Summit100 2016
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Business leaders’ Summit100 is a unique business gathering, the first of its kind in the region. It has become a strong brand of regional business cooperation and important platform for ideas and projects of cooperation that would bring the region including Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, Kosovo and Albania a step closer to a competitive region, with strong economic growth and with better quality of life for all the people in the region.
Vision of Summit100: Through collaboration and cooperation make the SEE Region one of the most innovative and competitive regions in the world.
The Summit100 2016 was held in Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It hosted the annual gathering of this unique business initiative that brings the region back together. More than 130 participants participated from throughout the region but also special guests from EU, Norden, etc. and more than 100 media representatives covered the event. Summit100 in Sarajevo hosted Heads of State of regional countries, with the key message being the importance of building trust, further business integration and consolidation in Southeast Europe. Regional projects that can further improve competitiveness of the region and national economies were presented to the political leaders and the ways how to move forward were discussed.
Background
The first annual Summit100 which was organized in October 2011 in Serbia gathered 100 top business leaders from the region, over 30 special guests from the most prominent international institutions, together with Presidents of Serbia Boris Tadić and Slovenia Danilo Turk and over 80 media representatives from all over the region. First tangible result of the Summit100 is the establishment of the first regional construction consortium Feniks, gathering more than 40 companies from Serbia, Slovenia and Bosnia-Herzegovina with the mission to jointly act in the region and on third markets.
During 2012 and 2013, the importance of the Summit100 initiative was recognised by high-ranking officials of the regional countries: Prime Ministers of Montenegro Milo Djukanović and Serbia Ivica Dačić, President of Croatia Ivo Josipović and Slovenia Borut Pahor, Member of the Presidency of Bosnia-Herzegovina Bakir Izetbegović and President of Macedonia Gjeorge Ivanov. They all accepted to act as patrons of the initiative.
The second annual Summit100 which was held in May 2013, gathered again 100 top business leaders from the region in Montenegro, and Summit100 hosted prime ministers of Serbia Ivica Dačić, Montenegro Milo Đukanović, Bosnia-Herzegovina Vjekoslav Bevanda, special envoy of the Prime Minister of Slovenia – Minister of Economic Development and Technology Stanko Stepišnik and Deputy Minister of Economy of Macedonia Hristian Delev. The second annual Summit100 also attracted more than 50 special guests from the international institutions and diplomatic chore and more than 70 media representatives from the region.
The third annual Summit100 which was held in Croatia marked a historical moment in July 2014 when all Heads of State of the Countries of the region met in Cavtat, and discussed with business elite of the region the projects of co-operation with a key purpose to improve competitiveness of the regional counties.
The Summit100 was attended by Ivo Josipović, President of Croatia, Tomislav Nikolić, President of Serbia, Borut Pahor, President of Slovenia, Members of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bakir Izetbegović, Željko Komšić and Nebojša Radmanović, Filip Vujanović, President of Montenegro, Gjorge Ivanov, President of Macedonia, Atifete Jahjaga, President of Kosovo, Bujar Nishani, President of Albania and more than 100 business leaders of the region.
The identified projects of cooperation were within the following industries: energy, food and agriculture, tourism, construction, transport and logistics, ICT and pharmacy and healthcare. The Sumit100 2014 hosted more than 100 top business leaders from the region, over 80 media representatives and special key note guests as Harry Van Dorenmalen, IBM Chair for Europe and Elin Flyngering of Norden, Nordic Council of Cooperation.The fourth annual Summit100
In order to undertake their own responsibility for enforcing better regional cooperation and for improving competitiveness of companies, national economies and region as a whole, business leaders gathered around Summit100 2015, and at its 4th annual event, held on June 1-2, 2015 in Portorož, Slovenia, organized six thematic workshops on digital economy, energy agenda, food and beverages, infrastructure and transport, knowledge based economy, tourism. Summit100 2015 gathered more than 180 participants including special guests EU Commissioner for Transport Ms. Violeta Bulc, European Investment Bank’s President Werner Hoyer, the Nordic Council of Ministers (Norden) General Secreatry Dagfinn Hoybraten, Presidents of all the countries from the region, Ministers, Mayors, etc.
The Summit100 was attended by Kolinda Grabar Kitarović, President of Croatia, Borut Pahor, President of Slovenia, Presiding Member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina Mladen Ivanić, Filip Vujanović, President of Montenegro, Gjorge Ivanov, President of Macedonia, Atifete Jahjaga, President of Kosovo, and Željko Sertić, Minister of Economy of Serbia as a special envoy of President Tomislav Nikolić.
