THE DEFINING EVENT
EVENT OVERVIEW
MESSAGE FROM OM
THE SECRETARY GENERAL
Ladies and Gentlemen Gentlemen,
IT ITU T ELECOM W ORLD 2009 is the leading global ICT showcase that encomCO LD e passes the full reach of the ICT industry. It is the premier networking platses form where top-ranking industry leaders engage in a strategic dialogue with orm Heads of State, Ministers, policy-makers and international experts to address the role of ICTs in economic recovery and stimulating future investment and growth. This global leaders’ summit focuses on the role and positioning of the ICT industry to chart the road ahe dustry ahead. ITU T ELECOM W ORLD 2009, which takes place in Geneva, Switzerland, 5-9 U O LD 9, 5 October this year, features a dynamic and truly global cutting edge Exhibition that showcases futuristic technologies and applications. A significant numbe number of national pavilions will provide the platform for the ICT industry from around aro the world to participate in ITU T ELECOM W ORLD 2009. And the Forum offers D an opportunity to Connect Minds by examining the impact of the global ecoportunity ec nomic downturn. mic downtu Steadfast in its commitment to connect the world, ITU facilitates dialogue in a solutions-oriented environment. Bridging both public and private sectors, key ons-oriented decision-makers actively participate to advance workable solutions and forge cision-makers far-reaching impact in ICTs ar-reaching ICTs. In the context of the current economic crisis, this world-class event is a m must on the calendar of all stakeholders from across the ICT community: industry in executives, vendors, operators, manufacturers, service providers, adm xecutives, administrations, ministers, regulators, policy advisors, NGOs and academics. I invite the ICT and telecommunications sector to attend IT T ELECOM W ORLD ite ITU LE 2009, which will be a truly decisive force for the ICT industry this ye and beyond. 009, year ITU T ELECOM W ORLD 2009 is where the future of ICT will be defined. LE O 009 I look forward to seeing you at ITU T ELECOM W ORLD 2009. k LD 9.
Dr Hamadoun I. Touré Secretary-General, International Telecommunication Union
IC T FOR
ECONOMIC RECOVER Y R AND SUSTAINABLE SUS DEV DEVELOPMENT
As the thematic un underpinning of the entire event, Open Networks Connected Minds sets the aspirational ambitions of W ORLD 2009. Mind Linking the c king concepts open and connected convey diversity in approaches to innovation, problem solving, collaboration and coroaches operatio operation across all stakeholders. And particularly in these times of economic strain and complexity, these notions of openness co and connection are more than a reference to technical standd ards, and focus most importantly on the modes of dialogue that rd b bring peoples of the world together. The theme conveys common purpose, as well as the ability and willingness of stakeholders to listen, share, experiment and learn from the broader community.
It is vital that we use opportunities such as ITU T ELECOM W ORLD 2009 for a frank debate on the way forward for the ICT industry that will translate challenges into real and workable solutions. Information and communication technologies are increasingly critical for global development and human well-being. We must not allow today’s economic downturn to slow progress in providing widespread access to these essential tools.
Ban Ki-moon, U N Se c re tary-General
KEY FEATURES
OF WORLD 2009
Heads of State Programme. Exclusive gathering of
Heads of State and Government focused on key global issues and ICT Governme solutions solutions.
VIP Programme.
Exclusive activities engaging VIPs from public and private arenas for maximum contact for advancing crucial crucia agenda items. item
Forum. Extensive debate on today’s foremost issues involves and
attracts leading figures from across the ICT community and around the t world. orld.
Showcase of latest technological advancements. Step into the future of ICTs at the Exhibition. Make
contacts, find innovative solutions, probe partnership prospects and ts, evolve your business. r
Youth Forum.
Like no other sector, the ICT community embraces and supports our global youth, acknowledging their role in fuwledging ture developments.
Telecommunication Development Symposium. Development themes and issues are woven directly into the
main forum, reflecting the importance and momentum gained over recent events.
Networking Opportunities.
From online networking services, to onsite mingling and evening socials, every moment is leveraged for relationship-building.
Complementary event components are designed to maximize synergies among participants and leverage the power of the ICT community as a whole. The sector and its agenda continue to evolve. Markets are shifting, roles are changing, and new players are emerging. As the world looks to innovation for viable structures towards global recovery, W ORLD 2009 provides the arena from which stakeholders will emerge with bold proposals focused on recovery.
