée, Collège d’études mondiales, France

Georges Prevelakis, Professeur émérite de Géopolitique, Université Sorbonne, Ambassadeur de Grèce, l'OCDE

Christine Ockrent, Columnist and Writer, France

Sebastien Maillard, Director, Jacques Delors Institute, France

Chair: Margarita Pournara, Journalist, Kathimerini Newspaper, Greece

12.25 IN CONVERSATION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

Geoffrey Pyatt, United States Ambassador to Greece

Chair: Athanasios Ellis, Editor-in-Chief, Kathimerini English Edition

12.45 IN CONVERSATION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

IS SECULAR STAGNATION A SERIOUS RISK FOR THE EUROZONE, AND IF SO, WHAT SHOULD WE DO?

Content Partner: Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP)

Zsolt Darvas, Senior Fellow, Bruegel

Marcel Fratzscher, President, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), Germany

Jean Pisani-Ferry, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa Chair, European University Institute, Italy

Chair: Loukas Tsoukalis, President, Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Greece

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PERMANENT INTERESTS AND COINCIDENTAL DISRUPTIONS IN EAST MED

Andrey Kortunov, Director General, Russian International Affairs Council, Russia

Endy Zemenides, Executive Director, Hellenic-American Leadership Council, USA

Dimitris Kourkoulas, fmr Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Greece

Chair: Evangelos Venizelos, Dep.Prime Minister & Minister of Foreign Affairs (2013-2015); Professor of Law, Greece

14.30 LUNCH BREAK

15.15 IN CONVERSATION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

THE PATHWAY TOWARDS EUROPEAN INTEGRATION.

THE ROLE OF GREECE

Costas Simitis, Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic (1996-2004)

Panayiotis Ioakimidis, Professor, University of Athens, Greece

Chair: Pavlos Tsimas, Editor-in-Large, Huffington Post, Greece

15.55 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

PEERING INTO THE CRYSTAL BALL:

THE FUTURE OF THE UK-EU RELATIONSHIP AND ITS IMPLICATIONS Boris Johnson is committed to the UK leaving the European Union by the end of 2020. This sets a very tight schedule for an agreement with the EU on the post-

BREXIT relationship. What might that look like? And what are the implications for cooperation in the long-term? How might the UK and the EU view the future

agenda?

Content Partner: Hellenic Observatory, European Institute – LSE

Iain Begg, Professorial Research Fellow, LSE, UK

Maria Demertzis, Deputy-Director, Bruegel, Brussels

Spyros Economides, Associate Professor in Int’l Relations & European Politics, LSE, UK

Christian Lequesne, Professor, CERI - Sciences Po Paris, France

Lord Francis Maude, Member, House of Lords, UK

Mujtaba Rahman, Managing Director, Eurasia Group, UK

Chair: Kevin Featherstone, Professor & Director, Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics, UK

16.45 IN CONVERSATION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

Kate Smith, British Ambassador to Greece

Chair: Yannis Paleologos, Journalist, Kathimerini Newspaper, Greece

17.00 BREAK

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WHAT FUTURE FOR THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY IF MULTILATERALISM FAILS?

Content Partner: Hellenic Observatory, LSE

C. Randall Henning, Professor of International Economic Relations, American University, USA

Jean Pisani-Ferry, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa Chair, European University Institute, Italy

Linda Yueh, Visiting Professor, LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics, UK

Chair: Kevin Featherstone, Professor, London School of Economics, UK

18.00 SESSION| KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

GOVERNING IN TIMES OF FRAGMENTATION:

GOALS AND CHALLENGES OF THE VON DER LAYEN COMMISSION The new commission faces multiple challenges: from competition regulatory issues in tech market to migration crisis and from climate change to the geopolitical role of EU. How

this “more political” commission can address those challenges while safeguarding the still vulnerable European economy?

Erik Brattberg, Director, Europe Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, USA

Maria Demertzis, Deputy Director, Bruegel, Brussels

William M. Drozdiak, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy, Brookings Institution, USA

Marcel Fratzscher, President, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), Germany

George Papaconstantinou, Minister of Finance of Greece (2009-2011), Professor, European University Institute, Italy

Chair: Odin Linardatou, Journalist, Ta Nea; Head of Media, ELIAMEP, Greece

18.50 SESSION| KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

US-CHINA TRADE WAR AND ITS IMPACT IN INTERNATIONAL (OR WORLD) TRADE International trade is one of the most important pillars of international stability, security, and development. How the conflict between the most important

industrial powers will shape the new global order?

Susan Thornton, Senior Fellow, China Center, Yale University, USA

Andre Sapir, Senior Fellow, Bruegel, Brussels

Chair: Dimitris Apokis, Journalist, ERT

19.15 SESSION| KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

THE ASIAN CENTURY: IMAGINED ORDER OR DOMINANT REALITY? Asia hosts more than half the world’s population by 2020, Asia will also become home to half of the world’s middle class. Is it plausible to talk about the Asian

Age? What this development means for the international standing of the West?

Cheng Li, Director & Senior Fellow, John L. Thornton China Center Foreign Policy, Brookings, USA

Paul Goldstein, President & CEO, Pacific Tech, USA

Chair: Dimitris Apokis, Journalist, ERT

19.45 BREAK

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PLENARY | ARTEMIS HALL

20.00 KEYNOTE SPEECH | ARTEMIS HALL

Ana Brnabic, Prime Minister, Republic of Serbia

Chair: Nik Gowing, Author, Thinking the Unthinkable, UK

20.20 KEYNOTE SPEECH | ARTEMIS HALL

Mario Centeno, President, Eurogroup

Chair: Yannis Pretenteris, Editorialist, Ta NEA Newspaper, Greece

20.45 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL *limited seat capacity

Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister, Hellenic Republic

Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times, UK

21.15 BREAK

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21.30 BUFFET DINNER | LETO HALL (by invitation only)

Anna Diamantopoulou, President, DIKTIO Network for Reforms in Greece & Europe, fmr European Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos, European Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs & Citizenship (2014-2019)

Chair: Giorgos Kouvaras, Journalist, Huffington, Greece

21.30 DINNER | APOLLON ROOM (by invitation only)

WESTERN BALKANS: A BLACK HOLE IN THE EUROPEAN SECURITY ARCHITECTURE Due to its strategically important position, as well as demographic and historic reasons Balkans have an inherent instability, parallel, is a field of multiple powers

projection. How we can improve the multilateral cooperation in the region in a coordinated and efficient way?

Nikola Dimitrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of North Macedonia

Etjen Xhafaj, Deputy Minister for Europe & Foreign Affairs, Republic of Albania

Matthew Palmer, Dep.Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Europ. & Eurasian Affairs, US Department of State

George Ciamba , Ambassador of Romania to the Hellenic Republic

François Lafond, Special Adviser from Expertise France, Secretariat for European Affairs at Skopje

Damir Marusic, Executive Editor, American Interest, USA

Chair: Ali Aslan, TV Presenter and Journalist, Germany

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10.45 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

MULTIPLE CHALLENGES OF IMMIGRANTS RECEPTION, GREECE AS A SCHENGEN GATEWAY EU External Border hosting countries faces significant socioeconomic stress by increased immigration flows, How we can coordinate our policies to host properly

and disrupt equally migrant populations across THE EU?

Panagiotis Mitarachi, Minister of Migration and Asylum, Hellenic Republic

Stephan Mayer, Parliamentary State Secretary, Ministry of the Interior, Building & Community, Germany

Chair: Xenia Kounalakis, Head of Foreign Desk, Kathimerini, Greece

11.20 IN CONVERSATION | DIONYSOS HALL

Ernst Reichel, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the Hellenic Republic

Chair: Xenia Kounalakis, Head of Foreign Desk, Kathimerini, Greece

11.40 IN CONVERSATION| DIONYSOS HALL

PORTRAYING THE MIGRATION FLOWS

Indira Lakshmanan, Senior Executive Editor, National Geographic

Nora Lorek, Documentary Photographer and Regular Contributor, National Geographic

12.05 IN CONVERSATION| DIONYSOS HALL

MIGRATION: A HUMANITARIAN APPROACH

Bernard Kouchner, Founder, Doctors of the World; fmr. Minister of Foreign & European Affairs, France

Chair: Ali Aslan, TV Presenter and Journalist, Germany

12.25 SESSION| DIONYSOS HALL

MIGRATION: A EUROPEAN POLICY ISSUE From climate change to natural disasters and from civil wars to extreme poverty, many causes generate migration across the history. Since 2014 Europe faces

significant migration flows from both Asia and Africa. How we can shape a cohesive political response on this existing crisis with increasing trends?

George Koumoutsakos, Alternate Minister for Citizens’ Protection, Hellenic Republic

Nina Gregori, Executive Director, European Asylum Support Office

Philippe Leclerc, Representative in Greece, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

Christos Chomenidis, Novelist & Author, Greece

Kemal Kirisci, TÜSİAD Senior Fellow - Foreign Policy, Director, The Turkey Project, Brookings, USA

Artemis Seaford, Doctoral Candidate, Stanford University

Claus Haugaard Sorensen, Norwegian Refugee Council, fmr. DG ECHO

Eduard Gnesa, Former Swiss Ambassador for international migration

Chair: George Pierros, Journalist, Action 24, Greece

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WHAT GREEKS BELIEVE IN 2020 - A DIANEOSIS SURVEY

Content Partner: diaNEOsis

Marietta Giannakou, Member of the Hellenic Parliament State Constituency; Former Minister, Former MEP.

Thomas Gerakis, President & CEO, MARC, Greece

Gerasimos Moschonas, Professor in Comparative Politics, Panteion University, Greece

Takis Pappas, Research Associate, University of Helsinki, Finlan

Chair: Ioannis Politis, Journalist, Action 24 Channel

14.15 IN CONVERSATION | DIONYSOS HALL

Spyros Theodoropoulos, CEO, Chipita, Greece

Chair: Vicky Flessas, Journalist, ERT Public Broadcaster

14.35 LUNCH BREAK

15.15 IN CONVERSATION | DIONYSOS HALL

Yannis Dragasakis, former Deputy Prime Minister, Hellenic Republic

Chair: Maria Nikoltsiou, Journalist/Anchorwoman, Alpha TV, Greece

15.35 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

OPPORTUNITIES FROM NEW TECHNOLOGIES & BUILDING HUMAN CAPITAL FOR THE FUTURE New technologies provide different risks and opportunities for Europe because Europe has a more complex set of aspirations combining competitiveness,

cohesion and convergence. But every new technology will not have the same effect on the three European objectives (competitiveness, cohesion and convergence)

and on the welfare of the average European. The panel will discuss how these challenges are being addressed in Europe’s and Greece’s digital strategies and

growth plans for the future

Content Partner: World Bank Group

Grigoris Zarifopoulos, Deputy Minister of Digital Governance, Hellenic Republic

Arup Banerji, Regional Director EU Countries, World Bank Group

Costas Mitropoulos, Chairman of the Board, Attica Bank

Maggie Athanassiadi, Senior Adviser, SEV

Nikos Vettas, General Director, Foundation for Economic & Industrial Research – IOBE; Professor, AUEB, Greece

Chair: Marcus Heinz, Southern Europe Program Manager, World Bank Group

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16.15 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

GROWTH 4.0 From where does economic growth come? Economic theory contends it is a function of the combined effect of resources (production factors) allocated to the

economy and their productivity level. So: a country can grow if more resources (people, capital, land…) are injected into the economy and/or their productivity is

increased. In today’s economy, the notion that innovation is at the core of capitalism’s dynamics has become mainstream, and data show innovation drives at

least minimum of 50 percent of growth in OECD countries. Nevertheless, a fast-moving global scenario suggests the need to develop a renewed understanding on

the opportunities and levers for future growth.

Content Partner: Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils

Simos Anastasopoulos, President, Council on Competitiveness of Greece (CompeteGR)

Anuar Buranbayev, Partner, Center for Research & Consulting LLC, Kazakhstan

George Handjinicolaou, Chairman, Piraeus Bank, Greece

Dr. Anthony Kefalas, Economist, Author, Greece

Hiro Nishiguchi, CEO, Japan Innovation Network, Japan

Dimitris Koutsopoulos, CEO, Deloitte Greece

Chair: Deborah Wince-Smith, President & CEO, Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils, USA

17.00 BREAK

17.15 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

CORPORATE GOVERNANCE:

HOW CRITICAL IS IT FOR BUSINESS STRATEGY AND CORPORATE VALUE CREATION? There is a need for strong corporate governance, not just as a business compliance commitment, but as a key value-creating factor for the business itself and

society. In this context, it a special study examines the maturity of corporate governance of Greek companies, with the objective of contributing to the

development of a new corporate culture in line with the requirements and challenges of modern business.

