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Friday, 26 November 2010
 
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  • Ana Coelho, Director of EU Affairs, ACC1Ó – Catalan agency for competitiveness, Belgium
  • Anton (Toni) Innauer, Olympic Champion, Sports Manager & Author, Austria
  • Robert Krimmer, Senior Advisor on New Voting Technology, Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) & Office for Democratic Instruments and Human Rights (ODIHR), Poland
  • Walter Mayr, President, Austrian International Consultants, Austria
  • Panos Panagopoulos, President, European Federation of Engineering Consultancy Associations (EFCA), Belgium
  • Eberhard Rhein, Advisor at the European Policy Centre, Belgium
     
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  • Nadja Hahn, ORF | Austrian Broadcasting Corporation

Focus of Presentations

Toni Innauer:
“Make success possible, secure and repeatable” Professional sport and business - What motivates people to excellence? Practised responsibility in elite sports and business comprises of risk management and the creation of rules of the game and a general framework in the sense of “fair play”. The handling of crises and defeat will be the catalyst for the growth of greater success.
   

Ana Coelho,
will discuss the role of a ‘Europe of regions’ in global competition and highlight the opportunities for regional stakeholders in EU-financed consultancy projects.

 

   
Robert Krimmer,
will discuss possible solutions to the dangers of delegating human responsibilities to IT systems, based on the European-wide discussion of controversial E-voting technology.
   
Panos Panagopoulos,
will explain why today, Europe must "run twice as fast" to maintain its position in international competition and underline the importance of the European market as a spring board to this end and the need for European consulting companies to increase their strength and efficiency.
   
Eberhard Rhein,
will highlight and comment on the development of the competitive position of the European consulting industry, and why small businesses without specialist knowledge and a network in global, organised consulting services, will not survive in the future.