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XVII EURASIAN MEDIA FORUM - Home September15-17, 2021 EURASIANMEDIAFORUM September 15-17, 2021 About UsProgramSpeakersGallery En QZ RU 2021: In search of New Meanings About UsProgramSpeakersGallery En QZ RU XVIIEURASIANMEDIAFORUM September 15-17, 2021 generalpartner socialpartner Registration Online The first day 15/09 MASTER CLASSES AND ROUNDTABLES The second day 16/09 INDEPENDENCE WORLD POLITICS AND ECONOMIES MEDIA ENVIRONMENT The third day 17/09 POLITICS/SOCIETY MEDIA EDUCATION FUTUROLOGY prоgrаm 1 2 3 UTC/GMT+6 Time zone 10:00–11:00 Masterclass #1 SOCIAL PROJECTS IN DIGITAL: EFFECTIVE TOOLS AND BEST PRACTICES Speaker BEKSULTAN KAZYBEK Digital producer, Kazakhstan 11:00–12:00 Masterclass #2 INTRODUCTION TO VIDEO PRODUCTION FOR NGOS & HUMANITARIAN STORYTELLERS Speaker Clementine Malpas Filmmaker, UK 12:00–13:00 Master class #3 WHY CRITICAL THINKING? Speaker SALAH KHALIL Founder of Macat International Ltd, Egypt 12.00-13.30 Roundtable #1 MEDIA OF TURKIC-SPEAKING COUNTRIES. DEVELOPING COOPERATION IN A NEW REALITY Moderator Sayat Zhoken journalist, Kazakhstan AHMET YEŞİLTEPE Journalist, Media Manager, Turkey István Pálffy-Orbán Director for Television, Duna Media Service Provider, Hungary Fuzuli Majidli Zulfu oglu Vice President of the International Turkish Academy, Doctor of Political Sciences, Azerbaijan Tofik Abbasov Political Scientist specializing in the South Caucasus Region, Post-Soviet States and the Middle East Political Observer, Azerbaijan Lyazzat Tanysbay Chairperson of the Management Board of RTRK Kazakhstan JSC, Kazakhstan Janatkhon Kurbanova Editor-In-Chief, Avesta news agency, Tajikistan Merdan Gazakbayev General Director of the State News Agency TDH, Turkmenistan 14:00–15:00 Masterclass #4 HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE Speaker Andrew Keen Author, Director, Commentator on the Silicon Valley-based Digital Revolution, USA 15:00–16:00 Masterclass #5 MEDIA AUDIENCE - FORMATS OF INTERACTION Speaker Sergey Stanovkin Program Director, European News Academy, UK 15:00–16:00 Roundtable #2 A NEW TURNOVER: HOW CAN EVENTS IN AFGHANISTAN AFFECT THE CENTRAL ASIA? Moderator KAIRAT ABUSSEITOV Head of International Programmes Center Nursultan Nazarbayev Foundation, Kazakhstan Sultan Akimbekov Director of the Institute of Asian Studies, Kazakhstan Husain Haqqani Senior Fellow and Director for South and Central Asia at Hudson Institute, USA Bakhtiyor Ergashev Director of the Center for Research Initiatives Ma’no, Uzbekistan Omirtay Bitimov Chairman of the AFG-QAZ Kazakhstan-Afghanistan Association for Development and Partnership Saimiddin Mirzoyev Political scientist, Tajikistan Irina Zvyagelskaya Professor, Doctor of Science (History), Head of the Center for Middle East Studies at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia 16:00–17:00 Masterclass #6 DIGITAL ME: FROM SURFING SOCIAL MEDIA TO MERGING WITH AI AND SINGULARITY Speaker Evgeny CHERESHNEV Executive Vice President, Digital Ventures, Russia 17:00–18:00 Masterclass #7 SOCIAL MARKETING Speaker Olga Sharatuta Founder and CEO RedMe Agency, Russia 17:00–18:30 Roundtable #3 DEVELOPMENT OF KAZAKHSTAN BRANDS. THE ROLE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF TRADITIONAL AND NEW MEDIA Moderator Ilmurad Jumayev Chairperson of the Expert Commission of the Central Asian Advertising Association, Kazakhstan Yerbol Yesseneyev Atameken NEC, Kazakhstan Tatyana Startseva KANTAR Kazakhstan, Managing Director, Kazakhstan Anton Ossipov Hard Worker Creative Agency, Director, Kazakhstan Ulzhalgas Chymyrbayeva Kcell JSC, Marketing and Communication Department Head, Kazakhstan UTC/GMT+6 Time zone 10:00–10:30 Opening ceremony 10:30–11:50 Session #1: Independence SESSION DEDICATED TO THE 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF KAZAKHSTAN’S INDEPENDENCE The day of the declaration of independence of Kazakhstan has run like a red thread through the entire history of the country, linking its