Welcome Remark:

Vasilis Kazas, Managing Partner, Grant Thornton, Greece

Study Presentation:

Manolis Michalios, Head of Assurance, Grant Thornton, Greece

Nikolaos Karamouzis, President, Grant Thornton, Greece

Vassiliki Lazarakou, Chair of the Hellenic Capital Markets Commission, Greece

Dimitris Papalexopoulos, Chairman of the Group Executive Committee, TITAN Cement, Greece

Theodore Fessas, Chairman, Hellenic Federation of Enterprises, Greece

Chair: Maria Sarafoglou, Lead Broadcaster, Presenter, Antenna TV, Greece

18.30 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS AND GROWTH PROSPECTS

Ioannis Tsakiris, Deputy Minister in Charge of Public Investments and Structural Funds, Hellenic Republic

Ioannis Kaltsas, Head of Division for Lending Operations in Greece, European Investment Bank Jacques Darcy, Departmental Director, Mandate Management – Equity, European Investment Fund

Chair: George Fyndikakis, Financial Journalist, Fileleftheros/Liberal, Greece

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BUSINESS IS A PLATFORM FOR CHANGE.

REINVENTING FOR THE NEW DECADE Capitalism needs both top-down reforms and bottom-up policies to maintain trust in a market economy. It also needs populism. As the social and economic

consequences of globalization become ever so apparent, how can we strike a balance between the three powerful forces – the state, markets, and our own

communities – in order to ensure the capitalist systems works for everyone?

Content Partner: CEO Initiative

Peggy Antonakou, General Manager Southeast Europe, Google

Afroditi Panagiotakou, Director of Culture, Onassis Foundation, Greece

Vassilis Stavrou, CEO , AB Vassilopoulos

Chair: Anastasia Paretzoglou, Brand Manager, Fortune Greece

19.45 BREAK

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PLENARY | ARTEMIS HALL

20.00 KEYNOTE SPEECH | ARTEMIS HALL

Ana Brnabic, Prime Minister, Republic of Serbia

Chair: Nik Gowing, Author, Thinking the Unthinkable, UK

20.20 KEYNOTE SPEECH | ARTEMIS HALL

Mario Centeno, President, Eurogroup

Chair: Yannis Pretenteris, Editorialist, Ta NEA Newspaper, Greece

20.45 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL *limited seat capacity

Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister, Hellenic Republic

Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times, UK

21.15 BREAK

DELPHI AMALIA HOTEL

21.30 BUFFET DINNER | LETO HALL (by invitation only)

Anna Diamantopoulou, President, DIKTIO Network for Reforms in Greece & Europe, fmr European Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos, European Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs & Citizenship (2014-2019)

Chair: Giorgos Kouvaras, Journalist, Huffington, Greece

21.30 DINNER | APOLLON ROOM (by invitation only)

WESTERN BALKANS: A BLACK HOLE IN THE EUROPEAN SECURITY ARCHITECTURE Due to its strategically important position, as well as demographic and historic reasons Balkans have an inherent instability, parallel, is a field of multiple powers

projection. How we can improve the multilateral cooperation in the region in a coordinated and efficient way?

Nikola Dimitrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of North Macedonia

Etjen Xhafaj, Deputy Minister for Europe & Foreign Affairs, Republic of Albania

Matthew Palmer, Dep.Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Europ. & Eurasian Affairs, US Department of State

George Ciamba , Ambassador of Romania to the Hellenic Republic

François Lafond, Special Adviser from Expertise France, Secretariat for European Affairs at Skopje

Damir Marusic, Executive Editor, American Interest, USA

Chair: Ali Aslan, TV Presenter and Journalist, Germany

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16.20 IN CONVERSATION | HALL OF PHILOSOPHERS

ΤHE IMPORTANCE OF TEACHING ANCIENT GREEK LANGUAGE IN SPEECH REHABILITATION

Aggeliki Kobocholi, Philologist, Greece

Introduced by: Emy Livaniou, Head of Special Editions, Huffpost, Greece

16.30 IN CONVERSATION | HALL OF PHILOSOPHERS

Katerina Panagopoulos, National Ambassador of Greece, Council of Europe for Sports

Chair: Emy Livaniou, Head of Special Editions, Huffpost, Greece

16.45 KEYNOTE SPEECH | HALL OF PHILOSOPHERS

Apostolos Kavaliotis, Director, Interconnection & Int. Relations Office, Holy Archdiocese of Athens

Chair: Constantinos Angelopoulos, Vice Chairman, Synthesis

17.00 IN CONVERSATION | HALL OF PHILOSOPHERS

FORECAST THE FUTURE: THE POSITION OF GREECE BETWEEN EAST AND WEST, IN TIMES IF CHANGE.

Anna Diamantopoulou, President, DIKTIO Network for Reforms in Greece & Europe, fmr European Commissioner Maria Efthymiou, Historian, University of Athens

Chair: Makis Provatas, Journalist, Athens Voice, Greece

18.00 KEYNOTE SPEECH | HALL OF PHILOSOPHERS

MUSEUMS IN A TIME OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Sir Ian Blatchford, Director & Chief Executive, Science Museum, UK

18.25 KEYNOTE SPEECH | HALL OF PHILOSOPHERS

THE IDEA OF EUROPE AND THE IDEA OF GREECE: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE

Roderick Beaton, Emeritus Koreas Professor, King’s College London, UK

Chair: Constantinos Angelopoulos, Vice Chairman, Synthesis

18.55 IN CONVERSATION | HALL OF PHILOSOPHERS

DEMOCRACY: RECIPE OR ACHIEVEMENT?

Christos Yannaras, Philosopher, Greece

Yanos Gramatidis, Honorary President, American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce

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19.25 IN CONVERSATION | HALL OF PHILOSOPHERS

Ioannis Manos, Advisor, National Bank of Greece; Coordinator Bicentennial Initiative 1821-2021

Chair: Vicky Flessas, Journalist, ERT Public Broadcaster

19.40 SESSION | HALL OF PHILOSOPHERS

PHILHELLENISM IN ACTION: LESSONS FROM THE PAST, SUGGESTIONS FOR THE PRESENT

Christopher Terrington, Emeritus Professor of Adolescent Urology, University College, London

George Prevelakis, Professor Emeritus, University of Sorbonne; Greek Ambassador at the OECD, France

Chair: Margarita Pournara, Journalist, Kathimerini Newspaper, Greece

20.15 BREAK

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PLENARY | ARTEMIS HALL

20.00 KEYNOTE SPEECH | ARTEMIS HALL

Ana Brnabic, Prime Minister, Republic of Serbia

Chair: Nik Gowing, Author, Thinking the Unthinkable, UK

20.20 KEYNOTE SPEECH | ARTEMIS HALL

Mario Centeno, President, Eurogroup

Chair: Yannis Pretenteris, Editorialist, Ta NEA Newspaper, Greece

20.45 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL *limited seat capacity

Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister, Hellenic Republic

Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times, UK

21.15 BREAK

DELPHI AMALIA HOTEL

21.30 BUFFET DINNER | LETO HALL (by invitation only)

Anna Diamantopoulou, President, DIKTIO Network for Reforms in Greece & Europe, fmr European Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos, European Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs & Citizenship (2014-2019)

Chair: Giorgos Kouvaras, Journalist, Huffington, Greece

21.30 DINNER | APOLLON ROOM (by invitation only)

WESTERN BALKANS: A BLACK HOLE IN THE EUROPEAN SECURITY ARCHITECTURE Due to its strategically important position, as well as demographic and historic reasons Balkans have an inherent instability, parallel, is a field of multiple powers

projection. How we can improve the multilateral cooperation in the region in a coordinated and efficient way?

Nikola Dimitrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Republic of North Macedonia

Etjen Xhafaj, Deputy Minister for Europe & Foreign Affairs, Republic of Albania

Matthew Palmer, Dep.Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Europ. & Eurasian Affairs, US Department of State

George Ciamba , Ambassador of Romania to the Hellenic Republic

François Lafond, Special Adviser from Expertise France, Secretariat for European Affairs at Skopje

Damir Marusic, Executive Editor, American Interest, USA

Chair: Ali Aslan, TV Presenter and Journalist, Germany

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08.00 BREAKFAST 4 | LETO HALL

EMPOWERING INDUSTRY AND BUSINESS WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE The implementation of AI solutions to industry and business brings a lot of challenges. Companies will have to respond to the changes that will be introduced in

order to be able to exploit effectively the offerings of AI. Socioeconomic impacts, legislation, strandardization issues, data management and sharing, are among

the issues that need to be handled. This becomes even more challenging in countries like Greece, where the majority of the industrial sector is comprised by

SMEs.The panel session brings together experts from business, national and international industry, to discuss these issues.

Content Partner: National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos”

Hans Jessen, Partner & Global Innovation Leader, Robotics & AI"EY Global

Theodoros Evgeniou, Professor of Decision Sciences and Technology Management, INSEAD

Fokion Tasoulas, Executive Director, TITAN

Michalis Vafopoulos, Linked Business

Sotiris Karagiannis , Chief Innovation Officer ,Space Hellas SA.

Chair: Dr. Vangelis Karkaletsis, Director, Institute of Informatics & Telecommunications, NCSR Demokritos

08.00 BREAKFAST 5 | APOLLON ROOM

BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE: ASSESSING CHINA’S GLOBAL FOOTPRINT With the BRI touching 61 % of the world’s population, trade between China and BRI countries reaching the amount of 6,1 bn and estimation outward funding for

foreign infrastructure until 2027 reaching over USD 1tn, China has been implementing the most ambitious infrastructure investment effort in history, seeking to

dominate investment in a transcontinental level. The panel will assess the impact of the initiative up until now and will attempt to forecast its future course.

Qiyue Zhang, Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to the Hellenic Republic

Dragijana Radonjic Petrovic, Vice President, Serbian Association of Economists

Olin Wethington, Board Director, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Asia Security Initiative, Atlantic Council

Philippe Le Corre, Senior Fellow, Belfer Center for Science & Int. Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, USA

Fred Teng, President, America China Public Affairs Institute

Andrew Small, Senior Transatlantic Fellow, Asia Program, The German Marshall Fund, USA

Chair: Panagis Galiatsatos, Journalist, Proto Thema

09.15 BREAK

08.00 BREAKFAST 6 | IANTHI ROOM

MAKING FUNDAMENTAL TAX REFORM HAPPEN

Christos Staikouras, Minister of Finance, Hellenic Republic

Ioannis Tsangaris, Commissioner of Taxation, Cyprus Tax Department, Cyprus

Christian Hadjiminas, Chairman EFA Group; Vice-President, Hellenic Entrepreneurs Association, Greece

Aspasia Malliou, Partner, Potamitis Vekris, Greece

Georgia Stamatelou, Partner, Head of Tax and Legal, KPMG in Greece

Katerina Savvaidou, Assistant Professor, Aristotle University; Secretary General of Public Revenues (2014-15)

Chair: Fotis Tzigkos, Managing Partner, Tzigkos & Bantras S.A., Greece

09.15 BREAK

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THE IMPORTANCE OF COLLECTIVE ACTION IN DIVERSITY From female empowerment to LGBTQ+ inclusion, how can we build consensus for diversity to be a catalyst for business and economic development?

