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Minutes of the Seminar:“APEC WOMEN AMIDST 4th INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION”Minutes of the Seminar:“APEC WOMEN AMIDST 4th INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION”Date : 09:00 ~ 12:00, September 20, 2018Venue :Le Salon 15, 1rd floor, Tavricheskiy Palace, St. PetersburgHost : Ministry of Economy Development, RussiaCo-organize : COMMITTEE ON WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT, OPORA RUSSIA.Support : Ministry of Economy Development, Russia. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russian Federation; Ministry of industry and trade of Russian Federation, OPORA RUSSIAParticipants : Around 60 participants: APEC Delegates, women entrepreneurs, government officials, and academic scholars, etc.Objectives : The key objective of the project is to identify main challenges and opportunities related to the 4th industrial revolution for the women entrepreneurship development and economic empowerment. The interactive expert discussion involving women-entrepreneurs and leaders, APEC economies public-sector representatives responsible for economic development and experts will also help generate new projects’ ideas for women entrepreneurship and leadership development. <Program>TimeProgram8:30–9:00Registration09:00~09:25Opening RemarksIrina Saltykova, Technical Director of ANO APE “ERICSSON Training Center”Veronika Peshkova, President, ‘Women’s View’ Foundation for the Development of Public Diplomacy; Member, Expert Council, Committee for the Development of Women’s Entrepreneurship, OPORA RUSSIAWelcoming remarksMs. Fumiko Hayashi, Mayor of Yokohama Ms. Natalia Strigunova, Deputy Director, Multilateral Cooperation Department, Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation09:25~09:45Keynote Speech : Women’s Economic Empowerment in the Era of the 4th Industrial RevolutionDr. Myonghee Kim, Executive Director of APWINC09:25~10:10Session 1: Panel discussion: Disseminating best practices for the development of women’s entrepreneurship and leadership in the Fourth Industrial Revolution ‘Women, Climate Change and the Greening of the Economy’.Ms. Dr Patrice Braun, Adjunct Professor, Research & Innovation, Federation University Australia. Ms. Elena Branson, President, Russian Center in New York, ‘U.S. Experience in Support of Women’s Leadership and Entrepreneurship’Ms Nadezhda Tikhonova, member of permanent expert commission on industry, economy and entrepreneurship of Saint-Petersburg Legal Counsel. “St. Petersburg’ experience in digital industrial development” (TBC)10:10~10:25Session 2: Presentation of the Catalogue of Best Practices in Women’s Entrepreneurial Projects based on the APEC BEST AWARD 2016–2017The goal is to highlight the results of the APEC Business Efficiency and Success Target contest for women’s entrepreneurial projects (APEC BEST AWARD) and present the best business models that have been a success in APEC economies within the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.Video of the contestSpeakers:Dr. Irina Saltykova, Deputy Director General, Ericsson Training CentreDr. Lee So Young, President Seahyun Korea Co Ltd (TBC)Case1: Kids Rock Fest Ms. Yevgenia Lazareva, Founder, Kids Rock Fest; Winner of APEC BEST AWARD 2016 for ‘Best contribution to society’Case 2 : Matryoshka Rus Company Ms. Natalya Larchenko, Founder, Matryoshka brand; Winner of APEC BEST AWARD 2017 for ‘International appeal’Case 3 : LLC VelpharmMs. Lyudmila Scherbakova, Winner of APEC BEST AWARD 2018 for ‘The 4-th Industrial revolution project’10:20–10:30Session 3 Briefing on the methodology for interactive workSpeaker Dr. Irina Saltykova, Deputy Director General, Ericsson Training CentreQ&A10:30–11:25Session 4: Interactive mini-foresight to develop proposals in thematic working groupsUnder the guidance of the thematic group moderator, the participants will use a flip chart to interactively prepare a mini-presentation of the discussion results of the following issues:A matrix of key stakeholders with an analysis of their level of influence A list of proposals for cooperation as part of global and regional cooperation to use the prospects of the Fourth Industrial Revolution trends that were discussed for the development of women’s economic rights and opportunitiesThematic working groupsDigital and automated environment - new impacts for women empowerment in entrepreneurship and leadership Greening as a trend in the development of a healthy societyWomen empowerment in development of regionsWomen entrepreneurship development prospective in the network societyNew challenges for women from labour market changesGlobal and regional cooperation in the development of women’s leadership and entrepreneurship11:30–11:50Session 5: Presentations of the discussion results in thematic working groupsEach working group will present the discussion results in a presentation format that lasts up to 5 minutes. The participants have the