Title: Presentation for G20-B20 Partnership Roundtable at RBW
1Innovation and Development as a Global Priority
B20 Task Force Chaired by Viktor Vekselberg
Igor Drozdov, Senior VP Skolkovo Foundation
- Presentation for G20-B20 Partnership Roundtable
at RBW - 22 March 2013
2Origin
Seoul 2010
Cannes 2011
Los Cabos 2012
Saint-Petersburg 2013
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Development and Food Security
Food Security
Innovation and Development as a Global Priority
ICT and Innovation
ICT and Innovation
Unleashing Technology-Enabled Productivity Growth
- Key Topics
- Facilitating technology transfer in biotech,
energy, and ICT to promote growth and overcome
imbalances in the world economy - Establishing a global framework for fair
competition and cooperation to stimulate
innovative development of the world economy
Green Growth
Creating Green Jobs
Encouraging Substantial Use of Renewable and Low
Carbon Energy
Green Growth
Energy
Improving Energy Efficiency
Funding and Nurturing the SME Sector
Financing for Growth Development
3Subgroups
Co-chair Company
4Timeline
Kick-off Meeting (Moscow)
CEO-level Meeting (Davos)
Sherpas and TF Members Group Conference Call
5-week Working QA Session (Remote Brainstorm)
Recommendations Presentation at the Russian
Business Week
Passed
December, 12
January, 24
February, 14
February, 18
March, 20
March, 26
April, 26
May
June, 19
September, 5
Expected
Recommendations Presentation at the BRICS Summit
(Durban)
CEOlevel Meeting (UK)
Sherpas Meeting (Astana or Moscow)
B20 at the SPIEF (St. Petersburg)
B20 at the G20 Summit (Strelna)
5Examples of Preliminary Recommendations for G20
- ENERGY to identify, use and develop cross-border
energy generation potential, especially for the
regions with electricity supply shortages (Eskom
Holdings). - BIO to double the return on investment in health
by sharing best practices, incentivizing
development of healthcare and accelerating the
implementation of innovation in health (JJ). - ICT to decrease patent periods for IT products
to boost innovation and increase competition in
the IT sector (ABBYY). - Overall more than 25 recommendations as of 19
March 2013.
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