Overall conclusion of the 4th Summit100 is that the region needs significant investments in infrastructure and transport, but also it needs to implement digitalization in all aspects of economy to ease the access for consumers and businesses to goods and services. On top of that we as the region need to work on TRUST that is the basis of a fruitfull relationship but also to start investing energy and time into branding the region as a good quality food origin area, attractive tourist destination, excellent talent provider, especially in ICT domain, with strategic position to act as a transport hub, etc. -
SUMMIT100 Business Leaders of Southeast EuropeMay 27 and 28, 2016, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
(ASA Group – Moja Banka Building, Trg međunarodnog prijateljstva 25, 6th floor, Congress Hall)
Friday May 27th13:30 – 14:45
Welcome cocktail and lunch hosted by Deloitte
Welcome address by Summit100 Board
Address by Deloitte representative14:45 – 15:00
Opening addresses by
Summit100 Co-Presidents of the Board Eldin Hadžiselimović, ASA Holding and Amer Bukvić, BBI Bank15:00 – 15:15
Inspiration from the North – inspirational introduction by Ambassador Kari Kahiluoto, Head of the Secretariat for Nordic Co-operation, Finnish Presidency at the Nordic Council of Ministers : Southeast Europe and Nordic Regions – parallels for synergies with successful branding and co-operation being the key words
15:15 – 16:00
Special Key Note Address on Being the Successful Global Competitor with Regional Base; Why We Need to Support StartUps; How to Start Thinking Globally vs Locally by Samo Login, Co-Founder of Outfit7 and Globally Successful Entrepreneur, Creator of worldwide success – Talking Tom App
16:00–16:30
Networking Break
16:30 – 18:30
Brainstorming Workshops on Turning Problems into Progress
Brainstorm among business leaders will be held at 6 round tables with each having two Moderators-Rapporteurs whose roles are to prepare the discussion assisted by Boston Consulting Group with the focus on one tangible project or idea by preparing a one pager on identified possibilities. Moderators-Rapporteurs lead the discussion at the tables to further fine tune the original ideas, projects or other frameworks of cooperation in the region in the particular sector and present the proposed project plenary at the end of the brainstorm workshop. Ministers and other high level guests are invited to participate in the brainstorm at roundtables.
16:30 – 16:35 Introduction to brainstorm workshops
16:35 – 16:50 Inspirational remarks on circular economy model
16:50– 18:00 Brainstorm discussion at roundtables
18:00 – 18:30 Presentation of the ideas plenaryModeration: Jelena Radulović, Summit100, Melanie Seier Larsen and Tomislav Čorak, Boston Consulting Group
Inspirational remarks on circular economy model by Markus Laubscher, Circular Economy Lead, Philips, Netherlands
Roundtables topics:
o Innovation for Sustainable Energy Supply
Moderators: Mirsad Šabanović, ASA Holding; Tomaž Orešič, Elektro Maribor
o Smart SEE’s Tech to Enable Boost of Circular Economy Model
Moderators: Ladeja Godina Košir, Giacomelli Media; Damir Kuštrak, Agrokor
o Branding the Region (Agri/ Food, Tourism, Exports)
Moderators: Igor Ilievski, Tikves, Peter Kukovica, Gorenje; Petar Ćorluka, Violeta
o Transport Infrastructure and Logistics
Moderators: Behgjet Pacolli, Mabco Construction
o Workforce of the Future
Moderators: Srđan Janićijević, Mokra gora School of Management; Gazmend Haxhia, Polis University; Danica Purg, IEDC Bled
o Clustering to Growth in Automotive industry
Moderators: Almir Jazvin, Prevent; Medeja Lončar, Siemens18:30 – 19:30
SEE quality inspired by Lady Leaders and Open for Gentlemen Leaders– Smart Talk with Iza Login, Globally Successful Entrepreneur, Co-Founder of Outfit7, Mom of two sons and Talking Tom
Moderated by Melanie Seier Larsen, Boston Consulting Group
Note: Coffee and drinks will be served during the session
Organized by Section of Women Managers at Managers’ Association of Slovenia19:30– 20:20
Transformational and Relaxing Break
20:20– 20:30
Transfer to Dinner Location at the Sarajevo City Hall
20:30 – 23:00
Glamorous and Inspirational Networking Dinner
Location: Sarajevo City HallSaturday, May 28th09:00 – 10:15
New Energy, Inspiration, Innovation: How to Create Impactful Network of 100 New Champions to Turn Challenges into Progress in the Region
DejanRoljić, ABC Akcelerator
Dušan Basalo, Atria Group
Edin Mehić, Posao.ba and Networks business hub
Adnan Hodžić, ASA osiguranje
Igor Ilijevski, TikvešIntroduction note: Sabina Softić, Deloitte
10:15 – 10:30
Brief Networking break
10:30 – 11:40
Plenary Panel 1: Transport Infrastructure Boost in SEE – Real Dream or Dreaming Reality?
PPP or Capital Investments – Ports, Railways, Cargo Centers, Highways, Hubs: How and Where to Start but Surely NOW!
