On November 10th, 2003, the GLOBAL PANEL FORUM will take place for
the first time in connection with the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the
GLOBAL PANEL FOUNDATION in Germany. Berlin, as federal capital and important
German metropolis, is the venue – the centrally located permanent
representation of Baden-Wuerttemberg offers its premises.
The GLOBAL PANEL FORUM is an effective international platform of communication
for multidisciplinary business-to-business and business-to-policy contact
on an executive level. Excellent assigned discussion podiums face an
exclusive group of participants on a high decision level. The main objective
is to offer participants lots of possibilities to come together for
personal exchange and “networking“.
Before the GLOBAL PANEL FORUMS a STUDENT FORUM, which give a selected
circle of students and young scientists the possibility to integrate
into the event, will take place according to the GLOBAL PANEL FOUNDATION
statue. Within the STUDENT FORUM young academics, who have went through
an application and selection procedure beforehand, develop topic related
thesis and concepts of the GLOBAL PANEL FORUM, which will be brought
into the discussion.
The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the GLOBAL PANEL FOUNDATION, within which
the most important committees will meet, takes also place at the representation
of the Land Baden-Wuerttemberg in Berlin on the following day, November
11th, 2003.
Around 150 invited opinion leaders of well-known national and multinational
companies as well as decision makers from government and society and
approx. 50 students will be expected to the GLOBAL PANEL FORUM 2003.
Spoken language at the conference will be English; simultaneous translations
in German are available.
GLOBAL PANEL in cooperation with the Prague Society and the American
Foreign Policy Council is pleased to present the second in a series
of panel discussions under the umbrella title ‘Transatlantic Drift’,
focused on relations between the United States, the European Union and
the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe.