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G20 YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS’ALLIANCE SUMMIT
7-9 SEPTEMBER 2015 • ISTANBUL
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RİFAT HİSARCIKLIOĞLUDIMITRIS G.E. TSINGOS
ORHAN ÖZER
GRéGOIRE SENTILHESLAURENCE MORVAN
İSMAİL HAZNEDAR
ALİ SABANCI
NEVZAT AYDINJORGE L. RODRIGUEZ
VERONICA COLONDAM
NIKOS VERVERIDIS
BURAK BÜYÜKDEMİR
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ANDREAS HEINECKE
STEINAR HENSKESBORIS SARAGAGLIA JORDI MUŇOZ
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NUMAN ÖZCAN
ANNE-MARIE GABELICA
SERKAN BORANÇILIAYDONAT ATASEVER
ABDULLAH M. AL-DOSARI ALEXANDRE FAINBERGBURAK AYDIN
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PHILIPP KÜHN
PETER EVERAERT
VICTOR SEDOV
ALEV KATRİNLİ
JITENDRA KAVATHEKARK. SHELLY PORGES
JOAN VOGELESANG ÜMİT LEBLEBİCİANDILE KHUMALO
DESMOND MONGWE
ENRIQUE JIMENEZ
SİNA AFRA
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G20 YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS’ALLIANCE SUMMIT
7-9 September 2015 • Istanbul
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7-9 September 2015 • Istanbul
Rahmi ÇUHACIPresident, G20 YEA TurkeyPresident, TÜGİAD
Welcome Message
I would like to warmly welcome all the participants and delighted to have you here in Istanbul to share this experience.
G20 YEA platform is a very precious opportunity to bring young people and create an environment for the exchange of ideas as an initiative which gives direction to the global economy.
G20 Young Entrepreneurs’ Alliance Summit, İstanbul, Turkey is gathering of young entrepreneurs aged 18-40 and entrepreneurship-focused organizations from the G20 countries and the European Union.
Entrepreneurship, started to enter as a career plan of the young people. The percentage of people with entrepreneurial activity in order to evaluate opportunities in Turkey, showing an upward trend especially since from 2011. Accordingly, it seems that there is an increase in the number of young entrepreneurs, as well.
Successful entrepreneurship is becoming a symbol of dignity.73.95% of the adult population in Turkey specify that successful entrepreneurs have a high status in the community. This ratio is over 72.73%, which is the average of developing economies, and it stands out as an important motivational tool to steer Turkish people to get involved with entrepreneurship.Hosted by TÜGİAD (Young Businessmen Association of Turkey), The G20 YEA Turkey Summit provides valuable input to government leaders to assist in entrepreneurship culture, driving sustainable global economic growth, exchange ideas, and to foster international partnerships and collaboration.
TÜGİAD supports entrepreneurship as a career and promotes entrepreneurship at national level, aims maintaining a dialogue with policy makers and other stakeholders in pursuit of the public interest, enhancing the entrepreneurial capacities of its members through continuous learning and training; creating new business and networking opportunities for entrepreneurs.As TÜGİAD, we are setting out with the ideals of young people, young entrepreneurs and young Turkey, which is required by the present age, and we always claimed, during our existence of almost 30 years, that the success of Turkey depends on the success of the young generation. With this approach, we always represented the young business world with great success, both at home and in foreign countries.
I am thankful to everyone who contributed to this organization and I greet you all with respect.
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Başak İLİSULUSherpa, G20 YEA TurkeySecretary General, TÜGİAD
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A Better Future With Entrepreneurship Culture
I am pleased to welcome and greet all participants and I am so glad to meet you all at this Summit held in Turkey, where we bring together entrepreneurs and investors, important representatives of the entrepreneurship ecosystem in a country where different cultures and dynamics come together.
As G20 YEA Turkey Presidency, at this year’s summit, we wished to evaluate the entrepreneurship culture with the major names in the world; in terms of what it means, why it is important and how it can be disseminated. And we intended to spread entrepreneurship more to world, improve the quality of initiatives and to move this perception beyond G20 borders.
The adoption of an entrepreneurship culture and internalization by future generations, is the basis for all steps to be taken for the development of this ecosystem. The way to create a greater number of qualified initiatives is preferably to make entrepreneurship a valid and respectful career choice. Career is shaped with discovering oneself from an early age, to reveal talents, to detect the targets and to have the required equipment. If we want entrepreneurship to be accepted and to be perceived as a career, we need to start with education and inoculation of entrepreneurial vision to young people at an early age.
In order to disregard stand still of the young initiatives we created and laid to foundation with education, we believe that it is invaluable to outreach, be active not only in the G20 region but also on an international level, observe the world and to keep learning from each other. At this point, on every possible platform, we emphasize the importance of the support that needs to be given to young business people for their mobility. We firmly believe that, this will lead to life long learning, support new collaborations, and creation of more world-wide brands. As TÜGİAD, just like we have been doing previously, we will keep working on to get the support for entrepreneurs in many aspects such as legislation, education, finance and many more. We and our friends from G20 YEA, with whom we have a common goal, will keep working for the policy development and to call leaders in order to create a better world for youth and entrepreneurs. I’d like to thank the term presidencies of G20 and B20 for their valuable support and collaboration in our preparation period for G20 YEA Turkey Summit. And I offer many thanks and my respect to our esteemed speakers, participants and partners for their support for entrepreneurship, which has a multiplier effect on business, labour, growth and added value, and being with us at our summit.
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7-9 September 2015 • Istanbul
Serkan YAZICIOĞLUChairman,G20 YEA Commission Board Member,TÜGİAD
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Entrepreneurship Against Unemployment
I welcome all the participants and contributors who came here from all around the world. All the participants are here in this summit today to discuss in detail the entrepreneurship concept which is a key point for global economic growth.
Across the world, the most dynamic individuals within earlystage entrepreneurial activity are in the age group of 25-35 years.