opportunity to ask questions and make comments.Discussion of enabling conditions for promoting women entrepreneurship and economic activities in the 4th industrial revolution Policy recommendation to support women entrepreneurs in the 4th industrial revolutionThe discussion results will be used to formulate the final resolution of the seminar and develop draft proposals for regional cooperation that aim to expand women’s economic rights and opportunities.Moderator: Dr. Irina Saltykova, Deputy Director General, Ericsson Training CentreQ&A11:50–12:00Concluding remarks:Ms. Natalia Strigunova, Deputy Director, Multilateral Cooperation Department, Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation< Session Highlights >right50165Opening ceremony0Opening ceremonyModerator: Dr. Irina Saltykova, Deputy Director General, Ericsson Training CentreCongratulatory Remarks:Ms. Natalia Strigunova, Deputy Director, Multilateral Cooperation Department, Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, welcomed all participants of the session snd wished fruitful work. Ms. Fumiko Hayashi, Mayor of YokohamaDevelopment programs dedicated to strengthen the women’s role in economies, to extend their access to finance and markets are the important point is supported by all APEC economies. It’s great to discuss challenges and opportunities for women entrepreneurs in epoch of the 4th industrial revolution.right9525Keynote Speech Session Women’s Economic Empowerment in the Era of the 4th Industrial Revolution0Keynote Speech Session Women’s Economic Empowerment in the Era of the 4th Industrial RevolutionModerator: Dr. Irina Saltykova, Deputy Director General, Ericsson Training CentreKeynote Speech : APEC Women’s Economic Empowerment in the 4th Industrial RevolutionDr. Myonghee Kim, Professor/Advisor of Asia Pacific Women’s Information Network Center (APWINC) of Sookmyung Women’s University, Korea;In the presentation, Dr. Myonghee Kim covered two major themes: 1) characteristics and impacts of the 4th industrial revolution, and 2) new possibilities of women’s economic empowerment or entrepreneurship in the era of the 4th industrial revolution. The 4th industrial revolution is characterized by technological innovations and a convergence of new technologies, for example, Internet of Things (IoT), big data analysis, autonomous vehicles, 3D printing, artificial intelligence and accelerating automation. A close look at these characteristics reveals that information and communication technologies (ICTs) lie at the core of all these revolutionary changes.It was indicated the main impacts on Business:-Digital transformation in all aspects of economy (new consumption patterns)-New business models provide tailored service for individual customers andcreate new value chain (e.g. platform business (e.g., Uber, AirB&B)-Creation of new business environments leads to lower barriers to entry into business and higher possibilities of new businesses in more diverse areas (e.g., cleaning, tourism, shopping);continuous emergence of high value-added products and services- Pessimistic view of growing gender inequality in the workforce- Changes in the job market With regard to the possible impact of the 4th industrial revolution on women, there is a widespread pessimistic view that gender equality in the economic sector will be growing, particularly because many of the low-skilled, manual jobs currently taken by women are likely to be automated by machines.Women’s economic empowerment and participation in 4th Industrial RevolutionAn opposing view is the 4th industrial revolution is creating favorable environments for women’s economic activities for several reasons. First of all, in the current economy, women are becoming more important economic agents as they participate in labor force and their purchasing power is getting stronger. This change has made tremendous impacts on business strategies. For example, companies are making efforts to identify women’s tastes, needs, and preferences, and hire more women employees. Besides, due to an increase in automated household work, women can use their time and skills in economic activities. Most importantly, ICTs, which are the driving force of the 4th industrial revolution, offer numerous benefits for women as enabling tools in digital economy. For example, women can start an e-commerce, which can function ‘anytime, anywhere,’ and participate in digital economy in various ways using ICT skills and knowledge. Worth noting is that in the era of the 4th industrial revolution, creativity and soft skills are increasingly perceived as significant assets of individuals and nations, and this has created favorable social, economic conditions for women’s entrepreneurship. Women in general have unique experiences and capabilities, which can be valid, rich sources of business ideas, and, thanks to ICTs, women can become able to transform these business After discussing these, Dr. Kim gave specific examples in which women