past, present and future forever. The reality that surrounds us today is the result of decisions long since made, but which had and continue to have a significant impact on the development of the country. This session provides an analysis of the 30 years since independence and considers the preservation of stability in an unstable world, as well as the desire for creative growth. The session asks what processes taking place in Kazakhstan and the decisions being made here can become an example for others? Moderator Riz KHAN Journalist, Riz Khan Productions, USA Maulen Ashimbayev Chairperson of the Senate of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yakup Beris UNDP Resident Representative in the Republic of Kazakhstan Igor Rogov Deputy Executive Director of the Foundation of the First President of Kazakhstan, a member of the Venice Commission, Kazakhstan Rupert Goodman Chairman of World Petroleum, Global Energy and World Energy Insight. Vice President of Flora and Fauna International and Member of the Development Board of Artes Mundi, a non-profit art charity organization, UK 12:00–13:30 Session #2: World Policies and Economies HOW THE PANDEMIC HAS CHANGED THE WORLD AND DEFINED NEW PATHS OF GLOBAL COEXISTENCE The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated existing geopolitical and social issues and caused enormous damage to the global economy. By exposing underlying problems, the pandemic has forced countries to make quick decisions for the benefit of their citizens and adapt instantly. However, while being concentrated on top-priority domestic issues, countries are becoming alienated from each other. The deterioration of diplomatic ties, political competition and suspicion, disregard for the interests of other countries and unceremonious interference in internal processes have resulted in a new Cold War, in which information and sanctions are weapons. Closed borders and other bans and restrictions on movements have all influenced not only interhuman relations, but also international ones. The world has changed and will most likely never be the same. So, what’s next? Moderator Ryan CHILCOTE Award winning PBS NewsHour Special correspondent, Bloomberg Television and CNN alumnus Michael Favorov Doctor of Medical Sciences, Epidemiologist, Expert in Control and Prevention of the Infectious Disease Spread, President of DiaPrep System Inc., Russia/USA Teresa Ribeiro OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Portugal Aida Balayeva Minister of Information and Social Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan Catherine Cano President & Founder, Canovision, Canada Emma Chiu Global Director Wunderman Thompson Intelligence, USA Ryan CHILCOTE Award winning PBS NewsHour Special correspondent, Bloomberg Television and CNN alumnus Philipp Saprykin Deputy Head of the United Nations Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia, Russia 14:30–16:00 Session #3: Media LOTS OF INFORMATION, LITTLE TRUTH The amount of content produced is growing exponentially. Articles on the Internet, news stories, Facebook posts and even short TikTok videos – all of this is created in order to capture the attention of the viewer. Clickbait headlines, distorted information and populist statements for the purpose of manipulation are depriving the media industry of the trust of viewers. Quantity at the expense of quality has become a serious problem, and it is increasingly difficult to differentiate between the truth and the lies. Is the media ready to fight for its credibility? Moderator Ali Aslan International TV Presenter and Journalist, Germany Anastasia Novikova Chief Editor of Informburo.kz Website and Informburo Program, Kazakhstan Xenia Sobchak Journalist, TV host, public figure and creator of #OstorozhnoSobchak YouTube channel, Russia Kjell Stein International Sales Director, Euronews, Germany Nikita Mogutin co-founder of the Baza news publication, founder of the Mash telegram channel, Russia Todd Baer Global Director at