Due to the extremely high unemployment rate of young people in many economies (e.g., during 2013, in Bosnia and Herzegovina 60.4%, Greece 57%, Spain 54.9%, Croatia 48.7% and Italy 43%)2, it is not only an economic problem anymore, but a social and a political one that demands the primary attention to be solved.
We all know that, economic and labor market crisis has plagued the world since 2008. The labor market slowdown is dramatic with a current deficit of around 63 million jobs, in comparison to the pre-crisis situation (ILO, 2014).
The proportion of young unemployment in almost all geographic regions of the world increased and reached 74.5 million people between 2007-2013. In this situation we, as entrepreneurs are looking for proactive solutions. G20 members have committed to lifting our collective economic growth by an additional 2,1% over the next five years, which will bring an additional 2 trillion dollars to the world economy, equal to the size of the Indian economy. Implementation of our commitments is vital for the credibility of G20 and the future of global economy.
Entrepreneurship is the solution against unemployment. Entrepreneurs recognize, find and make opportunities. Entrepreneurial spirit is characterized by innovation and risk-taking, and is an essential part of a nation’s ability to succeed in an ever changing and increasingly competitive global marketplace.
In order to utilize the current dynamics of youth, we have to act together and have entrepreneurship as a compass.
G20 YEA Turkey Summit is a great opportunity to act together with young entrepreneurs.
I greet everybody who is a part of this summit and hope to have a successful organisation.
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E Former Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan’s G20 Turkish Presidency Message
Our country has undertaken the Term Presidency of G20 platform as of December 1st, 2014. Surely this role is both a historic opportunity and an important responsibility for our country. Our works are meticulously continued in order to fulfill this important task in a most effective way and the success of these works depend contribution of all civil community as well as government institutions.
Hence, TÜGİAD will be an important contributor to our works within the context of G20 as a community of young businessmen which aims to support entrepreneurship, main source of growth and employment.Entrepreneurship has become even more important tool for restoring the dynamism during the recovery period after last global financial crisis. Our country has made significant progress in recent years in this regard with its young and growing population and strong entrepreneurship spirit. Entrepreneurship, located in the heart of our economic model, is essential for both SMEs to increase added value of their production and for big companies to renew themselves accordingly with changing market conditions.
I have full faith in the success of Young Entrepreneurs’ Alliance Summit where the problems of young entrepreneurs will be handled and possible solutions will be discussed under the leadership of TÜGİAD and with keen participation and valuable contribution of young entrepreneurs.In this wise, I wish success to TÜGİAD in the summit process and would like to indicate support of our G20 Presidency.
Ali BABACAN
Former Deputy Prime Minister
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Since it assumed the G20 Presidency in December 2014, Turkey has sought to take the summit in new and more inclusive directions. This has included preparing recommendations aimed at developed and developing countries alike, as well as creating a B20 taskforce specifically for small-and-medium-sized businesses (SMEs) and entrepreneurs. The B20, the business outreach group of the G20, has embraced the creation of such a taskforce, given just how critical SMEs and entrepreneurs are to the global economy. After all, SMEs now account for a majority of the global private sector workforce (roughly 66%), and entrepreneurs – now more than ever – represent the vanguard of innovation and economic progress. In today’s ever-changing business environment, the G20 and B20 simply cannot ignore these stakeholders.
In addition to developing recommendations for entrepreneurs and small businesses, the B20 is proud to support organizations critical to their success, such as TÜGİAD and the TOBB Young Entrepreneurs Council. As the president of TOBB, I give special importance to enhance the entrepreneurial spirit of young people. That’s why we established TOBB Young Entrepreneurs Council in 2009. From its establishment to this day, the Council has accessed over 8000 members all around Turkey, covering and supporting all related stakeholders.
Given the complex and difficult nature of entrepreneurship, these organizations are particularly valuable, as they supply young entrepreneurs with leadership training, networking opportunities, and other essential services. We also enthusiastically support the G20’s Young Entrepreneurs’ Alliance Summit, which will be held in September. It is our belief that the summit will give an invaluable platform to young entrepreneurs and businesspeople to express problems, examine solutions, and discuss the economic environment.
As we approach the Young Entrepreneurs’ Alliance Summit, the B20 would like to emphasize its support for the gathering. Together with the efforts of the G20 and B20, there is no doubt in my mind that the cause of SMEs and entrepreneurs will be advanced world-wide in 2015. And for that, I am truly excited.
Rifat HİSARCIKLIOĞLU
B20 Turkey President
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TÜGİAD, the first national and the only international association of the young businessmen of Turkey, was founded in 1986 in order to produce public interest, provide individual as well as social improvement, contribute to the improvement of the socio economic status of the whole society throughout the country, via improving the leadership qualifications, social responsibilities and fellow feeling of the young businessmen.TÜGİAD, having permanent representative in Brussels since 1993, is at present vice-president of YES representing 45.000 young entrepreneurs at European level, the one and only young entrepreneurslobbying power at European level. TÜGİAD, setting out with the ideals of young person, young entrepreneur and young Turkey perspective required by the present age, has always claimed,during its existence of 26 years, that the success of Turkey depends on the success of the younggeneration, and has always represented the young business world with great success, both at home and in foreign countries. TÜGİAD, aiming at contributing to the national and international policies of Turkey which is a nominee for the membership of the European Union, is aware of its responsibility to create the “Young Approach”. TÜGİAD, is developing its views and proposals regarding the current and general issues, by introducing them not only to its members but also to a wide platform including all the parties, and carrying out some research.TÜGİAD, in order to reach this aim, is carrying out studies at home and in foreign countries regardingboth the national and international matters, organizing fact-finding conferences, panel discussions, studies regarding the strategically important issues namely macro economical movements and evaluation reports, besides all its other activities. It is also participating collective works with the other associations which share the same concept and perspective with it, creating collaborations with the related associations and institutions in terms of view and contribution. TÜGİAD is believing that it can reach its determined goals only via a collective approach, is in a complete consensus and trust in founding collaborations with these kinds of associations and institutions.