Introduction: Yiannis Thomatos, Vice President, Delphi Economic Forum

John Galligan- Senior Director, Global Government Affairs, Microsoft

Afroditi Panagiotakou, Director, Onassis Culture

Alexis Patelis- Chief economic adviser to Greece's Prime Minister

Chair: Dora Anagnostopoulou, Journalist, Mega Channel, Greece

11.00 MASTERCLASS | IANTHI ROOM

REAL LIFE STORY

Stelios Papadopoulos, Chairman of the Board, Biogen

Interviewed by: Christos Chomenidis, Novelist

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NAVIGATING DISRUPTIONS

Facilitated by: Tassos Zachos, Chief Editor, Fortune Greece

08.00 BREAKFAST 4 | LETO HALL

EMPOWERING INDUSTRY AND BUSINESS WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE The implementation of AI solutions to industry and business brings a lot of challenges. Companies will have to respond to the changes that will be introduced in

order to be able to exploit effectively the offerings of AI. Socioeconomic impacts, legislation, strandardization issues, data management and sharing, are among

the issues that need to be handled. This becomes even more challenging in countries like Greece, where the majority of the industrial sector is comprised by

SMEs.The panel session brings together experts from business, national and international industry, to discuss these issues.

Content Partner: National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos”

Hans Jessen, Partner & Global Innovation Leader, Robotics & AI"EY Global

Theodoros Evgeniou, Professor of Decision Sciences and Technology Management, INSEAD

Fokion Tasoulas, Executive Director, TITAN CEMENT

Michalis Vafopoulos, Linked Business

Sotiris Karagiannis , Chief Innovation Officer ,Space Hellas SA.

Chair: Dr. Vangelis Karkaletsis, Director, Institute of Informatics & Telecommunications, NCSR Demokritos

08.50 SESSION | LETO HALL

BLOCKCHAIN:

THE NEW TRANSACTION PARADIGM In the era of digital economy blockchain technology can lead to a more cost-efficient and safe transaction paradigm. As an emerging technology with significant

social and economic impact, blockchain needs innovative regulatory approaches. How can develop horizontal solutions to develop efficiently and fair this

paradigm-changing technology?

Dimitris Argyrakis, General Manager, Airport Hotel Basel; President, Worldhotels Switzerland Association

Menelaos Petrovas, Director, Digital Marketing, Airport Hotel Basel AG

Maxim Izmaylov, CEO, Winding Tree

Sheikh Mohammed Irfan, Managing Partner- Research & Strategy, Bloccelerate VC, USA

Nima Golsharifi, , Ph.D., M.Sc., M.ENG, CEO, NDB

Chair: Christos Danezis, General Manager, Sigmalive, Greece

09.30 KEYNOTE SESSION | LETO HALL

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HEALTHCARE:

SHAPING THE FUTURE

Harietta Eleftherochorinou, Head, Global; AI & Machine Learning Solutions, IQVIA

09.45 SESSION | LETO HALL

10.15 BREAK

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11.00 KEYNOTE SPEECH | LETO HALL

BLOCKCHAIN:

CHANGING THE WAY THE WORLD WORKS

Todd M. Scott, Vice President of Blockchain, Global Trade, Industry Platform, IBM Corporation

11.15 KEYNOTE SPEECH | LETO HALL

THE GLOBAL DATA RESPONSIBILITY IMPERATIVE

Dimitris Dosis, President of Advisors, Member of Management Committee, Mastercard

11.30 KEYNOTE SPEECH | LETO HALL

REGULATION 4.0

Nikos Papathanasiou,VP Economic & Fiscal Affairs, Philipp Morris International

Theodosis Michalopoulos, CEO, Microsoft

Chair:

12.00 KEYNOTE SPEECH | LETO HALL

THE FUTURE IS AUTONOMOUS

Andrew Sutherland , Senior VP, Business Dev. Tech.License & Systems, Europe, MEA, Africa & Asia Pacific, Oracle

12.20 KEYNOTE SPEECH | LETO HALL

IMPROVING HEALTH CARE USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Angela Spatharou, Partner, McKinsey & Company London

12.40 KEYNOTE SPEECH | LETO HALL

GENOMICS AND THE FUTURE OF MEDICINE

Manolis Kellis, Professor of Computer Science, MIT, USA

13.00 KEYNOTE SPEECH| LETO HALL

THE FUTURE OF DIGITAL NUTRITION AND HEALTH

Michael Moskowitz, Founder & CEO, Moodrise - A Division of AeBeZe Labs

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13.15 PRESENTATION | LETO HALL

THE FUTURE OF FOOD:

HEALTHY, SUSTAINABLE AND PERSONALISED

Petra Klassen Wigger, Head of Nutrition, Health and Wellness, Nestle Research Center

13.30 LUNCH BREAK

14.00 SESSION | LETO HALL

TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE RETAIL PRACTICES

Ermioni Georgoulaki ,Country Leader P&G, Greece

Alexandros Daniilidis CEO Athenian Brewery, Greece

Aristotelis Panteliadis, CEO,METRO, Greece

Yannis Papachristou ,GM GR & CY, Coca-Cola HBC Greece, Coca Cola HBC

Vassilis Stavrou, CEO , AB Vassilopoulos, Greece

Chair: Nectarios Notis, Founder, Notice Content and Services (FnB Daily - BnB Daily), Greece

14.40 SESSION | LETO HALL

15.10 KEYNOTE SPEECH | LETO HALL

TOTAL SOCIETAL IMPACT:

A NEW LENSE FOR STRATEGY

Douglas Beal, Partner & Director, Total Societal Impact & Sustainability, BCG

15.30 KEYNOTE SPEECH | LETO HALL

TRANSFORMING FROM WITHIN:

SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES

Blankca Juti, Chief Corporate Affairs, Heineken

15.50 SESSION | LETO HALL

HOW TECHNOLOGY IS REPOSITIONING TRAVEL

Harry Theoharis, Minister of Tourism, Hellenic Republic

Joe Fuster, Vice President, Product Marketing, Customer Experience, Oracle

Aspa Palimeri, Country Manager, Greece, Cyprus and Malta, Mastercard

Maria Founta, Country Marketing Manager Greece, Romania, Ukraine, Google

Thanassis Liakopoulos, Senior Consultant, Global Practice for Enterprise IoT, Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Chair: Christina Poutetsi, Journalist, Protagon, Greece

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16.45 KEYNOTE SPEECH | LETO HALL

5G: UPDATE ON NETWORKS EVOLUTION

Arun Bansal, Senior Vice President and Head of Market Area Europe & Latin America, Ericsson

17.00 IN CONVERSATION | LETO HALL

ROADMAP FOR DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN 2020

Kyriakos Pierrakakis, Ministry of Digital Governance, Hellenic Republic

Chair: Pavlos Tsimas, Editor-in-Large , Huffington Post

17.30 IN CONVERSATION | LETO HALL

POWERFUL FUTURE

Nicholas Negroponte, Founder, MIT Media Lab, USA

Michail Bletsas, Director of Computing, MIT Media Lab, USA

18.00 SESSION | LETO HALL

CULTURAL DIPLOMACY:

REDEFINING THE FRAMEWORK Content Partner: Onassis Foundation

Part I

Afroditi Panagiotakou, Director of Culture, Onassis Foundation, Greece

Burak Özügergin, Ambassador, Embassy of the Republic of Turkey

Patrick Maisonnave, Ambassador, Embassy of France

Part II

Afroditi Panagiotakou, Director of Culture, Onassis Foundation, Greece

Dimitris Papaioannou, Director, Greece

19.00 SESSION | LETO HALL

THINKING IN NEW BOXES:

A NEW PARADIGM FOR BUSINESS CREATIVITY

John Galligan, Leader, Microsoft Global Corporate Affairs, Microsoft

Alan Iny, Partner & Director, Creativity & Scenarios, BCG

Chair: Michael G. Jacobides, Sir Donald Gordon Chair of Entrepreneurship & Innovation, London Business School

19.30 KEYNOTE SPEECH | LETO HALL

THE SPACE REVOLUTION – A HISTORY AND MANIFESTO In the next few years the first commercial spaceships will carry people into orbit, to the Moon and eventually to Mars. Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and hundreds of

visionary and creative entrepreneurs and financiers are already funding and developing the technologies and systems to enable the birth of new human

industries and communities in space. How did this begin, why is it happening now, how does it fit into our fight to save the Earth and how can you get involved?

Rick N. Tumlinson, Founder, SpaceFund

20.00 BREAK

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21.00 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

Alexis Tsipras, Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic (2015-2019) *tbc

DELPHI AMALIA HOTEL

21.30 BUFFET DINNER | LETO HALL (by invitation only) THE PARTHENON SCULPTURES-TIME FOR THE TRUTH

Geoffrey Robertson, Partner, Doughty Street Chambers, UK

Chair: Margarita Pournara, Journalist, Kathimerini Newspaper, Greece

21.30 MUSIC PERFORMANCE | LETO HALL PARIS - ISTANBUL Musical Landscapes on the Rails of the Mythical Orient Express The Railway Carriage Theater to Treno sto Rouf and Tatiana Ligari present a melodic route through songs and melodies from the 30s till the 70s, with stops at

the cities-stations where the legendary Orient Express train was passing by. A 2.740 km journey from bustling Paris, restless Berlin, romantic Venice, Budapest,

Bucharest, Belgrade, neoclassical Athens, polyphonic Sofia to sensual Constantinople of spies and émigré.

A colorful mosaic of sceneries, people and cultures unfolding unexpected musical stories.

21.30 DINNER | APOLLON ROOM (by invitation only) THE FOURTH ESTATE: MEDIA BETWEEN GOVERNMENT & CITIZENSMedia business model faces important challenges due to disruptive technological advantages and economic developments. How “traditional" media can reinvent

themselves and find their role as safeguards of data-based, accurate information in the era of mis-information?

Theocharis Filippopoulos, CEO, Attica Publications Group, Greece

Antonis Karakousis, Director, To Vima, Greece

Nicholas Voulelis, Director, The Journalists’ Journal, Greece

Konstantinos Zoulas, Chairman of the Board of Directors, ERT S.A. (Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation)

Chair: Eftichis Pallikaris, President, Athens News Agency

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08.00 BREAKFAST 5 | APOLLON ROOM

BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE:

ASSESSING CHINA’S GLOBAL FOOTPRINT With the BRI touching 61 % of the world’s population, trade between China and BRI countries reaching the amount of 6,1 bn and estimation outward funding for

foreign infrastructure until 2027 reaching over USD 1tn, China has been implementing the most ambitious infrastructure investment effort in history, seeking to

dominate investment in a transcontinental level. The panel will assess the impact of the initiative up until now and will attempt to forecast its future course.

Qiyue Zhang, Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to the Hellenic Republic

Dragijana Radonjic Petrovic, Vice President, Serbian Association of Economists

Olin Wethington, Board Director, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Asia Security Initiative, Atlantic Council

Philippe Le Corre, Senior Fellow, Belfer Center for Science & Int. Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, USA

Fred Teng, President, America China Public Affairs Institute

Andrew Small, Senior Transatlantic Fellow, Asia Program, The German Marshall Fund, USA

Chair: Panagis Galiatsatos, Journalist, Real News

09.15 BREAK

09.25 SESSION | APOLLON ROOM

THE MIDDLE EAST IN TRANSFORMATION

Content Partner: Institute of International Relations (IDIS)

Yossi Amrani, Ambassador of Israel to Greece

General Chuck Wald, President, Jones Group Middle East

Harry Papasotiriou, Director & Chairman of the Board, Institute of International Relations, Greece

Dimitrios Kairidis, Member, Hellenic Parliament

Sotiris Roussos, Associate Professor, University of Peloponnese, Greece

Jeff Feltman, John C. Whitehead Visiting Fellow in International Diplomacy - Foreign Policy, Brookings

Doug Bandow, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute, USA

Chair: Kostas Raptis, Journalist, 9.84 Radio, Greece

10.35 SESSION | APOLLON ROOM

POST SPRING PERIOD IN THE MAGHREB REGION

Lassaad Mhirsi, Tunisian Ambassador to Greece

Chair: Kostas Raptis, Journalist, 9.84 Radio, Greece

11.00 IN CONVERSATION | APOLLON ROOM

Reince Priebus, Former RNC Chairman and Former White House Chief of Staff

Chair: Endy Zemenides, Executive Director, Hellenic-American Leadership Council, USA

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11. 20 REMARKS | APOLLON ROOM

THE LANDSCAPE OF POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN GREECE

Dr. Lamprini Rori, Lecturer in Politics, University of Exeter

11 25 IN CONVERSATION | APOLLON ROOM

Michalis Chrysochoides, Minister of Citizen Protection, Hellenic Republic

Chair: Sia Kosioni, Anchorwoman, SKAI TV

11.50 BREAK

12.05 SESSION | APOLLON ROOM

TOWN HALL AFRICA:

COMMON STRATEGIES FOR A SHARED EU-AFRICAN FUTURE

Content Partner: Diktio Networks for Reforms in Greece & Europe

Welcoming remarks

Anna Diamantopoulou, President, DIKTIO Network for Reforms in Greece & Europe, fmr European Commissioner Opening Remarks

Giorgos Koumoutsakos, Alternate Minister for Migration and Asylum

Christos Stylianides, Former European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management

Interventions:

Daniel Makokera, CEO, Pamuzinda Productions

Matina Stevis-Gridneff, Brussels Correspondent, The New York Times

Elizabeth Sidiropoulos, Chief Executive, SAIIA

Dr. Alexandros Spachis, Secretary General, European Business Council for Africa & the Mediterranean

Chair: Niko Efstathiou, Foreign Affairs Editor, Kathimerini

13.05 IN CONVERSATION | APOLLON ROOM

Nikos Dendias, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hellenic Republic

Chair: Apostolos Mangiriadis, Journalist, SKAI TV, Greece

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13.30 SESSION | APOLLON ROOM

AEGEAN DIALOGUES:

PROMOTE STABILITY, CONFIDENCE, AND DEVELOPMENT IN EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN Geography is a constant parameter of international relations and foreign policy analysis. Greece-Turkey complex is a significant element of the European

Security Architecture, 30 years after the end of cold war is the time to rethink and reshape our relations framework to promote stability, confidence, and

cooperation in Eastern Mediterranean. Which are the most important elements of this relationship?

