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Page 1: PIONEERING SOLUTIONS FOR INDIA · the top SDGs relevant to India and see how industry leaders can develop scalable and replicable solutions to reap tangible benets Global Compact

th14 NATIONAL CONVENTION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT G ALS:PIONEERING SOLUTIONS FOR INDIAMay 31, 2019 | Grand Hyatt, Santacruz East, Mumbai

Page 2: PIONEERING SOLUTIONS FOR INDIA · the top SDGs relevant to India and see how industry leaders can develop scalable and replicable solutions to reap tangible benets Global Compact

17 GOALS TO TRANSFORM OUR WORLD

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development brought into force by the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) lay out a clear vision to shape a new era for business. The UN Global Compact (UNGC) has developed a global programme called ‘SDG Pioneers’ to bring forward leaders of the future who will accelerate the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals through innovative solutions.Based on this global vision of UNGC, in the Indian context, it is highly imperative for our industry leaders to identify key social and environmental challenges within and outside their organization, design innovative solutions to address them and become the ‘SDG Pioneers’ in it. These solutions can range across �nancial services, healthcare, technology services and digital platforms to list a few. We have now less than 5000 days to implement the 2030 Agenda and the time to act is now! Let’s take the lead on turning these goals into drivers for sustainable business to unlock social, environmental and economic gains for India, through innovative solutions.

Let’s create the momentum, let’s lead by example!

thThe 14 GCNI National Convention aims to:

¢ Establish the importance of leadership and pioneering innovative solutions to achieve the SDGs

¢ Gain insights from CXOs, Industry leaders and veterans on key interventions/ areas within their company towards achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

¢ Explore how emerging technologies can accelerate the implementation of SDGs in the Indian context

¢ Discuss examples where the Govt, Private and Public sector companies have deployed solutions aimed at SDGs

¢ Drive discussions and gain actionable insights on the top SDGs relevant to India and see how industry leaders can develop scalable and replicable solutions to reap tangible bene�ts

Global Compact Network India is pleased to thannounce the 14 National Convention on the theme

of “Sustainable Development Goals: Pioneering Solutions for India". The theme of the convention puts emphasis on the real, on-ground actions that the businesses need to take to make a real impact on achieving the SDGs while also creating economic value for the nation. The Convention represents collaboration and wide participation from the various sectors – Public, Private, Non-Pro�t and Government. The prime focus is to showcase the respective ideologies, methodologies and most importantly, case studies depicting the wide implementation of sustainable innovations and leaderships that is taken up by the various companies and organizations in India.

THABOUT THE 14 NATIONAL CONVENTION KEY OBJECTIVES

Pioneering Solutions For IndiaBACKGROUND AND CONTEXT

INVITED SPEAKERS

Mr. Rajeev DubeyGroup President (HR & Corporate Services) & CEO (After-Market Sector), Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.

Mr. Shashi ShankerPresident, GCNI & CMD, ONGC

CONVENER PRESIDENT

Dr. Rajiv KumarVice-ChairpersonNITI Aayog

Mr. Anirban GhoshCSOMahindra Group

Mr. Vishvesh PrabhakarMD – Operations & SustainabilityAccenture Strategy

Dr. H Chaturvedi DirectorBIMTECH

Mr. Sanjeev MehtaCMDHindustan Unilever Ltd.

Ms. Srimathi ShivashankarAssociate Vice President Diversity & SustainabilityHCL Technologies Ltd

Mr. P PradeepExecutive DirectorAavishkar

Mr. Satyajit GangulyMDOTPC

Mr. Upendra Tripathi*Director General (formerly the Secretary of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, GoI) International Solar Alliance

Mr. Rakesh BakshiLFIMA, FIE, FNAE CMDRRB Energy Limited

Ms. Wilma RodriguesFounderSaahas Zero Waste

Mr. Erwin SteinhauserMD & CEOSandvik Asia

Ms. Meenakshi GuptaCo-FounderGoonj

Mr. Edwin KoekkokCounsellorEnvironment, Energy & Climate Change, EU Delegation to India

