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Program Overview

Day One agenda, April 9th, 2009, Thursday
08.30 Panel discussion: Prospects on China's economy and IRE market in 2009
  • What lies ahead of China's economy and RE market in 2009?
  • What imply in export decline, industrial transfer in China?
  • Can we count on domestic retail demand growth?
  • Updates of changing regulations impacting IRE market
  • 09.15 Industrial parks' dialogue: How to survive from current financial crisis?
  • What's the preference of site selection for MNCs in China?
  • Location advantages and disadvantages respectively
  • Industrial planning
  • Land supply
  • ?
  • Favorable regulations available
  • 10.00 Keynote speech: Sustaining stable investment return by delivering high-value product to market
  • How to control risks at present?
  • Sales & Leaseback and Built-to-Suit
  • Diversifing your products to stand out
  • Major challenges
  • 10.30 Tea break
    11.00 Panel discussion: New investment strategy in China's IRE in 2009 ? Defense or expand?
  • Time for acquisition?
  • Strengthen strategic alliances with local partners
  • New opportunity in untenanted land development in tier-1 cities
  • 12.00 Optimized financial arrangement of industrial property buy-out in China
    12.30 Luncheon
    14.00 Case study: Factory-office facility in Taiwan
    The Factory-office facility is a very unique industrial development model in Taiwan with office in front and factory in back, which meets the taste of those modern senior manufacturers that requires facilities of R&D activity and factory together. Farglory Group is Taiwan’s biggest developers of its kind in Taiwan.
    14.30 Global View: Development of Eco-industrial Park and its future in China
    15.00 Panel discussion: Exploring the new development model of industrial parks in China
  • How should government play its roles?
  • How to nurture a high-quality projects?
  • Can Dalian Software Park's model be duplicated?
  • 15.45 Tea break
    16.15 Panel discussion: Brainstorming the IRE financing in China
  • Easy monetary policy could bring more loans from bank?
  • Is trusts too expensive to afford?
  • How to introduce VCs
  • ?
  • Fund exit mechanism: IPO? securitization? sell out?
  • 17.00 Industrial parks and VCs dialogue: How to better nurture a high-tech R&D base
  • VCs investment strategy and preferences
  • ?
  • How to bring up an attractive investment environment?
  • What policy needed?
  • VC never eyes traditional manufacturing sector?
  • 17.30 Closing remarks from Chairman
    17.40 Day one ends

    Day two agenda, April 10th, 2009, Friday
    Stream A: Logistics and warehouses
    The economic slowdown in China and overseas has posed great challenges to China's logistics industry. Stream A will gather logistics parks developers, investors, governmental officials, brokers and consultants etc together and share insights into issues like how to weather the current turmoil in the short term and how to take the lead in grasping the right investment opportunities in the long term?
    09.00 Panel One: The status quo and future of China's logistic and warehousing sector
  • Logistics business outsourcing in China
  • What's the new driving force for logistics demand in China?
  • Yield sustainability amidst rising industrial land prices and demand uncertainty?
  • Can obsolete logistics facilities be redeveloped to meet the up-to-date requirements?
  • Will Taiwan be the next logistic hub for mainland?
  • 10.30 Tea Break
    11.00 Panel Two: Focus on airport logistics park in China
  • Intro of Dalian Airport Logistics Park
  • Where to invest? tier-2 cities?
  • Park planning to better interact with the airport
  • Projected ROI for years to come
  • 12.30 Luncheon
    14.00 Panel Three: Operation management of Logistics parks and warehouses
  • Green warehouses and energy-saving measures
  • How to provide customized services to tenants
  • Tenants and warehouse spaces management
  • 16.00 Chairman's closing remarks
    16.20 Stream A ends
    Stream B: High-tech & Business Park
    China, as the world leading destination for R&D investment, has witnessed the popping up of hi-tech business parks across the country. However, investors concern mostly over the dominance of govt backed development model, the immaturity of local developers, and lack of financing and fund exit channels.
    Stream B will offer a macro look at the development of China's business park, and showcase world leading practices of high-value business park development.
    09.00 Panel One: A macro look at business parks in China
  • To be exact, what's business park?
  • Overheated or red hot?
  • Which cities could really afford business parks?
  • What’s the driving forces behind?
  • How to deliver a high value product?
  • 10.30 Tea Break
    11.00 Panel Two: Cases studies of High-tech park development from overseas
  • Introduction of IT high-tech park from Ireland
  • Introduction of Yokosuka Research Park
  • Role of government playing
  • Positioning and marketing
  • 12.30 Luncheon
    14.00 Panel Three: How to bring up a high-value business park that meets modern requirement in China?
  • Obsolete parks can be upgraded?
  • How to retain talents?
  • Supporting services needed
  • Case study: Shanghai Multi-media Valley
  • 16.00 Chairman's closing remarks
    16.20 Stream B ends
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