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			18 - 20 settembre 
			2011
 
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			corporate occupiers from all over Europe, including many 
			professionals from France, are set to debate diverse issues such as 
			accelerating globalization, progressive workplace strategies, the 
			workplace of the future, skills shortages and even the future 
			relevance of conferences and professional membership organisations, 
			at this year’s CoreNet Global EMEA Summit (Paris, 18-20 September).
 
 This year’s Summit takes the theme “Social Dynamics: Connectivity, 
			Creativity, Relationships”, exploring the global social change that 
			has led people to connect across cultures and continents on both a 
			personal and corporate level, using new tools to form new alliances 
			and expand their reach.
 
 Corporate occupiers presenting in the programme include Vodafone, 
			Siemens, Shell, Citigroup, Standard Chartered Bank, Coca Cola, and 
			Nokia, joining many other leading corporate real estate experts 
			including consultants, academics and economic developers. Other 
			major corporate and real estate experts registering for the event 
			include ABB Ltd., AIG, AstraZeneca, Barclays, BP International 
			Limited, Diageo, FloraHolland, GlaxoSmithKline, MasterCard Europe 
			SPRL, Microsoft, Oracle Corporation, Pfizer Ltd, Red Hat UK Ltd, 
			Royal Bank of Scotland, Shell International B.V. and Sybase.
 
 Providing a focus on this year’s host country, as well as the 
			expected contribution from regional corporate occupiers and the new 
			CoreNet Global France Networking Group, relevant sessions will 
			include a focus on implementing progressive workplace strategies in 
			France and southern Europe presented by representatives from ATOS 
			Origin, AOS Studley and Distance-Export; and a session looking at 
			the fluidity of workplace as it increasingly enters public and 
			virtual environments, with contributions from Vodafone, Steelcase 
			and Lbmg Worklabs.
 
 Meanwhile, as London prepares for the 2012 Olympic Games the Summit 
			will also include a presentation on the social and economic impact 
			of brownfield land regeneration, with contributions from the Olympic 
			Park Legacy Company and DTZ.
 
 For the second year running, CoreNet Global will also host a lively 
			and provocative “Pecha Kucha” debate, this time responding to the 
			motion "CoreNet Global will soon have no place in a fully connected 
			world". The debate will look at the relevance of structured and 
			formal membership organizations and organized conferences in a 
			socially connected world that is increasingly based on informal and 
			impromptu relationships, connections, networks and work environments, 
			with participants arguing for or against the motion.
 
 Finally, the keynote presentations will be delivered by Social media 
			expert and former BBC employee Euan Semple, and Lisa Spahn, 
			facilitator and consultant from Disney Institute. Semple will 
			address the audience of corporate real estate executives on the 
			effective use of social media networking and communication tools in 
			the workplace, while Spahn will look at the importance of creativity 
			and how Disney engages its customers through the seamless design of 
			place, elaborate settings and key environmental elements.
 
 This year’s annual CoreNet Global EMEA Summit has taken as its 
			inspiration the global social change that has led people to connect 
			across cultures and continents on both a personal and corporate 
			level, using new tools to form new alliances and expand their reach. 
			The event will explore how the world’s “connected culture” continues 
			to evolve, and focus on the tools, knowledge and skills that 
			Corporate Real Estate (CRE) professionals will need to keep pace 
			with such change, across the c-suite, partners, clients, locations 
			and the workplace.
 
 The Summit will also welcome members of CoreNet Global’s new France 
			Networking Group, which was launched in early 2011 and has already 
			enjoyed a successful programme of events of its own in the French 
			capital. The Group forms an important part of CoreNet Global’s 
			strong presence in the EMEA region, where there are also active 
			regional Chapters in the Benelux, Central Europe, Middle East and 
			the United Kingdom.
 
 Johnson Controls, Compass Group, Regus and BNP Paribas Real Estate 
			are Platinum sponsors of the Paris Summit, with Gold sponsors CB 
			Richard Ellis, Jones Lang LaSalle and Global Switch, and Silver 
			sponsors including Steelcase, Qube Global Software, Eurocres, Ahrend 
			and Procos Group.
 
 Fonte: CS dell’Associazione
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