The rapid and widespread deployment of digital technology across functions and across industries has led to fundamental change in how companies operate and how they are regulated. The European Chamber is delighted to welcome experts for some of the most disrupted industries to share not only how their business models are evolving and adapting to this digital revolution, but also how they are upholding their corporate responsibility in the process.
Building on the best practice sharing of two European telecoms giants, Cybersecurity Working Group Vice Chair, Barbara Li will discuss the legal implications of following an increasingly digital strategy, particularly with respect to companies use of data and their data protection obligations. Li will address how these regulatory concerns can be balanced with an imperative to develop new big data centered business models. Further topics to be covered during the discussion include: using big data as a CSR practitioner, and tapping into startup ecosystems to drive corporate innovation.
13:30-14:00 Registration
14:00-14:10 Welcome remarks by Alex Wang, Chair, CSR forum and VP of Global Procurement & Supply Chain, Orange Group
14:10-14:30 Striking a Balance Between Compliance and Using Big Data to Develop New Business Models, Barbara Li, Vice Chair of Cybersecurity Working Group and Partner of Norton Rose Fulbright Beijing Office
14:30-14:50 Developing an Innovation Ecosystem, Lu Yao, Director of Innovation and Projects, Orange Group
14:50-15:10 Fulfilling CSR Responsibilities in the Digital Age-Technology for Good, Zhao Jun, Director of Government Relation and Public Affairs, Ericsson North East Asia
15:10-16:00 Q&A
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