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2014
Thl. LIth Glohall:con0111it: SUlIlfllit
ASIA:
POWERING
GLOBAL
MARKETS
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2. A GATEWAY
TO THE MARKET
OF APPROXIMATELY
60 % OF THE
WORLD'S
POPULATION
Asia has a nu m ber of cha racteristics tha t make It
a compelling destination both for trade an d
inves tm en t opportunities tha t lie within its
continent and se rves as a ga tewilY to th e mark pt
of approximately 60 °lr) of the world 's popula t)o[1.
A continent of dive rse eco nomie s from adva nce d,
deve loping and emerging, Asia abounds in rich
natural resources , compe titive labou r and stilble
political environment. The Asian economies hilve
Introduced wide ranginq legislatio ns to attract
inves tors by creating world -class in frastructu r e
for economic zones, road s, ports and airports,
In 19805, the global ec onomy's centre of gravity
was in mid Atlantic. Since 2000, the location o f
globeil growth ha s shift ed drama tically lawJI'lI...
developing co u[llr'i ' in gen cril l and parl lcul. ['I y
Asia, With consistent st r on g eco norn lc gro'Nth !Il
the past decade or more, rightly th e foc us is Oil
ASIA. In view of the importance of th e continen t,
the 4th editi on of GES will focus on ASIA.
3. Relevance of Infrastructure for the Growth of
Manufacturing Sector
Despite significant economic progress, many
emerging Asian countries continue to suffer from
underdeveloped infrastructure . Asia remains an
exciting place for infrastructure investment over
the next 'iO years. The Summit will talk about the
relevanc e of support infrastructure for the
growth of manufacturing sector fOI creating
employment opportunities.
Relevance of Technology. Innovation and
Knowledge-based Industry
Asia hJS huge potential for adoptirlg Ilew
technolo gies, research and innova tion play arl
important role in development of the emerging
economi es. The Summit will share perspectives
on the ASian model of technological
capacily-building through innovation which has
brought about significant transformation in the
Asian economies in the recent years.
The Emergence of Women Entrepreneurship in
Asia and Women Empowerment
Women when empowered create large business
houses, entrepreneurs and professionals. In the
Asian region, women have led family-owned
businesses and SME enterprises wi th great
competence. The Summit will discu ss the role of
women in business and share their strategi es ,
experiences and the challenges th ey face In lil Olr
businesses.
Significance of FTAs and Regional Economic
Cooperation
Asia is witnessing diverse forms of economic and
trade integration within its borders and beyond .
The Summit will address the emerging issues
and opportunities in the context of proliferatl ol l
of Asian regi onal cooper ation .
Role of Trade Promotion Organizations and
their Contribution in Creating Linkages
TPOs from Europe, Asia, America, Canada, Africa
and Middle Ea st to share the ir' perception s on
Asia as a trad e and investment destlllat iol1 Jnd
provide a roadmap in advanCing the growth
momentum between the advanced and emergl llg
economies.
Asia and Millennium Development Goals
Asia and the Pacific region have a clear wind ow
of opportunity to foster growth. The perspertlvf~S
and asp irations of thiS region for a new Uni ted
Nations Development Agenda beyond 2015
should be of int erest to the global communi ty.
4. The Summit will provide long term persfJectlvPc.,
to explore the future management of market s 1f1
an environment of constant challenges and
changes.
You can engag e in deliberations and dia logu e
with experts and policy maker·s. Learn more
about the possibiliti es of expJnding your mJrkct
and international collaborations.
HANDBOOK
ON ASIA
The Ha ndbook IS being publi~hed with al l Jill ' ,' )
provide comprehensive and Juthorltatlve
information on various facets of Asian eCOllOll)ic
and business practices which highlights on th e
key features and investment incentives,
experien ces , best practices that make Asia an
attractive bu siness hub. It wi ll provid e inve~,t or 'i
with the broad overview of the SOCial regu latory
and economic environment in which they expect
to operate. It will include case studies from
global business partners engaged in Asian
busi ness. Articles are Invited from experts, policy
and decision mak er s, Investors, trading hOLl sPc, .
academicians and techn ocrats.
