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Keynote speakers of 2012 |
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Mao Yu-shi,
Economist / Founder & Standing Director,
Unirule Institute of Economics
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Tang Min,
Counsellor of the State Council / Executive
Vice-Chairperson, China Social Entrepreneur Foundation / President, YouChange University
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Michael Schreiber,
Co-President, GBCHealth
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The CSR Asia Summit 2012 will take place in Beijing, China. Focussing on “Local Innovation for Global Challenges”, the conference will bring together over 500 delegates to explore CSR challenges, opportunities and solutions aimed at China, Asia and beyond.
China is no longer simply the ‘world’s factory’. It has become a key market, a major economy and is home to world-class companies operating globally. Along with these changes, the CSR landscape in China has been changing too. It is this context that is fundamentally altering the way that corporations communicate with their stakeholders, where new strategies and ideas arise and a new paradigm of CSR has emerged. |
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About CSR Asia Summit |
CSR Asia Summit is CSR Asia's annual flagship event; an innovative and thought-provoking gathering on corporate social responsibility in Asia. Attendees have access to experts on the latest CSR issues, guidance on how to address challenges and opportunities, learn from leading sustainability practitioners, and acquire crucial tools and resources to build sustainable business strategies in the region.
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18-19 Sept 2012 |
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Pullman Beijing West Wanda, China |
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Quick facts about CSR Asia Summit 2011 |
- 400+ delegates from over 32 countries and regions attended
- 94% of participants were from Asia, including China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand
- 50+ professional speakers shared knowledge and case studies
- 2-day unrivalled agenda addressing cutting-edge CSR issues in Asia, providing next steps and solutions for you to take back to the office
- 98% of delegates said they would attend CSR Asia Summit 2012
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Why the CSR Asia Summit 2012 Beijing matters?
- Greater emphasis by the government to regulate CSR. A growing number of laws and regulations contain CSR elements and requirements
- Rising popularity of social media. This has facilitated public discussion on social and environmental issues
- Stakeholder expectations are increasingly sophisticated and clearly articulated
- Rising employee expectations. A new generation of employees knows its rights and expects them to be met
- Greater awareness of business impact on the environment
- Expanding awareness by consumers of their rights
Guest speakers include senior government officials, corporate leaders and well known public intellectuals from China and Asia. The CSR Asia Summit is a valuable networking opportunity for meeting local stakeholders in the region.
New highlights for 2012:
CSR Marketplace |
The CSR Marketplace is a platform for social enterprises, NGOs and foundations to showcase innovative and sustainable business solutions for social and environmental challenges. CSR Asia Summit aimed to create a unique opportunity to enhance a wider collaboration between businesses and NGO organizations in Asia, to achieve greater sustainable impact on the society. 50 NGOs, social enterprises and foundations will be selected to exhibit in a 3-hour session.
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CSR Asia - GBCHealth Charity Gala Dinner
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A Charity Gala Dinner will be held on the first day of the Summit (18 September), in collaboration with GBCHealth. Themed “All for Health”, the dinner aimed at inspiring role of business in supporting better public health issues in China. The event will take place at the Grand Ballroom of Pullman Beijing West Wanda and will benefit three public health initiatives jointly managed by CSR Asia and GBCHealth in China.
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Partial participant list of CSR Asia Summit 2011:
Accor Asia Pacific | Conservation International Singapore | Migros |
Allianz Malaysia Berhad | Dell | Nestle |
Asia Pacific Breweries (Singapore) Pte Ltd | Dentsu Inc. | Nokia |
Aviva Asia Pte Ltd | Deutsche Bank | Plan China |
BASF | Fujitsu Research Institute | Pricewaterhouse Coopers |
Bayer CropScience | HSBC | Qualcomm Int'l Inc |
British Council | Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. | Shang-ri La Institute For Sustainable Communities |
Burberry Asia | IBM | Sime Darby Berhad |
China Construction Bank | IKEA Retail China | Swire Beverages Limited |
Cisco | KFC Holdings(Malaysia) Bhd | The Walt Disney Company |
CLP Holdings Limited | Kuala Lumpur City Hall | UNICEF |
Coca-Cola China Limited | Microsoft | Voluntary Service Overseas |
Who Should Attend?
- Company Presidents, Vice Presidents, CEOs, CMOs, COOs, CFOs, Directors, Managers, and Professionals of:
- Corporate Social Responsibility; Sustainable Development; Environmental Affairs; Corporate Governance; Finance; Corporate Communications; Community Relations; Public Relations; Branding; Investor Relations; Strategic Planning; Human Resources; Risk & Compliance; Supply Chains
- Representatives from social enterprises and NGOs who wish to collaborate with business
- Socially responsible investors
- Government representatives establishing frameworks for (sustainable) development
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