TÜGİAD, with 4 branches has 870 members of throughout Turkey.
Branches are:• Ankara• Bursa• Çukurova• Ege
Councils:• Board of Directors• High Advisory Board• Consultative Committee• Audit Committee• Discipline Committee
Commisions:• Entrepreneurship Commision• Business and Strategy Development Commision• Honorary Members Commision• International Relations Commission• Relations with Parliament Commission• Law Commision• Innovation Platform• G20 YEA Commision• Trade Commision• Food Commision
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The G20 Young Entrepreneurs’ Alliance (G20 YEA) is a global network of young entrepreneurs and the organizations that support them. It was established to convene each year in advance of the G-20 Summit, with the aim of championing the importance of young entrepreneurs to the G20 member nations and to share examples and practices. The Alliance was officially created at the G20 Young Entrepreneurs Summit, Toronto, Canada, 2010.
G20 YEA Summit is being held each year since 2010. First meeting was held in Canada. France, Mexico, Russia, Australia Summits followed first one. Innovation and technology, investment and access to capital, education and coordinated support, government regulation and taxation, trade and globalization, entrepreneurship, culture and equality are the main topics of the summit.The G20 Young Entrepreneurs’ Alliance Meeting, in Incheon, recognizes that young entrepreneurs are powerful drivers of economic renewal, job creation, innovation and social change. The Members of the Alliance, recognize the need to bring together organizations from industrialized and developing economies to champion the cause of young entrepreneurs.
Building on our engagement at the June 2010 Toronto G20 Summit, the Members of the Alliance, commit to a long term engagement of the G20 as an extension of G20YEA missions to champion the cause of young entrepreneurs in its respective countries and across the globe.
The signatories of the Charter, envision:(1) a network that, through its discussions with governments, the media, the public and each other, champions the cause of young entrepreneurs at the local, national and international level.(2) an alliance of organizations from industrialized and developing economies that makes measurable progress towards its goal of a world where an increasing number of entrepreneurs grow businesses, create jobs, change lives and ensure future economic prosperity.(3) a recognized body that exists as part of the official G20 process and is able to engage, contribute to and impact the findings of the G20 to raise awareness and address the issues of emerging entrepreneurs across the globe.
The signatories of this Charter, believe that:(1) as entrepreneurs found their businesses and change their own lives, they are important contributors to social change, job creation and economic renewal.(2)strengthening the support of entrepreneurs and providing opportunities for international cooperation will help foster economic growth and development across the globe.(3) advocating the cause of emerging entrepreneurs and promoting their importance will prepare the next generation for the renewal and growth of our economies and societies.(4) a recognized alliance of diverse organizations will empower our influence and legitimacy.(5) supporting the dreams of these entrepreneurs is a top priority and should be an increasing priority for the governments of the G20.
The signatories of this Charter, commit to:(1) support and encourage young entrepreneurs across the globe.(2) strengthen international cooperation and promote open and constructive discussion on key issues relating to the support and growth of young entrepreneurs.(3) share information and resources among Members for the benefit of young entrepreneurs.(4) engage the G20 and provide a forum for the discussion of issues found by young entrepreneurs.
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G20 YEA Summit is being held each year since 2010. First meeting was held in Canada. France, Mexico, Russia, Australia Summits followed first one. Innovation and technology, investment and access to capital, education and coordinated support, government regulation and taxation, trade and globalization, entrepreneurship, culture and equality are the main topics of the summit.
The summit provides a platform for business leadership from twenty member states to formulate responses to the opportunities and challenges created by the evolution of business in their home economies.
As part of Turkey’s presidency over the G20 Summit this year, TUGIAD, The Young Businessmen Association of Turkey, has the honor of hosting the Young Entrepreneurs’ Alliance (YEA) in Istanbul on 7th-9th September 2015.
The agenda of the three day conference falls in line with Turkey’s ambition to advocate for inclusive economies that offer opportunities for both the businesses and the communities they operate in, by reconciling economic goals with social responsibility, eyeing ideals of long-term sustainable growth.
With one foot set in Europe and the other in Asia, Istanbul is an economic powerhouse that holds an immense strategic advantage in bridging the challenges put forth by diverse business environments across the globe. It is this dynamic cross-cultural relevancy and insight that hosts of this forum believe will provide the hundreds of business professionals and industry-influencers attending the event from across the G20 states to discover opportunities and defeat challenges via networking, connecting and co-creating solutions.
The summit will also bring together key International Young Business Leaders from the region and beyond, to spell out upcoming economic trends and foster dialogue with the attendees. With more than 20 sessions, and 70 speakers, the forum is sure to provide stimulating dialogue led by change makers of the business world.
The summit is focusing on the “Globalization of Entrepreneurial Culture” with reference to entrepreneurship policy as the cornerstone of a new economic strategy, combining knowledge from young entrepreneurs and larger firms alike. Highlighting the importance of “Entrepreneurship Culture” for the Turkish economy as first time part of G20-B20 Agenda.
