EXPO MILANO 2015. Paolo Alli Deputy Commissioner General



Similar documents
Expo Milano 2015 Opportunities for Corporate Engagement

Support for an Ontario Installation and Presence at Expo 2015 (Milan, Italy)

Expo worldrecipes. The global recipe book of Expo Milano worldrecipes.expo2015.org. Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life

United Nations Programme on Youth. Interagency Expert Group Meeting on. Goals and Targets for Monitoring the Progress of Youth in the Global Economy

19 June 2015, Milano Expo site

UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development

Council of the European Union Brussels, 10 November 2015 (OR. en)

How To Create A Successful Business Out Of Climate Change

Ninth session. Intergovernmental Council for the Information for All Programme

HTA NETWORK MULTIANNUAL WORK PROGRAMME

Draft Resolution on Science, technology and innovation for development

EUA Aarhus Declaration Investing Today in Talent for Tomorrow

THE CULTURE OF INNOVATION AND THE BUILDING OF KNOWLEDGE SOCIETIES. - Issue Paper -

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Executive Board

COSME ENHANCING EUROPEAN TOURISM S COMPETITIVENESS AND SUSTAINABILITY

Investment priorities: 6(c) - conserving, protecting, promoting and developing natural and cultural heritage.

Press release 11 May 2015

ACCESSIBLE INFORMATION PROVISION FOR LIFELONG LEARNING KEY POLICY MESSAGES

Speech delivered by Geert Bourgeois, Flemish Minister for Foreign Policy and. on Monday, 22 October 2007

16094/14 MM/mj 1 DG E - 1C

Results of a survey of the Europe 2020 Monitoring Platform on the Flagship Initiative `Digital Agenda for Europe`

International Conference on Education for Sustainable Development (Bordeaux, 27 au 29 octobre 2008)

Speaking Notes. Meeting of Chairpersons of EU. Communications, Education and Transport Committees

EFFECTS+ Clustering of Trust and Security Research Projects, Identifying Results, Impact and Future Research Roadmap Topics

European Regional Process for the fifth World Water Forum

WorldExpo Milan 2015 B2B Program

Draft conclusions proposed by the Chair. Recommendation of the Subsidiary Body for Implementation

Ministerial Declaration of The Hague on Water Security in the 21st Century

REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS

3 rd Africa Europe Youth Leaders Summit People, Prosperity and Peace. Summit Paper

EUROPEAN COMMISSION Directorate-General for Education and Culture. FROM PRAGUE TO BERLIN The EU Contribution PROGRESS REPORT

The Rio+20 Corporate Sustainability Forum (CSF): Innovation and Collaboration for the Future We Want. Roma, 19 luglio 2012

RAGUSA DECLARATION on Youth, Migration and Development

CELAC ACTION PLAN 2015

Making innovation happen! The EIT at a glance

EIT: a new approach to innovation in European innovation or created by us to be solved by us

Guidelines for Civil Society participation in FAO Regional Conferences

RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING THE PROTECTION AND PROMOTION OF MUSEUMS AND COLLECTIONS, THEIR DIVERSITY AND THEIR ROLE IN SOCIETY

COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION. of XXX. (Text with EEA relevance)

Council conclusions on a transformative post-2015 agenda. General Affairs Council meeting Brussels, 16 December 2014

CENTRO DI ECCELLENZA JEAN MONNET DELL UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO

PARIS AGENDA OR 12 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MEDIA EDUCATION

FOSTERING DIALOGUE AND MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING

COMMUNIQUE. AFRICAN ICT MINISTERIAL ROUND-TABLE ON 42 nd MEETING OF ICANN. Hotel Méridien Dakar, SENEGAL. 21 Octobre 2011

Vice-President for Budget and Human Resources

G20 Agriculture Ministers Meeting Communiqué

POVERTY ALLEVIATION A ROLE FOR TECHNOLOGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE? Cristina Russo

THE ITALIAN STARTUP AGENDA

Mental Health Declaration for Europe

JOINT RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE BELGIAN PRESIDENCY EU YOUTH CONFERENCE ON YOUTH EMPLOYMENT LEUVEN / LOUVAIN-LA-NEUVE, BELGIUM, 2-4 OCTOBER 2010

From recommendations to actions: impact of the Strategic Policy Forum

Rio Political Declaration on Social Determinants of Health

Progress The EU programme for employment and social solidarity

Masterclasses in Science Communication: An international training programme for scientists and other professionals

THE EU DISABILITY STRATEGY Analysis paper

Milan Urban Food Policy Pact

Sustainable Production Systems Climate-KIC PhD Summer School August 29 - September 9, 2016

Equality between women and men

High-level Panel on Global Sustainability Third Meeting of the Panel Helsinki, May Meeting Report

Road Map on the Common Space of Research and Education, Including Cultural Aspects

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE 48 TH SESSION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION (ICE)

EUROPEAN COMMISSION Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology

Treaty on Environmental Education for Sustainable Societies and Global Responsibility

GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE (GACSA)