Ian Lesser, Vice President, German Marshall Fund of the U.S

Angelos Syrigos, Member, Hellenic Parliament; Assistant Professor, Panteion University

Soner Cagaptay, Director, Turkish Research Program, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, USA

Ioannis N. Grigoriadis, Associate Professor, Bilkent University/ELIAMEP, Turkey

Constantinos Filis, Executive Director, Institute of International Relations, Greece

Vassilis Karatzas, CIO, Levant Partners AIFM

Michael B. Christides, Secretary Gen. Permanent Inte. Secretariat, Organization Black Sea Economic Cooperation

Chair: Dr. Aristotle Tziampiris, Chair, Department of International and European Studies, University of Piraeus

14.40 LUNCH BREAK

15.10 SESSION | APOLLON ROOM

BUILDING BRIDGES

Content Partner: Atlantic Council & ELIAMEP

Alexandros Diakopoulos, National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister, Hellenic Republic

Amb. Terry Stamatopoulos, Former Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs and Security Policy, Nato

Burak Özügergin, Turkish Ambassador to the Hellenic Republic

Damon Wilson, Executive Vice President, Programs & Strategy, Atlantic Council, USA

Chair: Katerina Sokou, Washington DC Correspondent, Kathimerini Greek Daily & SKAI TV

15.55 IN CONVERSATION | APOLLON ROOM

Stelios Petsas, Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister & Spokesperson of the Government, Hellenic Republic

Chair: Yannis Pittaras, Journalist, ERT, Greece

16.10 SESSION | APOLLON ROOM

TURKEY: THE ROAD TO ECONOMIC RECOVERY Whilst Turkish economy faces significant pressures from financial markets, Turkey's demographic characteristics and industrial development generate

anticipation for economic growth. How Turkey can boost its economic prospects?

Cevddet Akcay, Ex-Chief Econimist, Yapi Kredi Bank, Turkey

Mehmet Bostan, Partner, Silk and Road Management Consultants, Turkey

Al Breach, Co-Portfolio Manager, Gemsstock Fund

Galip Dalay, Nonresident Fellow, Brookings Doha

Ahmet Dogan, Founder and Managing Partner, Sigma Insight Turkey

Vassilis Karatzas, CIO, Levant Partners AIFM

Wolfango Piccoli, Teneo, Political Risk Advisory

Erol User, President & CEO, User Corporation, Turkey

Chair: Afsin Yurdakul, International News Anchor, Haberturk News Network

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17.20 BREAK

17:30 IN CONVERSATION | APOLLON ROOM

Jason Isaacson, Chief Policy and Political Affairs Officer, American Jewish Committee

Chair: Endy Zemenides, Executive Director, Hellenic-American Leadership Council, USA

17.45 SESSION | APOLLON ROOM

NATIONAL SECURITY ISSUES IN THE ERA OF ASYMMETRIC THREATS The changing nature of threats, due to technological and (geo)political disruptions, creates the need for a cohesive and continual national security strategy. How

can shape a proactive deterrence strategy?

Alexandros Diakopoulos, National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister, Hellenic Republic

Patrick Maisonnave, Ambassador, Embassy of France

Omer Barlev, MK, Labor Party, State of Israel

Panayotis Tsakonas, Professor, University of Athens & ELIAMEP, Greece

Chair: Vasilis Nedos, Journalist, Kathimerini Newspaper, Greece

18.30 IN CONVERSATION | APOLLON ROOM

GREECE: A HUB OF AEROSPACE & DEFENCE

Christian Hadjiminas, Chairman EFA Group; Vice-President, Hellenic Entrepreneurs Association, Greece

18.40 IN CONVERSATION | APOLLON ROOM

NEXT GENERATION TRAINING SYSTEMS FOR NEXT GENERATION FORCES

Marc-Olivier Sabourin, Vice President, Global Defence & Security, CAE

Introduced by: Vasilis Nedos, Journalist, Kathimerini Newspaper, Greece

18.50 SESSION | APOLLON ROOM

SHAPING OUR DEFENCE DOCTRINE IN AN ASYMMETRIC ENVIRONMENT Both technological advancements including UAVs, AI, and cyberwar and geopolitical developments in the way to a multipolar world, change continuously the

nature of threats that we face. Which should be the pillars of our national defence doctrine when a cohesive deterrence strategy is essential?

Introduction:

Robert Jervis, Adlai E. Stevenson Professor, Professor of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University

Nikolaos Panagiotopoulos, Minister of National Defence, Hellenic Republic

Evangelos Apostolakis, Former Minister of Defence, Greece

Dennys Plessas, VP Business Development Initiatives Global Pursuits, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics/International

Dr. Emmanuel Karagiannis, Associate Professor, Defence Studies Department, King's College London, UK

Chair: Thanos Dokos, Alternate National Security Advisor to the Prime Minister, Hellenic Republic

20.00 BREAK

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21.00 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

Alexis Tsipras, Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic (2015-2019) *tbc

DELPHI AMALIA HOTEL

21.30 BUFFET DINNER | LETO HALL (by invitation only) THE PARTHENON SCULPTURES-TIME FOR THE TRUTH

Geoffrey Robertson, Partner, Doughty Street Chambers, UK

Chair: Margarita Pournara, Journalist, Kathimerini Newspaper, Greece

21.30 MUSIC PERFORMANCE | LETO HALL PARIS - ISTANBUL Musical Landscapes on the Rails of the Mythical Orient Express The Railway Carriage Theater to Treno sto Rouf and Tatiana Ligari present a melodic route through songs and melodies from the 30s till the 70s, with stops at

the cities-stations where the legendary Orient Express train was passing by. A 2.740 km journey from bustling Paris, restless Berlin, romantic Venice, Budapest,

Bucharest, Belgrade, neoclassical Athens, polyphonic Sofia to sensual Constantinople of spies and émigré.

A colorful mosaic of sceneries, people and cultures unfolding unexpected musical stories.

21.30 DINNER | APOLLON ROOM (by invitation only) THE FOURTH ESTATE: MEDIA BETWEEN GOVERNMENT & CITIZENSMedia business model faces important challenges due to disruptive technological advantages and economic developments. How “traditional" media can reinvent

themselves and find their role as safeguards of data-based, accurate information in the era of mis-information?

Theocharis Filippopoulos, CEO, Attica Publications Group, Greece

Antonis Karakousis, Director, To Vima, Greece

Nicholas Voulelis, Director, The Journalists’ Journal, Greece

Konstantinos Zoulas, Chairman of the Board of Directors, ERT S.A. (Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation)

Chair: Eftichis Pallikaris, President, Athens News Agency

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14.45 ROUNDTABLE | RESTAURANT

DIALOGUE ON STRUCTURAL REFORMS: THE NEED FOR A CONSENSUS Structural horizontal reforms in both industry and public administration are essential for both the sustainability of the Greek economy and social development &

inclusion. How our political system will address big challenges in a cohesive and continuous way?

Alexis Charitsis, Member of the Hellenic Parliament; Syriza Party; fmr Minister of Interior

Ioannis Hadjiyiannis, Head of Athens, Directorate General for Structural Reform Support (DG REFORM), EC

Georgios Kaminis, Member, Hellenic Parliament

Stefanos Manos, Former Minister of Finance, Hellenic Republic

Elias Spirtounias, Executive Director, American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce

Maria Spyraki, Member, Group of the European People's Party, European Parliament

Panagis Vourloumis, Former President and CEO, Hellenic Telecommunications Organization Nikos Voutsis, Member with Syriza Party, Hellenic Parliament; Former President, Hellenic Parliament

Marilisa Xenogiannakopoulou, Member of the Hellenic Parliament; fmr Minister of Administrative Reconstruction

Costas Zachariadis, Member of the Hellenic Parliament, Syriza Party

Chairpersons: Noni Karagianni, Journalist, 9.84 Radio & Iordanis Hasapopoulos, Journalist, Open, Greece

*Due to limited capacity, please make sure to register through our App in order to secure your seat. Registration opens on March 4

16.45 BREAK

17.00 ROUNDTABLE | RESTAURANT

A NECESSITY FOR POLITICAL CONSENSUS IN FOREIGN POLICY Regional developments make the situation in both Eastern Mediterranean and South-Eastern Europe complicate and sensitive. Greece needs a cohesive national

strategy to address emerging and changing threats. How can shape this long-term strategy, based on our national targets?

Ioannis Amanatidis, Member of the Hellenic Parliament, Syriza Party

Christos Chomenidis, Novelist & Author, Greece

Pavlos Christidis, Spokesman, Kinima Allagis Party

Panagiotis Doudonis, Lecturer in Law Oriel College, University of Oxford

Konstantinos Gioulekas, Member of the Hellenic Parliament, New Democracy Party

Dimitrios Kairidis, Member, Hellenic Parliament

Olga Kefalogianni, Member of Hellenic Parliament, New Democracy Party; fmr Minister of Tourism

Giorgos Kyrtsos, Member, Group of the European People's Party, European Parliament

Panos Rigas, Deputy Minister of Defence (2018-2019), Hellenic Republic

Angelos Syrigos, Member, Hellenic Parliament; Assistant Professor, Panteion University

Chairpersons: Noni Karagianni, Journalist, 9.84 Radio & Giorgos Papachristos, Journalist, OPEN TV, Greece

*Due to limited capacity, please make sure to register through our App in order to secure your seat. Registration opens on March 4

19.00 BREAK

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09.00 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

THE TREASURE OF 60+:

TURNING SILVER ECONOMY INTO GOLD One of the most significant global demographic trends of the 21st century is population ageing, which is driven by three principal forces: declining fertility,

increasing longevity, and the progression of large contingents to older ages. Greece has recorded an extremely low fertility rate over the last thirty years, is seeing

a substantial rise in longevity but mainly spend in bad health while the share of Greece’s population over 60 is expected to rise rapidly the next 20 years. What

really needs to be done in Greece to deliver the economic opportunity of longevity? Which policies do we need do adopt in order to secure a sustainable

healthcare system in the years to come? Is there a smooth path for Greece through this extraordinary transition?