G20 YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS’ALLIANCE SUMMIT
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PROGRAMME
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09:00-09:10 Opening Remarks Başak İlisulu - Sherpa, G20 YEA Turkey & Secretary General, TÜGİAD Serkan Yazıcıoğlu - Chairman, G20 YEA Commission & Board Member, TÜGİAD 09:10-09:35 G20 YEA - Australia&Turkey Jeremy Liddle - President, G20 YEA Australia Ali Yücelen - 14 & 15. Term President, TÜGİAD Rahmi Çuhacı - President, G20 YEA Turkey&President, TÜGİAD
09:35-09:50 Needs of World in Entrepreneurship Florin Jianu - Former Minister of SMEs and Tourism & MEP, Romania 09:50-10:00 G20 YEA Turkey Summit Launch
10:00- 10:40 G20 – B20 Term Presidency Welcome Rifat Hisarcıklıoğlu - President, B20 Turkey & President, Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB) G20 – B20 Term Presidency Welcome
10:40-11:15 Entrepreneurship: First Time Part of G20-B20 Agenda Muhtar Kent - Chairman & CEO, Coca-Cola
11:15-11:30 Coffee Break
11:30-12:45 G20 YEA History- Achievements of the Past Summits Chair: Dimitris G.E. Tsingos - President, YES for Europe - European Confederation of Young Entrepreneurs & Founder and CEO, StartTech Ventures Marco Gay - President, Confindustria Young Entrepreneurs Marsha Josephs - Vice President, Corporate & Public Affairs, Futurprenuer Canada Grégoire Sentilhes - President, Citizen Entrepreneurs Martin J. Romero Corona - President, COPARMEX Victor Sedov - President&CEO, CFE.Inc Jeremy Liddle - President, G20 YEA Australia Serkan Yazıcıoğlu - Chairman, G20 YEA Commission & Board Member, TÜGİAD
12:45 -14:00 Lunch
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14:00-15:45 New Economic Strategies, Entrepreneurship and Innovative Approaches Chair: Rohan Malik - Partner, Emerging Market & Deputy Global Leader, Ernst & Young
Demet Sabancı - Founder, Mediasa Yayıncılık A.Ş. Michel Catinat - Head, Clusters, Social Economy and Entrepreneurship Unit, European Commission Paulo Andrez - Honorary President, European Business Angel Network(EBAN) Kaushal Chokshi - Founder & CEO, Scaale Group Cem Soysal - General Manager, Inventram Ümit Leblebici - CEO, TEB 15:45 -16:15 Coffee Break
16:15-18:15 Stories of Entrepreneurship
Women Entrepreneurship Chair: Demet Özdemir - Leader, Strategic Growth Markets, Ernst&Young Ayesha Khan - Head of Good Governance, Friendship Prof.Dr. Alev Katrinli - Academician, Faculty of Business, Dokuz Eylül University Joan Vogelesang - JV Consultants, Former President&CEO, ToonBoom A Fresh Exit Story Nevzat Aydın - CEO, Yemeksepeti.com
Digital Entrepreneurship Chair: Francis Hintermann - Global Managing Director, Research Department, Accenture Nikos Ververidis - Founder&Managing Director, ελculture Nazım Salur - Founder and CEO, BiTaksi & Founder, Getir.com Social Entrepreneurship Chair: Joachim Behrendt - Founder&CEO, BIC Angel Investments Andreas Heinecke - Founder, Dialogue Social Enterprise Hakan Elbir - Co-Founder&General Manager, Istanbul Social Enterprise Matthias Scheffelmeier - Country Director& Member, Senior Leadership Team, Ashoka in Europe
18:30-20:30 Welcome Reception Wyndham Grand Levent Hotel
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09:00-10:30 Entrepreneurship’s Sine Qua Non: Creativity, Organisation Capacity, Risk- Taking, Project and Financial Management, Business Development, Branding Chair: Ali Yücelen - 14. & 15. Term President, TÜGİAD Jordi Muňoz - President, 3D Robotics Andreas Stefanidis - President, Federation of Hellenic Associations of Young Entrepreneurs - OESYNE Sina Afra - Co-Founder, Markafoni.com & Chairman, Entrepreneurship Foundation Shelly Porges - Managing Director, Reservoir Q Global LLC Peter Everaert -Manager, Global Industrial Markets, Asia Pacific, Korn Ferry
10:30 -11:00 Silicon Valley Approach for Entrepreneurship Randy Williams - Founder&CEO, Keiretsu Forum
11:00-11:30 Coffee Break
11:30-12:30 Globalisation and Localization of Initiatives - Glocal, Chair: Laurence Morvan - CEO Office Managing Director, Accenture Orhan Özer - President & CEO, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Turkey Jorge L. Rodriguez - President & CEO, PACIV Andile Khumalo - Chief Investment Officer, MSG Africa 12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-14:30 Harnessing the Power of Entrepreneurs to Open Innovation Report Launch Jitendra Kavathekar - Managing Director, Open Innovation, Accenture Madhu Vazirani - Senior Principal, Accenture
14:30-14:50 A Success Story From Turkey on Global Branding Ali Sabancı - President, Pegasus Airlines &President, Young Entrepreneurship Council, TOBB
14:50-16:50 One of Us Infrastructure Saudi Arabia - Abdullah M. Al-Dosari - CEO&Founder, T2 Spain - Juan Merino - President, Ceaje & Vice President, YES for Europe India - Shaurya Veer Himatsingka - Deputy Managing Director, India Carbon Limited Italy - Francesco Petrosino - General Manager, Condor Group
Services Germany -Philipp Kühn - Business Development Manager, Oceanwide Gruppe/Hanseberg GmbH
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Poland - Przemyslaw Grzywa - Vice-president, Young Entrepreneurs Forum of Poland France - Boris Saragaglia - Founder, Spartoo Canada - Winston Chan - President, Young Leaders Circle of International Economic Forum of the Americas & President, Dr. Winston Chan Wellness Chiropractic
Fashion USA - Chelsea Sloan Carroll - Founder, Uptown Cheapskate Canada - Deborah Cherenfant - Editor, Mots d’Elles Media • Biotechnology Canada - Alexandre Fainberg - Co-Founder, Heddoko France - Anne-Marie Gabélica - Oolution
