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    Executive Summary

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    The Great Transformation: Shaping New

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    Japan Meeting 2012 New Models for Japans Transformation Roppongi AcademyHills, Tokyo, Japan; 24 April 2012

    Programme 08.00 - 09.15 Roppongi Academy Hills 49 - Library Caf

    Breakfast (Partners and GAC members only) Executive Breakfast Join senior leaders to discuss the key priorities in the context of Japan's role in the international business and policy communities. Discuss how Japan can take advantage of the Forum's global platform and communities to support implementing new models for Japan's transformation. Opening Remarks by Jean-Pierre Rosso, Chairman, World Economic Forum USA Motohisa Furukawa, Minister of National Policy, Cabinet Office of Japan;

    Member, Global Agenda Council on Japan Yasuchika Hasegawa, President and Chief Executive Officer, Takeda

    Pharmaceutical Company, Co-Chair, World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2012; Member, Global Agenda Council on Japan

    Moderated by Hiroko Kuniya, Anchor and Presenter, NHK (Japan Broadcasting

    Corporation), Japan

    09.30 - 11.15

    Main Sessions Two interactive sessions will explore New Models for Japans Transformation and their relationship with the international business and policy communities.

    Roppongi Academy Hills 49 - Sky Studio

    Sessions in Parallel Japan's Global Competitiveness At a time of significant global transformation, how can Japan harness its unique values and strengths to regain global industry leadership? The session builds on National Strategy Council discussions and input from The Global Competitiveness Report. Dimensions to be addressed: - Improving Japan's global competitiveness through its business community - Prioritizing Japan's key strengths to adapt to and thrive in a changing global

    economy - Leveraging the Forum's global platform to engage with the Japanese business

    community's international counterparts Yasuchika Hasegawa, President and Chief Executive Officer, Takeda

    Pharmaceutical Company, Co-Chair, World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2012; Member, Global Agenda Council on Japan

    Jean-Pierre Rosso, Chairman, World Economic Forum USA Moderated by Yoko Ishikura, Professor, Graduate School of Media Design, Keio University;

    Vice-Chair, Global Agenda Council on Skill & Talent Mobility

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    Roppongi Academy Hills 49 - Conference Room 7

    Sessions in Parallel Japan's International Cooperation New Models for Corporate Citizenship With the emergence of new global challenges, Japan needs a more efficient and effective international engagement strategy, particularly given its tight fiscal situation and the reconstruction efforts following the 2011 earthquake. The session builds on discussions carried out by the National Strategy Council on Japan with inputs from the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2012. Dimensions to be addressed: - Developing a new international cooperation strategy for Japan - Contributing to globally emerging models for public-private partnership - Leveraging the Forum's informal networks and global platform to engage with

    the Japanese business community's international counterparts Brge Brende, Managing Director, World Economic Forum Akihiko Tanaka, President, Japan International Cooperation Agency;

    Member, Global Agenda Council on Japan Moderated by M. James Kondo, Special Adviser, Cabinet Office of Japan; Member, Global

    Agenda Council on Japan

    11.15 - 11.30

    Community Break

    11.30 - 13.00 Roppongi Academy Hills 49 - Library Caf

    Session over Lunch Lunch Plenary This session will highlight the key recommendations from the morning sessions and propose next steps. Motohisa Furukawa, Minister of National Policy, Cabinet Office of Japan;

    Member, Global Agenda Council on Japan Goshi Hosono, Minister of the Environment, Ministry of the Environment of

    Japan Moderated by Heizo Takenaka, Director, Global Security Research Institute, Keio University;

    Member of the Foundation Board of the World Economic Forum; Member, Global Agenda Council on Japan

    Closing Remarks and Special Announcement by Brge Brende, Managing Director, World Economic Forum

    13.00/13.30 - Two Private Sessions in Parallel - New Energy Architecture

    - Manufacturing for Growth

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    It is the policy of the World Economic Forum to safeguard the privacy of its Members and participants by preventing any misuse of personal information provided to us for the purpose of facilitating contact and dialogue in furtherance of the Forums mission.

    All participants in any World Economic Forum activity agree to treat any information related to the list of participants and participant contact information as strictly confidential and to use it solely to facilitate personal communication among participants of the World Economic Forum activities.

    They agree that this information shall not be used for any other purpose, including solicitation for commercial endeavours. In case of violation of this rule, the World Economic Forum reserves the right to take any action it deems appropriate and

    necessary to protect the nature and the confidentiality of its activities.

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    World Economic Forum 2012 - All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system. The views expressed are those of certain participants in the discussion and do not necessarily reflect the views of all participants or of the World Economic Forum.

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