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Professor Philip Yeung kicks off the Sustainability Workshop.
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Jeremy Prepscius of BSR Hong Kong delivers the welcome address.
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Delegates are divided into different groups for discussions.
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Delegates find the topics interesting.
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| Alice Cohen is paying full attention to her discussion group on "Green Labels". |
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Christophe Bongars is the facilitator of group B - Corporate rating and sustainability development. |
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Jacqui Dixon expressing her knowledge in carbon credits. |
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| Pat Nie Woo is facilitating the group D discussion - Oversupply and smart sourcing. |
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Dr. John Easton is leading the discussion of assuring supplies of sustainable products. |
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The discussion of Group D: Oversupply and smart sourcing
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Wrap-up of the Sustainability Workshop by Professor Yeung and facilitators.
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Technology Workshop
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Raymond Ng of GS1 kicks-off the technology workshop.
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Roger Nelson (left), Marco De Lorenzo (right) and Robert McKee (centre) are the speakers of the first part of Technology Communications.
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Roger Nelson of Concepts 2 Results Ltd. explains how to measure the process steps in establishing baselines and entitlements.
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Marco De Lorenzo of SAP shares the key trends that are driving changes in the apparel and footwear industry.
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Robert McKee of Lawson vividly shares his views on supply chain development.
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Kathleen Mitford introduces the technology applications panel.
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This delegate gives deep thought to technology issues.
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Morrison Hsu of Li Ning Co. Ltd. listens to other speakers carefully.
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Ian Skinner of Pacific Brands shares his experience with the audiences.
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Gilles Cruanes of Dassault Systemes listens closely to a delegate’s question.
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Edgar Tung of Zymmetry Group shares his points of view.
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Stanley Szeto of Lever Style shares his questions with the audience.
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