6. B2B MEETS
A series of pre-arranged business meeting s wi ll
be organized for the participat ing
enterprises/exhibitors to facilitate strategic
alliances.
I DUSTRY
VISITS
Industry visits are being organized fo r the
participating delegates to get first hand
information about the In dian Industries and
explore future partnerships.
8. FOCUS
SECTO S
Agribusiness and Food Processing
Auto and Auto Components
Business Services and Hospitality
Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals
Construction and Infrastructure '
Education and Vocational Training
Electrical and Electronics
Energy and Environment
Gems,~Jewellery and Handicrafts
Information and Communication Technology
Life Science and Biotechnology
Mechanical and Metallurgical , _
_!ex~il~s ~!1d Leather - " .
=.Traderromotion and Development .
:Transpoftation and Logistics ': :. _
9.
10. HRH Prince Michael of Kent
Kent
United Kingdom
Leszek Wojtasiak
Vice Marshall, Wielkopolska
Poland
Suvi Linden
Minister of Telecommu nications
Govt. of Finla nd
Donald H. Oliver, Q. C.
Sen tor, Sena te of C nada
Canada
Cathy Berx
Governor of the Province of An twerp
Belgium
Tom Kenyon MP
Minister
Sou th Aus tralian Governm ent
Marizon SueLLo Loreto
Regional Director
Department of Trade & I n ju~, try, Javao
Philippines
!for Ffowcs Williams
Cf:.O , ClusLer Navigato rs Ltd
New Zealand
Yavar Khan
C! ief, Corpora te
& IT Procu ement Section, L NP
USA
Vincent Palmade
Lea Economist
World Bank
Karin Jensma
HCwd of MJrketing & Comm UniLL 10 !b
PUM Netherlands
11. An Update
The 4th Global Economic SummitGESOI Asia: Powering Global Markets
11·13 september 2014. EXPO CENTfR, wand rrod& Contra MIJmboi, IndJo2014
3 Davs
45 Counlries
..,"'....j~ M i -~' ".,.;' --... 8 Promlnenl stales:...: ~~:- • , j', ;
'- n~.... '·~·" Irom India
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40 Eminent Speakers't~.( Vi ~ ~OO DeleJl~~__
1DO Exhibitors
30- Trade PoiriiS-
Conference IEJhlblllon IB2Bs IIndustry Vlslls IHandbook On ASia
Aglobal market place to meet:
• Business Leoders • BureaucralS • Technoclats • Key Policy Makers
• Ec onomists' fPO Leaders
MI. f rederick Yc:nov Agoh
Deputy D<leer", ~aI
~ I,ode (JrgoNzor<>n
Mr. Ivon RoS!lgnol Mr. Jeon-luc Schnek::Ser
CI'ief feelneal Speclalisl ~'Utyl)joctOl
'MOdI:! BcnI< C{C[l Ecworr;c CMsIcn-s""'Pi StuaIe$
Mr.. Muhomad Cholib BaStI Mr. Sruno Mo!kw
MnisIEH of Fk'01C9 Presidepi
Gov.........,...1d IOOc.<le5Ia 'M:>fkj Irooe POnt FedefOtK)n. S....tfMrICrla
M,_ Muhammad Iqbal labish Dr Talal Abu Ghazaleh
Secretory GeoeIai Ct'o(Ji<rT'(r
SANK; CC!, ftktslon IoIQI ftbu Ghazafeh Ogamatbl. bOOn
