| Science & Technology Innovation and City Management Forum |
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| Tuesday,May 15,2007 Posted: 11:18 BJT(0318 GMT) english.chitec.cn |
Time: 27th, May.2007
Location: Hotel Nikko, New Century Beijing (BAISHI Bridge)
Subject: Science and technology innovation and city management forum
The total amount of people: 300
Organizing
Host:
The Organizing Committee Office of China Beijing International High-tech Expo
Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission
Beijing Academy of Social Science
Organizer: Beijing Business Today
Assisting units: Chaoyang District, East City District and Haidian District etc.
Main content
Topic: the city management innovation during the 11th five-year plan.
Explanation: with the main topic of the concrete programming in Beijing city management during the 11th five-year plan, city management will be explained through many angles, such as science and technology innovation, the responsibility of media and the tactic on the back of globalization. Meanwhile, many experts will be invited to unscramble the issued “2006 research report on Beijing city construction and management demanding during the 11th five-year plan”.
Topic: The dialogue among high-level of city management and super large-scale activity
Explanation: the topic is mainly about the requirements of super large-scale activity for city management. Several city principals from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Sydney or Atlanta will be invited to talk about correlative city management strategy during the period of super large-scale activity. The last topic of the conference is about “Asking city governor”, in which the emcee will ask the principals five or six questions to share correlative experience in comfortable and facetious atmosphere.
Interacting section: Online and offline combined
1) Citizens’ interaction online: Citizens who enter the appointed web and fill in the questionnaire to feed back the problems on city management will have opportunity to bear the palm. The list will be publicized on the spot.
2) The interaction of media: Free talking about the problem of “city management”
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