Honolulu, Hawaii
November 10-12, 2011

APEC CEO Summit 2011:
Asia-Pacific's Premier Business Event

Helping to define the future of private sector
engagement in the Asia-Pacific

Agenda

The Future. Redefined. — a new era of cooperation at the intersection of government and business leadership to forge a more connected, innovative, dynamic region. Based on the premise that the future is something we actively create, not something that happens to us, the Summit will explore policy choices and business decisions based on the trends and forces at work in the region and in the world, weighing both opportunities and obstacles that lie ahead.

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6:00 - 8:00

Welcome Reception hosted by the APEC 2011 Hawaii Host Committee.

8:00 - 8:30

Welcome and Opening Ceremony (Hawaiian Blessing)

Hawaii Ballroom, The Sheraton Waikiki

8:30 - 9:40

Opening Session: The Future. Redefined.

Hawaii Ballroom

How do dramatic regional and global developments in technology, politics and the natural world change the way we prepare for the futures of our societies? How are companies and policy makers transforming their expectations of the future as Asia-Pacific changes?

Discussion Leader:

Michael Oreskes, Senior Managing Editor, The Associated Press

Discussion Participants:

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Singapore
John C. Lechleiter, Ph.D., Chairman, President and CEO, Eli Lilly & Co.
Dennis M. Nally, Chairman, PwC International Ltd.

9:40- 10:40

Globalization: Revisited.

Hawaii Ballroom

Is the world truly as globalized as we think? What's next for the global trading system? How do we pursue a global solution, and can regional institutions and agreements contribute to furthering a positive direction in the global trade, development and economic architecture?

Discussion Leader:

Andrew Serwer, Managing Editor, FORTUNE

Discussion Participants:

Pankaj Ghemawat, Professor, IESE Business School, University of Navarra and author of World 3.0
Doug Oberhelman, Chairman and CEO, Caterpillar, Inc.
Zhu Min, Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund

10:40 - 11:10

Coffee Break

11:10 - 12:10

Seeking Stability in an Unstable World

Hawaii Ballroom

The global economy remains unsettled, and financial stability remains a key goal for policymakers. Nevertheless it faces continued challenges from sources of instability in both markets and societies around the world. What are these key sources of instability, and how can economies and investors overcome them and achieve stability in this environment?

Discussion Leader:

Diane Brady, Senior Editor and Content Chief, Bloomberg Business Week

Discussion Participants:

Chief Executive Donald Tsang, HKSAR
Dr. Fan Gang, Director, National Economic Research Institute of China
Luis Alberto Moreno, President, Inter-American Development Bank

12:10 - 12:20

Future Flash

Hawaii Ballroom

Don Tapscott, Chairman, Moxie Insight and co-author, Macrowikinomics

12:20 - 2:00

Networking Lunch

2:00 - 3:00

Interactive symposia convened concurrently

  1. Global Value-Added Chains
    Kauai Room, Hawaii Ballroom
    Companies are sourcing, financing and doing R&D globally. How can companies and countries work together to add value around the world throughout the production chain? What policies can countries adopt to facilitate business in this new global environment?

    Discussion Leader:

    Michael Oreskes, Senior Managing Editor, The Associated Press

    Discussion Participants:

    Dr. Lien Chan, Leader's Representative, Chinese Taipei
    Scott Price, President and CEO, Walmart Asia
    John G. Rice, Vice Chairman, GE

  2. The 21st Century Workforce. Re-envisioned.
    Molokai Room, Hawaii Ballroom
    How can economies best ensure a healthy, motivated and well-educated workforce for 21st Century prosperity? How can the region most effectively develop and use its talent pools?

    Discussion Leader:

    David Pilling, Asia Editor, Financial Times

    Discussion Participants:

    Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Australia
    Deb Henretta, Group President, Procter & Gamble Asia and Chair, ABAC
    Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Managing Director, The World Bank

3:15 - 3:55

A conversation with United States Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Women and the Economy

Hawaii Ballroom

Discussion Participants:

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, United States of America
Nina Easton, Washington Columnist and Senior Editor, FORTUNE

3:55 - 4 :25
Coffee Break
4:25 - 5:30

Interactive symposia convened concurrently

  1. Building an Innovation Ecosystem
    Kauai Room, Hawaii Ballroom
    What are the best practices for creating a network of innovation, and what advantages and barriers exist in the Asia Pacific?