Mr Ivan Ro$sIgnol PlOf. Dinghuon Hu
CrJel TectlriCai Speck:Jl,SI CNlo Acodemy 01 A<;1ICUlUeJ SCienCeS
CCll',peritrve Industries, Workj Bonk SerWOf br"'" Irom Asia Development BooI<
Dolo' Norhanm Yunus M., SIloShI Sin<,;ih
Clldrrnan. Mo!<¥'an Tecmo:ogy CIlc»-per=
C>i:JveIcOIl)iS111 COIDQlaf.lOO. tv:Jlcysio CcnJiCW'tUn 01 IM:xnen Entrap9f'll:lUrS. C4"a
Mr. Peter Kohli Prol. Usha and George Holey
Cr~ef Execuflve Ofhcet' Cd~ 0( Bu>'C'less & EcOf'lC(1)ICs
DMS f'-"'<lS_USA W'e<-1'/lfgif"llOl..inIvafSiTy
Pro!. Rev! Notdu MI. Mohammad Jam lode
CfK Core PJe!¥JL'Vlt Gooefd
& ,)lllflA...r;tr:aha Cf~J1tr"'l S!Q1I:;rc Or()Cnl01K)"l 01 A.!~on
Sessions
• lrnpClJ1anco of intrOSlrUCllAO to MwufoctJlIng
• O~'Bf1ew o~ Rncrdo',,..,1OI1;.ets d Err:ogJr1O ECOOC)(l-.es
• Re<)UIolCtY md PolICY l,orre-NQ<'<s In loslarlhg I""", and IrNeslmenl
• E~geoce of WOI'l"efl Entrepeoevs.ru lfl AsK! • Reiev(}()Ce on Technology'
• Sig.."'t11COl"'k:e of FTAs (J')j ReQo"K1I Ec~ CcqJeI'otJe)fI
• w>'es1Ynenl ClJ;pomrihes in Asia • Asia and R~ Seccorty Chcileno",
• RcIe of Trode PrCJr()r;on Ogooilal;or,s • M"oroicm Deveiopmer,1 GooIo
Summit Fee
Indlcn DeleQote: RS.6000 Overseas Delegate: USS 100 (InClusive of sarll'eEl 10),)
Summit Fee Includes
Portb pabO(1 in Conleu¥lce. Wel~ ome Receprron, Cocklall. I3USJI'16SS luncheons.
Gala Dinne•. Iod:uslnol Visils
Exhibition Fee
CosI Per 6 sq. mlrs.
Indlon Delegare: RS.30 ,OOO Oversea s QelegoTe: USSI 00 [inClUSIve o lloxes)
RoaTh Dimensions: 3 mtrs x 2 mTrs ( 1 .5 m1ls [hi.)
Exhibition Fee Includes
Ponrclpolion 10< 2 parscm
Pt..."1rtlcipolion in Conference. Wek;Ofl"w. t1ecephon. Codtot. BusineS$. "JnCheons..
Gela DInner, Indusfnol Vrsts
Participate as Delegate I Exhibitor I Sponsoror
Summit Partne.. &Suppalt...
Summit Organis...
WORLD TRADE CENTRE" a.a..m6~p~~'ONOF
Promoted by ""IRDe . . . INDUSTRIeS
WOTld Trade Centre Mumbai
Coolr.l Bullding_ 3lsi floor- WTC CompIex_ CuMe Porade, Mumbol400 005, INDIA
rei: 91-22-66387377, fax: 91-22-2218 8385_E-mail: ma"'eling@wlcmumboi,org
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WORLD TRADE CENTRE '"
I1ESTill! -HII ldolJal l:conomic SUIlllllil Promoted by MVIRDC
lJ EXPO CENTRE Phone: 91 2266387377-79
WORLD TRADE CENTRE MUMBAI Fax: 91 2222180823
2 14 SEPTEMBER 2014 INDIA Email: marketinglClwtcmumbai.org
Expo Registration Form
I f · · .Name 0 participating company
I
1st Participant
First Name - Last Name
2MParticipant
First Name - Last Name
Email
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Phone / Cell
Address
City IState
l IZip Code
It-
Description of Product and/or I
Services
Name on Fascia
IBooth area: sq. mtrs.
