NOVEMBER 2016 GRAN VIA VENUE #CEES16 THE NEW ECONOMY

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15-17 NOVEMBER 2016 GRAN VIA VENUE www.circulareconomysummit.com #CEES16 THE NEW ECONOMY

Circular Economy European Summit 2016 Be part of the new economy The circular economy is the new economic model that aspires to build long-term prosperity into society by decoupling economic growth from resource consumption. Based on a systemic approach inspired by natural systems, it is the alternative to the current linear model. Due to the global explosion of the middle-class consumer there has been unprecedented growth in the demand for a finite supply of planetary resources, bringing out the inefficiencies of the linear economic path. The concept of a circular economy, as a viable solution to this issue, is fast gaining traction. The circular economy is based on four key principles: 1. Design out waste by repurposing materials, 2. Build resilience through diversity, 3. Use energy from renewable sources, 4. Think in systems. For many companies, the circular economy represents a commercially compelling new way to do business. Economies will benefit from new business models that foster resilience and resource security, as well as answering problems like price volatility and material scarcity. Governments are acting accordingly around the Globe, looking for an answer to environmental and social challenges that have arisen. Towards a Circular Economy BUSINESS AS USUAL Linear Systems ECO GREEN Less Bad SUSTAINABLE 100% Less Bad RESTORATIVE ECONOMY Beyond Circular Economy

Cities: The perfect partner for a circular economy Cities intrinsically house the concept of circularity; they act as central infrastructure hubs for key resource flows; citizens, retailers and service providers are in close proximity, which therefore puts them at the front-line for action, execution and implementation of new circular economy models. These models aim not only to encourage innovation from Governments, institutions and businesses but between residents and municipalities on issues of consumption models, governance and resource management, for example. They also look at circular urban systems as a way to recirculate valuable materials locally, fostering industrial symbiosis between different sectors. The benefits to society of circular principles in urban planning and development are endless; they can improve transport, the construction of infrastructures, air quality, create more green spaces, generate new jobs and increase prosperity as a whole.

Congress Share knowledge at the most relevant circular economy event The Circular Economy European Summit (CEES) will bring together global industry experts and professionals from different backgrounds, for sessions and stakeholders dialogues of much needed constructive discussion and provocative debate. The issues addressed will pose the most important questions on how to create the necessary restorative systems that can bring industries closer to cities, building efficient circular urban systems. The CEES is focused on three topics over three days: Cities as the front runners of the circular economy Industry transformation: in the heart of the circular economy The power of Citizens in the transition: from consumers to users Sessions will be active transversal dialogues combined with cases, networking and circular workshops for participants. The event seeks to boost dialogue across citizens, government and private sectors, to catalyze the transition towards the creation of urban circular systems that regenerate economy, ecology and people s wealth. #cities #industry #citizens

nutriens services governance city mobility resource security environmental challenge mngmnt citizens quality of life Where material flows, services, industries and resources meet. What s the role of cities in the CE? How can they create effective systems? How the Governments can foster the positive re-industrializacion of cities? supply chain innovation industry new business models price volatility industrial symbiosis How to build Circular Urban Systems where industries become regenerative forces? sharing new trends consumer / user citizens job creation job retention Consumers trends and change of behavior leading society into new relationships based on transparency.

Congress Outline TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH #CIRCULAR CITY Cities as the front-running of the Circular Economy 9.30-10.15 OPENING KEYNOTE SESSION (SCEWC & CEES) 10.30-11.00 KEYNOTE 11.15-12.15 Session 2 The Role of Cities in the Transition to a Circular Economy 12.30-13.30 Session 3 Cases: Cities Towards Circular Economy 13.30-15.00 Lunch Break 15.00-16.15 Session 4 The Industry & the City: Industrial Urban Systems 16.30-17.45 Session 5 STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE: The Role of Industries in Urban Systems WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH #CIRCULAR INDUSTRY Industry transformation: in the heart of the Circular Economy 9.30-10.00 KEYNOTE 10.00-11.00 Session 2 New Financial Models for the Circular Economy 11.15-12.15 Session 3 SME s: the Engine for Reindustrializing Cities 12.30-13.30 Session 4 Cases: SMEs in the Circular Economy 13.30-15.30 Lunch Break + Circular Economy Connect 15.30-16.45 Session 5 Circular Innovative Business 17.00-18.15 Session 6 STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE: Value in the Circular Business Chain 18.30-19.30 AWARDS CEREMONY + SMART PARTY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH #CIRCULAR CITIZENS From consumer to user 9.30-10.00 KEYNOTE 10.00-11.00 Session 2 The Power of the Consumer in the Circular Economy 11.15-12.15 Session 3 How Circular Economy will affect the Job Market? 12.30-13.30 Session 4 OPEN DIALOGUE: Consumers Perspective 13.30-15.00 Lunch Break 15.00-17.30 Parallel Activities + CE Workshops 17.30-17.45 CLOSING

Congress #city Cities lend themselves particularly well to circular business models as they act as central infrastructure hubs for key resource flows such as materials, assets, energy, heat and water. Cities also come with a highly skilled workforce and a mix of industries; they provide a fertile ground for innovation and experimentation. This first day of CEES16 will be focused on how cities can take advantage of these opportunities and the role of the Administration and Governments in the creation of an effective system. The dialogue between public and private initiatives will be introduced in the afternoon session to conduct towards the final Stakeholders Dialogue that will facilitate the exchange of opinions and perspectives. #industry Industries have been seen as negative agents for a long time. Contamination of water, air, soil, noise, has led manufacturing facilities as far as possible from cities, to take the problem out of our sight. But the problem is still there and reaches everywhere. Circular Economy proposes a new design approach that avoids externalities; can this design approach be the way to bring industries back to the city? How can this dialogue be reconstructed? What s the role of corporations and SME s? Business Innovators of different areas, from finance to remanufacturing, will share their experiences and challenges to bring industries back to town within a system approach. #citizen The digital era is characterized by the democratization of information. Information is power. Citizens are not isolated anymore, now they can easily join efforts to change policies and regulations. They also have a great power as consumers, setting trends that companies are eager to follow. Several studies are very optimistic about the Circular Economy refreshing the job market after a decade of recession; are there real perspectives for job creation? What quality of jobs can CE bring? The last day of CEES16 is dedicated to exploring how individuals can draw their own future as workers and consumers in a Circular City.

Why participate? Get maximum benefits from this cutting-edge event Participate in the most relevant event for the Circular Economy. Join the ideal platform to make the circular transition happen. Become Circular by discovering the meeting point for cities, institutions and companies that come to share and exchange their knowledge and experiences. Broaden your network at the Brokerage Event. Demonstrate your solutions, techniques, procedures and practice cases at the perfect showcase for companies and consultant providers. Contribute to innovation via industrial urban systems, industrial symbiosis, new business models, system design, consumer behavior initiatives, etc. Discover Broaden Join WHY? Demonstrate Be a part Contribute Be a part of collaboration with the world leading Smart City Expo World Congress.

Save the Date! 15 17 NOV 2016 Barcelona Gain three times the exposure! The Circular Economy European Summit coincides with two other key events: Smart City Expo World Congress and Iwater, making it the most important week in the world of urban planning and the efficient management of resources: Smart City Expo World Congress is the international summit of discussion about the link between urban reality and the technological revolution. Iwater is the meeting point on the evolution of the water sector, gathering sector professionals from around the globe. Visitors to all three events will have access to each exhibition area, meaning three times the visibility for your brand.

THE NEW ECONOMY CONTACT US: cees.sales@firabarcelona.com (+34) 93 233 20 00 www.circulareconomysummit.com #CEES16