As a pioneering member and appointed Board member of the World Entrepreneurship Forum, I am excited to return to Lyon, France this week to attend the World Entrepreneurship Forum 2010 -- 3rd edition running from November 3-6 -- which will focus on the following:
To design innovative and entrepreneurial solutions to address some of our world’s most pressing challenges at the horizon 2050. More than one-hundred members (entrepreneurs, social entrepreneurs, experts, academics and politicians) from 55 different countries will share their insights and experiences over a three-day period.
Four major topics will be discussed and will lead to a set of concrete proposals of actions on:
• Developing Entrepreneurship at the Base of the Pyramid
• Innovation and the Development of High-growth Organizations
• Entrepreneurial Cities
• Entrepreneurship Education
In case you don't recall, the World Entrepreneurship Forum is a worldwide think tank devoted to the entrepreneur, creator of wealth and social justice. For more background, refer to a couple of our older posts here, here and here. The founding members are Emlyon Business School and KPMG France.
The event will be webcast live on www.world-entrepreneurship-forum.com so stay tuned for key moments! I will also do my best to Twitter about it over at: http://twitter.com/laureldelaney -- make sure you follow me in France!
Pictured: World Entrepreneurship Forum 2009 Members
Photo credit here.
Posted by: Laurel Delaney, The Global Small Business Blog
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