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Le caractère interactif du Future of Europe Summit souligne l'importance du débat entre tous les assistants. Les séances sont orientées de sorte à engendrer idées et débat. Les rapports du Summit donnent une vision générale du développement de chacun d'eux et, plus important encore, les conclusions et les recommandations nées du débat actif entre penseurs et acteurs clés européens. Participez cette année en Andorre et apportez vos opinions au débat 2008. Télécharger rapports 2007: Addressing Europe's Brainpower Challenge Disponible: The Future of Europe Summit 2007 Report: “Addressing Europe's Brainpower Challenge” ›› télécharger PDF 2006: A Call For Action... ›› Download the 2006 report en Anglais Creating a new mindset for Europe The inaugural meeting of The Future of Europe Summit, Making Europe a Global Leader in Innovation, held in Andorra on 29 November-1 December, 2006, launched an ongoing series of annual conferences with top business, political, scientific, academic and media leaders exploring the global challenges facing Europe, both now and in the future. Andorra in particular, while not a member of the European Union, sees itself as strategically-placed for dealing frankly but also sensitively with the real issues at hand. Nestled between France and Spain, it can serve as a unique arbiter for dialogue and debate by bringing various key players together, and by serving as a crucial crossroads between Europe and the rest of the world. As the host for this first Summit, Europe’s highest capital gathered over 200 participants from 22 countries and highlighted the critical and urgent need for examining how best to turn around EU’s sluggish economic growth by encouraging more aggressive, innovative and entrepreneurial ways for dealing with high unemployment, under-performing educational systems, the problems of aging and the need to introduce more flexible fiscal incentives by EU member states. The Future of Europe Summit was specifically designed to serve as a platform for imagining how to re-engineer Europe’s dynamism and re-defining its role in the global economy. In many ways, both panelists and participants responded to this challenge by critically exploring specific issues in a manner that would help bring about real change. The strong presence of young entrepreneurs and business innovators also introduced an energetic sense of confidence and new ideas. They emerged with practical and imaginative recommendations, some of them urgent, for stimulating necessary reforms. Among those proposed, such as fiscal incentives for start-up companies which create the bulk of new jobs, need to be implemented sooner rather than later, they urged. Only in this way can Europe stay on top as a world economic leader. ›› Download the report en Anglais ›› Read more: www.oie.govern.ad |
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