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PROGRAMME AMME
HEADS OF STATE
I T U T ELECOM W ORLD 2 0 0 9 w i l l b r i ng t oge t h e r H e a d s o f S t a t e a n d G o ve r nment f ro m the 1 9 1 I T U M e m b e r S t a t e s f o r a f o l l o w -u p di a l o g u e o n t h e s o cio - eco no m ic o b jecti ve s a n d go a l s o f t h e Wo r l d S u m m i t o n t h e I n f o rmatio n So ciety ( W S IS) . T h i s e xc h a n g e o f i de a s w i l l t a k e pl a c e w i t h t h e p ar ti ci p atio n o f g o v er nm e n t s fro m a ro u nd t h e w o r l d, wh i ch a re d e vel o p in g eco no m ic s tim ulus p ac k a g e s t o e n su re a r a pi d e c o n o m i c re c o ve r y. T h e ob jectiv e o f the Prog r am m e i s t o c re a t e a r i c h bl e n d o f po l i c y, reg u l a t o r y, tec hnol o gi cal and bus in e ss so lu ti o n s in fo u r k e y a re a s:
THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
C har ting the b es t w ay f o r w a rd f o r o u r g l o b a l e c o n o m y i n t o d a y’s f i n a n c i a l clim ate is a p r io r ity. Sh o u l d st i m u l u s pa c k a ge s c o n t a i n I C T i n f r a st r u c t u re inv es tm ents as an inte g r a l e l e m e n t o f a n y st r a t e g y f o r st a bi l i za t i o n a n d eco no m ic reco v er y ? Wh a t i s t h e ro l e o f I C T i n st i m u l a t i n g j o b c re a t i o n a n d eco no m ic g ro w th ?
BRIDGING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE
T he k ey ro le o f I CTs in ac h i e vi n g t h e M i l l e n n i u m D e ve l o p m e n t G o a l s ( M DG s) h as been widel y recogn i zed in va ri o u s g l ob al su m mit s a n d fo r u m s. W h a t k ey s tep s are neces s ary t o m a k e t h e ICT t o o l s a va i l a bl e t o t h e u n c o n n e c ted p eo p le o f the w o r ld? W h a t a re t h e su c c e ssf u l a pp ro a c h e s t o a c t u a l l y chang ing the co nd itio ns o n t h e g ro u n d t o a c h i e ve e q u i t a bl e c o m m u n i c a tio ns f o r ev er y o ne?
CLIMATE CHANGE AND EMERGENCY TELECOMMUNICATIONS
M o nito r ing and co m b ati n g c l i m a t e c h a n g e t o re d re ss t h e da m a g e s c a u se d b y g reenho us e g as es re qu i re i n ve st m e n t s i n I C T i n f r a st r u c t u re a n d se r vices . I C Ts are als o v ital t o o l s i n t h e e ve n t o f n a t u r a l di sa st e r s. W h a t sh o u l d b e the g o v er nm ent ro le i n pro m o t i n g i n ve st m e n t s i n a dva n c e d w i re l e ss a n d s atellite co m m unicatio n syst e m s? W h y a re t e c h n o l o g i e s l i k e re m o t e se n sing f o r ear ly w ar ning s yst e m s a n d sa t e l l i t e i m a g i n g i m p o r t a n t t o pre ve n t lo s s o f hum an lif e and f a c i l i t a t e re sc u e e ff o r t s?
C CYBERSECURITY
T he r ap id g ro w th o f I C T n e t w o r k s h a s a l so o p e n e d u p n e w o pp o r t u n i t i e s to unlaw f ully ex p lo it o n l i n e vu l n e r a b i l i t i e s a n d a t t a c k c o u n t r i e s’ c r i t i c a l o bi inf r as tr ucture. C o nf id en c e a n d se c u r i t y i n u si n g I C Ts a re vi t a l f o r b u i l d i n g an inclus iv e, s ecure and g l o ba l i n f o r m a t i o n so c i e t y. ba
OCTOBER
4 TH
EV EVENING IN Heads of St ads State Welcome Dinner Dinne
5 TH
MORNIN MORNING Heads of State Welcome Welcom to Geneva-Palexpo Geneva-Pa Opening Ceremony
6 TH
MORNING R Heads of State Rou d ads Roundtable Heads of State Private Session Sessio w with CEOs Os
NOO NOON Heads of State Luncheon Lunch AFTERN ON AFTERNOON Opening Session in the t e presence of Heads of State Sta
NOON OO Heads of State Luncheon Lunche
PROGRAMM PROGRAMME AMME
VIP
T he V I P Pro g r am m e is a n e xc l u si ve g l o b a l c o m m u n i t y f e a t u r i n g t h e w o r l d ’s ba to p I C T lead er s and d e c i si o n -m a k e r s. T h i s m u l t i -st a k e h o l de r g ro u p e n de g ag es in d ialo g ue, k no w l e dg e sh a r i n g a n d n e t w o r k i n g t o f o st e r n e w pa r t dg ner s hip s and ad d res s p re ssi n g i ssu e s i n t h e t e l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n s a n d I C T s ecto r acro s s the w o r l d . T h e re i s a m i x o f b o t h p r i va t e a n d pu b l i c se ssi o n s d. w ith d ialo g ue f o cus ing a ro u n d t h e i n du st r y’s m o st i n n o va t i ve t e c h n o l o g i e s and its m o s t s ig nif ican t i ssu e s.