Panelists:
Andreas Beikos, Head of Representative Office for Western Balkans, EIB
Oleg Butković, Minister of Maritime Affairs, Transport and Infrastructure, Croatia
Ivan Brajović, Minister of Transport and Maritime Affairs, Montenegro
Jerry Naumoff, Minister for Foreign Investments, Macedonia
Matej Čer, CEO, Avantcar
Behgjet Pacolli, President, Mabco ConstructionModerators: Iztok Seljak, Hidria and Damir Kuštrak, Agrokor
11:40 – 12:10
Networking break
12:10 – 13:20
Plenary Panel 2: Mobility of Goods and People: How to Create Union Before European Union in the Region
Harmonization of customs barriers, abolishing visa regimes for boosting tourism, allowing more labour mobility within the region
Panelists:
Zdravko Počivalšek, Minister of Economic Development and Technology, Slovenia
Daliborka Pejović, State Secretary, Ministry of Tourism and Sustainable Development, Montenegro
Mirko Šarović, Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations, Council of Ministers, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sead Kočan, Transmet
Gazmend Abrashi, Exclusive Group
Miljan Ždrale, Head of Agri Business CSEE, EBRDModerators: Sonja Šmuc, Slovenian Association of Managers and Zhivko Mukaetov, Alkaloid
13:20 – 14:50
Lunch
14:50 – 16:00
Plenary panel 3: Competitive Edge Through Innovation for Sustainable Energy Supply
Innovative models for sustainable energy supply: strategic planning of resources for the sustainable and competitive region
Introductory inspiration from the North: Hans Jørgen Koch, CEO, Nordic Energy Research
Panelists:
Tomislav Panenić, Minister of Economy, Croatia
Hykmete Bajrami, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Kosovo
Izudin Ahmetlić, HIFA Group
Tomislav Čorak, Boston Consulting Group
Ian Brown, EBRD
Hans Jørgen Koch, Nordic Energy ResearchModerators: Eldin Hadžiselimović, ASA Holding and Milan Petrović, Serbian Association od Managers
16:00 – 16:15
Brief Networking break
16:15 – 17:00
Special connection – Linking Sarajevo Summit100 and Paris Western Balkans Summit July 2016: Special Key Note Address by Antoine Grassin, Ambassador responsible for the Western Balkans Summit in Paris
17:00 – 17:30
Networking break
17:30 – 19:00
Plenary Panel with Leaders of Brdo Brijuni Process: A New Deal for a New Age
Panelists (in alphabetical order):
Dragan Čović
Kolinda Grabar Kitarović
Mladen Ivanić
Georgi Ivanov
Bakir Izetbegović
Tomislav Nikolić
Bujar Nishani
Borut Pahor
HashimThaçi
Filip VujanovićModerators: Amer Bukvić, BBI and Duško Knežević, Atlas Group
19:00 – 19:10
Photo – all participants
19:10 – 20:00
Farewell Cocktail with Brdo Brijuni Leaders
20:30 – 23:00
De-brief & Networking: Watching UEFA Champions League Final Over Cevapi at Pivnica, Sarajevska Pivara
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The Board of the Summit100 formed in early 2012, meets on quarterly basis throughout the region and and decides on the strategy and development of the initiative.
The Presidents of the Summit100 2016 Board are Eldin Hadžiselimović, ASA Holding and Amer Bukvić BBI Bank and the other Board members are:
- Iztok Seljak, CEO, Hidria
- Gordana Deranja, President, HUP
- Duško Knežević, President, Atlas Group
- Damir Kuštrak, Vice President for External Markets, Agrokor
- Miša Lukić, President, MMS Communications as Creative Director of the Summit100
- Davor Majetić, General Director, HUP
- Živko Mukaetov, CEO, Alkaloid
- Stanka Pejanović, CEO, Gorenje Serbia and President, Serbian Association of Managers
- Milan Petrović, CEO, Fleet Partner
- Jelena Bulatović, Executive Director, Serbian Association of Managers
- Maja Piščević, Senior Fellow, East West Institute
- Jelena Radulović, Partner at Alba Partners, serves as Program Director
- Bojan Radun, CEO, Bambi
- Meli Meliha Ramušović, Director of Development and Philantropy, Atlas Foundation
- Sonja Šmuc, Executive Director, Združenje Manager Slovenia
- Svetlana Vuksanovic, CEO for Montenegro, Philip Morris International
- Melanie Seier Larsen, Principal, Boston Consulting Group
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1. Subota 1, 28.5.2016..pdf
2. Subota 2, 28.5.2016..pdf
3. Subota 3, 28.5.2016..pdf
4. Nedjelja 1, 29.5.2016..pdf
5. Nedjelja 2, 29.5.2016..pdf
6. Nedjelja 3, 29.5.2016..pdf
7. Ponedjeljak 1, 30.5.2016..pdf
8. Ponedjeljak 2, 30.5.2016..pdf
9. Ponedjeljak 3, 30.5.2016..pdf
10. Srijeda 1, 31.5.2016..pdf
11. Utorak 1, 31.5.2016..pdf
12. Utorak 2, 31.5.2016..pdf
13. Utorak 3, 31.5.2016..pdf
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