entrepreneurs around the world actively participate in digital economy with a help of ICTs. 017780Session Ⅰ: Best Practices and Success Stories of Women Entrepreneurs in ICT/Smart technology-based Industries in APEC Economies0Session Ⅰ: Best Practices and Success Stories of Women Entrepreneurs in ICT/Smart technology-based Industries in APEC EconomiesModerator: Dr. Irina SaltykovaSpeakers:Dr Patrice Braun, Adjunct Professor, Research & Innovation, Federation University Australia. ‘Women, Climate Change and the Greening of the Economy’.Today, gender inequality is still considered one of the most pervasive threats to sustainable development; it has negative impacts on access to, use of, and control over a wide range of resources; It also affects our ability to meet human rights obligations with respect to having a clean, safe, healthy and sustainable environment.Сlimate change is not gender neutral:Gender-based inequities lead women to face more adverse climate change and disasters impacts than men (Women and children are 14 times more likely than men to die during a disaster);Whether environmental change is fast and acute, or slow and chronic, it has very different impacts on women and girls than on men and boys;Women are particularly exposed to disaster risks and are likely to suffer higher rates of mortality, disease and post-disaster ruin to their livelihoods. Women’s vulnerability to the impacts of climate change is exacerbated by:Restricted access to information, education and basic services;Limited livelihood options;Lack of resilience and limited capacity to absorb disaster situationsDiscriminatory social, cultural and legal norms and practices lead to lack of resilience, in life and in business;Lacking the capacity and assets needed to deal with various shocks and stresses;Austerity measures and public spending cuts in recent years have intensified gender inequalities.Yet women entrepreneurs are more actively running green enterprises than men!Ms.Braun told about the program SmartGreen and the main results of this program:Key points of inclusive sustainable development:Collaborative, replicable strategies to build skills and knowledge;Gender-responsive ecosystems;Knowledge exchange and technology transfer :SmartGreen type entrepreneurial programs;e-repository/CoPS on green practices;good practices in capacity building, markets, networks and resource distribution;opportunity for partnerships and peer research, monitoring, evaluation, learning frameworks, etc.Ms. Elena Branson, President, Russian Center in New York, ‘U.S. Experience in Support of Women’s Leadership and Entrepreneurship’Women role in American societyWomen movement in USA during its formation and now.Women movement impact to society developmentIn Y1848 organized women movement was started on the congress dedicated to women’s rights under the slogan “All people: women and men are created the equal” in New York,USA. The declaration about equal right in property, marriage, profession choice, education etc. was excepted. . The first time the phrase ?Women’s Liberation? was used in USA in?Y1964. In?Y1968 it’s used for all women’s development. Jobs in USA where women’s revenue is higher than for men:.1. Tour guides — 114,8%2. Musicians, singers —??107,6%3. Transport companies managers —?107,1%4.?Dietitians — 105,7%5. ?Property consultants — 100,8%6. Councilor — 100,5%10 jobs in USA where women’s revenue is less than for men:1. Financial specialists — 53,7%2. Mechanician and technical staff in aviation — 56%3. Jewellers — ?57,4%5. Engine operators — 58,3%6. Private financial consultants — 63,1%7. Financial managers — 63,9%8. Database administrators — 65,5%In 2016 Academy’s of Motion Pcture Arts and Sciences President Cheryl Boone Isaacs at the ceremony of Oskar : ?It's not enough to just listen and agree. We MUST take action?.People’s women Diplomacy of Russian compatriots in USA is the way to economic and social changes in Russian- American relations.- American low about economic limitations for Moscow fixed sanctions as long term policy in relations of Russia and USA.- Diplomatic dialog in economic issues progress does not change common perception of Russia as a competitor of USA in the international environment.-Russian compatriots movement in USA has woman face because about 70% of them re women)Youth movement of Russian compatriots in USAShe covered hurmony Russif-US business and humanitarian relations.Ms Nadezhda Tikhonova, member of permanent expert commission on industry, economy and entrepreneurship of Saint-Petersburg Legal Counsel. “St. Petersburg’ experience in digital industrial development” New industrial revolution creates the new way of thinking4-th Industrial revolution is not only the evolution of technologies. It’s an evolution of thinking and evolution of society Industrial development trends in RussiaDigitalization in industryDiversification of defense-industrial sector Technology growth requires to create the new model of cooperation