Green Business Netherlands - Steinar Henskes - Founder & CEO, Bird Control Group India - Raghu Kailas - National Vice Chairman, Young Indians&Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Unimo Exports Food Australia - Georgia Beattie - Founder, Single Serve Packaging Italy - Sara Roversi - Co-Founder, You Can Group USA - Harman Johar - Chief Innovation Officer, Aspire Food Group
16:50-18:50 B2B Meetings
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20:00 Gala Dinner Suada Club - Galatasaray Island
• Agriculture and Food• Automotive & Industrial• Banking and Finance• Chemicals, Cosmetics and Cleaning Supplies• Construction and Building Materials• Defense Industry• Durable Goods• Energy, Oil and Gas
• Health and Medicine• IT, Electronics and Telecommunications• Machinery and Equipment• Mining• Service Sector• Textile and Apparel• Tourism• Transportation and Logistics
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09:30-10:30 Enhancement of International Collaboration and Access to New Markets Desmond Mongwe - Founder & CTO, moWallet İsmail Haznedar - President, JCI Patrik Kovacs - President, JEUNE & Founder and President, FIVOSZ Daniele Imbimbo - General Coordinator & International Business Consultant, Mediterraneo HTI Mustafa Baklan - CEO, Baktat 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-12:00 Turkey as a Magnet Chair: Prof.Dr. Emre Alkin - Economist & Vice Rector, İstanbul Kemerburgaz University Enrique Jimenez - Managing Director, Philip Morris SA Ali Yücelen -14&15. Term President, TÜGİAD Burak Aydın - Turkey General Manager, Intel Mustafa K. Yılmaz - Deputy General Manager, Borsa İstanbul A.Ş. 12:00 - 12:30 Angel Investment in Turkey Aydonat Atasever - President, Keiretsu Forum Turkey Burak Büyükdemir - Founder, ETohum Emre Kurttepeli - Founder, Mynet
12:30-13:00 A Team Work Story Burak Divanlıoğlu - Founder, Gittigidiyor.com Serkan Borançılı - Founder, Gittigidiyor.com Cenk Angın - Former Country Manager, Gittigidiyor.com Aydonat Atasever - President, Keiretsu Forum Turkey
13:00-14:00 Lunch14:00 15:00 Promoting Entrepreneurship,Sustainable Development at National and Global Levels Numan Özcan - Turkey Country Director, ILO David Halabisky - Policy Adviser, Center for Entrepreneurship, OECD George Roter - CEO & CoFounder, Engineers Without Borders Canada 15:00-16:00 Saving the Future Amy Zalman - CEO & President, World Future Society Veronica Colondam - Founder & CEO, YCAB Foundation Mohamed Ali - Director, Iftiin Foundation & Fellow, Aspen Institute David Fugère-Lamarre - CoFounder & CEO, Illogika Studios
3rd Day - 9 September 2015, Wednesday
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Argentina
Italy
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TurkeyBrasil South Africa USA
Japan Mexico Russia Saudi Arabia
Canada Germany AustraliaIndonesia
IndiaFrance United Kingdom United KingdomEuropea
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16:30-16:45 Is a Global Revolution possible in Entrepreneurship? Başak İlisulu - Sherpa, G20 YEA Turkey&Secretary General, TÜGİAD 16:45-17:30 G20 YEA 2015 Communique Signing Ceremony Term Presidents of G20 YEA
17:30-18:00 G20 YEA - Pass the Torch to China for 2016 Summit Başak İlisulu - Sherpa, G20 YEA Turkey & Secretary General, TÜGİAD Serkan Yazıcıoğlu- Chairman, G20 YEA Commission & Board Member, TÜGİAD Rahmi Çuhacı - President, G20 YEA Turkey & President, TÜGİAD Xia Bing - Founder, NovoNation Youth Community
Moderator: Alex Gill – Principal, Mendicant Group
18:00 Closing 19:00 Farewell Dinner Sortie
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Prof. Dr. Alev KATRİNLİ
Academician, Faculty of Business, Dokuz Eylül
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Andile KhumALoChief Investment Officer,
MSG Africa
Başak İLİSuLuSherpa, G20 YEA Turkey& Secretary General, TÜGİAD
Burak AYDINTurkey General Manager,
Intel
Burak BÜYÜKDEmİRFounder, ETohum
Burak DİVANLIoĞLuFounder, Gittigidiyor.com
Cem SoYSALGeneral Manager, Inventram
Andreas hEINECKEFounder, Dialogue Social
Enterprise
Andreas STEFANIDIS
President, Federation of Hellenic Associations of Young Entrepreneurs -
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Aydonat ATASEVERPresident, Keiretsu Forum
Turkey
Ayesha KhANHead of Good Governance,
Friendship
Ali SABANCIPresident, Pegasus
Airlines &President, Young Entrepreneurship Council,
TOBB
Ali YÜCELEN14&15. Term President,
TÜGİAD
Amy ZALmANCEO & President, World
Future Society
Cenk ANgINFormer Country Manager,
Gittigidiyor.com
Daniele ImBImBoGeneral Coordinator & International Business
Consultant, Mediterraneo HTI
David FugÈRE-LAmARRE
CoFounder & CEO, Illogika Studios
David hALABISKYPolicy Adviser, Center for Entrepreneurship, OECD
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Jitendra KAVAThEKARManaging Director, Open Innovation,
Accenture
Jeremy LIDDLEPresident, G20 YEA
Australia
hakan ELBİRCo-Founder&General Manager,
Istanbul Social Enterprise
İsmail hAZNEDARPresident, JCI
Emre KuRTTEPELİFounder, Mynet
Emre ALKİN Economist & Vice Rector,
İstanbul KemerburgazUniversity
george RoTERCEO & CoFounder,
Engineers Without Borders Canada
Enrique JImENEZManaging Director, Philip Morris SA
Florin JIANuFormer Minister of SMEs
and Tourism & MEP, Romania
Francis hINTERmANN
Global Managing Director, Research Department,
Accenture
Dimitris g.E. TSINgoS
President, YES for Europe - European Confederation of Young Entrepreneurs
& Founder and CEO, StartTech Ventures
Demet ÖZDEmİRLeader, Strategic Growth Markets, Ernst&Young
Demet SABANCI ÇETİNDoĞAN
Founder, Mediasa Yayıncılık A.Ş.
