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Time2024-07-03 | 16:00 - 17:30
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Venue:European Chamber Shanghai Office & Zoom 中国欧盟商会上海办公室 & Zoom
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Address:Unit 2204, Shui On Plaza, 333 Huai Hai Zhong Road, Shanghai & Zoom
上海市淮海中路333号瑞安广场2204室 & Zoom -
Fee:Members: Free |
Non Members: Free
Register here: https://www.eusmecentre.org.cn/event-registration/?event_id=16262
Registration deadline: Tuesday 2nd July
The Zoom link will be sent to online attendees from the EU SME Centre close to the event.
According to the UN International Trade Centre, SMEs represent 95% of firms in the world and provide 70% of employment opportunities. Data from the OECD indicates that SMEs in China contribute significantly to the country’s various economic sectors. However, SMEs face significant challenges in adopting sustainable practices and operations. In 2018, the Chinese National Environment Ministry reported penalties for environmental regulations violations as mostly incurred by SMEs.
The Chinese Government has issued plans for the development of a circular economy, encouraging companies to transform their business models and adopt more sustainable practices. The European Commission has announced a zero-pollution ambition in the European Green Deal, part of its strategy to implement the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. This initiative aims to halt and prevent environmental degradation, optimise resource utilisation, and protect biodiversity, all of which are critical to the transition towards sustainable business practices, ensuring the continued competitiveness and growth of European SMEs. However, these SMEs face multiple objective obstacles including difficulty in accessing information, finding cost-effective operational opportunities, meeting mandatory and voluntary standards, and securing sustainable funding sources.
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China invites you to the event Sustainable Transition for SMEs: Prospects for Business Growth and Challenges in Change Management. The seminar will address the complexities of the journey towards a green future by providing actionable insights and strategic solutions for sustainable business.
Agenda
15:30 – 16:00 |
Registration and Networking |
16:00 – 16:10 |
Opening Remarks, by Mr Carlo Diego D'Andrea, Vice President of the European Chamber and Chairman of the Shanghai Board |
16:10 – 16:20 |
Remarks and Introduction of the EU SME Centre, by Mr Liam Z. Jia, Team Lead, EU SME Centre |
16:20 – 16:35 |
Keynote Speech (including a 5-minute Q&A), How Shifting Towards Sustainable Entrepreneurship Creates Opportunities for Companies, Ms Isabelle Grippa, CEO hub.brussels, the Brussels Agency for Entrepreneurship |
16:35 – 17:25 |
Panel Discussion (including 10-minute Q&A): Striking a Balance Between SMEs’ Business Growth and Sustainable Transition Moderator: Mr Liam Z. Jia, Team Lead, EU SME Centre Panellists: Mr Roberto Donà, Professor of Practice in Management, Strategy, Management and Organisations Dept., International Business School Suzhou (IBSS) at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Mr Kay Thiede, CEO, New Musketeers Interior (Shanghai) Co., Ltd Ms Mailei Li, Sustainability Director, Shanghai OHSA Data Technology Mr Jimmy Liang, Managing Director of China, Shanghai Waste Treatment Technologies Dr Ioana Kraft, Associate Director, X-PM Transition Partners |
17:25 – 17:30 |
Closing Remarks |
Terms & Conditions
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Events are held in English and follow the Chatham House rule unless otherwise stated.
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Speakers
Mr. Carlo Diego D’Andrea
Mr. Carlo Diego D’Andrea
Founder and Managing Partner of D’Andrea & Partners Legal Counsel, and Founder of DP Group.
Graduated in Law at the University of Teramo (Italy), he then subsequently obtained a Masters’ degree in Corporate Advisor at LUISS University in Rome and a Diploma in Chinese Studies at Nanjing Normal University and is a member of the Italian Bar Association.
Mr. D’Andrea arrived in China in 2005 and is fluent in Italian (mother tongue), English, Mandarin Chinese and Spanish. He mainly deals with cross-border mergers and acquisitions, assistance in ODI/FDI and intellectual property rights.
He is also acting as Vice President of the European Chamber and Chair of the Shanghai Chapter.
Mr. Liam Z. Jia
Mr. Liam Z. Jia
Liam is a versatile professional with the past 7 years advising European businesses on market access and business strategies to China. Solid working experience in project and operations management, financial and risk control in the EU context.
Experienced speaker and author of publications on a range of topics including the Environment sector, SME Digitalisation and F&B distribution. Great team player, generating positive influence on teammates.
Ms. Isabelle Grippa
Ms. Isabelle Grippa
Isabelle Grippa studied International Relations at ULB. She then went on to complete an additional
Master's degree at the Institute of European Studies, for which she attained a distinction.