Content Partner: DIKTIO

Intro: Anna Diamantopoulou, President, DIKTIO Network for Reforms in Greece and Europe, fmr EU Commissioner

Domna Michailidou, Deputy Minister for Welfare, Ministry Of Labour & Social Affairs, Hellenic Republic

Milton Nectarios, Professor, Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, Piraeus University

Platon Tinios, Associate Professor, University of Piraeus

Antigone Lyberaki, General Manager, Solidarity Now

Raphael Wittenberg, Associate Professorial Research Fellow, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

Chair: Maria Karagiannidou, Research Officer, Care Policy and Evaluation Centre (CPEC), LSE

10.00 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

Ioannis Plakiotakis, Minister of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy, Hellenic Republic

Chair: Maria Nikoltsiou, Journalist/Anchorwoman, Alpha TV, Greece

10.15 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

SHIPPING AND ESG

Content Partner: Cass Business School

Nicholas Kosmatos, President, Sealink Navigation Ltd., Greece

Thanasis Martinos, Managing Director, Eastern Mediterranean Maritime Limited, Greece

Dr. Nikolas P. Tsakos, President & CEO, Tsakos Energy Navigation LTD; fmr. Chairman, INTERTANKO, Greece

Harry Vafias, Founder &CEO, StealthGas Inc., Greece

Prof. Andreas Papandreou, co-chair UN SDSN, Greece

Chair: Dr. Anthony S. Papadimitriou, President, Onassis Foundation, Greece

11.30 BREAK

12.00 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

Simeon Palios, Director, CEO & Chairman of the Board, Diana Shipping Inc., Greece

Chair: Pavlos Tsimas, Editor-in-Large, Huffington Post

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12.20 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

HOW TO CREATE A SUSTAINABLE NEW SHIPPING ERA

Content Partner: YES Forum

Ioanna Procopiou, CEO, Sea Traders S.A., Greece

Alex Hadjipateras, Executive Vice President of Business Development, Dorian LPG Ltd., Greece

Yannis Dragnis, CEO, Goldenport Group, Greece

Christos Mangos, CEO, Interunity Management Corporation, Greece

Ioannis Martinos, Owner & CEO, The Signal Group, Greece

Chair: Danae Bezantakou, CEO, Navigator Shipping Consultants, Greece

13.10 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

PANAMA AND SUEZ CANAL AND ITS IMPACT ON THE WORLD ECONOMY

Antonio Taquis, fmr. Ambassador of Panama in Greece; Gen. Director & Owner, Panama Shipping Agency & Services

Mohammed Abdel Wahab, Chairman, General Authority for Investments and Free Zones, Egypt

Chair: Maria Nikoltsiou, Journalist/Anchorwoman, Alpha TV, Greece

13.25 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

THE GLOBAL ROUNDTABLE FOR SUSTAINABLE SHIPPING & PORTS:

A UN SDSN AND EIT CLIMATE KIC INITIATIVE

Ioannis Plakiotakis, Minister of Maritime Affairs and Insular Policy, Hellenic Republic

Prof. Jeffrey Sachs, Global Director of UN SDSN, Special Advisor to UN General Secretary

Dr Kirsten Dunlop, Chief Executive Officer, EITClimate KIC

Prof. Andreas Papandreou, co-chair UN SDSNGreece

Sharon Zicherman, Managing Director & Partner, The Boston Consulting Group

Riccardo Lambiris, Chief Executive Officer, Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund SA

Chair: Phoebe Koundouri, AUEB; President Elect EAERE, Director of Climate KIC Hub Greece, Co-chair SDSN Greece

14.20 LUNCH BREAK

15.00 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

Poul Thomsen, Director, European Department, IMF

Kevin Featherstone, Professor & Director, Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics, UK

Comments: Miranda Xafa, Senior Fellow, Centre for International Governance Innovation

15.35 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

Jean-Claude Trichet, Former President, European Central Bank, France

Chair: Christine Ockrent, Columnist and Writer, France

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Klaus Regling, Managing Director, European Stability Mechanism

Chair: Sia Kosioni, Anchorwoman, SKAI TV

16.15 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

Sir Christopher Pissarides, Regius Professor of Economics, London School of Economics, UK

Chair: Antonis Papayannides, Managing Director, Economia Publishing, Greece

16.40 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

Michalis Sallas, Chairman, Lyktos Group, Greece

Chair: Nikos Filippidis, Journalist, Mega Channel, Greece

17.00 BREAK

17.15 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

THE ERA OF CITIES:

THE ROLE OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES IN THE JOURNEY TO THE POST-INDUSTRIAL ECONOMY Cities have a significant role in the achievement of sustainable development in the era of economy of knowledge. Local authorities can produce efficient policies

and measure their impact using evidence-based policy methods to resolve local challenges. How can empower local authorities to be extroverted, innovative,

and, most importantly, efficient?

Petros Doukas, Mayor, City of Sparti, Greece

Moses Elisaf, Mayor, City of Ioannina, Greece

Ioannis Moralis, Mayor of Piraeus

Dimitris Papastergiou, Mayor, City of Trikala, Greece

Andreas Vyras, Mayor of Larnaka,; President, Union of Cyprus Municipalities

Chair: Lena Paraskeva, Journalist, Star Channel Central Greece

18.05 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

Anila Denaj, Minister for Economy & Finance, Republic of Albania

Chair: Tony Barber

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18.20 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

THESSALONIKI AS AN ECONOMICAL HUB OF SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE The Transformation of the city – entering a new era.

Konstantinos Zervas, Mayor, City of Thessaloniki, Greece

Athanasios Savvakis, President, Federation of Industries of Greece; Chairman, Hellenic Energy Exchange, Greece

Nikolaos Tachiaos, President, Attiko Metro, Greece

Sotiris Theofanis, Chairman of the Board of Directors & Managing Director, Thessaloniki Port Authority SA, Greece

Anastasios Tzikas, President, Thessaloniki International Fair - HELEXPO SA, Greece

Georgios Vilos, Executive Director, Commercial & Business development, Fraport, Greece

Chair: Maria Samolada, Journalist, Greece

19.10 ASK ME ANYTHING | ARTEMIS HALL

Christos Harpantidis, President & CEO, Papastratos, Greece

Tina Passalari, Partner KKS Advisors, Greece

Katia Makri, Journalist, Greece

Ioanna Dretta, CEO Marketing Greece

19.40 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

GREEK LEADERSHIP REINVENTED A study on the dynamics of leadership in Greece. The leadership in today’s market context will be decoded, through insights from a thoroughly representative

sample of sectors. Moreover, the emotional journey of the leader will be discussed, as well as the opportunities present for a reinvention of today’s leadership,

with a view towards sustainable growth and long-term impact.

Presentation of the survey: Dimitris Mavros, CEO, MRB

Kostas Michailidis, Chairman, National Bank of Greece

Andreas Shiamishis, CEO, Hellenic Petroleum

Lilian Nektariou, Franchise Country Manager, Coca-Cola Greece, Cyprus & Malta

Vassilios Katsos, Member of the Board, Pharmathen

Chair: Eftichia Kasselaki, Partner People Advisory Services, EY

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PLENARY | ARTEMIS HALL

21.00 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

Alexis Tsipras, Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic (2015-2019) *tbc

DELPHI AMALIA HOTEL

21.30 BUFFET DINNER | LETO HALL (by invitation only) THE PARTHENON SCULPTURES-TIME FOR THE TRUTH

Geoffrey Robertson, Partner, Doughty Street Chambers, UK

Chair: Margarita Pournara, Journalist, Kathimerini Newspaper, Greece

21.30 MUSIC PERFORMANCE | LETO HALL PARIS - ISTANBUL Musical Landscapes on the Rails of the Mythical Orient Express The Railway Carriage Theater to Treno sto Rouf and Tatiana Ligari present a melodic route through songs and melodies from the 30s till the 70s, with stops at

the cities-stations where the legendary Orient Express train was passing by. A 2.740 km journey from bustling Paris, restless Berlin, romantic Venice, Budapest,

Bucharest, Belgrade, neoclassical Athens, polyphonic Sofia to sensual Constantinople of spies and émigré.

A colorful mosaic of sceneries, people and cultures unfolding unexpected musical stories.

21.30 DINNER | APOLLON ROOM (by invitation only) THE FOURTH ESTATE: MEDIA BETWEEN GOVERNMENT & CITIZENSMedia business model faces important challenges due to disruptive technological advantages and economic developments. How “traditional" media can reinvent

themselves and find their role as safeguards of data-based, accurate information in the era of mis-information?

Theocharis Filippopoulos, CEO, Attica Publications Group, Greece

Antonis Karakousis, Director, To Vima, Greece

Nicholas Voulelis, Director, The Journalists’ Journal, Greece

Konstantinos Zoulas, Chairman of the Board of Directors, ERT S.A. (Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation)

Chair: Eftichis Pallikaris, President, Athens News Agency

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09.00 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

INVESTMENT IN GREECE-EQUIPPING THE ECONOMY FOR A GREEN DEVELOPMENT

AND TECHNOLOGICAL CHALLENGES

Content Partner: European Investment Bank

Welcome

Andrew McDowell, Vice President, European Investment Bank, Luxembourg

Keynote

Christos Staikouras, Minister of Finance, Hellenic Republic

Discussants

Ioannis Tsakiris, Deputy Minister, Public Investments & Structural Funds in Greece, Hellenic Republic

Debora Revoltella, Director, Economics Department, EIB

Closing

Jeffrey D. Sachs, Professor & Director, Centre for Sustainable Development, Columbia University, USA

Chair: Nektaria Stamouli, Journalist, Politico- ΑΠΕ-ΜΠΕ Greece

10.45 IN CONVERSATION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

Jeffrey D. Sachs, Professor & Director, Centre for Sustainable Development, Columbia University, USA

George Papandreou, Former Prime Minister of Greece

11.30 BREAK

12.00 IN CONVERSATION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

ECONOMIC GROWTH KAI NATIONAL STRENGTH

Evangelos Venizelos, Professor of Constitutional Law, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece

Evangelos Mytilineos, Chairman and Ceo, MYTILINEOS, Greece

Chair: Athanasios Ellis, Editor-in-Chief, Kathimerini English Edition

12.40 IN CONVERSATION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

Panayiotis Pikrammenos, Deputy Prime Minister, Hellenic Republic

Chair: Athanasios Ellis, Editor-in-Chief, Kathimerini English Edition

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13.00 IN CONVERSATION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

Christos Staikouras, Minister of Finance, Hellenic Republic

Chair: Yannis Pretenteris, Editorialist, Ta NEA Newspaper, Greece

13.20 IN CONVERSATION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

EURASIA: 2020, A TURNING POINT FOR THE GLOBAL ORDER

Thanasis Bakolas, Senior Adviser to the Prime Minister, Hellenic Republic

Florian Eder, Managing Director, Politico

Mujtaba Rahman, Managing Director, Eurasia Group, UK

Chair: Yannis Paleologos, Journalist, Kathimerini Newspaper, Greece

13.45 IN CONVERSATION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

HOW SOCIAL POLICIES TRANSFORM SOCIETY Social transformation is the process of reshaping societal stances and attitudes towards issues related to society. The session will revolve public policies as well as

the involvement of non-public actors in the process towards achieving systemic change.

Domna Michailidou, Deputy Minister for Welfare, Ministry of Labour & Social Affairs, Hellenic Republic

Joost Korte, Director-General for Employment, Social Affairs & Inclusion, European Commission Rolf Schmachtenberg, Permanent State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Germany

Frode Overland Andersen, Ambassador of Norway in Athens

Maria Alexiou, Chair of the BoD, CSR Hellas/ Member of the BoD, CSR Europe/ CSR Director, Titan Group

Chair: George Papaconstantinou, Minister of Finance of Greece (2009-2011), Professor, European University Institute

14.30 LUNCH BREAK

15.00 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

FEMALE LEADERSHIP

Content Partner: International Chamber of Commerce - Hellas

Kate Smith, British Ambassador to Greece

Charlotte Sammelin, Ambassador of Sweden to the Hellenic Republic

Olga Kefalogianni, Member of the Hellenic Parliament, New Democracy Party; fmr Minister of Tourism

Chrysoula Zacharopoulou, Vice-chair, Committee on Development, European Parliament

Dolores Monserrat, Minister of Health (2016-2018), Spain

Marina Giavroglou, President, Soya Mills; Chairlady, ICC WOMEN, Greece

Alexandra Mitsotaki, Co-Founder & Chair, World Human Forum

Chair: Irene Nikolopoulou, Journalist, eirinika.gr, madeingreece.news, Greece

16.00 IN CONVERSATION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

JUSTICE, ECONOMY AND INVESTMENT

Kostas Tsiaras, Minister of Justice, Hellenic Republic

Chair: Ioanna Mandrou, Journalist, Kathimerini Newspaper & SKAI TV

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16.15 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

COMPETITIVENESS FRONTIERS IN THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY ERA Technological disruptions push the frontiers of known and create new markets, how can be competitive in this challenging globalised environment?