Desmond moNgwEFounder & CTO, moWallet
Joachim BEhRENDTFounder&CEO,
BIC Angel Investments
Joan VogELESANgJV Consultants, Former
President&CEO, ToonBoom
Jordi muÑoZPresident, 3D Robotics
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President, COPARMEX
mustafa BAKLANCEO, Baktat
mustafa K. YILmAZDeputy General Manager,
Borsa İstanbul A.Ş.
matthias SChEFFELmEIER
Country Director& Member, Senior
Leadership Team, Ashoka in Europe
michel CATINATHead, Clusters,
Social Economy and Entrepreneurship Unit, European Commission
mohamed ALİDirector, Iftiin
Foundation & Fellow, Aspen Institute
muhtar KENTChairman & CEO, Coca-Cola
marco gAYPresident, Confindustria
Young Entrepreneurs
marsha JoSEPhSVice President, Corporate
& Public Affairs, Futurprenuer Canada
Kaushal ChoKShIFounder & CEO, Scaale Group
Laurence moRwANCEO Office Managing Director, Accenture
madhu VAZIRANISenior Principal,
Accenture
Karen Shelly PoRgES
Managing Director, Reservoir Q Global LLC
Nazım SALuRFounder and CEO, BiTaksi
& Founder, Getir.com
Nevzat AYDINCEO, Yemeksepeti.com
Nikos VERVERIDISFounder&Managing Director,
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Numan ÖZCANTurkey Country Director,
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Jorge L. RoDRíguEZ
President & CEO, PACIV
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orhan ÖZERPresident & CEO, Toyota
Motor Manufacturing Turkey
Rifat hİSARCIKLIoĞLu
President, B20 Turkey & President, Union of
Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB)
Rohan mALIKPartner, Emerging Market
& Deputy Global Leader, Ernst & Young
Serkan BoRANÇILIFounder, Gittigidiyor.com
Serkan YAZICIoĞLuChairman, G20 YEA
Commission & Board Member, TÜGİAD
Ümit LEBLEBİCİCEO, TEB
Veronica CoLoNDAm
Founder & CEO, YCAB Foundation
Victor SEDoV President &CEO, CFE.Inc
Xia BINgFounder, NovoNation
Youth Community
Sina AFRACo-Founder, Markafoni.com
& Chairman, EntrepreneurshipFoundation
Patrik KoVACSPresident, JEUNE &
Founder and President, FIVOSZ
Paulo ANDREZHonorary President,
European Business Angel Network(EBAN)
Peter EVERAERTManager, Global Industrial Markets, Asia Pacific, Korn
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Rahmi ÇuhACIPresident, G20 YEA Turkey
& President, TÜGİAD
Randy wILLIAmSFounder & CEO, Keiretsu Forum
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DanIele ImbImbo
Advanced globalization, fast development of communication technologies, diversification of funding sources: Entrepreneurship has evolved and took on different and new meanings. Institutions, businessmen, businesswomen and investors from all over the World gather in Istanbul to support young entrepreneurship.
anDreas stefanIDIs
Entrepreneurship is the new privileged meeting place of creativity, innovation, art, and science. Entrepreneurship is the force that can transform local communities and influence the social developments at European and Global level. Turkey in cooperation with Greece should become a Hub of Innovation and Entrepreneurial cooperation for the Eurasian territory.
amY Zalman
Cultivating entrepreneurship will be a crucial task for governments, existing businesses, and civil society in the coming years. Emerging technologies create tremendous opportunities to develop new products and new services, and to address some of the extreme challenges. Organizations like the World Future Society, and the activities they support, provide a crucial resource that, like capital and a strong social network, should be in every entrepreneur’s toolkit.
anDreas HeInecke
Dialogue in the Dark is based on a simple concept. It’s an exhibition in total darkness, where blind individuals take the lead. Dialogue in the Dark employed thousands of blind people and changed the mindset towards disability for millions. The session will give deeper insights in the dissemination of the Dialogue in the Dark idea, and explain the strengths and limits of the scaling strategy.
cem soYsal
The ability to keep on generating winning ideas for new products and services, innovative technologies are the keys to today’s business success. Entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial companies are well aware of this fact; their natural understanding of innovation is what makes them unique.
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Entrepreneurs generate wealth by creating jobs, exploring new markets, re-inventing business practices and driving innovation. I expect the summit will be full of great insights on ways of doing business in different countries of the world.
DEMET SABANCI ÇETİNDOĞAN
Enterpreuners create the majority of the new jobs in Turkey as well as abroad.Therefore, this summit is important and essential. Turkish economy needs to get back on track.New ideas and new companies will be the locomotive of the Turkish economy.
DEMET ÖZDEMİR
One area where women have been on the march is in entrepreneurship – setting up and running their own businesses. At EY we believe strongly in the power and potential of women entrepreneurs. Turkey’s G20 YEA Summit is a unique arena to exchange the ideas and rich experiences for young entrepreneurs coming from all over the World.”
DesmonD mongwe
I will be attending the summit for the very first time, my main objective is to learn, network and find opportunities to collaborate with like minded other entrepreneurs, potential clients and partners. Can not wait to visit the city of Istanbul, the city that straddles Europe and Asia across the Bosphorus Strait. I am very much interested in learning more about the culture, lifestyle, history and most importantly the people of Turkey and their language.
DavID HalabIskY
With a high interest in self-employment, youth have great potential to start businesses but face barriers related to entrepreneurship skills and access to finance. Governments can help youth overcome these barriers with programmes that offer entrepreneurship training, mentoring and microcredit. This summit is an opportunity to identify and discuss the challenges faced by youth entrepreneurs in G20 countries and to share key success factors from policy approaches that have demonstrated success.