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Payment Information
I hereby return this signed agreement with payment of the total amount: Rs.________ made by
cheque favouring MVIRDC
Cheque/DO Number _________ Date _______ Bank _____-=-______
In case of wire transfer, the details are as mentioned below:
Beneficiary's Name Bank Oetail~ Account detaits
MVIROC, World Trade Centre Oriental Bank of Commerce Account: 10801010010150
31st Floor, Centre 1, WTC Complex Cuffe Parade Branch, 2, Arcade, Cuffe Parade, IFS Code: ORBC0101080
Cuffe Parade, Mumbai - 400 005, India Mumbai 400 005, India MICR: 400022059
Tel: 912243471548/49/50/51 Swift Code: ORBCINBBFRT
Read and approved
Please return this document with your payment to:
4th GES 2014 - World Trade Centre Mumbai Signature
31'1Floor, Centre 1 Building,
Cuffe Parade, Mumbai - 400 005
Date
Tel: 91 2266387377 Fax: 22180823
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WORLD TRADE CENTRE'·
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Thl! ~Ih IHuhall:I:lll1ll1l1ic,'lIl1ll lil Pror'Tlotsn b y MVI R D C
EXPO CENTRE Phone: 91 2266387377-79
WORLD TRADE CENTRE MUMBAI Fax: 91 22 22180823
2014 SEPTEMBER 2014 INDIA Email: marketingfawtcmumbai.org
. Summit Registration Form ndian
Company Name
Delegate Name
Designation
Email
Phone / Cell Fax
Address
City Pin code
Description of
current business
Sectors you
represent
Areas of future
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cooperation
Accompanying
delegate (if any)
Delegate registration fee per delegate: INR 6000/- .
The fee includes attendance to the following:
·Inauguration I ·Access to exhibition I ·828 meetings
·Valedictory session ·Gala Dinner will be organised
·Conference -Networking Lunch on complimentary ba$is
" 10% early bird discount till 15
th
Augu st, 2014
For payment by Cash / Cheque / Demand Draft in favour of "M.V.I.R.D.C."
DO / Cheque amt ___________________________ DO / Cheque No
Drawn on Bank _ _______ ___________________ __ Date
In case of wire transfer, the details are as mentioned below:
Be neficiari ~ Nam~ ~~ nK Details Acc Q.unl d ~ t~ s
MVIRDC, WorLd Trade Centre OrientaL Bank of Commerce Account: 10801010010150
31st FLoor, Centre 1, WTC CompLex Cuffe Parade Branch, 2, Arcade, Cuffe Parade, IFS Code: ORBC0101080
Cuffe Parade, Mumbai - 400 005, India Mumbai 400 005, India MICR: 400022059
TeL: 912243471548/49/50/51 Swift Code: ORBCINBBFRT
14. 4th GES 2014 Terms and Conditions
1. Terms of Reference: In these Rules and Regulation, the
(erm "Exhibitor" shall include all employees, staff and
agents of any company, partnership firm or individual to
whom space has been allocated for the purpose of
participating. The term "Organizer shall mean All India
Association of Industries & World Trade Centre Mumbai.
2. Rights: The Organizers reserve all rights in connection with
the Expo
3. Allotment: A) Booth(s) will be allotted on a "first-come
first serve" basis. B) Allotment of booth(s) will be made at
the sole discretion of the Organizer. C) The booth(s)
allotted will be used solely by the participants for display
of service or products noted in their application form. (D)
Sub-letting of booth (5) or displaying goods not covered by
the original application will not be allowed.
4. Stand alteration: (A) No alteration to the size or position
of an Exhibitors stand is permitted without the prior
return approval of the organizer. (B) The organizer
reserves the right to modify the layout of booth sites and
gangways. (C) The organizers reserves the right to require
Exhibitors to make such alteration to their booths a5 to
the setting of exhibits as they reasonably feel necessary to
maintain an acceptable standard of presentation or to
avoid interference with the displays of other Exhibitors.