Content Partner: Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils

David Horner, President, American College of Greece

Dr. Mohd Yusoff Sulaiman, CEO, Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology

Alexander Idrisov, Managing Partner, Strategy Partners Group, Russia

Venetia Koussia, Exectuive Director, Council on Competitiveness Greece _ CompeteGR

Chair: Roberto Alvarez, Executive Director, Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils, USA

17.00 BREAK

17.15 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

CHANGING THE LANDSCAPE OF ORGAN DONATION AND TRANSPLANTATION IN GREECE:

THE ONASSIS NATIONAL TRANSPLANT CENTER AS A CATALYST FOR DISRUPTION A discussion focused on Transplants and Organ Donation in Greece. The transition into a new era requires a holistic approach and a strategic plan, which

includes infrastructure, structure, training, changes in legislation and technological improvements. How will the –currently under construction- Onassis National

Transplant Center affect and disrupt the Health System?

Content Partner: Onassis Foundation

Vassilis Kontozamanis, Deputy Minister of Health, Hellenic Republic

Dr. Anthony Papadimitriou, President, Onassis Foundation, Greece

Ioannis Boletis, President, Onassis Cardiac Surgery Center, Greece

Elias Mossialos, Professor & Head of Department of Health Policy and Director of LSE Health, LSE, UK

Dr. Beatriz Dominguez Gil, Director, Spanish Transplant Organization (ONT), Spain

Chair: Foteini Georgiou, Science Editor, Antenna TV, Greece

18.15 KEYNOTE SPEECH | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

Dr. Vassili Apostolopoulos, CEO, Athens Medical Group; President, Hellenic Entrepreneurs Association

18.25 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

JOINING FORCES FOR CANCER CONTROL IN GREECE

Vassilis Kontozamanis, Deputy Minister of Health, Hellenic Republic

John Kyriopoulos, Professor Emeritus of Health Economics, National School of Public Health (NSPH), Greece

Ioannis Boukovinas, President, Hellenic Society of Medical Oncology (HeSMO), Greece

Kathy Apostolides, President , Hellenic Cancer Federation (ELL.O.K.), Greece

Andreas Xanthos, Member of the Hellenic Parliament

Chair: Paschos Mandravelis, Columnist, Kathimerini Greek Daily, Greece

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19.20 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

THE GLOBAL CHALLENGE OF SUSTAINABLE HEALTH SYSTEMS: TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES, MEDICAL

CARE, PREVENTION AND HEALTH PROMOTION; POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE DRIVERS?

Vassilis Kontozamanis, Deputy Minister of Health, Hellenic Republic

Harvey Fineberg, President, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, USA

Amb. Oxana Domenti, Senior Advisor of the Regional Director, WHO

Antonia Trichopoulou, President, Hellenic Health Foundation, Greece

Evi Hatziandreou, Scientific Advisor, Big Pi Ventures & DIKTIO for Reform in Greece and Europe, Greece

Dimitris Nikas, Managing Director of Medtronic Hellas

Chair: Paschos Mandravelis, Columnist, Kathimerini Greek Daily, Greece

20.05 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

DEVELOPMENT AND CHALLENGES IN THE HOSPITALITY SECTOR

Harry Theoharis, Minister of Tourism, Hellenic Republic

Christina Mitsis, Chairwoman of the Board, Mitsis Hotels, Greece

Panos Palaiologos, President & Founder, Hotel Brain, Greece

Anastasios Chomenidis, Managing Director, Lampsa, Greece

Chair: Christina Poutetsi, Journalist, Protagon, Greece

20.40 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF A LONGEVITY ECONOMY Content Partner: The Association of Chief Executive Officers (ACEO)

Theodoros Skylakakis, Deputy Minister for Fiscal Policy, Hellenic Republic

Vassilis Rabbat, President; ACEO; President and Managing Director, Xerox Hellas SA, Greece

Valeria Tsamis, CEO, FOCUS BARI

Thodoris Pelagidis, Professor of Economics, University of Piraeus; NR Senior Fellow Brookings Institution

Chair: John Anastasopoulos, Advisor to the Board of Directors, ACEO, Greece

21.25 BREAK

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21.00 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

Alexis Tsipras, Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic (2015-2019) *tbc

DELPHI AMALIA HOTEL

21.30 BUFFET DINNER | LETO HALL (by invitation only) THE PARTHENON SCULPTURES-TIME FOR THE TRUTH

Geoffrey Robertson, Partner, Doughty Street Chambers, UK

Chair: Margarita Pournara, Journalist, Kathimerini Newspaper, Greece

21.30 MUSIC PERFORMANCE | LETO HALL PARIS - ISTANBUL Musical Landscapes on the Rails of the Mythical Orient Express The Railway Carriage Theater to Treno sto Rouf and Tatiana Ligari present a melodic route through songs and melodies from the 30s till the 70s, with stops at

the cities-stations where the legendary Orient Express train was passing by. A 2.740 km journey from bustling Paris, restless Berlin, romantic Venice, Budapest,

Bucharest, Belgrade, neoclassical Athens, polyphonic Sofia to sensual Constantinople of spies and émigré.

A colorful mosaic of sceneries, people and cultures unfolding unexpected musical stories.

21.30 DINNER | APOLLON ROOM (by invitation only) THE FOURTH ESTATE: MEDIA BETWEEN GOVERNMENT & CITIZENSMedia business model faces important challenges due to disruptive technological advantages and economic developments. How “traditional" media can reinvent

themselves and find their role as safeguards of data-based, accurate information in the era of mis-information?

Theocharis Filippopoulos, CEO, Attica Publications Group, Greece

Antonis Karakousis, Director, To Vima, Greece

Nicholas Voulelis, Director, The Journalists’ Journal, Greece

Konstantinos Zoulas, Chairman of the Board of Directors, ERT S.A. (Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation)

Chair: Eftichis Pallikaris, President, Athens News Agency

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09.00 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

TURNING GREECE INTO AN INTERNATIONAL HUB Greece has significant comparative advantages in the education and research sector. How we can capitalise them via targeted partnerships to add value in both

the quality of education and Greek economy?

Michael Amiridis, Chancellor, University of Illinois, USA

Meletios-Athanasios Dimopoulos, Rector, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

Alice Gast, President, Imperial College London, UK

Drake Behrakis, President & CEO, Marwick Associates LLC, USA

Claudia Carydis, Vice President of Public Affairs, American College of Greece, Greece

Alexis Phylactopoulos, President, College Year in Athens, Greece

Chair: Petros Efthymiou, Minister of Education (2000-2004), Greece

10.00 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

DUAL PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION MODEL AS MEAN TO ENHANCE COMPETITIVENESS OF THE GREEK

ECONOMY A REDUCTION OF YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT By adopting the Dual professional education model from the business community and the state, a dual opportunity is created. Young people will be benefited

with the reduction of youth unemployment as well as businesses which gain personnel with specialized professional skills.

In Dual professional education program – a 3-year program – the trainee attends theoretical and laboratory courses, while the 2/3 of the program are being

conducted in a real working environment of an enterprise. During the program the trainee receives full payment and insurance benefits. This implies that

unemployment is tackled by giving young people a choice, while at the same time enhancing the specialization of employees who begin their work career with

significant experience.

Athanasios Syrianos, Chairman, EZA Hellenic Breweries of Atalanti, Greece

Elias Kikilias, General Manager of Greek Tourism Confederation Institute (INSETE), Greece

George Voutsinos, Sec. Gen.,Vocational Education & Lifelong Learning, Ministry of Education & Religious Affairs, GR

Christos Ioannou, Director Employment & Labour Market Affairs, Hellenic Federation of Enterprises (SEV), Greece

Fay Makantasi, Senior Research Analyst, diaNEOsis, Greece

Argyris Tzikopoulos, CEO, Junior Achievement Greece

Chair: Apostolos Lakasas, Journalist, Kathimerini, Greece

10.45 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

EXCELLENCE AND INCLUSIVENESS IN EDUCATION

Andreas Shiamishis, CEO, Hellenic Petroleum, Greece

Vasilis Antoniadis, Regional Financial Institutions Leader- Cent. Europe & ME, Senior Partner & Man.Director, BCG

Chair: Dr. Eugenia Giannini, Owner, E. Giannini & Associates, Greece

11.10 IN CONVERSATION| DIONYSOS HALL

Niki Kerameus, Minister of Education and Religious Affairs, Hellenic Republic

Chair: Pavlos Tsimas, Editor-in-Large, Huffington Post, Greece

11.30 BREAK

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12.00 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

THE CONTRIBUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION TO INNOVATION & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT In the era of knowledge economy, continuing education, research, and development are essential pillars of sustainable economic development. How can connect

the dots and create a dynamic and viable educational ecosystem?

Themis Christophidou, Director-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture, European Commission

Spiros Dimolitsas, Senior VP for Research & Chief Technology Officer, Georgetown University, USA

Demetrios Kouretas, Professor, Department of Biochemistry-Biotechnology, University Thessaly, Greece

Constantinos Rodopoulos, President, Metropolitan College, Greece

George Doukidis, Professor of eBusiness, Athens University of Economics & Business, Greece

Richard Jackson, President, Athens College, Greece

Niki Boutari, Marketing & Communication Advisor, Greece

Chair: Maria Anastasopoulou, Journalist, SKAI TV, Greece & Apostolos Mangiriadis, Journalist, SKAI TV, Greece

13.00 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

WHAT PISA RESULTS CAN TELL US ABOUT THE GREEK EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM - A DIANEOSIS STUDY Content Partner: diaNEOsis

Sofia Zacharaki, Deputy Minister for Education and Religious Affairs, Hellenic Republic

Chrysa Sofianopoulou, Assistant Professor, Harokopio University of Athens; PISA National Project Manager, Greece

Aigly Zafeirakou, Senior Education Specialist & Consultant, Int. Bank for Reconstruction & Development

Chair: Thodoris Georgakopoulos, Editorial Director, diaNEOsis, Greece

13.40 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

BOARDS OF THE FUTURE: DRIVING DIVERSITY AT THE TOP Well-functioning Boards are at the heart of the success of a company. Boards’ challenges have increased dramatically over the last decade - not only in the name of

good corporate governance but also because of the novelty and complexity of issues they are faced with. What does it take for a Board to be ready for the

challenges of the future? And how does its composition accomplish this? Should diversity in the board room, and particularly gender diversity, be dealt with as a

regulatory quota?

Sean O’Hare, Advisor on Board issues, Boardroom Dialogue, UK

Anne Durez, President, Femmes de Loi, Femmes d’Exception, France

Xenia Kazoli, Member of the Board Directors, Athens Exchange, Co-founder, Corporate Governance Hub, Greece

Chair: Makis Provatas, Journalist, Athens Voice, Greece

14.15 LUNCH BREAK

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15.00 IN CONVERSATION | DIONYSOS HALL

BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING (BIM):

REVOLUTIONIZING THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY Measurements and data accuracy, reduction of time and costs, absolute environmental compliance as well as the unparalleled capabilities in calculation and

amendments of the new multidimensional (7D) digital designs, are some of the great advantages brought by BMI and Construction 4.0. The aim of the panel is

to assess these new industrial trends and examine its adoption opportunities in the Greek market.