Through creodk, I have been in contact with top researchers who have made me aware of scientific issues which should be prioritised in Horizon 2020

Ensuring protection European Union Guidelines on Human Rights Defenders

16207/14 AD/cs 1 DGG 2B

expanding bilateral cooperation in research and development, especially in renewable energy higher education

Hedayah E-Newsletter 25 NOV 8 DEC 6 DEC. Updates. Activities. Upcoming Activities

VISION 2017 Coding and Robotics Grants Grant Guidelines

CONCEPT NOTE. High-Level Thematic Debate

REGIONAL DIMENSION OF THE 7th FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME. The new Call and Work Programme. Regions of Knowledge

FINAL DECLARATION OF THE MINISTERS OF AGRICULTURE

UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME. Environment for Development

CONNECTing to the Future

I. Organizational issues in the field

EXPLORING AND UNLOCKING AFRICA S ENERGY POTENTIAL February 2016 Sandton Convention Centre Johannesburg

RESOLUTION 102 (REV. BUSAN, 2014)

Benin, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Chile, Costa Rica, Georgia, Guatemala, Jordan, Nicaragua, Norway, Portugal and Qatar: draft resolution

Is the new package the right fit for Europe?

Hong Kong Declaration on Sustainable Development for Cities

Council conclusions on entrepreneurship in education and training. EDUCATION, YOUTH, Culture and Sport Council meeting Brussels, 12 December 2014

Transcription:

EXPO MILANO 2015 Paolo Alli Deputy Commissioner General

What s a World Expo? An event involving Governments of the countries around the world, International Organizations, Civil Society and private sector A display with the purpose of the education of the public An event that addresses a specific theme to demonstrate the progress achieved in one or more branches of human endeavour, or show prospects for the future

The BIE and World Expos The Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) is the international governing body responsible for overseeing and regulating the calendar, the bidding, the selection and the organization of World and International Expos. BIE is an international intergovernmental organization (161 member state) established in Paris in 1928 by the Convention relating to International Exhibitions which provides the definition and the objectives of Expos, as well as the international rules for organization and participation.

What is Expo Milano 2015? Expo Milano 2015, Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life, is a global cultural, educational and scientific event which aims to explore the global food and sustainable development challenge. It will be the largest worldwide event ever organized to unite countries, institutions and citizens around the world to discuss and discover issues related to food production, availability and safety, nutrition and the culture of food.

Key facts and Expo Milan 2015 targets Six month event spanning from May 1 st to October 31 st 2015 20 million visitors (30% foreigners) expected at the exposition site in 2015 1 billion citizens to be reached around the globe from 2012-2015 through Cyber Expo and the Expo Global Communications program 140 countries expected to participate with exhibitions and delegations 1.1 million square meter exposition site: 60 self built exhibition spaces for Official Participants; 5 theme pavilions; theatre and performing arts center Over 2,000 events - world debates, conventions & policy meetings, cultural & gastronomic events - forecasted during six months on-site and in surrounding territory and more events all over Italy

The masterplan

The Expo Milano 2015 experience: bringing together the theme, participants and the exposition site The entire exhibition site will embody the theme through a common and continuous interpretation of the Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life sub themes by participant pavilions, theme pavilions and events. Innovative theme itineraries - conceptual ways connecting all areas relative to specific themes - will be proposed to the visitor to facilitate the exploration of themes and interests, including visit itineraries dedicated to exploring Expo 2015 Sustainability and the Smart City model.

Thematic areas Zero Pavillion Biodiversity Park Future Food District Food in Art Sustainable Food Pavilion

The Clusters Project The Clusters

The exhibition site: progress of the project October 28, 2011: start of work on the construction site with a total value of 1.45 billion Euros Expected investments from participants: 1 billion Euros Overall investments in infrastructures: 25 billion Euros 11

The theme: Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life Expo 2015 will be an extraordinary universal event displaying tradition, creativity and innovation in the business of food. The common core is the idea that everyone on the planet should have access to food that is healthy, safe and sufficient. Expo 2015 aims at being a milestone in the long journey made by humankind for decades

Values New Humanism-driven approach to growth Participative and Shared Governance Development capable of uniting Tradition and Innovation: the contribution of Italy. Fight against hunger Sustainability Health Priorities Food as an Instrument of Peace

The topics Food security Sustainable Agriculture The role of Technology Food, Economic Systems, Markets and Rules Inefficiency, Waste and Conduct The role of Human Labour

The topics Food Safety Food and Health Research and Technology Food Education Sustainability Biodiversity Technologies, Nature and Traditions Water Energy

The topics Food, peace and culture Food Security as a resource for peace The role played by women Conviviality Food and Art

A platform of concrete proposals Proposals to help governments, businesses, organizations and individuals to find real solutions to the problems related to nutrition. Expo Milano 2015, a worldwide forum for a final Agreement and Declaration. A few examples: A code of ethics to combat waste Moral suasion to minimize waste through information and education of consumers; Policies for people involved in the food distribution sector; Support for associations specialized in the food recovery for the poor. Anti-speculation measures Volatility in food prices is a serious risk to the weakest part of the population; Implementation of the regulation of the food market; Set the issue on the actual agenda of government policies.