As a social dialogue specialist, she began a career in the institutions of Brussels dealing with socio
economic issues as a parliamentary attaché, and as coordinator of the Brussels New Deal for
employment and training. As an economic advisor for two Minister Presidents, she was responsible
for launching and coordinating the Brussels 2025 Strategy before a brief period working at Actiris.
As a lover of Brussels, a feminist campaigner, a mum and step mum to six children, Isabelle became
Executive Director of hub.brussels in September 2018. She became the youngest CEO of a Brussels
institution.
Having Isabelle Grippa at hub.brussels brings new wind to a new Agency... With her 360 hubsters,
she's an ardent defender of the issues she holds dear, namely entrepreneurship as a driver of
positive impact, the emancipation of society and its accessibility to all, the environmental transition,
resilience, and more.
Mr. Roberto Donà
Mr. Roberto Donà
Roberto Donà is an academic and a business practitioner with a long experience in China. He is a Professor of Practice in Management at IBSS, the business school of Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University in Suzhou, where he served in different academic leadership roles, among those the latest was Associate Dean for Corporate Affairs.
Previously he has been a faculty member of SDA Bocconi School of Management and Bocconi University since 1990, Visiting Scholar (1996) and Visiting Professor (1998) at Stern School of Business (New York University) and Visiting Professor, Fudan University School of Management (2008-2010), Honorary Professor at the School of Innovation and Entrepreneurship of the University of Chinese Academy of Science and Visiting Professor at Fudan University. Roberto has strong international exposure having worked in Russia, Bulgaria, Argentina, the USA and China. Since the beginning of his career, he does advisory for both domestic and international companies serving in several board positions.
Roberto is a representative of IBSS in the Shanghai Chapter of European Chamber since 2014 and he is a member of the Investment WG. He was elected as the Board Member of Shanghai Chapter in 2021.
Mr. Kay Thiede
Mr. Kay Thiede
With a master’s degree in carpentry, Kay has been tackling international shop fitting challenges since 1983. Whether it's stores for high‐end fashion brands, broadcasting studios, exhibitions, showrooms, VIP lounges for airlines, factory and office buildings, fire prevention systems, or simply product design, Kay has brought 40 years of experience, leaving his mark in design, shop fitting, project management, budgeting, time control, and onsite management across all continents.
Ms. Mailei Li
Ms. Mailei Li
Mailei has been worked with both social and private sector in China and U.S. for more than 14 years, she gained an appreciation and respect for the challenge of supporting and developing sustainable programs and organizations that have a long-term impact on our communities and society.
She holds a master of Nonprofit Management and “Sustainable Capitalism and ESG” certificate from University of California, Berkeley - School of Law. Support in Strategic advising, stakeholders communication, build the resilience for the SMEs and NGOs in the changing world.
Mr. Jimmy Liang
Mr. Jimmy Liang
After gaining Master’s degree in Business Administration from Rotterdam School of Management (RSM), Jimmy Liang joined Waste Treatment Technologies Netherlands B.V. (WTT) in 2017 and was appointed as Managing Director of China since 2019. He established a professional local team, supplier network and mature partnership network from 0 to 1, fully responsible (P&L) for managing and developing waste treatment business in China and successfully won several bids of solid waste treatment projects using Mechanical and Biological Treatment (MBT) technologies. Due to the fact that Jieyang project facility stands as a beacon of innovation in sustainable waste management practices, WTT China has been awarded the Circular Economy Pioneer 2023 award at the European Chamber Sustainable Business Awards (SBA).
Dr. Ioana Kraft
Dr. Ioana Kraft
Ioana has been based in Shanghai since 2003 where she worked for the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China (European Chamber) from 2004 to 2022. From 2009 to 2022 she served as General Manager of the Chamber’s Shanghai Chapter and was responsible for implementation and development of European Chamber objectives, visibility, and advocacy activities on a regional level in Shanghai and neighbouring regions.
Ioana is currently an Associate Director with X-PM Transition Partners, a leading European Executive Interim and Transition Management firm with teams in Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong. X-PM is part of the WIL group, a network of 13 firms operating in 35 countries that deliver interim and transition solutions to clients around the world and offers a unique international “multi-sourcing” model that leverages the assets of each member firm and ensures the best assignments globally.
A German-qualified lawyer, Ioana practiced with a German law firm in Shanghai from 2003 and 2004. She also holds a PhD degree in law from Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, where she worked from 1999 to 2003 as a Senior Research Assistant focussing on the areas of Civil Law, Insurance Law, Comparative Law, International Private Law and Labour Law.