Content Partner: To DIKTIO Network for Reforms in Greece & Europe

Anna Diamantopoulou, President, DIKTIO Network for Reforms in Greece & Europe, EU Commissioner (1999-2004) Kostas Karamanlis, Minister of Infrastructure & Transport, Hellenic Republic

Nikos Milis, Civil Engineer, Technical Chamber of Greece

Vissarion Papadopoulos, Associate Professor, National Technical University of Athens, Greece

Leonidas Pakas, Member of the Board of Directors, TOMI AVETE, Greece

George Raounas, Partner, Head of Risk Consulting, KPMG in Greece

Issam El-Absi, BIM Centres General Manager, BIM Academy Director, CCC, Greece

Chair: Vasiliki Besiou, Civil Engineer, Partner of DIKTIO Networks for Reforms in Greece and Europe, Greece

16.00 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

CONNECTIVITY

Kostas Karamanlis, Minister of Infrastructure & Transport, Hellenic Republic

Andrzej Adamczyk, Minister of Infrastructure, Republic of Poland

Kocho Angjushev, Deputy Prime Minister (2017-2020); Professor, North Macedonia

Philippos Tsalides, CEO, TrainOSE, Greece

Christos Ioannou, Chairman, AVAX, Greece

Dmitry Pankin, President , Black Sea Trade & Development Bank, Greece

Capt. Weng Lin, Deputy CEO, Piraeus Port Authority, Greece

Manolis Sigalas, Vice President & Managing Director, Hill International, Greece

Maria Boile, Associate Professor, University of Piraeus, Greece

Chair: Achilleas Topas, Journalist, SKAI TV, Greece

17.00 BREAK

17.15 IN CONVERSATION | DIONYSOS HALL

Kadri Simson, European Commissioner for Energy, European Commission

Gerassimos Thomas, Deputy Minister, of Environment & Energy, Hellenic Republic

Chair:

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17.35 ENERGY ROUNDTALBE 1 | DIONYSOS HALL

EAST MED ENERGY, SECURITY AND DEVELOPMENT Energy cooperation in East Med region is a crucial factor for the achievement of regional peace and stability. Diversification of energy sources is vital for

European energy security. How can multilateral cooperation reshape the European energy market and Regional security architecture?

Kostis Hatzidakis, Minister of Environment and Energy, Hellenic Republic

Prof. George Stathakis, Minister of Environment & Energy (2016-2019), Greece

Prof. Yannis Maniatis, Minister of Energy (2013-2015), Environment, Energy and Climate Change, Greece

Andreas Shiamishis, CEO, Hellenic Petroleum, Greece

Nicola Battilana, CEO, DESFA (Hellenic Gas Transmittion System Operator), Greece

Kostis Sifnaios, Business Development & Project Director, Gastrade, Greece

Matthios Rigas, CEO, Energean, Greece

Nikos Tsafos, Senior Fellow, Energy & National Security Program, Centre for Strategic & Int. Studies, USA

Matthew Bryza, Senior Fellow, Global Energy Center, Atlantic Council, USA

Roudi Baroudi, CEO, Energy & Environment Holding, Qatar

Chair: Alexia Tasouli, Dimplomatic Correspondent, Open TV & Harris Floudopoulos, Journalist, Capital.gr, Greece

18.45 ENERGY ROUNDTALBE 2 | DIONYSOS HALL

ENERGY & ENERGY TRANSITION

Content Partner: Imperial College London

Anna Korre, Co-Director the Energy Futures Laboratory, Imperial College London, UK

Christos Markides, Professor of Clean Energy Technologies, Imperial College London, UK

Dinos Arcoumanis, Professor Emeritus and Former Vice-President, City University of London, UK

Theodoros Tsakiris, Associate Professor, University of Nicosia, Cyprus

Yiannis Yiarentis, Chairman of BoD and CEO, Dapeep, Greece

Konstantinos Mavros, CEO, PPC Renewables, Greece

Chair: Christos Folias, Minister of Development (2007-2009), Greece

19.35 ENERGY ROUNDTABLE 3 | DIONYSOS HALL

ENERGY FUTURES

Introductory Remarks:

Marco Tonegutti, Regional Energy Leader- Cent. Europe & ME, Senior Partner & Man.Director, BCG, Italy

Alexandra Sdoukou, Secretary General Energy & Mineral Resources, Ministry of Envir. & Energy, Hellenic Republic

Frode Overland Andersen, Ambassador of Norway in Athens

Athanasios Savvakis, President, Federation of Industries of Greece; Chairman, Hellenic Energy Exchange, Greece

Kostas Andriosopoulos, Chairman, Hellenic Association of Energy Economics, Greece

Manos Manousakis, Chairman & CEO, Independent Power Transmission Operator, Greece

Anastasios Manos, CEO, HEDNO (Hellenic Electricity Distribution Network Operator), Greece

Alexandos Lagakos, Chief Operating Officer, Blue Grid, Greece

Dimitrios Parpairis, Managing Director Balkans & West Caspian, GE Power Services, Greece

Andreas Diamandopoulos, Head Power Sector, Copelouzos Group, Greece

Chair: Harris Floudopoulos, Journalist, Capital.gr, Greece

20.50 BREAK

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21.00 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

Alexis Tsipras, Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic (2015-2019) *tbc

DELPHI AMALIA HOTEL

21.30 BUFFET DINNER | LETO HALL (by invitation only) THE PARTHENON SCULPTURES-TIME FOR THE TRUTH

Geoffrey Robertson, Partner, Doughty Street Chambers, UK

Chair: Margarita Pournara, Journalist, Kathimerini Newspaper, Greece

21.30 MUSIC PERFORMANCE | LETO HALL PARIS - ISTANBUL Musical Landscapes on the Rails of the Mythical Orient Express The Railway Carriage Theater to Treno sto Rouf and Tatiana Ligari present a melodic route through songs and melodies from the 30s till the 70s, with stops at

the cities-stations where the legendary Orient Express train was passing by. A 2.740 km journey from bustling Paris, restless Berlin, romantic Venice, Budapest,

Bucharest, Belgrade, neoclassical Athens, polyphonic Sofia to sensual Constantinople of spies and émigré.

A colorful mosaic of sceneries, people and cultures unfolding unexpected musical stories.

21.30 DINNER | APOLLON ROOM (by invitation only) THE FOURTH ESTATE: MEDIA BETWEEN GOVERNMENT & CITIZENSMedia business model faces important challenges due to disruptive technological advantages and economic developments. How “traditional" media can reinvent

themselves and find their role as safeguards of data-based, accurate information in the era of mis-information?

Theocharis Filippopoulos, CEO, Attica Publications Group, Greece

Antonis Karakousis, Director, To Vima, Greece

Nicholas Voulelis, Director, The Journalists’ Journal, Greece

Konstantinos Zoulas, Chairman of the Board of Directors, ERT S.A. (Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation)

Chair: Eftichis Pallikaris, President, Athens News Agency

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18.00 SPEECH | HALL OF PHILOSOPHERS

HOW BEAUTY WILL SAVE THE ECONOMY

Nicholas Yatromanolakis, General Secretary of Contemporary Culture, Ministry Culture & Sports, Hellenic Republic

Chair:

18.15 SPEECH | HALL OF PHILOSOPHERS

CULTURE: A DRIVING FORCE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Georgios Didaskalou, General Secretary of Culture, Hellenic Republic

Chair:

18.30 SPEECH | HALL OF PHILOSOPHERS

VERSIONS OF SUSTAINABILITY IN ARCHITECTURE

Alexandros C. Samaras, Architect, President & CEO, Alexandros C. Samaras & Associates SA, Architects, Engineers, Consultants

Chair: Lena Paraskeva, Journalist, Star Channel, Greece

19.00 SESSION | HALL OF PHILOSOPHERS

THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE WORLD NATURAL AND MANMADE CULTURAL HERITAGE Natural and cultural heritage are threatened by the increasing intensity and frequency of severe weather and environmental degradation caused by climate

change. The round table will discuss the setting for a mechanism towards monitoring and protecting natural and cultural heritage sites globally.

Content Partner: Academy of Athens

Konstantinos Aravosis, Secretary General, Ministry of Environment and Energy, Hellenic Republic

Prof. Jeffrey Sachs, Director, Centre for Sustainable Development, Columbia University, USA

Dr. Christiane Tytgat, Chair, International Association for the Reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures, Brussels

Prof. Phoebe Koundouri, AUEB; President Elect EAERE, Director of Climate KIC Hub Greece, Co-chair SDSN Greece

Chairman: Christos Zerefos, Head, Research Center for Atmospheric Physics & Climatology, Academy of Athens

Moderator: Katerina Christofilidou, SKAI TV, Greece

20.00 BREAK

20.30 OPERA | HALL OF PHILOSOPHERS *by invitation only

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08.00 COFFEE

08.30 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

GREECE'S NEW ROLE IN THE EU - A DIANEOSIS & ELIAMEP STUDY

Content Partner: diaNEOsis

Dimitris Papadimoulis, Vice President, European Parliament

Miltiadis Varvitsiotis, Alternate Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hellenic Republic

Antigone Lyberaki, General Manager, Solidarity Now, Greece

Chair: George Pagoulatos, Director General, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Greece

09.15 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

GREECE AND THE EURO:

FROM CRISIS TO RECOVERY The nine-year adjustment program followed by Greece in the aftermath of the 2010 crisis was concluded in the summer of 2018. The program was associated

with the deepest and longest recession in Greece’s post war history. This session, presented by three prominent Greek economists with extensive policy experience

before and after the crisis, as well as the Managing Director of the European Stability Mechanism, focuses on the opportunities for a re-orientation of Greece’s

macroeconomic and reform policy, towards a policy mix that will assist the recovery of the Greek economy, while at the same time avoiding the danger that

Greece returns to ineffective short run policies similar to those that helped bring about the crisis of 2010. The presenters will discuss both the policy options for

the future as well as the institutional reforms that are required to assist the recovery of the Greek economy.

Klaus Regling, Managing Director, European Stability Mechanism, Luxembourg

George Alogoskoufis, Professor, Athens University of Economics & Business; fmr Minister of Economy, Greece

Gikas Hardouvelis, Minister of Finance (2014-15) & Senior Independent Director, National Bank of Greece

Panos Tsakloglou, Professor, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece

Chair: Antonis Sroiter, Anchorman, Alpha TV, Greece

10.15 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

GREEK ECONOMY: STRATEGY FOR GROWTH

Content Partner: IOBE

Opening Remarks: Vasileios T. Rapanos, Chair (Non-Executive Member), Alpha Bank

Nikos Vettas, General Director, Foundation for Economic & Industrial Research – IOBE; Professor, AUEB, Greece

Dimitris Tsakonas, General Director, Public Debt Management Agency, Greece

Panos Tsakloglou, Professor, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece

Nikolaos Karamouzis, President, Grant Thornton, Greece

Peter Sanfey, Deputy Director, Country Economics and Policy, EBRD, UK

Intervention: Konstantinos Kollias, President, Economic Chamber of Greece

Chair: Giannis Aggelis, Journalist, Capital.gr, Greece

11.15 BREAK

11.30 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

Nikos Christodoulakis, Professor, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece

Chair: Antonis Papayannides, Managing Director, Economia Publishing, Greece

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Dimitrios Tsomocos, Professor of Financial Economics, SAÏD Business School, University of Oxford, UK

Chair: Giannis Aggelis, Journalist, Capital.gr, Greece

12.05 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

ACCELERATING THE TRANSITION TO THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY A horizontal approach is essential to reshape our economy to a new circular paradigm. How policymakers, industry, and social partners can cooperate in the

way to achieve a sustainable and profitable economic model?

Dimitris Dimitriadis, Vice-President & Managing Director, Hellas Gold SA

Christos Kavalopoulos, General Director, Greek Mining Enterprises Association

George Kremlis, Chief adviser to the Greek PM, for Energy, Climate, Environment & Circular Economy, Greece

Napoleon Maravegias, Professor of International and European Studies, National University of Athens

Despina Passari, Corporate Communications Director South East & Central Europe, P&G Greece

Zoran Tadic, General Manager, Neofyton, Serbia

Chair: Thodoris Kaloudis, Editor in Chief, economico.gr

12.50 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

HOW TO UNFASTEN THE SPRING EFFECT OF THE GREEK ECONOMY

Gikas Hardouvelis, fmr Minister of Finance & Senior Independent Director, National Bank of Greece

Chris Allen, Resident Representative in Athens, EC’s DG for Economic & Financial Affairs, Greece

George Tsipras, Member of Hellenic Parliament

George Pagoulatos, Director General, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Greece

Babis Papadimitriou, Member, Hellenic Parliament, Greece

Tasos Anastasatos, Chief Economist, Eurobank, Greece

Chair: Irini Chryssolora, Journalist, Kathimerini

13.55 IN CONVERSATION | ARTEMIS HALL

WHAT CAN THE NEW DEVELOPMENT MODEL OF GREECE BE?

