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<strong>LISW</strong> Conference Programme<br />

09:00 Registration and Networking Coffee Break<br />

SESSION ONE<br />

WELCOME TO THE <strong>LISW</strong>15 CONFERENCE<br />

SESSION THREE<br />

NATIONAL, SUPRANATIONAL AND GLOBAL<br />

GOVERNANCE<br />

The role of governments in a global maritime industry: Should<br />

governments lend their support and how can they participate<br />

in growing their domestic sectors? How can tensions between<br />

national, regional and global priorities be resolved?<br />

Shipping remains fundamental in moving trade, driving growth<br />

and prosperity globally. With interventionist governments and<br />

regulators, changing technologies and rapidly evolving markets<br />

and demands, we explore the 10-year perspective for shipping.<br />

13:15<br />

Moderator’s Opening Remarks<br />

Emily Maitlis, Presenter: BBC Newsnight<br />

and News Channel<br />

09:45<br />

09:55<br />

Welcome Address<br />

The Rt Honourable The Lord Mayor of the City of<br />

London, Alderman Alan Yarrow<br />

Keynote Address<br />

The Rt Hon Greg Hands MP<br />

Chief Secretary to the Treasury<br />

Presentations<br />

Robert Goodwill MP, Minister for Shipping & Ports<br />

Lui Tuck Yew, Minister for Transport, Republic of<br />

Singapore<br />

Koji Sekimizu, Secretary-General, International<br />

Maritime Organization (IMO)<br />

Paul “Chip” Jaenichen, Administrator, United<br />

States Maritime Administration (MARAD)<br />

Fotis Karamitsos, Acting Director General, DG<br />

Move, European Commission for Transport<br />

10:05<br />

Welcome to the <strong>LISW</strong>15 Conference<br />

Jeremy Penn, Chairman, <strong>LISW</strong>15 Steering Group<br />

Chief Executive, The Baltic Exchange<br />

14:10<br />

Moderated Panel Discussion / Questions<br />

SESSION TWO<br />

15:00<br />

Networking Coffee Break<br />

WORLD TRADE AND SHIPPING MARKETS<br />

Global prosperity is built on the combined platform of shipping<br />

and trade. Centres of gravity are shifting inexorably, and market<br />

volatility poses complex questions for the industry. What do the<br />

next 10 years hold?<br />

SESSION FOUR<br />

INNOVATION, INVESTMENT AND ENVIRONMENT<br />

How will technology, new energy sources and innovation<br />

over the next 10 years, help to ensure that environmental and<br />

economic sustainability is assured?<br />

10:15<br />

Moderator’s Opening Remarks<br />

Emily Maitlis, Presenter: BBC Newsnight<br />

and News Channel<br />

15:15<br />

Moderator’s Opening Remarks<br />

Emily Maitlis, Presenter: BBC Newsnight<br />

and News Channel<br />

Presentations<br />

Dr Andrew Sentance CBE, Senior Economic<br />

Adviser, PwC, Chair of TheCityUK’s Independent<br />

Economists Group (IEG)<br />

Sabrina Chao, Chairman, Wah Kwong Maritime<br />

Transport Holdings Limited, Deputy Chairman,<br />

Hong Kong Shipowners Association<br />

Jari Kauppila PhD, Senior Economist, International<br />

Transport Forum (ITF), Organisation for Economic<br />

Cooperation and Development<br />

Paddy Rodgers, CEO, Euronav n.v.<br />

Presentations<br />

Professor Ajit Shenoi, Director, Southampton<br />

Marine and Maritime Institute, University of<br />

Southampton<br />

Tom Boardley, Marine Director, Lloyd’s Register,<br />

President, UK Chamber of Shipping<br />

Dr Grahaeme Henderson, Vice President Shipping<br />

& Maritime, Shell International Trading and<br />

Shipping Company Limited<br />

11:20<br />

Moderated Panel Discussion / Questions<br />

16:00<br />

Moderated Panel Discussion / Questions<br />

12:00<br />

Networking Luncheon<br />

16:45<br />

Closing Remarks<br />

To register for the <strong>LISW</strong> Conference go to<br />

www.londoninternationalshippingweek.com<br />

17:00<br />

End of Conference Sessions

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