Manila, Philippines – As the XXVIII UNIAPAC World Congress draws near, anticipation is building among business leaders and innovators who will convene in Manila from October 24 to 26, 2024. This landmark event, hosted by the Brotherhood of Christian Businessmen and Professionals (BCBP), represents a historic moment as it will be the first time the congress is held in Asia, marking an important milestone for the organization.
UNIAPAC, the International Christian Union of Business Executives, is one of the leading global business organizations founded in Brussels in 1931, bringing together business federations and associations in 40 countries in Europe, Latin America, Africa and Asia. With a membership of over 45,000 business owners and executives, UNIAPAC envisions a global economy based on respect for the dignity of the human person and the common good as it promotes its advocacy of business as a noble vocation.
The theme of the congress, “New Paradigms for Business Sustainability” aims to address the pressing need for innovative business practices in a post-pandemic world. Attendees can look forward to engaging discussions led by a distinguished lineup of plenary speakers who are set to tackle crucial topics that resonate with today’s economic landscape.
A half-day business networking session will be held in the morning of October 24, the first day of the Congress. Co-presented by the Philippine Export Zone Authority (PEZA) and the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP), for registered delegates.
Key Topics and Speakers
One of the highlights of the congress will be the opening plenary session on the afternoon of Thursday, October 24 entitled Tackling Inequalities for the Common Good by Ravindra Ngo, the Founder of The Asian Network. With his extensive experience in fostering a community committed to advancing the UN Sustainable Goals, Ngo will provide actionable insights on how businesses can effectively address social inequalities while promoting sustainable development.
To start the second day, Ignacio Pugliese, President of Asia Region at Grupo Bimbo, will lead a discussion on Global Business for the Common Good. Pugliese’s vast experience across various markets will shed light on how companies can align their operations with global challenges, ensuring that they thrive while positively impacting society.
In the afternoon, Jose Ignacio Mariscal Torroella, President of Grupo Marhnos, will explore Building Social Business Models for a More Humane Economy. His advocacy for humane economic practices positions him as a key voice in promoting innovative business models that prioritize human welfare alongside profitability.
Plenary reactors to the keynote addresses will be led by Ramon R. del Rosario, President and CEO of PHINMA Corporation, Prune Ansvananda, President of UNIAPAC Asia Pacific and Chairman of CBEP Thailand, and Peter Freissle, President of POLYDECK Screen Corporation USA, respectively.
The concluding plenary on Saturday morning will be led by Nikos Acuña, an accomplished international AI practitioner and techno entrepreneur, will delve into AI and the Future of the Enterprise. Acuña’s expertise in artificial intelligence will equip delegates with knowledge on leveraging technology responsibly to enhance business efficiency and innovation.
A discussion and open forum will follow the plenary speech with a distinguished panel composed of Mr. Rene Almendras, Senior Managing Director of AYALA Corporation and President of the Management
Association of the Philippines (MAP); Sr. Alessandra Smerilli, Secretary of the Vatican Dicastery for promoting Integral Human Development; Ms. Monika Maurer, President and CEO of Radio Frequency Systems Germany; and Mr. Juan Antonio Perteguer, CEO of Sports Leadership Academics Arts and Management (SLAM) Universities.
Ms. Patrice Juah, International Affairs and Communications professional and one of the breakout speakers in the congress will moderate the discussion and open forum.
Relevance in Today’s Business Environment
The insights shared during these sessions are not just timely; they are essential for business leaders navigating today’s complex economic environment. Joey Avellana, Chairman of the UNIAPAC World Congress Organizing Committee, emphasized the significance of this gathering: “The insights shared during this congress will empower leaders to rethink traditional business models and adopt sustainable practices that benefit both their organizations and society.”
In addition to plenary sessions, participants can expect interactive workshops and networking opportunities designed to foster collaboration among delegates. This format ensures that attendees leave not only inspired but also equipped with practical tools and strategies they can implement within their organizations.
For more details on registration and program specifics, visit www.bcbp.global or message BCBP Kapatiran on FB.