Mr. Daniel LipschitsCEOBiosfera Foundation Netherlands Mr. Vinod Pandey

DirectorGovernment and External Affairs, CSR, BMW Group India

Mr. Sandeep Roy ChoudhuryFounderVNV Advisory

Mr. D.K. ShamiFire ServicesCivil Defence & Home Guards Ministry of Home Affairs

Ms. Arundhati BhattacharyaFormer ChairpersonSBI

Dr. Uddesh KohliSenior AdvisorUNGC

Mr. Sumant SinhaCEOReNew Power

Dr. Shalini SarinChair - Signify FoundationNetherlandsIndependent Director LindeIndia

Mr. Santosh Kumar SinghSr. Vice President - EnvironmentAdani Power Limited

Mr. Harsh GandhiJt.MDGRP Group

Mr. R MukundanMD & CEOTata Chemicals

Page 3: PIONEERING SOLUTIONS FOR INDIA · the top SDGs relevant to India and see how industry leaders can develop scalable and replicable solutions to reap tangible benets Global Compact

17 GOALS TO TRANSFORM OUR WORLD

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development brought into force by the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) lay out a clear vision to shape a new era for business. The UN Global Compact (UNGC) has developed a global programme called ‘SDG Pioneers’ to bring forward leaders of the future who will accelerate the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals through innovative solutions.Based on this global vision of UNGC, in the Indian context, it is highly imperative for our industry leaders to identify key social and environmental challenges within and outside their organization, design innovative solutions to address them and become the ‘SDG Pioneers’ in it. These solutions can range across �nancial services, healthcare, technology services and digital platforms to list a few. We have now less than 5000 days to implement the 2030 Agenda and the time to act is now! Let’s take the lead on turning these goals into drivers for sustainable business to unlock social, environmental and economic gains for India, through innovative solutions.

Let’s create the momentum, let’s lead by example!

thThe 14 GCNI National Convention aims to:

¢ Establish the importance of leadership and pioneering innovative solutions to achieve the SDGs

¢ Gain insights from CXOs, Industry leaders and veterans on key interventions/ areas within their company towards achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

¢ Explore how emerging technologies can accelerate the implementation of SDGs in the Indian context

¢ Discuss examples where the Govt, Private and Public sector companies have deployed solutions aimed at SDGs

¢ Drive discussions and gain actionable insights on the top SDGs relevant to India and see how industry leaders can develop scalable and replicable solutions to reap tangible bene�ts

Global Compact Network India is pleased to thannounce the 14 National Convention on the theme

of “Sustainable Development Goals: Pioneering Solutions for India". The theme of the convention puts emphasis on the real, on-ground actions that the businesses need to take to make a real impact on achieving the SDGs while also creating economic value for the nation. The Convention represents collaboration and wide participation from the various sectors – Public, Private, Non-Pro�t and Government. The prime focus is to showcase the respective ideologies, methodologies and most importantly, case studies depicting the wide implementation of sustainable innovations and leaderships that is taken up by the various companies and organizations in India.

THABOUT THE 14 NATIONAL CONVENTION KEY OBJECTIVES

Pioneering Solutions For IndiaBACKGROUND AND CONTEXT

INVITED SPEAKERS

Mr. Rajeev DubeyGroup President (HR & Corporate Services) & CEO (After-Market Sector), Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd.

Mr. Shashi ShankerPresident, GCNI & CMD, ONGC

CONVENER PRESIDENT

Dr. Rajiv KumarVice-ChairpersonNITI Aayog

Mr. Anirban GhoshCSOMahindra Group

Mr. Vishvesh PrabhakarMD – Operations & SustainabilityAccenture Strategy

Dr. H Chaturvedi DirectorBIMTECH

Mr. Sanjeev MehtaCMDHindustan Unilever Ltd.