between society and governmental structures. System model of technology transfer of Sankt-PetersburgDiversification of defense-industrial sector is not only technical and technological transformation, but also institutional transformation.It’s important to change not only products but also approach to the control process. The education process is important as the labor market is changed dramaticly. Women are not only users of new technologies. They work in defense-industrial sector, create the new products, participate in digitalization of enterprise researches and development lifecycle.But gender inequality in STEM (S -science, T -technology, E -engineering, M- mathematics is huge.According to Microsoft research 20% of women and 80% of men work in the technical field and 52 % of women and 48% of men - in non-technical field. Among the specialists of the defense-industrial sector 5 % - are women. Recognition and Motivation of scientists and scientists –women especially. 027940Session Ⅱ:Presentation of the Catalogue of Best Practices in Women’s Entrepreneurial Projects based on the APEC BEST AWARD 2016–20170Session Ⅱ:Presentation of the Catalogue of Best Practices in Women’s Entrepreneurial Projects based on the APEC BEST AWARD 2016–2017The goal is to highlight the results of the APEC Business Efficiency and Success Target contest for women’s entrepreneurial projects (APEC BEST AWARD) and present the best business models that have been a success in APEC economies within the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.Speakers:Dr. Irina Saltykova, Deputy Director General, Ericsson Training CentreThe Contest APEC BEST AWARD is:Initiated by Russian Federation in 2015.Held 3 times in APEC Women & The Economy Forum: June 2016, Lima, Peru; September 2017, Hue, Viet Nam; September 2018, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea Aimed to support and promote women entrepreneurial practices in APEC economies. The objectives of APEC BEST AWARD are:Spreading the best practices of women-owned MSMEs across the APEC economiesOpportunity for women’ MSME’s business cross boardingMass media and public community attraction to women-owned MSMEs and business-women recognitionPopularization of entrepreneurship as a carrier development opportunityNetwork building of APEC women-owned MSMEs, consultants, mentors and investorsDr.Saltykova said that more than 400 people participated in the event and told about the results of the APEC BEST AWARD.Dr.Lee So Young, President Seahyun Korea Co Ltd said about atmosphere of the Contest and aboutstrong motivation factor for all women participating on the APEC BEST Award/ She also soread her fillings being the Jury member of 3 Contests. Case1: Kids Rock Fest Ms. Yevgenia Lazareva, Founder, Kids Rock Fest; Winner of APEC BEST AWARD 2016 for ‘Best contribution to society’Introduction of her businessThe Kidsrockfest – children’s rock festival in Russia was created by parents and musicians. It has a unique family format. The site is made up on the principle of respect for the family and childhood. Guests of all ages can listen to their favorite music, learn how to play guitar, drums, make rock make-up, listen to poems by well-known musicians. The Children's rock festival in Moscow has no analogues in the number of strollers, infants, preschool children and pregnant women dancing rock 'n' roll. Children and parents dance together near the stage to the beat of their favorite bands in a live performance, where even babies can sleep peacefully, because thevolume is adjusted. We know that music is playing in all hearts.The KidsRockFest is a project that brings together families and unites generations. It generates a new family tradition and musical culture.Experience of her participation in APEC BEST Award 2016Recommendations for governmentTo provide financial and institutional supportTo have less restrictive regulations for start-upsCase 2 : Matryoshka Rus Company Ms. Natalya Larchenko, Founder, Matryoshka brand; Winner of APEC BEST AWARD 2017 for ‘International appeal’Introduction of her businessMatryoshka is a Russian brand of conceptual gifts, jewelry and clothes founded in 2014. The Matryoshka brand concept idea is based on one of the most popular and most recognizable symbols of Russia – famous nesting doll known as a matryoshka.Experience of her participation in APEC BEST Award 2017Recommendations for government & APEC To make policy supporting collaboration among APEC women-owned & run businessCase 3 : LLC VelpharmMs. Lyudmila Scherbakova, Winner of APEC BEST AWARD 2018 for ‘The 4-th Industrial revolution project’ Introduction of her businessLLC Velpharm is a modern high-tech pharmaceutical plant that meets the requirements of GMP and produces high-quality effective drugs of a wide variety of pharmacotherapeutic groups at affordable prices. The plant is part of the Russian group of companies ?Bright?Way?Group?.The plant was established within the framework of the State program “Development