BRINGING TOGETHER TOG
THE WORLD’S TOP ICT LEADERS
AND DECISION MAKERS
By p a r t i c i p a t i n g in t he e v e nt , le a de rs :
Develop insight on dynamic business models that tie technology,
markets and consumers together through participation in experts meetings.
Shape and define
the ICT agenda with innovative ideas that surface in Forum debates, ministerial roundtables and high level dialogue sessions. with operators, regulators, manufacturers, ISPs, infrastructure and software providers; profit with new business generated in private sessions and in the VIP lounge.
Profit through interaction
Optimize collaboration with public institutions through personal interaction with Ministers, industry leaders and development organizations worldwide.
Discover new models of ICT technologies and explore new
applications on the exhibition showfloor. V I Ps are lead er s f ro m t h e w o r l ds o f p o l i t i c s, bu si n e ss, c i vi l so c i e ty, a n d aca d emia, i nclu d in g, in t e r a l i a , M i n i st e r s, S e n i o r O ff i c i a l s, R e gu l a t o r s, a n d C EOs . I nv itatio ns to th e V I P P ro g r a m m e a re e xt e n de d b y I T U t o a n u m b er o f hig h- l ev el auth o r iti e s. E x pres s io ns o f interest m ay b e se n t t o v i p. tel ec o m@i tu . i n t.
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WOR WO RLD 200 2009
THE FORUM E
ICT FOR ECONOMIC REC R RECOVERY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPME
The Forum prov ides a unique o ppo rtunity fo r all stakeho lde rs to fo c us o n the rum key issues f acing the industry. T he Fo rum is struc tured a ro und thre e functio nal ing stream s: technology fo re sig ht, new busine ss mo de ls, and re g ulato ry mo dels. I n addition, three thema tic tra c ks have bee n desig ned to view key issue s from dition, m any angles. The thema tic issue s a re : deve lo p s. pment, c limate c ha ng e a nd security.
OPEN ICT SUMMIT EN IC
Day o ne o f the Fo r um o p e n s w i t h h i g h -l e ve l di sc u ssi o n s o n t h e I C T se c t o r a nd inf r as tr ucture inv es tm e n t a s a so u rc e o f e c o n o m i c g ro w t h f o r w i de spre a d d is tr ib utio n o f eco no m i c g a i n s. I n t h e c o n t e xt o f t h e g l o b l e c o n o m i c c r i si s, t he ba s um m it f o cus es o n I C Ts i n t h e de ve l o p m e n t p ro c e ss a n d t h e ro l e o f I C Ts i n st i mumu
OCTOBER
MONDAY
09.00 – 10.00 W ORLD 2009 Opening Ceremony 11.00 - 12.30 09.00 – 10.30 Green@ICT: a digital new deal
5 TH
TUESDAY
6 TH
ITU Headquarters, Geneva
ICT as transformational driver of cross sector infrastructure of infrastructures
11.00 - 12.30 Tackling cyberthreats: towards effective global partnerships
09.00 – 10.30 CEO roundtable Globalization and localization
11.00 – 12.30 CTO roundtable Technology evolution: drivers, enablers and technologies for growth
WEDNESDAY
7 TH
09.00 – 10.30 Working with price point zero!