Theodoros Skylakakis, Deputy Minister for Fiscal Policy, Hellenic Republic

Chair: Iordanis Hasapopoulos, Journalist, Open, Greece

14.00 SESSION | ARTEMIS HALL

SAVINGS AND INVESTMENTS

Content Partner: Foundation for Economic and Industrial Research (IOBE)

Christos Triantopoulos, General Secretary for Economic Policy, Ministry of Finance, Hellenic Republic

Nikos Vettas, General Director, Foundation for Economic & Industrial Research – IOBE; Professor, AUEB, Greece

Socrates Lazaridis, CEO, Athens Exchange Group, Greece

Alexandros Sarrigeorgiou, Chairman of the BoD, Hellenic Association of Insurance Companies, Greece

Matti Leppälä, Secretary General, CEO, PensionsEurope, Brussels

Intervention: Eleftheria Psycha, MSc in Finance, Investments & Risk Management, Greece

Chair: Konstantinos Robotis, Journalist, Real News, Greece

15.00 FAREWELL LUNCH

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08.00 COFFEE

08.30 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

FRAUD GOVERNANCE AS A DISRUPTOR FOR FINANCIAL CRIME Fraud can happen anywhere. Corporate scandals open wide weaknesses on internal and external controls over companies, which should be detected by good

practices of governance. Effective corporate governance should put in place measures that are essential to prevent corporate scandals, fraud, and potential civil

and criminal liability.

Content Partner: ACFE Greece

Panagiotis Georgiou, President Emeritus, ACFE Greece; Member BoD, Ethniki CFE, Insurance Company, Greece

Angelos Binis, CFE, Governor, Hellenic National Transparency Authority, Greece

Panagiotis Antonopoulos, CFE, Colonel Financial Inspector, Hellenic National Defense General Staff, Greece

Athanasios Kyratsis, Senior Legal Counsel, NN Hellas

Chair: Evi Dimitroulia, President CFE, ACFE Greece

09.15 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

FROM AGRICULTURE TO AGRIBUSINESS Both economic and technological developments change the nature of agriculture on a global level. How we can both add and capitalise value in our agricultural

production using advanced technological and marketing solutions?

Makis Voridis, Minister of Agricultural Development and Food, Hellenic Republic

Athanasios Tsaftaris, Dean of Graduate Studies, Perrotis College, Greece

Nikos Efthymiadis, Chairman, Redestos, Greece

Nikos Koutsianas, Chairman, Apivita SA, Greece

Nikos Karageorgiou, President, Greek Association of Branded Products Manufacturers, Greece

Effie Lazaridou, Managing Director, New Agriculture for a New Generation Program, Greece

Intervention: Nikos Kanopoulos

Chair: Nectarios Notis, Founder, Notice Content and Services (FnB Daily - BnB Daily), Greece

10.15 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

WATER: EFFICIENT WATER MANAGEMENT FOR A VIABLE FUTURE The universal and continuously increasing need for clean water will be a cause of environmental conflicts in the near future. The East Mediterranean region,

based on multiple studies, is extremely vulnerable to the impact of climate change. How we can shape innovative solutions to (re)use water in an efficient way?

Konstantinos Skrekas, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Hellenic Republic

Konstantinos Aravosis, Secretary General, Ministry of Environment and Energy, Hellenic Republic

Narkisos Georgiadis, CEO & Executive Member of the Board, EYATH S.A., Greece

Chair: Sotiris Polyzos, Journalist, TRT, Greece

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Konstantinos Michalos, President, Athens Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Greece

Chair: Christos Konstas, Managing Director, Director - banks.com.gr, Commenter - Blue sky, Ethos Media

11.00 IN CONVERSATION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

Fofi Gennimata, Member, Hellenic Parliament; President, Kinima Allagis, Greece

Chair: Iordanis Hasapopoulos, Journalist, Open, Greece

11.20 BREAK

11.30 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

11.45 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

CLIMBING EVERY MOUNTAIN

Christina Flampouri, Alpinist

Dr.Jenny Leivadarou, Engineer for New Technologies & Innovation, Hellenic Petroleum, Greece

Chair: Christina Vidou, Journalist, SKAI Radio, Greece

12.15 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

START UPS ECOSYSTEMS OF GREECE

Demetrios Kouretas, Professor, Department of Biochemistry-Biotechnology, University Thessaly, Greece

George Doukidis, Professor of eBusiness, Athens University of Economics & Business, Greece

Marcos Veremis, Chairman, Upstream; Partner, Big-Pi, Greece

Costas Fotakis, Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Crete; fmr Alternate Minister for Research & Innovation

Michael Vlastarakis, General Manager, Group Marketing & Corporate Communication, Eurobank/egg, Greece

Katerina Pramatari, Partner, Unifund, Greece

Intervention: Dionysos Spiliopoulos, President, KEMEL, Greece

Chair: Andreas Zampoukas, Journalist, Spokesman to Vice President of Greek Government

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13.10 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

BUILDING AN INCLUSIVE FUTURE How can we imagine life in a future that is truly inclusive for all, regardless of their gender? How females can overcome their fears and break the glass ceiling

Content Partner: Lean In Hellas

Rania Patsiopoulos, Marine & Ocean Energy Global Segment Manager, Managing Director, SKF Hellas SA, Greece

Dr, Angelika Gouskou, Partner, Selekos Gouskou Law Offices; Member, Board Corp. Govern., Athens Stock Exchange

Vivian Fatourou, Senior Legal Counsel in Corporate Finance, Lean In Hellas circle Co-Leader, Greece

Alexis Pantazis, CEO and Founder, Hellas Direct, Greece

Alexandra Aivalioti, Communications, Marketing & Public Relations Director, Athens College, Greece

Rena Bardani, Chair of the Board, ELINYAE - Hellenic Institute for Occupational Health and Safety, Greece Carolina Pikrammenou, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Officer, Alpha Bank, Greece

Panagiotis Vlachos, Deputy Spokesperson, Movement for Change

Chair: Evaggelia Tsikrika, Journalist at Alpha TV, Greece

14.10 SESSION | KONSTANTINOS KARAMANLIS HALL

SCALING UP SMALL BUSINESSES: THE BACKBONE OF THE GREEK ECONOMY Small and medium sized businesses are the backbone of the Greek economy, with businesses up to 250 people forming 99.9% of all businesses, much like Europe. How have Greek

entrepreneurs managed to scale small businesses during the crisis period of the previous 10 years? We 'll hear about the best practices and tools used by some of the leading entrepreneurs

and business owners who managed to scale their businesses at times of adversity.

Nikos Manouselis, Co-founder & CEO, Agroknow, Greece

Fragkoulis Maounis, Co-Founder & President & Co-CEO, Enartia, Greece

Andreas Constantinou, CEO & Founder, Slashdata, Greece

Dimitris Melachroinos, Co-founder & CEO, Spitogatos, Greece

Natalie Vagioni, CEO, Fresh Line Cosmetics, Greece

Dionysis Ammolochitis, Founder & CEO,Manifest Services and Manifest Securities, Greece

Chair: George Chatzopoulos, Co-Founder & Group CEO, Pitch & Xcubed, Greece

15.00 FAREWELL LUNCH

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08.00 COFFEE

08.30 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

CULTURE AND CULTURAL POLICIES

Paul Kalligas, Director, European Cultural Centre of Delphi, Greece

Alexander Nehamas, Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University, USA

“Culture and Cultural Policies”

Panagiotis Roilos, Professor of Modern Greek Studies and of Comparative Literature, Harvard University, USA

“Cultural Politics, Neocolonialism, Globalization: The Case of Greece”

Chair: Lina Papadaki, Journalist, ERT, Greece

09.15 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

GAMIFICATION OF DEMOCRACY: EUROPEAN DEMOCRACY IN THE DIGITAL AGE Have you ever wondered how much time you spend online? We spend more than a third of our active time online, every day. 2020 marks the beginning of the 5G

era. The new technologies open the way to the creation of a new governance model with participatory democracy on the epicentre. The EU is at the forefront of

experimenting with innovative approaches to enhance the quality of interactions with citizens. The goal is to make EU policies more inclusive, user-centric and

participatory and re-align democracy with citizens’ expectations. Let’s find out how the gamification of Democracy can pursue these goals.

Content Partner: European Parliament Office in Greece

Dimitris Papadimoulis, Vice President, European Parliament

Anna Michel Asimakopoulou, Member, European Parliament

Nikos Androulakis, Member, European Parliament

Chair: Constantinos Tsoutsoplides, Head of Office, European Parliament Office in Greece

09.45 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

ETHICS IN INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT AND FINANCE An industry without trust is an industry without clients. As the global economy grows more complex and uncertain, the ethical dilemmas that financial

professionals may encounter during their daily work activities are increasing. Ethical dilemmas are a form of workplace ambiguity, readily generated by the

competing priorities in finance and investment business. Building a better world for investing starts by rebuilding the trust that has eroded over the years due to

poor decision-making when faced with ethical dilemmas, and establishing a financial services industry that demands the highest level of ethical behaviour.

Content Partner: CFA Society Greece

Josina Kamerling, Head of Regulatory Outreach EMEA at CFA Institute, Brussels

Stathis Potamitis, Managing Partner, POTAMITISVEKRIS; Legal Advisor, Hellenic Fund & Asset Management Assoc.

Natassa Stamou, Vice Chair, Hellenic Capital Market Commission, Greece

Stella Dimaraki, CFA, Group Treasurer, Aegean Airlines, Greece

Chair: Violeta Spyropoulou, Vice President, CFA Society Greece

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10.30 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

TECH TRANSFER: THE UNTAPPED GROWTH ENGINE FOR THE GREEK ECONOMY

Content Forum: MIT Forum

Aimilios Chalamandaris, Co-Founder & CEO, INNOETICS, Greece

Deirdre Zammit, Technology Licensing Officer, MIT, USA

George Nounesis, Director & Chairman, National Center for Scientific Research “Demokritos”, Greece

Marcos Veremis, Chairman, Upstream; Partner, Big-Pi, Greece

Chair: Marina Hatsopoulos, Writer and Technology Entrepreneur, Greece

11.15 BREAK

11.30 IN CONVERSATION | DIONYSOS HALL

THE DEMOGRAPHIC CRISIS IN GREECE

Dr. Stefanos Chandakas MD MBA PhD , Obstetrician – Gynecologist, Founder and President of HOPEgenesis

Chair:

11.40 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

12.30 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

THE RISE OF EXPERIENTIAL CULTURAL TOURISM AND THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Angela Gerekou, President, Greek National Tourism Organization, Greece

Aikaterini Polymerou-Kamilaki, Fmr Director, Academic Associate, Hellenic Folklore research center, Athens Academy

George Iliopoulos, Writer of Gastronomicon, Culinary Art in Ancient Greece, Enastron Publication, Greece

Statement: Gina Giotaki, Lecturer in Edge Hill University Dance Company

Chair: Yanos Gramatidis, Honorary President, American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce, Greece

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13.30 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE TOURISM INDUSTRY Economic, social, and technological developments transform rapidly the tourism industry. How we can adapt the Greek tourism model in the era of experience

economy in a sustainable, eco-friendly way?

Eleni Andreadi, Director of Sustainability, Sani-lkos, Greece

Shane Holland, Chairman, Slow Food Movement, UK

Sylvia Klimaki, ESG Journalist, UK

Jeremy Sampson, CEO, Travel Foundation, UK

Dimitris Tryfonopoulos, CEO, Desiterra Resort Santorini, Greece

Pavlos Papadimitriou, Director, HVS, Greece

Ziv Tirosh, Co-Founder & CEO, Refundit, Israel

Thomas Douzis, Founder & CEO, Ergon, Greece

Chair: Marianna Skylakaki, Chief Editor, Athinea, Delphi Confidential, Greece

14.30 SESSION | DIONYSOS HALL

THE EUROPEAN GREEN DEAL AND THE GREEK COMPETITIVENESS AGENDA

Chris Allen, Resident Representative in Athens, EC’s DG for Economic & Financial Affairs, Greece

Simos Anastasopoulos, President, Council on Competitiveness of Greece

Chair: Venetia Koussia, Director General, Council on Competitiveness Greece

15.00 FAREWELL LUNCH

AMALIA HOTEL | LETO HALL

10.30 COFFEE

11.00 SPECIAL OLYMPICS HELLAS | TABLE TENNIS UNIFIED GAMES PLAY TOGETHER FOR INCLUSION

With the support of Estia Agios Nikoloas

14.30 FAREWELL LUNCH