    Discussion Leader:

    Bobby Ghosh, Deputy International Editor, Time

    Discussion Participants:

    John Chen, Chairman and CEO, Sybase Inc.
    Pat Dawson, Asia Pacific President, The Dow Chemical Company
    Tom Jenkins, Chairman, Open Text Corp.

  2. Cities of the Future
    Molokai Room, Hawaii Ballroom
    Megacities in the region promise better quality of life but bring greater environmental and resource challenges. Development of new technologies and interagency government approaches will be essential to continued growth and prosperity. What are the most interesting new developments? How can government and the private sector together employ clean technology and other innovations to transform urban environments in the region?

    Discussion Leader:

    Tian Wei, Moderator, CCTV

    Discussion Participants:

    Richard M. Daley, Former Mayor of Chicago
    Roger Crook, CEO Global Forwarding and Freight, DHL
    Hiromasa Yonekura, Chairman, Keidanren, and Chairman, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.

  3. Commodity Security for Economic Growth
    Maui Room, Hawaii BallroomGrowth in the Asia Pacific means continuing demand and competition for energy, food, and other strategic commodities such as certain minerals. What is needed to secure supply, manage volatility and ensure good governance?

    Discussion Leader:

    Diane Brady, Senior Editor and Content Chief, Bloomberg Business Week

    Discussion Participants:

    President Benigno Aquino, The Philippines
    Richard C. Adkerson, President and CEO, Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc.
    Frank Gaoning Ning, Chairman, COFCO Corporation
    Jing Ulrich, Managing Director and Chairman of Global Markets, China, JP Morgan Chase & Co.

5:30

Networking Break

7:00

Taste of America Reception

The Sheraton Waikiki and The Royal Hawaiian

9:30 - 11:00

Nightcap Conversations

Global prosperity or global failure?

King Kamehameha Suite, The Royal Hawaiian

A nightcap conversation on current trends in globalization.

Discussion Participants:

Pankaj Ghemawat , Professor at IESE Business School University of Navarra, and author of World 3.0
Chandran Nair, Founder and CEO of the Global Institute for Tomorrow
Don Tapscott , Chairman of Moxie Insight and co-author of Macrowikinomics

Public Private Partnerships on Global Technology Issues

Rum Fire Restaurant, The Sheraton Waikiki

A nightcap conversation with three members of President Obama's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) who will talk about their work with the government and conclusions drawn by the Council on technology issues in areas of great challenge to the United States and global economy: health IT, STEM education and advanced manufacturing.

Discussion Participants:

Chad Mirkin, Director, International Institute for Nanotechnology, Northwestern University
Craig Mundie, Chief Research and Strategy Officer, Microsoft and Chairman, APEC 2011 USA Host Committee
Dr. Eric Schmidt , Executive Chairman, Google Inc.

8:00 - 9:05

Redefining Health: An Economic Asset and Competitive Advantage

Hawaii Ballroom, The Sheraton Waikiki

Aging populations and changes in diet and exercise have resulted in an explosion of chronic disease in APEC economies, posing a rising burden on business, society and governments alike. Can these trends be reversed? Can health be redefined as a source of sustainable economic growth and competitive advantage?