Ms. Srimathi ShivashankarAssociate Vice President Diversity & SustainabilityHCL Technologies Ltd

Mr. P PradeepExecutive DirectorAavishkar

Mr. Satyajit GangulyMDOTPC

Mr. Upendra Tripathi*Director General (formerly the Secretary of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, GoI) International Solar Alliance

Mr. Rakesh BakshiLFIMA, FIE, FNAE CMDRRB Energy Limited

Ms. Wilma RodriguesFounderSaahas Zero Waste

Mr. Erwin SteinhauserMD & CEOSandvik Asia

Ms. Meenakshi GuptaCo-FounderGoonj

Mr. Edwin KoekkokCounsellorEnvironment, Energy & Climate Change, EU Delegation to India

Mr. Daniel LipschitsCEOBiosfera Foundation Netherlands Mr. Vinod Pandey

DirectorGovernment and External Affairs, CSR, BMW Group India

Mr. Sandeep Roy ChoudhuryFounderVNV Advisory

Mr. D.K. ShamiFire ServicesCivil Defence & Home Guards Ministry of Home Affairs

Ms. Arundhati BhattacharyaFormer ChairpersonSBI

Dr. Uddesh KohliSenior AdvisorUNGC

Mr. Sumant SinhaCEOReNew Power

Dr. Shalini SarinChair - Signify FoundationNetherlandsIndependent Director LindeIndia

Mr. Santosh Kumar SinghSr. Vice President - EnvironmentAdani Power Limited

Mr. Harsh GandhiJt.MDGRP Group

Mr. R MukundanMD & CEOTata Chemicals

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Concurrent Sessions on SDGs

Note: *Plus Applicable GST (18%)Mode of Payment: Demand Draft/ Cheque/ Digital Payment in favour of GLOBAL Compact Network, Payable at New DelhiBankers Details: Bank: AXIS BANK LTD | Account No: 909010038941271 | Type: Saving Bank Trust Account | IFSC Code: UTIB0000126 | MICR Code: 110211017 | Branch: B-6, Lajpat Nagar -II, New Delhi-110024 | Branch Code: 000126 | Bene�ciary: GLOBAL COMPACT NETWORK

• Chief Executives

• Chief Sustainability Officers/CXOs

• Policy Makers

• Head - CSR /Policy & Engagement / Partnership

• Manager- CSR / Social Inclusion / Programme

• Corporate Communication Head

• Government Officials, Academicians, Researchers

• Civil Society Leaders and Practitioners

WHO SHOULD ATTEND? CONFERENCE FEES PER PARTICIPANT (INR)

Launch of Accenture - GCNI White Paper on Role of emerging technologies in transforming SDGs Agenda

Exclusive CEO Panel

SDG Innovative Case Presentation and Awards

SDG7: Affordable and Clean Energy “Pioneering solutions to facilitate access to affordable, reliable, clean energy solutions and promote investments in energy infrastructure”

Global Compact Network Indiast1 Floor, UNESCO New Delhi Cluster Office

for Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Maldives and Sri Lanka1, San Martin Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi - 110021, India

For any Query Contact

Ankita Kumari – Programme Officer

Email: [email protected] | M: 8210981700

Sakshi Katyal – Membership Officer

Email: [email protected] | M: 9910189279

KEY HIGHLIGHTS FOR EVENT

INTERACTIVE SESSIONS

MULTIPLE CONCURRENT SESSIONS ON SDGS

rd3Technology & Innovation at the heart of SDGs Implementation

nd2Inaugural Session

st1

SDG12: Responsible Consumption & Production“Pioneering solutions to reduce, reuse, repurpose & recycle waste to ensure sustainable patterns of production and consumption”

SDG13: Climate Action“Pioneering solutions to reduce the emission intensity in business operations and strengthen resilience to climate-related hazards and natural disasters”

CEO Agenda - Pioneering innovative and effective solutions to accelerate the implementation of SDGs

GCNI Member

Business Partners (PSU/Corporates)

Academician/MSME/NGOs

Student

Complem

entary

CATEGORY

For 1-2 For 3-5 More Than 5

GCNI Non Member

Business Partners (PSU/Corporates)

Academician/ MSME/NGOs

Student

` 8,500 ` 8,000 ` 7,000

` 5,000

` 1,000

` 4,500

` 1,000

` 4,000

` 1,000

For 1-2 For 2-5 More Than 5

` 5,000 ` 4,000

` 4,000 ` 3,000

` 1,000 ` 1,000

SDG5: Gender EqualityMainstreaming Gender as Corporate Responsibility