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In an Era combining unprecedented challenges with unprecedented potential, entrepreneurship is the primary choice for the youth of the World to change their lives and to create a better, more open and fair society. The G20 Young Entrepreneurs Alliance makes sure that their voice is heard loudly and clearly to their respective heads of state, providing for coordinated action in putting together a more entrepreneurship-friendly economic and business environment.
enrIque JImeneZ
Economic growth is one of the biggest challenges in the world and there is a high competition for foreign investment. Philip Morris / Sabancı is one of the best examples of foreign direct investments in Turkey. The challenges come with opportunities in Entrepreneurs, who play a critical role for economic and social growth, will find a dynamic country that supports their investment.
florIn JInau
If I would be asked which is my second country, I would say: Turkey. I love the rich culture, the people, the entrepreneurial spirit and the vivacity of this country. Above all, the connection you have with the people from one country, can be defined as the most powerful richness and I feel very closely with the friends from Tugiad and the Turkish people.
francIs HIntermann
Digital Entrepreneurship is a major solution to create jobs across G20 countries. Some progress has been made in recent years, more measures are necessary to fully capture the whole benefits of the current Digital Disruption in the coming years. It’s my First time in Turkey and I am expecting to learn how Turkish entrepreneurs seize the benefits of the Digital Disruption.
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HAKAN ELBİR
As Einstein said”We cannot solve the difficult problems that we get face to face by using our mind sets, because these problems are the products of those mind sets. In this sense, in order to solve the prevailing problems, we need global platforms, which cultivate new and sustainable solutions.
İSMAİL HAZNEDAR
Turkey is leading example of partnership among government, business and civil society for building a strong entrepreneurship ecosystem. G20YEA Summit hosted in Istanbul, will bring more opportunities to share, learn and grow together.
JeremY lIDDle
“As the host of the G20 YEA Summit last year Australia is acutely aware of the immense responsibility and opportunity the G20 YEA Summit 2015 presents for Turkey and TU-GIAD. We are delighted to see such important engagement and endorsement from the G20, Turkish Government and B20 this year. Entrepreneurship culture and mindset is a founda-tion of any thriving ecosystem and we hope to see this infused in the global conversation about sustainable growth and job creation.
JoacHIm beHrenDt
It is a big honor to host this year’s summit in Istanbul, the center of the Turkish entrepreneurial ecosystem. Turkey has huge potential for entrepreneurial activities because of it’s young population and developing economy. Another upside of Turkey is Turkish entrepreneurs know how to manage difficulties, because they are working under tough conditions.
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kausHal cHoksHI
I believe that this is the best time to become an entrepreneurs because of three reasons, mobile revolution, expanding global consumers with more disposable income and global mobility for business. G20 Young Entrepreneurs Summit provides unique opportunity for various stakeholders, to share ideas and develop framework for sustainable innovation eco system. Turkey has been at cross roads between West and emerging countries. Cultural melting pot can be a great case study for global business.
Joan vogelesang
Societies are moved forward by entrepreneurs employing 10 people or less. These are the organisations that generate net new jobs, creating wealth and a growing middle class. These are the companies that ultimately grow into the larger successes of the modern age. Turkey is well positioned with a well educated young work force and , well situated geographically ,to take advantage of global opportunities and needs. This summit is a great launching pad for these discussions.
Here I am able to share with the audience the knowledge and experienced gather by running a service business internationally while also learning from other participants and the introspection required from the audience. Get to know people from multiple countries and their thoughts on e-ship, get to know (for the first time) Turkey, their culture, their people.I have never been to Turkey so I am overly excited to finally be there.
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k. sHellY Porges
As I prepare to return to Istanbul for the G20 Young Entrepreneurs Alliance Summit, I am so excited to be returning to this beautiful city with its beautiful bridges I’m so excited to be part of this G20 Summit to both share my experience as a serial entrepreneur who founded or co-founded six companies and to learn from the experience of others.
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maDHu vaZIranI
Entrepreneurship is synonymous with digital innovation which is a significant opportunity today for both small and large companies. Realizing the visions of G20 entrepreneurs on the future of digital innovation, and garnering their experiences on the journey to open innovation particularly collaboration with large companies.
laurence morvan
Entrepreneurship = Digital Innovation = Job creation. The rewards of getting digital collaboration and innovation right are considerable! G20 YEA Turkey Summit will help Connect, Contribute, Collaborate and Champion the Culture of EntrepreneurshipTurkey is a Crossroads and contrasts.
marco gaY
Education is the most powerful weapon to change the world”, Nelson Mandela said. And so is entrepreneurship, for us. Moreover, for each and every member of the G20 YEA, entrepreneurship is a mean to work together side by side– sharing the same passion in carrying on an enterprise every day.. Over the years I joined many G20YEA Summits and this year I am excited to be in Istanbul, one of the most vibrant capitals in the world.
marsHa JosePHs
Youth entrepreneurship is a driver of sustained economic and social growth. The G20 YEA Summit in Turkey will help define the important ingredients needed to build a strong entrepreneurial culture.
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MOHAMED ALİ
Entrepreneurship can break the cycle of poverty and violence in poor and fragile countries. Youth in conflict-affected regions have the talent, the ideas, and the solutions to address the problems they face through entrepreneurship. The G20 YEA summit in Istanbul this year will provide an amazing platform to do this.
mustafa k. YIlmaZ
Recent global developments clearly show that more orchestrated efforts are urgently needed in supporting entrepreneurs to access to capital. Investments, in turn, lead to innovation, growth of companies and creation of new job opportunities all are crucial for the sustainable growth. We, as Borsa Istanbul, believe that organized Stock Exchanges may contribute a lot in channeling funds through private markets.
mustafa baklan
There is a need to brave and qualified entrepreneurs besides innovative and international companies in the fields of such as passing to digital life, sustainable growth and globalization. While providing an opportunity for participant from all around the world to get to know Turkey and its investment opportunities, this Istanbul Summit will also be a platform for Turkish participants to outreach.
nevZat aYDIn
“When it comes to entrepreneurship there is a bigger purpose than just personal success. Entrepreneurship is the most effective tool for economic development and job creation for any country; and digital entrepreneurship is the closest thing to being a modern frontier.. I cannot be any prouder to be an inspirational story and share it in G20 YEA Summit for all the upcoming entrepreneur stars of this country Let’s embrace the energy and vision of Turkey’s talent pool to build a brighter, better, stronger, and more inclusive future!”
numan ÖZcan
As the Director of the ILO Office for Tukey, I believe that G20 Youth Entrepreneurs’ Alliance (G20 YEA) Summit in Turkey will make significant contributions to global and national policy discussions on critical elements of enabling environment and proper ecosystem for increasing youth entrepreneurship Coherent and well-targeted entrepreneurship policies can help reduce youth unemployment, which has been persistently high since the recent global economic and financial crisis.