(D) Conversion of an allotted shell Scheme size to free
design is not permitted. (E)While reasonable fixings may
be made to the flush plywood wall of the Shell Scheme, no
alteration to the fascia structure of the format is
permitted. Any attempt to do this will involve the
reinstallation of the original structure at the expenses of
the exhibitor or his agent. F) Booths may not overhang the
allotted area nor are any obstruction permitted on
gangways, fire points, extinguishers or emergency exits.
(G) DeSigners are particularly requested to avoid designs
which block or box in other Exhibitions booths.
'> Booth Interiors: While the Exhibitors are free to decorate
their booths to the best of their ability for projecting their
products and company they should not cause any
permanent damage to the wa1ls, panels and floors
through use of halls painting or any other such activity.
6. Terms of Payment: 100% payment with confirmation of
the booth(s) should have been paid to the organizers.
7. Cancellation: No cancellation or reduction will be
acceptable beyond 15 days from the date of confirmation
by the Exhibitor(s).
8. Insurance: A) Insurance of the exhibits and the property
of the booth will be responsibility of the Exhibitor. B) The
Organizers shall not be responsible in any way for
personal injury to the Exhibitor or his staff, agent, invitees
or licensees, however cause.
9. Consequential Less: In case 01 the show being cancelled or
suspended in whole or in part for causes not in the
Organizers control, the Organizers do not accept any
consequential liability in any such eventually.
10. Default on Payments: The Organizers reserve the right to
cancel any reservation of space in the event of an
Exhibitor not having paid the dues of rental charges as
stipulated or the rate card.
11. Space not Occupied : A) Every Exhibitor shall occupy the
full stand area booked by him. B) Should an Exhibitor fail
to take up stand allocated to him, the Organizers reserve
the right to deal with both unoccupied as they think fit.
12. Non Sub- Letting : The Exhibition may not assigned, sub let
or grant licenses in respect of the whole or any part of the
booth. Cards, advertisements or printed matter of
persons or firms who are not bonahed Exhibitors will not
be Exhibited or distributed from any booth except that an
Exhibitors may distribute cards, advertisements or printed
matter in respect of companies or firms which are
subsidies of Exhibitor or the Exhibitor ultimate holding
Company
l3. Security: Although twenty-four hours security service will
be operation throughout the Show. Exhibitor should take
all possible precautions to minimize 1055 or damage to the
equipment outside of show open hours.
14. Failure of Service: The Organizer will use their best
endeavor to emure supply of services of the offiCial
contractor but as they supply such services are not within
the control of the contractor, neither they nor the
Organizer shall I!l Cur any liability to the Exhibitor for any
loss or damage, if any such service shall wholly or partially
fail or cease to be available, not shall the E.xhibitor be
entitled to any allowance in respect of rental due or paid
under the contract.
15. Electrical Installation : All on site electrical installation
must be carried out by the officially appointed electrical
contractor before the connection to the main supplier.
16. Government Taxes: Government Tax (are) extra if
applicable.
17. Jurisdiction: Any dispute between the Organizers and an
Exhibitor is subject to the jurisdictions of the court of
Mumbai only.
18. When making your payment by wire transfer please fax (
+ 91-22-22180823 I 22188385; or email
(mktg1@ wtcmum bai .org; mktg2@wtcmumba i.org) a
copy of the wire transfer. If you cannot send uSthe copy
of wire transfer we cannot identify your payment and it
will be not posted to your account on time.
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CO NTACT
Mr . Y. R. Warer ka r, Executive Director
World Trade Centre Mumbai
Centre 1 Building, 31st Floor
WTC Complex, Cuffe Par ade, Mumbai 400 005, INDIA
Tel: 91 -22- 66387377, Fax: 91-22-2218 8385
E-mail: mar keting@wtcmumbai.org
Ms. Rupa Naik, Executive Director
All India Association of Industries
New Excelsior Building, 6th Floor
A K Nayak Marg, For t, Mumbai 400 00 1, IN DIA
Tel: 91-22- 22019265 Fax: 91 -22-2201 9764
E-mail: info@aiaiindia.com
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