Administration meetings for the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council. This is for Standing Committee members only.
PECC General Meeting Event check-in and Coffee
Welcome and Program Overview Richard Cantor
Richard Cantor
Vice Chair at Moody's Investors Service
Digital solutions to environmental challenges and climate change Kenji Kushida•Rana Sen
With the adoption of the Putrajaya Vision in 2020, promoting sustainability and addressing climate change have become top APEC priorities. This panel will explore how digital technologies can address climate change challenges and reduce greenhouse gas emissions through maximizing electricity grid efficiency, effectively measuring greenhouse gas emissions, and using artificial intelligence to guide actions and policymaking. Panelists will share examples of digital solutions that are already making a difference in various sectors, such as energy, transportation, manufacturing, and agriculture.
Kenji Kushida
Senior Fellow at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Rana Sen
Managing Director of the Sustainability, Climate & Equity at Deloitte
Technology to broaden workforce participation Efrem Bycer•Professor Kar Yan Tam•Lucas Levine•Jan De Silva
As leading generators and adopters of digitally-enabled technologies, Asia-Pacific economies need to mitigate the disruptive effects of new innovations, particularly for marginalized members of their societies. Panelists will explore the impacts of new technologies on workers in the region and how new, digitally-enabled technologies and business models, workforce development programs, and software and services that incorporate accessibility by design can ease workforce transitions and open doors to jobs.
Efrem Bycer
Senior Lead Manager, Public Policy and Economic Graph at LinkedIn
Professor Kar Yan Tam
Dean and Chair Professor at School of Business and Management The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Lucas Levine
Head of Customer Success at FutureFit AI
Jan De Silva
President & CEO of Toronto Region Board of Trade
Coffee Break
Digital tools to enable SME, access to global markets and services James Bledsoe•Hafimi Haadii•Brian Surratt
Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) comprise the vast majority of businesses in APEC but face some of the toughest challenges including access to finance and time and resource constraints. Digitalization enables small businesses to access new markets, target new customers, automate processes, and improve efficiencies but can also expose companies with limited resources to threats including cyberattacks. In this panel, we will explore how small businesses can leverage digital tools such as cloud, social media, e-commerce, and online marketing to solve existing business problems and stay competitive in a rapidly changing world to sell goods and services and how policy makers can better-protect mall businesses from cyberattacks.
James Bledsoe
Director, eCommerce Solutions Center of U.S. Commercial Service
Hafimi Haadii
Executive Director of LVK Group of Companies
Brian Surratt
CEO of Greater Seattle Partners
Lunch on Generative AI with APEC Senior Officials Aylin Caliskan•Antony Cook•Taylor Soper
The emergence of generative AI technology is reinvigorating discussions about AI’s impacts on society, jobs, equity, and innovation. In this session panelist will discuss how generative AI works, the scope of its capabilities, potential applications, and the implications for policymakers seeking to maximize the benefits of this technology while mitigating its risks.
Aylin Caliskan
Assistant Professor at University of Washington
Antony Cook
CVP and Deputy General Counsel at Microsoft Corp.
Taylor Soper
Managing Editor at GeekWire
Check-in and Coffee for U.S. PECC and China PECC Green Growth Cities Program
Opening Remarks Yongxin Zhan
Yongxin Zhan
Chair and Co-Chair at China National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (CNCPEC) and PECC
Sustainable Green Growth Cities – View from China Guoli Gao•Ding Yi•Sui’an ZHANG
China is working to facilitate sustainable green growth for its diverse cities. Officials from the National Development and Reform Commission and two Chinese cities will share their experiences in promoting sustainable green growth from their perspectives.
Guoli Gao
Director-General, China Center for Urban Development (CCUD) of National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC)
Ding Yi
Consultant at World Historical and Cultural Canal Cities Cooperation Organization (WCCO)
Sui’an ZHANG
Council Member of PECC-China and President of Pacific Academy of Coalbed Methane at Shanxi Province at Pacific Academy of Coalbed Methane at Shanxi Province
Sustainable Green Growth Cities – View from U.S. Richard Cantor•Jessyn Farrell•Caleb Weaver•Kim Phan
Ensuring sustainable green growth for American cities is a challenging endeavor involving many stakeholders, large investments, different levels of development, and diverse city needs which all must be centered on a holistic approach.
Richard Cantor
Vice Chair at Moody's Investors Service
Jessyn Farrell
Director of Office of Sustainability & Environment, City of Seattle
Caleb Weaver
Vice President at Ridwell
Kim Phan
Specialist Leader/ Environment, Energy and Governance at Deloitte
Sustainable Green Growth Cities – View from Colombian National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (COLPEC)
Concluding Remarks and Invitation to Join Evening Reception
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