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orHan ÖZer
Enlightening young people through sharing the experience and knowledge is one of our responsibilities because our future depends on their vision since they are the leaders of tomorrow. I wish the event a great success, and all guests and participants have a most valuable time in Istanbul.
Peter everaert
Increasing the number of entrepreneurs is one factor but improving the quality of entrepreneurs in order to increase the success rate is equally important. Here, we are talking about the success of early stage start ups, the upscaling of SMEs and their globalisation. This is why, this summit is important to recognise that economic growth also lies in the leader - an individual. Growth does not come from the markets, but from the leaders.
ranDY wIllIams
Supporting and providing finance for entrepreneurs benefits regional economies throughout the world. Our members unselfishly give their time, resources, and help to start ups, and share their contacts and aspiring companies with all of our members. This is a win/win for everyone. Angel investors are getting younger, and it is inspirational to work with the young founders like those who are at the Summit. I expect to benefit greatly from the intellectual capital at the Summit in Turkey this week.
Paulo anDreZ
While some wait for a better future, many young people around the world are creating not only their future, but the future of mankind. During the G20 YEA Turkey Summit, we will foster the future together!
ÜMİT LEBLEBİCİ
As Türk Ekonomi Bankası (TEB), we consider innovation and the economy based on added-value as the future of the country and has made many investment and contribution for this till today. Within our ‘Consultant Bank’ approach and synergy we’ve created with our strategic partner BNP Paribas, we will continue to support entrepreneurs excel in their businesses and thus provide a positive impact for the economy..
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Entrepreneurship is the true empowerment that promotes sustainability. Entrepreneurship is one of the economy’s growth engines especially in the developing world. I hope the summit will bring new perspectives and open up the world of innovation. More importantly, to inspire more young entrepreneurs including social entrepreneurs to collaborate to improve the state of the world through sustainable ways.
vIctor seDov
“Dear entrepreneurs, I am delighted to be back at the G20 YEA Summit in Istanbul after attending the Nice and Mexico Summits and organizing the Moscow Summit in 2013. I have attended thousands of events globally but, there is nothing that can compare with G20 YEA summits from the point of view of the energy they generate, the knowledge and networks they share, and the government outreach recommending real solutions.
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B2B Görüşmeleri
B2B meetings will be held between 16.00-19.00 on 8 September at Piri Reis 3 Hall.The metings are set as 15-min-sessions. If you would like to meet longer, we have made a conveni-ent seating arrangement in the hall for you.B2B meetings can enlarge your network in the sector. You can also meet enrepreneurs from other sectors and enlarge your network.G20 YEA Summit will be held with the participation of the delegates from 36 different countries. You can share your experience about the sector with the delegates not only from your own country but also from the other countries and you can gain a different point of view.
You can meet anyone registered on the following sectors:
• In order to sign in B2B system, please log in your registration page.• Following your log-in, please click “B2B”.• Please select a table and a person who you would like to meet with.• Following your selection, please select the convenient time frame for you.• After sending your request, please log in and check out your e-mails for the responses.• The meeting requests that you have received will be seen in your e-mails and on the system.• You can accept or reject these requests. In case of any rejection, you can offer a new time frame for the meeting.• You can see your meetings in your calendar.• Our staff will assist you in the B2B hall in order to provide you with proper meeting conditions.
• Agriculture and Food• Automotive & Industrial• Banking and Finance• Chemicals, Cosmetics and Cleaning Supplies• Construction and Building Materials• Defense Industry• Durable Goods• Energy, Oil and Gas
• Health and Medicine• IT, Electronics and Telecommunications• Machinery and Equipment• Mining• Service Sector• Textile and Apparel• Tourism• Transportation and Logistics
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08 September - GALA DINNER20:00 - 00:00 Suada Club – Galatasaray Island*
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09 September - Farewell Dinner20:00 - 23:00 Fish Club Restaurant – Sortie*
*There will be shuttles every 10 minutes starting from 19.30 from the Wyndham Grand Hotel and departures will start at 23:00 from Sortie to hotel.
DRESS CODE· 7 September Monday Cocktail: Casual Smart· 8 September Tuesday: Lounge Suit & Night Dress· 9 September Wednesday: Casual Smart
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Six recommendations
1. Create a G20 multilateral entrepreneurs start-up visa
2. Encourage international networking
3. Start teaching entrepreneurship early
4. Foster these programs through the secondary/tertiary education system with a pivot toward vocational education and industry partnerships
5. Focus on “quality” entrepreneurship and “quality” employment
6. Establish longitudinal programs to link culture and education through to impact
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ABOUT TURKEYGovernment Type: Republican Secular Parliamentary Democracy
Capital: Ankara
Population: App. 76 million
Area: 779,452 sq.km
Time Zone: GMT + 2 hours
Official Language: The official language of Turkey is Turkish.
Electrical Appliances: The electrical supply is 220 volts, 50Hz. The connection for appliancesis European plug (2 pin plug).
Currency: The monetary unit is the Turkish Lira, which comes in bank notes of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200.
Credit Cards & Cheques: Visa, Master and American Express Cards are widely accepted at hotels,stores, shops and restaurants.
VAT: Applicable VAT for accommodation and textile defined 8%, and for the rest defined as 18% which is nearly always included in quoted prices.Certain shops are authorized to refund the tax free.
Turkish Cuisine: It is said that three major kinds of cuisine exist in the world; Turkish, Chinese, and French. Fully justifying its reputation, Turkish Cuisine is always a pleasant surprise for the visitor. In addition to being the refined product of centuries of experience, Turkish Cuisine has a very pure quality.
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