A platform of concrete proposals Food education Food education can contribute concretely to the dissemination of knowledge and ways of integrating dietary models, with a focus to a peaceful integration between different peoples and cultures Food and fragility Policies for citizens which for social and economic conditions result in more fragile conditions: pregnant women, new mothers, children, elderly, disabled

The Legacy Awareness and knowledge sharing on the value of food Sharing projects of excellence Concrete commitments in terms of policies, projects and proposals Promotion of Italy and Europe as a compass for excellence and the culture of food New cooperation and partnerships for development Greater solidarity A contribution of hope for humanity

The European Union and Expo 2015: a strategic partnership The Universal Exhibition of 2015 coincides with the target year of the UN Millennium Development Goals and the Theme Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life is relevant for most of the MDGs The EU is a key international actor in the field of nutrition policies. Elements as the CAP, Research & Innovation policy and its development cooperation programs greatly influence the international scenario and debate on nutrition The EU may take advantage of the unique platform provided by Expo Milano 2015 to communicate its message and make its future activities and policies more widely known to the general public

EU Strengths Expertise Existing knowledge base and policy expertise on the Expo Theme European Food Security Agency based in Italy Joint Research Center based in Lombardy (ISPRA) Internationality Key actor in the international debate on nutrition Important Programmes on technological innovation in food safety and security Main donor on development cooperation projects on the Expo Theme

Thematic contribution An innovative participation concept Under discussion the presence of the EU at Expo Milano 2015, going beyond traditional forms of participation to Universal Expos Presence in all of the Expo thematic pavillions Give visibility to all EU programmes and relevant activities Real life contributions

Why a new participation concept Exceptional opportunity of outreach and promotion on Site: Visibility towards all of the expected 20 Mln visitors EU logo and physical presence inside the Zero Pavilion dedicated to presenting the Theme of the Expo Collaboration with Developing Countries through the Thematic Clusters Events such as conferences, meetings, workshops, Expo by night, High-Level Summit Campaigns and promotional activities (also thanks to modern technologies) JRC ISPRA (Visitor s Center): will provide logistic and scientific support

Focus on an innovative participation Contributing to gathering and validating of the Expo content: key questions, thematic areas, itineraries, clusters, best practices, events Participating in the International Best Practices Selection Committee Supporting the roadmap to the Final Declaration of Expo Milano First Step Annual International Participants Meeting (10-12 October) Presentation of EU participation concept at Expo Milano 2015 President Barroso invited to the opening session of the Meeting

Collaboration between JRC and EXPO EXPO will address the interplay between policy, science and citizens across the theme The main target public for JRC-EXPO collaboration will be: Experts and scientists from different countries participating in the scientific conferences at the EXPO Participants in events organized by other Commission Services VIPs (Ministers, CEO) who wish to visit ISPRA General Public visiting the region JRC will provide support for programs of EXPO scientific events

Collaboration between EU and EXPO EXPO will address the interplay between policy, science and citizens across the theme At EXPO Site: Presence of the EU in Zero Pavilion and/or in Thematic areas Showcasefor the results of Lombardy Region and JRC joint projects Discussions with concerned thematic DG of the EC are foreseen. Synergies with the Italian Presidency of the EU (second half 2014): Preparatory events are foreseen

Collaboration between EIT and EXPO? To be explored: bilateral discussions with DG EAC and EIT will take place Given that the EIT aim at creating a new European way of delivering essential economic growth and societal benefits through innovation and Knowledge and Innovation Communities (KICs) EXPO can offer: Visibility to the KICs in areas of high societal need with a focus on priority topics related to the EXPO: Sustainable Energies (KIC Inno Energy), (Climate-KIC), (EIT ICT Labs), and future KICs (Food4Future ) An incubator for new ideas to solve needs related to sustainable food production and sustainable energy

Collaboration between EIT and EXPO? A place where studentscan develop entrepreneurial spirit and explore possible solutions to translate innovative ideas into products A place where scientists can meet policy makers, citizens and civil society out of the labs, showing how research can be translated in something useful to meet daily-life s needs

EXPO: a platform to be linked to European Innovation Partnerships? EXPO Milano 2015 can: Be aglobal exchange platform where societal challenges can be discussed Stimulate EU innovation capacity Provide ideas to translate innovation in entrepreneurship Showcase the best technologies that Europe can offer to solve world societal challenges Be a place to raise awareness andpublic acceptance on new technologies (i.e water sanitation and reuse) Contribute to increase European sustainable growth

Thank you for your attention Paolo ALLI Deputy Commissioner General for EXPO Milan 2020 Contact in Brussels Expo Milano 2015 Office of the Commissioner General Institutional Relations with the European Union Lombardy Region Delegation Place du Champ de Mars, 2 B-1050 Tel +32 2 5187633 Antonio.Cenini@comgenexpo2015.org

www.expo2015.org