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Page 1: Cancun, Mexico June 20-23 - AgID · infrastructures have converged, and services such as voice, video, music and other data-based services are now offered over a single platform:

Cancun, MexicoJune 20-23

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June 20

• “Connected Communities, Connected Lives” Hackathon

• 150 Youth will develop apps in 4 categories: Smart City, Social Inclusion, Entrepreneurship & Cultural Heritage

June 21

• Stakeholder Forums

• 4 forums will be take place in parallel hosted by business, trade unions, civil society and the Internet technical community

• Welcome Reception

June 22

• Ministerial• Opening Plenary• Parallel Panel

Sessions• Dinner

June 23

• Ministerial• Parallel Panel

Sessions• Closed Session for

Ministers• Closing Plenary

What is taking place?

Exhibition of IT Companies & Digital Economy Initiatives

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Non-Members

• OECD Key Partners: Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, South Africa

• CDEP Participants: Colombia, Costa Rica, Egypt, Latvia, Lithuania, Singapore

• CDEP Invitees: Argentina, Peru, Uruguay, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam

• Ecuador and Panama

Stakeholders

• BIAC

• TUAC

• CSISAC

• ITAC

• Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers

• International Organization for Standardization

International Organisations

• International Telecommunications Union

• International Labour Organization

• United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

• Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation

• Organization of the American States

• Caribbean Telecommunications Union

• Inter-American Telecommunication Commission

• World Intellectual Property Organisation

• Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia

• World Bank

• Inter-American Development Bank

• Council of Europe

Who will attend besides OECD countries?

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• Chair: – Minister of Economía, Ildefonso Guajardo Villarreal

• Vice-Chairs : – Korea: Yanghee Choi, Minister of Science, ICT &

Future Planning

– US: Daniel Sepulveda, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Department of State

– Canada: Navdeep Singh Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development

– France: Axelle Lemaire, Secrétaire d’État

– European Union: Andrus Ansip, Vice-President Digital Single Market

Ministerial Chair and Vice-Chairs

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• Part of Opening Plenary

• Discussion between CEOs and company founders from innovative multi-national companies

• Broadly, they will address:

– how the digital economy contributes to increasing innovation, growth and social prosperity in business, and in society in general,

– the potential the digital economy has to be one of the most powerful tools to address current challenges such as poor innovation, slow growth and high unemployment, how can existing policies be adjusted to unleash this potential

Special CEO Armchair Session

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• Moderated by:– OECD Secretary General, Angel Gurrìa,

– Alejandra Lagunes, in charge of Mexico's National Digital Strategy

• Invited CEOs– Cisco - Chuck Robbins, Global CEO

– Samsung Electronics - Wonpyo Hong, CEO

– SpaceX (Tesla) - Elon Musk, CEO & CTO

– Softtek - Blanca Treviño, CEO

– Bosch, Volkmar Denner, CEO

– Citigroup - Michael Corbat, CEO

– GSK - Sir Andrew Witty, CEO

Armchair Session: Composition

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• Overall Theme

• Four sub-themes

Ministerial Themes

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• Internet openness is a catalyst for economic growth and wellbeing. But pressures to restrict that openness have grown in number and in strength, raising the likelihood of missing opportunities for trade, innovation and social prosperity in some cases.

• It is now a good time to assess what the economic and social benefits of a general preference for Internet openness are. It is also important to understand the objectives that are driving national approaches to openness.

• The panelists will share views on the degree of openness that can best achieve economic and social prosperity.

1.1: Economic and Social Benefits of

Internet Openness

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• From a practical standpoint, Internet openness corresponds to our ability to do more things online, whether it is starting a business, expressing our opinions, sharing our knowledge and ideas, or using a map on our mobile devices. There are legitimate reasons for certain boundaries, but favouring openness where possible brings a variety of economic and social benefits.

• Internet openness is being influenced by a growing number of forces, particularly stemming from concerns about digital security and privacy.

• The flow of data across borders is what gives the Internet its power to boost trade, innovation and growth as well as social prosperity. But data flows do not follow obvious routes, obey established geographic borders or take the shortest route between two points.

• With the pervasiveness of global value chains, international trade now relies more than ever on Internet openness.

Why Internet Openness?

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Chair: Canada – Navdeep Singh Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development

Speakers

• UK - (TBC)

• Mexico - Alejandra Lagunes, Coordinator of the National Digital Strategy

• Norway - Reynir Jóhannesson, State Secretary Ministry of Transport and Communications

• Latvia - Kaspars Gerhards Minister for Environmental Protection & Regional Development

• Roberto Viola, DG DGCONNECT, European Commission

• Larry Strickling, Assistant Secretary, Department of Commerce, US

• Sir Tim Berners Lee, Inventor of the WWW

• Joi Ito, Director MIT Media Lab

• Misha Choudhary, Executive Director, Software Freedom Law Center,

• Business

Key Interveners:

• Carl Bildt, Chair Global Commission on Internet Governance

• Dr. Robert Pepper, CISCO

Panel 1.1 Composition

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• Policy makers look for new ways to promote digital innovation, not only within the ICT sector, but across the entire economy.

• Building on country initiatives, the discussion will focus on how demand-side policies can stimulate digital innovation to help achieve important goals such as fostering innovation, productivity growth, sustainable development and inclusiveness.

• The discussion will also explore how demand-side policies can be best complemented with targeted supply side policies and shaped at national and local levels to best promote creativity and digital innovation across society.

1.2: Stimulating Digital Innovation across the

Economy

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Chair: Mexico - Ildefonso Guajardo Villarreal, Minister of Economia

Speakers:

• Japan - Sanae Takaichi Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications

• Korea – Yanghee Choi, Minister of Science, ICT & Future Planning

• Sweden - Mehmet Kaplan, Minister Housing, Urban Development and Information Technology

• Germany - Matthias Machnig, State Secretary , Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy

• Norway - Paul Chaffey , State Secretary, Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation

• Colombia - David Luna, Minister Information Technology and Communications

• China – Lu Wei, Minister and Director, Cyberspace administration of China

• Pierre Louette, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Orange

• Hiroshi Eskai, Professor, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo

Key Interveners:

• ITU (Name TBD)

• German Trade Union

Panel 1.2: Composition

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• Few sectors have experienced more change in recent years than communications industry - more is still set to come.

• Business models built on separate fixed, wireless and broadcasting infrastructures have converged, and services such as voice, video, music and other data-based services are now offered over a single platform: IP based broadband networks.

• This new platform is capable of supporting innovative service and application offerings, but also poses a range of challenges for economy and society.

• The discussion will focus on how digital convergence is requiring policy makers and regulators to reconsider tools and policies. It will highlight elements which need to be reviewed to take advantage of convergence for economic and social development.

2.1: Improving Network and Services through

Convergence

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Chair: US -Daniel Sepulveda, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Department of State

Speakers:• Mexico - Gerardo Ruiz Esparza, Minister of Communications and Transports• Switzerland - Doris Leuthard, Cheffe du Département fédéral de l'environnement, des transports,

de l'énergie et de la communication• Portugal – Name TBD• Italy – Antonello Giacomelli, Under-Secretary of State of the Italian Ministry of Economic

Development – Telecommunications• Indonesia – Rudiantara, Minister of Communication and Information Technology• Brazil – André Figueiredo, Minister of Communications• Canada - Jean-Pierre Blais, Chairman and CEO, Canadian Radio-television and

Telecommunications Commission• Thaddeus Arroyo, CEO, AT&T Mexico• Jari Arkko, Chair Internet Engineering Task Force• Second business speaker from BIAC (for OTT view)

Key Interveners:

• Martín Méndez, President for South American Region, or Juan Carlos López, Mexican President & COO, Neoris

Panel 2.1: Composition

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• IoT will soon be as commonplace as electricity in daily life, with many billions of interactive objects connected to devices, equipment, machines and infrastructure.