of Pharmaceutical and Medical Industry for 2013-2020", with the support of:Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation;Industrial Deployment Fund of the Russian Federation;Recommendations for government & APEC To make policy supporting collaboration among APEC women-owned & run business0-635Session Ⅲ: Discussion Session0Session Ⅲ: Discussion SessionDiscussion SessionModerator: Dr. Irina Saltykova, Deputy Director General, Ericsson Training CentreAfter sharing the stories about main trends of the 4th Industrial Revolution, participants formed groups according to the main topics:Digital and automated environment - new impacts for women empowerment in entrepreneurship and leadershipGreening as a trend in the development of a healthy societyWomen empowerment in development of regionsWomen entrepreneurship development prospective in the network societyNew challenges for women from labour market changesGlobal and regional cooperation in the development of women’s leadership and entrepreneurshipto share ideas about 3 topics at the discussion session:Topic 1: What are the main trends with potential influence to women? Topic 2: What are the key stakeholders, their level of influence and risks? Topic 3: What proposals for cooperation as part of global and regional cooperation to use the prospects of the 4th Industrial Revolution trends that were discussed for the development of women’s economic rights and opportunities? Discussion resultsThe Era of the 4th Industrial Revolution is characterized by new important coming trends that will influent to women: 1. Now new profession trends are coming: new working places in creative industry, new professions in of socio-cultural and ethics-morality fields. 2. Soon we’ll see the growth of the native competence deficit. 3. There is necessity to change several professions during their life time.4. Long-life learning necessity.The stakeholders of the trends are adults (women and men), children, different ministries, economic unions, regional governments. There are risks: New morality / Ethics controlCooperation with artificial intelligenceLabor market change3. Pproposals for cooperation as part of global and regional cooperation to use the prospects of the 4th Industrial Revolution trends:To encourage more women to participate in economic activities in the 4th Industrial Revolution, it is necessary to provide them an access to the information and market via eco system (technological infrastructure) that should be created as electronical platform (global, regional (economy based) and local (regions inside the economy)To helps women entrepreneurs to find each other and to get the information in business product, service, support, skills, and motivation it’s necessary to create:- the program of the new communication channels popularization;- digital literacy educational programs for girls and women;- the automated educational infrastructure in APECWomen have relative competitiveness.in the sectors of human resource, education training. To deep and extend native competences it’s necessary to create educational programs in the field of communication, cross-cultural cooperation, presentational skills improvement etc. Women extend their ideas and the new ones as the results of discussions between each other’s. Extending the collaboration of different unions and societies, economies associations (for example APEC and BRICS or another) will give the positive impact to women empowerment to economy.To create an institute of champions or ambassadors on global, regional (economy based) and local (regions inside the economy) base to empower man (not depends on cultural code) and women to promote and spread APEC PPWE ideas, the best business practice. Create APEC councils responsible for socio-cultural risks research in epoch of 4-th Industrial revolution/To extend women participation in regional strategy developmentTo create policy supporting legal work of women in maternity leave050165Closing ceremony0Closing ceremonyModerator: Dr. Irina Saltykova, Deputy Director General, Ericsson Training CentreSeminar Wrap-up & Closing Remarks:Ms. Natalia Strigunova, Deputy Director, Multilateral Cooperation Department, Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian FederationWhile the future is bright, we need to keep working together for further achievement of our goal towards APEC women’s economic empowerment and moreover the gender equality through better understanding, utilizing, and developing of innovative technology.right-3810Photo0Photo What is needed for promoting women’s entrepreneurship?–Digital literacy education for women?APEC initiatives?ASEAN initiatives–Support for women entrepreneurship?Female-friendly entrepreneurship ecosystem?Entrepreneurship education–Dissemination of success stories?APEC Best Award Program?APEC research studies of successful women entrepreneurs–Support for networking and mentoring ................
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