FINAL UPDATE 15:37
That's where we're leaving our coverage of EU Industry Days 2021, but keep an eye out for some of the post-conference features posted here over the next week or two.
Thanks for joining us!
UPDATE 15:26
There are four concurrent panels currently running.
On now: Transition to safe and sustainable chemicals – opportunities and challenges
This panel will discuss a necessary part of the energy transition: green chemicals and the trials and tribulations associated with them.
Panellists:
- Kestutis Sadauskas, a director from the European Commission
- Peter Dröll, the director of DG Research & Innovation
- Carlo Pettinelli, the director of DG Grow
- Marco Mensik, the director-general at Cefic
- Luc Triangle, the secretary-general at industriAll
- Frida Hök, the deputy director at Chemsec
- Jorgo Chatzimarkakis, the secretary-general at Hydrogen Europe
- Giles Dickson, the CEO of WindEurope
On now: Regional cooperation for climate neutral, digitally advantaged and more competitive Europe
This panel sees various experts from across Europe discuss the twin transition and how they can bolster Europe's future.
Panellists:
- Tomas Vasilevskis, the director for Lithuanian Business Representation to the EU
- Vidmantas Janulevicius, the president of the Lithuanian Confederation of Industrialists (LPK)
- Fredrik Persson, the president of the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise
- Maciej Witucki, the president of Konfederacja Lewiatan
- Inese Stepina, the deputy director-general and Adviser on EU and International Affairs at the Employers' Confederation of Latvia (LDDK)
On now: Regions in industrial transition: making digital work for SMEs in regional innovation ecosystems
This panel discusses the opportunities for digital solutions for industrial SMEs with us during this workshop and online and how we can learn from regional examples connected in the Vanguard Initiative and Eurada.
Panellists:
- Christina Oyon, the director for Technology, Innovation and Sustainability at SPRI
- Marjolein Boezel
- Cedric Grignard, the director for New Business & Innovation at Aderly
On now: Between competitiveness and protectionism – what does the future of European trade look like?
The main goal of this panel is to create a common understanding of the importance of free global trade and the dangers that nationalism and protectionism pose to our businesses and our society.
Panellists:
- Neil McMillan, the director for Political Affairs at EuroCommerce
- Till Blässinger, the managing director of Josef Blässinger GmbH
- Ivonne Bollow, the global director for Corporate Public Policy at Metro
- Dr Stefan Mair, the executive chairman and director at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs
- Peter Kovacs, Head of Unit for DG Trade
UPDATE 13:35
On now: People-centred industrial policy: how community economy can create opportunities for all
This session will discuss various necessary ingredients and innovative tools ensuring modern equality: from skills, application of technologies and innovations, new and participatory business models, data for all, local green deals, IPR sharing etc.
Panellists:
- Dirk Vanstinjan, the president of REScoop.eu
- Emilija Stojmenova Duh, Assistant Professor at the University of Ljubljana
- Mario Calderini, Professor at Politecnico di Milano
- Mikel Irujo Amezega, the regional minister for economic development, Navarra, Spain
- Battina Schaller, the head of public group affairs at The Adecco Group
This panel is being moderated by Katrina Sichel.
UPDATE 13:20
On now: Introductory speech
This is an introductory speech for the next plenary event: "People-centred industrial policy: how community economy can create opportunities for all," delivered by Jean-Eric Paquet, Director-General of DG RTD at the European Commission.
UPDATE 13:05
On now: Inspirational talk: Clean hydrogen powering clean industry – future or fairy-tale?
This panel goes into details about whether or not green hydrogen - which is currently a fledgeling technology - can power the green industrial future.
The panel is hosted by Dario Traum, the head of energy transitions at BloombergNEF.
UPDATE 13:00
On now: EU Industry Days Exhibition: Meet the public’s favourite projects
In this panel, the master of ceremony Jennifer Baker unveils the public's favourite EU projects.
They are:
- Green City Solutions, a climate initiative
- Emergency Eye Technology, a project to aid in European competitiveness on the global market
UPDATE 12:36
EU-Africa partnerships on sustainable raw material value chains
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(Top left to bottom right): Peter Handley, Head of Unit, Energy Intensive Industries and Raw Materials, DG GROW, European Commission | Sheila Khama, Independent consultant | Mark Rachovides, President, Euromines | Kurt Vandeputte, Senior Vice President Government Affairs, Umicore | Marie-Chantal Kaninda, Head of Corporate Affairs in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Glencore | Bruno Faour, Eramet
The panel began with an introduction from moderator Peter Handley, who explained the session’s purpose was to prepare the ground for collaborations between African and EU companies in the metals and mining sectors.
The first question asked the panellists to share their experience on the existing cooperation between the EU and Africa in raw material value chains.
Eramet’s Bruno Faour described his company’s two main activities in Africa. The first in Gabon, extracting manganese and managing the country’s only railway line. The other of the company’s projects is in Senegal and deals with titanium extraction. Eramet is also currently prospecting in Cameroon.
Faour described three main difficulties for the company in Africa. The first is the lack of development in terms of infrastructure and workforce skills. The second is the sometimes volatile political situation, as well as ethical issues that come when working in impoverished parts of the world.
The third difficulty Faour spoke of was “mining nationalism”, which he said was not concentrated in Africa but was a worldwide issue. He described a situation where money from the World Bank, which was given to developing countries to exploit these natural resources, was not always given out “in a good way”, alluding to widespread corruption and sometimes hostility.
Next up was Marie-Chantal Kaninda, Head of Corporate Affairs in the Democratic Republic of Congo, at Glencore.