• IoT is expected to bring many economic and social benefits such as fostering the creation of start-ups, generating new economic value, helping meet the needs of an increasingly elderly population or paving the way for environmentally-friendly and inclusive smart cities.

• Unleashing the potential benefits of the IoT, however, requires ensuring access to efficient and widespread communication infrastructures and services and enabling trust.

2.2: Tomorrow’s Internet of Things

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Chair: Korea - CHOI Yanghee, Minister of Science, ICT & Future Planning

Speakers:• Japan – Motoo Hayashi, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry• Denmark – Troels Lund Poulsen, Minister for Business and Growth• Finland - Anne Berner, Minister of Transport and Communications• Australia - Christopher Pyne, Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science• Wilhelm Eschweiler BEREC Chair• Jeff Jonas, IBM Fellow and Chief Scientist• Beth Comstock, Vice Chair of Business Innovations at General Electric• Genevieve Bell, Intel• Matthew Prince, CEO, Cloudfare

Key Interveners:

• Claire Milne, Visiting Senior Fellow in the Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics

• Gabriel Contreras President of the Federal Institute on Telecommunications

Panel 2.2: Composition

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• There is a link between consumer trust and market growth

– well-tailored consumer protections can encourage e-commerce within and across borders.

• Consider ways to promote and implement the revised OECD 1999 E-commerce Recommendation and to address challenging consumer issues raised by emerging business models associated with the peer-to-peer transactions facilitated by Internet platforms.

3.1: Consumer Trust and Market Growth

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Chair: France - Axelle Lemaire, Secrétaire d’État

Speakers:• Spain - Victor Calvo Sotelo, Secretary of State for Telecommunications and the

Information Society• Germany - Gerd Billen, State Secretary Federal Ministry of Justice and

Consumer Protection• Juliana Pereira, Secretary for Consumer Protection, Brazil• Edith Ramirez, US Federal Trade Commission Chairwoman• John Pecman, Commissioner of Competition, Canadian Competition Bureau• Delia Rickard, Deputy Chairperson , Australian Competition and Consumer

Commission• Stefan Krawczyk, Associate General Counsel & Head Government Relations

International at eBay Marketplaces• Amanda Long, Director General, Consumers International

Key Intervener:

• Alejandra Ramirez Magña, Executive Director, Cinépolis

Panel 3.1: Composition

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• Reaping the benefits of the digital economy depends on robust digital security and privacy risk management.

• Digital incidents and threats to economic and social activities are growing in number and sophistication, with significant consequences for all stakeholders. (e.g. disruption of operations, direct financial loss, liabilities, reputational damage, loss of competitiveness & loss of trust).

• Unauthorised access, destruction, use, modification or disclosure of personal data may also adversely affect individuals’ privacy.

• More needs to be done to approach digital security and privacy risk (“digital risk”) as an economic and social risk, and not solely as a technical or legal issue.

• The panel will identify what strategies, policy measures and action plans are needed for all stakeholders to reduce digital risk and strengthen trust in support of economic and social prosperity.

3.2: Managing Digital Security and Privacy

Risk for Economic and Social Prosperity

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Chair: Ireland – Dara Murphy, Minister for European Affairs and Data Protection

Speakers:

• Estonia - Kristen Michal, Minister of Economic Affairs and Infrastructure

• India - Gulshan Rai, Cybersecurity Coordinator or Data Protection Minister• Singapore – Leong Keng, Thai Chairman of the Data Protection Authority• Guillaume Poupard, Director General, Agence nationale de la sécurité des systèmes

d'information, France• Bruce Schneier, internationally renowned security technologist• Urs Gasser, Executive Director Berkman Center for Internet & Society • Gus Hosein , Executive Director, Privacy International• eBay

Key interveners:

• Jagland Thorbjørn, Secretary General, Council of Europe

• Diego Zavala, Director General/CEO, Hildebrando

Panel 3.2: Composition

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• The digital economy offers huge potential to increase productivity, income and social well-being. It creates new job opportunities in new markets while increasing employment in some existing ones.