Discussion Leader:

Patricia Janiot, Senior Anchor, CNN en Español

Discussion Participants:

Yasuchika Hasegawa, CEO, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company and Chairman, Keizi Doyukai
Dr. Toby Cosgrove, CEO, The Cleveland Clinic
William C. Weldon, Chairman and CEO, Johnson & Johnson

9:20 - 9:45

APEC Leader Interaction — President Hu Jintao, People's Republic of China

Hawaii Ballroom

10:05 - 11:00

APEC Leader Interaction — President Barack Obama, United States of America

Hawaii Ballroom

Discussion Participants:

Barack H. Obama, President of the United States of America
W. James (Jim) McNerney, Jr., Chairman, President & CEO, The Boeing Company

11:00 - 11:30

Coffee Break

11:30 - 11:40

Future Flash

Richard Florida, Senior Editor, The Atlanticand Professor, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto

Hawaii Ballroom

11:40 - 12:10

APEC Leader Interaction — President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Indonesia (a conversation with Michael Oreskes, Senior Managing Editor, The Associated Press)

Hawaii Ballroom

12:10 - 12:20

Future Flash:

Dr. Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman, Google Inc.

Hawaii Ballroom

12:20 - 2:00

Networking Lunch

Coconut Grove, The Royal Hawaiian and Kai Market, The Sheraton Waikiki

2:00 - 3:20

Interactive session convened concurrently

  1. Investment Frontiers: Where is the Smart Money Going?
    Maui Room, Hawaii Ballroom
    What does the changing shape of Asia mean for investment in the Asia Pacific? What barriers to stable investment flows remain? Which criteria matter most for leading investors?

    Discussion Leader:

    Diane Brady, Senior Editor and Contect Chief, Bloomberg Businessweek

    Discussion Participants:

    Deputy Prime Minister Bill English, Minister of Finance, New Zealand
    Kirill Dmitriev, CEO, Russian Direct Investment Fund
    Anthony Nightingale, Managing Director, Jardine Matheson
    Dr. Jerry Webman, Chief Economist, Oppenheimer Funds

  2. Game-Changing Technologies Redefining the Region
    Kauai Room, Hawaii Ballroom
    What changing technologies in biotechnology, nanotechnology and information technology are likely to transform business and markets in Asia Pacific?

    Discussion Leader:

    Andrew Serwer, Managing Editor, FORTUNE

    Discussion Participants:

    President Sebastiãn Piñera, Chile
    Chad Mirkin, Director, International Institute for Nanotechnology, Northwestern University
    Isabelle Courville, President, Hydro-Quebec Distribution

  3. Building Enabling Environments for Industry: Achieving growth, stability and predictability in a dynamic commercial world
    Molokai Room, Hawaii Ballroom
    How has Mexico's unilateral approach to reducing regulatory barriers impacted their growth and investment? What holistic systems can economies and companies put in place today to build resilience and flexibility into their economic systems?

    Discussion Leader:

    Patricia Janiot, Senior Anchor, CNN en Español

    Discussion Participants:

    Bruno Ferrari, Secretary of the Economy, Mexico
    Michael L. Ducker, Chief Operating Officer and President, International, FedEx Express and Vice Chairman, APEC 2011 USA Host Committee
    Keith E. Williams, President and CEO, Underwriters Laboratories

3:20 - 3:50

Coffee Break

3:50 - 4:00

Future Flash:

Chandran Nair, Founder and CEO, Global Institute for Tomorrow

Hawaii Ballroom

4:00 - 5:00

2020 Vision: The Future. Redefined.

Based on the discussion of the past two days, what has emerged as areas most likely to define the future for the region? How can business and government cooperate to drive these areas and shape the future we desire? What will a truly connected region mean in terms of trade and investment opportunities?

Discussion Participants:

Craig Mundie, Chief Research and Strategy Officer, Microsoft and Chairman, APEC 2011 USA Host Committee
Sri Mulyani Indrawati, Managing Director, The World Bank
Don Tapscott, Chairman, Moxie Insight and co-author, Macrowikinomics

5:00 - 5:30

APEC Leader Interaction — President Dmitry Medvedev, Russian Federation (a conversation with David Pilling, Asia Editor, Financial Times)

Hawaii Ballroom

5:30 - 5:45

Closing Ceremonies

Thanks to President Medvedev, handover to Russia CEO Summit Chairman by Craig Mundie

Hawaii Ballroom

7:00

Waikiki Dine Out

9:30 - 11:00

Nightcap Conversations

All Day

Golf Tournament — Kapolei Golf Club

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