11.00 – 12.30 Regulatory roundtable Regulating in times of crisis 09.00 – 12.30 Joint ITU / NGMN
09.00 – 10.30 CEO roundtable Adapting to circumstances
11.00 - 12.30 Future Internet
THURSDAY
8 TH
FRIDAY
09.00 – 10.30 Rethinking regulation in emerging markets
11.00 – 12.30 Regulatory roundtable Setting a new agenda
09.00 – 12.30 – Joint ITU / WIPO Dispute resolution at the crossroads of ICT and intellectual property
9 TH
09.00 – 10.30 Future innovation: scientific & technological foundations
11.00 – 12.00 Setting a new agenda & defining the outcomes
12.00 - 13.00 Joint Forum Closing
lating eco no m ic d ev elo pm e n t i n t i m e s o f e c o n o m i c c r i si s. K e y t h e m e s in the s um m it are: I C Ts i n t h e d e ve l o p m e n t p ro c e ss, e c o n o m i c st i m u l u s p ack ag es and new p u b l i c / p r i va t e p a r t n e r sh i p s, a n d b ro a db a n d i n i t i a pa tiv es .
CAPACITY BUILDING
Key co m p o nents o f I T U T ELECOM e ve n t s a re t h e Te l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n D e OM v elo p m ent Sy m p o s ium ( T D S ) a n d t h e Yo u t h F o r u m . T h e T D S i s m a i n s tream ed into the Fo r u m , u n d e r t h e t h e m a t i c t r a c k f o c u se d o n I C Ts de and d ev elo p m ent. Bas e d o n c o m p e t i t i ve su bm i ssi o n s, u n i ve r si t y-l e v l ve s tud ents inv ited to th e Yo u t h F o r u m e xp l o re a n u m be r o f I C T i ssu e s and s ub m it a f inal s tat e m e n t t o t h e b ro a de r I C T c o m m u n i t y. M o m e n t u m s ince its 2 0 0 1 inaug ur a t i o n h a s l e d t o t h e Yo u t h F o r u m ’s o u t st a n di n g rep utatio n f o r k no w led g e sh a r i n g.
14.30 – 15.30 Official Joint Opening Forum and Heads of State contributions led by UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon
16.00 - 18.00 Open Summit: ICTs for Economic Growth omic • ICTs for economic growth and sustainable developme e development • ICTs for the millennium development goals a • Digital new deal 16.30 – 18.00 00 Service and application delive ion delivery in a converged wor d world 16.30 – 18.00 8.00 What we know about ICT and economic growt growth 16.30 – 18.00 18. Managing digital identity: the good, the bad, the ugly : 16.30 – 18.00 0 Rethinking rural acce ng access: the microtelecom busines telecom business 16.30 – 18.00 6.30 Driving demand – Accelerating adopti nd adoption 16.30 – 18.00 18.0 Future spectrum needs: re needs supporting a digital transition ting 16.30 – 18.00 6.30 18.0 Measuring up: Goodbye to green washin washing 16.30 – 18.00 Connected health: innovative busine business models and clinical practice ls practic
MONDAY
14.30 – 16.00 Innovating towards a new generation of networks 14.30 – 16.00 Using ICT as a stimulus: stories from around the world 14.30 – 16.00 The real costs of cybersecurity 14.30 – 16.00 Driving innovation and sustaining new business models across markets 14.30 – 16.00 Broadband for all 14.30 – 16.00 Future entertainment and mobile broadband 14.30 – 16.00 ICT innovation for emergency response and disaster relief 14.30 – 16.00 Best practices for Cybersecurity: What should governments be doing for protecting children online?