• To produce benefits, new markets have to be created, assets transferred across sectors, business know-how built up and new skills developed. Along this process of creative destruction, some workers may experience temporary unemployment or income loss.

• Policies have an essential role to play by removing obstacles and providing resources that can lead to a positive outcome.

• The discussion will focus on identifying effective policies to foster employment creation in new economic activities enabled by ICTs, to accompany workers along the transition to new jobs, and to ensure job quality in the digital economy.

4.1: New Markets and New Jobs in the

Digital Economy

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Chair: EU - Andrus Ansip Vice President Digital Single Market

Speakers:• Netherlands - Lodewijk Asscher, Deputy Prime Minister• Mexico - Alfonso Navarrete Prida, Minister of Labor and Social Welfare• Lithuania - Rimantas Sinkevičius, Minister of Transport and Communications• US - Alan Davidson, Director of the Digital Economy, United States• Guy Ryder, Director General, International Labour Organization• Damon Silvers, Director of Policy and Special Counsel, American Federation of

Labour & Congress of Industrial Organizations• David Audretsch, Director, Institute for Development Strategies, Indiana University• Business

Key interveners:

• Emilio Azcárraga Jean, President, Televisa or Ricardo Benjamin Salinas Pilego, Founder, TV Azteca

Panel 4.1: Composition

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• Increasing use of ICTs at work is raising the demand for new skills along three lines.

1. The production of ICT products & services – software, web pages, e-commerce, cloud & big data – requires ICT specialist skills to programme, develop applications and manage networks.

2. Workers across an increasing range of occupations need to acquire generic ICT skills to be able to use such technologies in their daily work, e.g.: access information online or use software.

3. The use of ICTs is changing the way work is carried out and raising the demand for ICT complementary skills, e.g.: problem-solving, teamwork, communication and negotiation.

• These changes in the demand for skills raise major challenges to education. At the same time, ICTs are creating new opportunities. For example– The Internet can improve learning in the classroom and beyond, with social networking playing

an increasing role. – Open education platforms modify learning methods and give access to quality resources to a

larger population. – ICTs offer opportunities to foster dialogue among education professional and strengthen

feedback mechanisms and evaluation procedures.

• The discussion will focus on identifying effective policies to meet the demand for new skills in the digital economy, increasing the responsiveness of national educational systems to such changes and seizing the learning and training opportunities created by ICTs.

4.2: Skills for a Digital World

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Chair: Mexico - Aureilo Nuño Mayer, Minister of Public Education

Speakers:• Finland - Jari Lindstrom, Minister for Labour• New Zealand - Steven Joyce, Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills and

Employment• Portugal - Manuel Heitor, Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education• Egypt - Eng. Yasser el Qadi, Minister of communications and Information

Technology (TBC)• John Evans, General Secretary, TUAC• Iain Mac Labhrainn (MacLaren), Director, Centre for Excellence in Learning &

Teaching• Charles Fadel, Founder & Chairman, Center for Curriculum Redesign• Chris Dede, Wirth Professor in Learnings Technologies, Harvard Graduate School of

Education• Mario di Loreto, Executive Vice President People Value, Telecom Italia• Carolina Rossini is a Fellow with the Cooperation Research Group at the Berkman

Center (TBC)

Key interveners:• TBC

Panel 4.2 – Skills for a Digital World

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• Support data flows and the provision of goods and services across borders

• Stimulate digital innovation and creativity

• Increase global connectivity

• Embrace the opportunities arising from emerging technologies

• Promote a collaborative, robust and coherent approach to digital privacy and security risk at the highest level of leadership

• Stimulate e-commerce growth

• Take advantage of the benefits arising from online platforms

• Spur employment growth across digital and traditional markets

• Develop novel strategies for education, training and re-skilling

Declaration could include:

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• Contact:– [email protected]

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