Inspur President and CEO Sun Pishu Being Invited to 2011 Annual Meeting of Boao Forum for Asia
2011-7-18 13:57:00
Being invited by the government of Hainan province, the Inspur president and CEO Sun Pishu will go to Hainan and attend the 2011 annual meeting of Boao Forum for Asia during April 13 to 17. The theme of this annual meeting is “inclusive development: common agenda and brand-new challenges”. During the meeting, as a honored guest, Sun Pishu will take floor in many sub-forums, have discussions on economic development challenges and their countermeasures with leaders of commerce and politics as well as well-known scholars of all countries, and have opinion exchanges in-depth of hot topics on some social, economical and industrial areas. At the same time, he will participate in several media program recordings and interviews, such as "dialogue" of CCTV 2 and "dialogue in Boao" of CCTV news channel as a distinguished guest. In addition, Sun Pishu will also be invited by the office of industry and information technology of Hainan province to visit Chengmai Software Park, etc.

As a non-profit and non-governmental international organization, Boao Forum has become a high-level platform for the leaders in governments, academy, industry and business in Asia and other continents to have dialogue on important Asia and global affairs. Boao Forum of this year is the decennial year of its establishment, and also is the beginning year of China's "twelfth five-year plan", so the number of activities and guests and the overall scale of this Boao Forum is far more than ever. In addition to President Hu Jintao, the former U.S. Treasury secretary Henry Paulson, the former Philippines President Ramos, the former Malaysia Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi and other country leaders will also attend the forum. Among the 23 issues of 2011 annual meeting of Boao Forum for Asia, there are both issues about China such as: "Policy reading: the twelfth ‘five-year plan’" and the international and regional hotspots issues such as "the new trend of global industrial transfer", meanwhile, there are also industrial hotspots issues such as "the future of CMNET".
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