Her company has two facilities in the DRC, a country that is the world’s largest producer of cobalt. Kaninda, in particular, turned her attention to issues and perceptions of small-scale or artisanal mining.
“Artisanal mining represents around 10% of production in the DRC and it’s decreasing. The problem is when we talk about mining in the DRC, we refer mainly to child labour. I think that it should be disassociated from large-scale mining. We won’t deny it’s a problem, and it comes from extreme poverty.
“We need economic development, and not to a boycott of production in order to better address that poverty. This is the approach that Glencore is taking. We’ve invested around $8 billion in the DRC and we’re the only European company left now, with many having been replaced by Chinese operators.”
Mark Rachovides, President of Euromines, a pan-European association that represents a number of mining companies, spoke next.
He began by saying that “mining is a global industry and we seem to still be deciding as a species whether global is a good thing,” which he used to provide a context to the debate.
In terms of cooperation between the EU and Africa, he highlighted a project from Dundee Precious Metals whereby the Tsumeb specialty smelter in Namibia provided a secure outlet for the processing of concentrate from the Chelopech operation in Bulgaria. The collaboration, he said, had prevented the former from becoming a ghost town, and made the latter one of the country’s wealthier regions.
“We should be exporting our standards and not our problems from Europe,” he said.
Independent consultant, Sheila Khama, spoke of her extensive career working in senior roles at several mining giants. She praised the EU’s support of the World Bank and the African Development Bank’s financing in various parts of Africa, which had aided development.
She also praised the European focus on responsible mining practices, using Switzerland’s “Clean Gold” programme as an example of this. She also highlighted Finland’s contribution to training and expanding the continent’s geological knowledge base.
She said, however, that the EU has been less present in terms of direct funding for mineral projects, and cited it as one way the bloc could increase its African footprint.
UPDATE 12:05
How the EU can remain competitive in the changing trade landscape
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The EU must rethink its strategy for global trade if it wishes to remain competitive in the global scene, panellists at the EU Industry Days event have announced.
Ill-effects from the Covid-19 pandemic have shown that integrated, global supply chains may not always be feasible during a time of global crisis, particularly when aspects of those chains are unsustainable in the face of any pressure.
The pandemic primarily exposed fragility to the EU's open trade policies and focus on cost-cutting as well as how much its industries are dependant on foreign goods, not only for raw materials but also intermediate products for manufacturing.
Read the full story here.
UPDATE 11:42
On now: Meet-the-experts session - Single Market programme
Panellists:
- Panagiotis (Pete) Chatzimichail, Board Member at European Youth Forum
- Patrick De Smedt, Senior Expert, EC - DG Grow
- Katerina Nejdlova, Policy officer, European Commission
- José Blanquez-Yeste, Policy Officer, European Commission
Meet-the-experts session - SME access to finance
Moderator:
- Astrid Bartels, Deputy Head of Unit, SME Access to Finance, European Commission GROW
Panellist:
- Christa Karis, Deputy Director Strategy Coordination, Client Relations and Front Office Business Support, European Investment Fund
Meet-the-experts session - European Cluster Collaboration Platform
Moderator:
- Eva Revilla Penaranda, Policy officer for EU industry clusters
Panellists:
- Valentino Izzo, Senior project officer for the European Cluster Collaboration Platform
- Uwe Pfeil, Clustermanager, R-Tech GmbH
UPDATE 9:57
On now: Value chain integration: EU and the neighbourhood countries
This panel looks into how the EU can leverage its geographical and cultural proximity with the eastern and southern neighbours to bring manufacturing closer, diversify and ultimately achieve greater autonomy.
Panellists:
- James Moran, associate senior fellow, CEPS
- Maria El Filali, general director, GIMAS – Moroccan Aerospace Industries Association
- Heike Harmgart, Managing director SEMED, EBRD
- Roman Zinchenko
- Mikheil Khidureli
- Thomas Rouriot, from EBRD
On now: Trade in time when the global competitive landscape is fundamentally changing
This panel will discusses how businesses see their supply chains in the near future and in the medium term and the reasons behind their strategies.
Panellists:
- Iana Dreyer, the editor of Borderlex
- Joerg Wuttke, the president of the EU Chamber of Commerce in China
Jean-Paul Agon, chairman and CEO Officer of L’Oreal
Neil Carr, the president for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at Dow Chemical Company
Denis Redonnet, the deputy director-general/ chief trade enforcement officer for the EC
On now: EU-Africa partnerships on sustainable raw material value chains
This panel discusses how businesses see their supply chains in the near future and in the medium term and the reasons behind their strategies.
Panellists:
Peter Handley, a head of unit at the EC
Sheila Khama, the director of SK Consulting
Mark Rachovides, the president of Euromines
Kurt Vandeputte, senior vice president at Umicore
Marie-Chantal Kaninda, head of corporate affairs in the DR Congo at Glencore
Bruno Faour, the head of public affairs and CSR director for the mining division at Eramet
UPDATE 09:27
On now: A more autonomous, yet open Europe - inspirational dialogue
Speaker(s) :
- Ricardo Borges de Castro, Associate Director, Head of the Europe in the World Programme at the EPC
- Elena Lazarou, Acting Head of External Policies Unit, European Parliamentary Research Service
UPDATE 09:12
Valdis Dombrovskis, European Commission’s Executive Vice-President is discussing the digital transformation in the EU.
Valdis Dombrovskis
Jorna Kerstin, Director General, Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs, is welcoming participants to Day 4.
Welcome to the third day of EU Industry Days.
Coverage begins in five minutes and will open with a plenary opening speech by master of ceremony Jennifer Baker.
To see yesterday's live blog click here. To see yesterday's rundown, click here.