segunda-feira, 16 de novembro de 2015
Sétimo Fórum de Alta Relojoaria, esta quarta-feira, em Lausanne, debate "Um futuro em progresso"
A Fondation de la Haute Horlogerie realiza esta quarta-feira, em Lausanne, Suíça, a 7ª edição do Fórum de Alta Relojoaria.
Desta vez, o tema será "Future in Progress" e terá a intervenção de académicos e políticos, dando mais uma vez aos profissionais do sector um panorama para além da relojoaria.
Da organização:
"The Forum will consider a question that remains wide open. Whichever way we turn, there can be no ignoring a situation of fragile construction. From a macroeconomic perspective, since the US subprime crisis growth has been uncertain, including in China, with no real opportunities for new growth since the digital revolution.
"From a social perspective, the gap between rich and poor widens and the flow of migrants continues unabated. Environmental protection, meanwhile, struggles to turn words into action.
"How can we envisage a future whose contours remain blurred? The Forum has invited seven experts to answer this question.
"Harry Cliff is a particle physicist at CERN. Yves Morieux applies the concept of "smart simplicity" to business. Former Prime Minister of Italy Enrico Letta will take stock of Europe and its geo-political situation. Economist Michael Green will present an alternative indicator to Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Winter Nie, Professor at IMD, will consider innovation the Chinese way, followed by Tim Harford, columnist for the Financial Times and author of The Magic of Mess. The day will end with explorer Bertrand Piccard, in the midst of his Solar Impulse adventure. The title of his most recent book may well prove to be the most fitting conclusion: Changer d'Altitude."
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