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CSF to lead delegation to US global competitiveness conference
By Adnan Rafique
ISLAMABAD—The Competitiveness Support Fund (CSF), a joint initiative of
the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the
Ministry of Finance, Government of Pakistan, will lead a delegation to
the annual The Competitiveness Institute (TCI) Global Competitiveness
Conference 2007 in Portland, Oregon (U.S.) from October 8-12.
The five-day conference, co-chaired by the Oregon Economic and Community
Development Department and the Portland Development Commission, will
include an academic summit, industry cluster tours, keynote speakers,
and breakout sessions. Nearly five hundred participants from more then
35 countries are expected at the conference that will mark TCI’s 10-year
anniversary also.
Comprising senior cluster experts from public as well as private sector
and leading academic institutions in Pakistan, the Pakistani delegation
will be led by the Arthur Bayhan, Chief Executive Officer of the
Competitiveness Support Fund (CSF), who is also Vice President for TCI’s
Asia Pacific Region. “Pakistan will showcase its achievements and
strategy in terms of innovation and competitiveness,” said Bayhan. The
Pakistani delegation will also visit the International Institute for
Innovation Journalism (IIIJ) at Stanford University, where the
delegation members will discuss opportunities and initiatives for
improving the effectiveness of the program for innovation and economic
reporting in Pakistan. The delegation will debate on the notion of
whether innovation leads journalism or journalism leads innovation.
CSF will chair a conference session on “Competitiveness in the Islamic
World” that will include presentations from Arthur Bayhan and other
cluster experts from around the world. The conference theme of
“Collaboration, Innovation, and Sustainability” will highlight
Pakistan’s recent initiatives on improving its global competitiveness
rankings.
The Competitiveness Institute (TCI) based in Barcelona/ Spain is a
non-governmental organization and a global professional body with more
then 700 members in 50 nations. As a worldwide network of the
competitiveness experts and cluster practitioners, TCI provides
resources for all triple helix, including the government, private sector
and academia with exchange of ideas, know-how, experiences and best
practices for sustainable economic growth for a knowledge driven
economy. TCI was set up by Prof. Michael Porter of Harvard University in
1997. Every year the Competitiveness Institute holds its annual
conference in outstanding locations around the globe in one of the
continents. It held its 8th annual meeting in Asia/Honk Kong, in 2005,
the 9th annual meeting was held in Europe/Lyon, France in 2006. The 10th
TCI annual meeting for 2007 is scheduled to be held in USA/Portland,
Oregon, which follows in with Cape Town in 2008 and followed in Leipzig,
Germany in 2009.
CSF became functional in May 2006 and in a short span of less then
eighteen months, CSF has proved to be the most effective platform to
create dialogue between the public and private sector leaders at the
highest level. Prime Minister, Shaukat Aziz, at the launch of the State
of Pakistan’s Competitiveness Report in April this year termed
competitiveness as the cornerstone of Pakistan’s growth strategy. |