5 TH 6 TH
TUESDAY
13.00 – 14.00 Lunchtime roundtable Green ICT practices: going beyond corporate social responsibility
WEDNESDAY
7 TH
14.30 – 18.00 Joint ITU / NGMN 14.30 – 16.00 Thinking green: Policy and practices for ICT innovation 14.30 – 16.00 Device developments 14.30 – 16.00 Mobile services and economic growth 14.30 – 16.00 Mobile broadband and NGN 16.30 – 18.00 6.30 Interconnected and vulnerab cted vulnerable: the weakest link in cybersecurit cybersecurity 16.30 – 18.00 0 18.0 Assistive technologies echnologies 16.30 – 18.00 Cloud computing puting 16.30 – 18.00 .00 Climate change and developing economies oping
13.00 – 14.00 Lunchtime roundtable Building trust in a digital world
THURSDAY
8 TH
14.30 - 18.00 – Joint ITU / WIPO Dispute resolution at the crossroads of ICT and intellectual property y
Forum Programme Overview as of 5 May 2009. Updates are available on our website. a
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THE HE
EXHIBITION
STEP INTO THE FUTURE TURE OF ICT AT THE EXHIBITION HIBITION
W ith a lo ng - s tand ing h i st o r y o f pro m o t i n g t e l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n s a n d I C T f o r p ro g lo b al b enef it, the E x h i b i t i o n a t W ORLD 2 0 0 9 pro vi de s a ve n u e f o r sh o w O cas ing the lates t tech n o l o g i e s a n d se r vi c e s. I t pro vi de s b o t h t h e p r a c t i cal reality and co m m erc i a l c o u n t e r w e i g h t t o t h e i n t e l l e c t u a l d e ba t e t a k i n g rc de p lace at the Fo r um . T he E x hib itio n p lay s a vi t a l ro l e i n i n t ro d u c i n g so l u t i o n s f o r t o d a y’s de m and ing m ar k etp lace. C o m p a n y re p re se n t a t i ve s n e t w o r k a n d n e g o t i a t e , lev er ag ing techno lo g y t o i m p ro ve bo t t o m l i n e s a n d a d va n c e de l i ve r a b l e s. v T he w o r ld is lo o k ing o u t f o r t h e l a t e st i n n o va t i o n s t h a t w i l l h e l p a dva n c e g lo b al eco no m ic reco ve r y. B e su re t h a t yo u r c o m p a n y’s l a t e st pro d u c t s and s er v ices are f ully re pre se n t e d ! Whethe Whether y o ur g o al is la u n c h i n g n e w pro d u c t s, u n ve i l i n g a n e w b r a n d i de n tity, anno unc in g a new p a r t n e r sh ip o r se ei n g a nd be in g se e n , the Exh i bi tio n p ro vides f l ex ib le p a r t ici p a tio n o p tio n s t o m e e t a l l t h e n e e ds o f yo ur or ganiz atio n. Face to f a c e n e t w o r k i ng a n d n e go t i a t i ng a l l o w c l i e n t s t o re ally unco v er t h e d ep th of o ffe ri n g s a nd b r a nd s. D i sc u ssin g va ri e t y, ch oi c e , cus to m iz atio n and p ar t n e r sh i p s a re j u st a f e w o f t h e e xa m pl e s o f h o w vi sitor s u nco ver the b est f i t wi th m ax im um v a l u e f o r th e ir i n v e st m en t .
EXHIBITION SHOWFLOOR
The E x hib itio n Sho w f lo o r i s t h e c e n t re o f bu zz a n d a c t i vi ty w i t h l i ve d e mons tr atio ns and inno v a t i ve o ff e r i n g s. I n c l u di n g a n u m be r o f n a t i o n a l a n d regio nal p av ilio ns , ex pe c t a gl o b a l re pre se n t a t i o n o f t h e I C T se c t o r f ro m aro und the w o r ld . A n u m b e r o f t h e m a t i c p a vi l i o n s sh o w c a se t h e ro l e a n d reach o f I C Ts in ad d re ssi ng so m e o f so c i e t y’s m o st pre ssi ng c h a l l e n ge s s uch as health, env iro n m e n t a n d e d u c a t i o n .
TELECOM VILLAGE
T ELECOM V illag e p ro v id e s a q u i e t e r e n vi ro n m e n t t o su pp o r t o n si t e m e e t i n g req uirem ents . So m e o f t h e m o st e xc i t i ng o u t c o m e s o f W ORLD e ve n t s a r r ive as intang ib les that m a t e r i a l i ze t h ro u g h sa vvy n e g o t i a t o r s c l i n c h i n g de a l s an d s eali n g p ar tner shi ps in th ei r o n si t e off ic e e n v iro n m e n t .
THEMATIC
GREEN@ICT
The ICT industry consumes up to 10% of the world’s energy and emits up to 3% of CO2 emissions; doubling every 5 years. At the same time, there is also a great opportunity to use ICT as a tool to reduce Green House Gas emissions in other industries, including playing a role in climate change monitoring. Some estimate that ICT can reduce the carbon footprint of other industries by as much as 15-20%. One of the thematic pavilions at W ORLD 2009, Green@ICT serves to build a strong ecosystem of players with a platform for showcasing solutions, networking and creating new business and partnerships.
PAVILION
THE VENUE
GENEVA-PALEXPO
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GENE GENEVA
AN AND TRAVEL
GENEVA
T he second largest city in Switzerland, Ge ne va is lo ca ted in the Frenc hspeaking R om andy reg io n, o n the So uther n tip o f Lake G e ne va . Co ine d as the sm allest of the big c ities, Gene va is c o nside re d a truly inte r na inter tional center. This is mainly due to the pre se nc e o f nume ro us inter na mero tional organiz ations, including the hea dqua rte rs o f many U nited Natio ns agencies. I t prov ides eve rything a Euro pe a n metro po lis c a n o ffe r witho ut ea the drawbacks of distanc e , trave ling time , po llutio n o r cha o tic urba ave urban planning. Genev a is a n inc re a sing ly po pula r lo c a tio n fo r business a nd an p leasure. W ORLD 2009 pa rtic ipants are invited to enjo y the re g io n’s to urRLD istic tem ptations. V isit www.g e ne ve -to urisme.c h stic
THE VENUE
A f ully -equipped, m ode r n venue , Gene va -Pa le xpo is a wo rld-cla ss co nf erence and exhibition ce nter. T ho ro ug hly e xperienc e d with inter na tio na l rence ev ents of the highest ca liber, the ve nue pro vides e a sy visito r ac c e ss v in close proxim ity to bo th the airpo rt, tra in sta tio n and the city c e nter. n Genev a-P alexpo is a mere 1 0 minute wa lk fro m the a irpo rt, and o nly 5 kilom eters f rom the city c e ntre. V isit www.g e ne va -pa le xpo .c h www.
ACCOMMODATION
We strongly encourag e partic ipants to rese rve a c c o mmo datio ns a s e a rly re as possible. To restrict inte rme diaries and e nsure fair bo o king pra c tice s, s a a central reserv ations service is pro vid vided. Info rma tio n is fo und o nline at www. itu. int/world2009 unde r: Abo ut; Ac c o mmo datio n. ww.
FREE PUBLIC TRANSPORT REE TRAN IN THE GENEVA REGION RE
The personaliz ed entry badg e to W ORLD 2 0 0 9 se rves a s a fre e tra nsportation pass f or all public tra nspo rt ro ute s in Ge ne va , whe ther trains, tr busses, tram s or boats. It also pro vide s a c c e ss to shuttle se rvice s beusses, boa ts. al tween car parks and Ge ne va -Pa le xpo . ween Gene v
VISAS AND ENTRY
FORMALITIES
V isitors to S wit erlan d a re subje c t to Sc he ng en reg ulatio ns fo r e ntry sitors witz and stay auth d authoriz atio ns. Fo r individuals re quiring a visa , Switze rland will issue S chengen visa s fo r a sta y up to three mo nths tha t a re valid c f or the entire S cheng e n are a . Ple a se no te tha t perso ns no t re quired to entir hold v isas prev iously ma y no w be subjec t to visa re quirements unde r the S chengen regulatio ns – we rec o mmend yo u make the nec e ssa ry a rchen rangem ents well in adva nc e o f yo ur departure . D e taile d info rmatio n o n e whethe whether y ou need a v i sa, and instruc tio ns o n ho w to a pply, is ava ila ble o n the S wiss Federal Offic e fo r Mig ratio n website at the fo llo wing addre ss: w www. www.bfm.admin.ch/bfm/en/home/themen/einreise/merkblatt_einreise.htm
FACILITIES
PRICES
EXHIBITION
Entrance Fee Fees
WEEKLY (CHF) P re - R e g i s t r a t i o n u n t i l 4 O c t o b e r (50% Discount) S t a n d a rd R a t e f ro m 5 O c t o b e r S t u d e n t R a t e f ro m 5 O c t o b e r 50 (approx. 45 USD) 100 (approx. 90 USD) 15 (approx.14 USD) 2 5 ( a p p ro x . 2 3 U SD ) 5 0 (approx. 45 USD) D A I LY
FORUM
Individual Global Pass
DATES May June and July August to 4 October 5th October DISCOUNT 40% 25% 10% 0 PRICE (CHF) 2400 (approx. 2200 USD) 3000 (approx. 2750 USD) 3600 (approx. 3300 USD) 4000 (approx. 3650 USD)
Group Passes
NUMBER OF TICKETS 2-5 6-10 11-25 26 - 50 51 - 100 101 - 200 200 + DISCOUNT 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 40% 50% PRICE (CHF) 3600 (approx. 3300 USD) 3400 (approx. 3100 USD) 3200 (approx. 2950 USD) 3000 (approx. 2750 USD) 2800 (approx. 2550 USD) 2400 (approx. 2200 USD) 2000 (approx. 1850 USD)
PARTNERS
SPONSORSHIPS
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