Bloomberg LP, UK Sergey Kiselyov General Director, Channel One Eurasia, Kazakhstan AHMET YEŞİLTEPE Journalist, Media Manager, Turkey 16:30–18:00 Session #4: Environment GREEN STRATEGY:ANOTHER LAST CHANCE Technological breakthroughs and innovations that improves people’s quality of living have been accompanied by environmental degradation for many decades. Catastrophic forest fires and droughts exacerbated by global warming, rising sea levels, biodiversity loss and widespread pollution are just some of the global problems that are making countries work together to solve. Delaying decisive action will only make the situation worse. Does humanity have a chance? Moderator Koert Debeuf Editor in Chief of the EU Observer, Belgium Kaddu Sebunya Chief Executive Officer, African Wildlife Foundation, Kenya MATTHEW PYE Head of Philosophy, European School Brussels; Founder of the Climate Academy; Author of “Plato Tackles Climate Change, Belgium Jo Ruxton Founder of Ocean Generation (formerly Plastic Oceans UK), UK NAZANIN ALAKIJA Humanitarian, Philanthropist, Human Rights Activist and Education Ambassador, UK Koert Debeuf Editor in Chief of the EU Observer, Belgium UTC/GMT+6 Time zone 10:00–11:30 Session #5: Politics/Society THE AGE OF AGITATION:WHO RULES THE WORLD? A report by the World Economic Forum warned that digital inequality and the concentration of digital power had become a very serious problem. Many experts agree that the greatest “obvious danger” in the coming years is posed by threats related to failures in cybersecurity and this digital concentration of power. At the same time, new technologies are being used for crime, incitement to hatred, spreading false information and exploitation. Businesses and governments should seek new partnerships to ensure digital inclusion without compromising technological progress. Moderator Rauan Kenzhekhanuly Founder and CEO at Bilim Media Group, Kazakhstan Founder and CEO at Bilim Media Group (#1 EdTech provider in Kazakhstan and Central Asia), Republic of Kazakhstan Jaron LANIER Scientist, Musician, Visual Artist and Author of Who Owns the Future?, USA Yerzhan Saltybayev Director Institute of World Economics and Politics under the Nursultan Nazarbayev Foundation (IWEP), Kazakhstan Kjell A. Nordström Economist, writer and public speaker, Sweden Ruslan Yusufov Founder and managing partner of mindsmith; expert in digital transformation, technology trends and cybersecurity, Russia Tania Aidrus Head of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s “Digital Pakistan” Initiative, Pakistan Ekaterina Shulman Associate Fellow, Russia and Eurasia program, Chatham House, Russia 12:00–13:30 Session #6: Media MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY:2021 TRENDS The past year has changed the rules of the game in almost every sense. According to a Reuters Institute survey, 76% of media industry executives say the pandemic has accelerated their plans for digital transformation. Experimentation with cross-platform content, the development of niche offerings, and the creation of news chatbots have become imperative for businesses’ survival. The media landscape of the very near future will be influenced by drones, wearables and virtual and augmented realities. Consumers will seek continuous immersion — and technology will provide it. A new “gold rush” is about to begin, and to gain a foothold on the market the media is already having to work today with a vision for 2030 and beyond. Futurologists advise media professionals put aside their journalism textbooks and equip themselves with programming manuals instead. Moderator Sasha Vakulina Sasha Vakulina, Business Editor, Euronews, France Alina Kim (homm9k) TikTok star, influencer, Kazakhstan Ben Hammersley Futurologist, writer, journalist, presenter, propagandist of new digital technologies, USA Nikita Mogutin co-founder of the Baza news publication, founder of the Mash telegram channel, Russia Timur Bekmambetov Producer, Director, Russia-USA Andrew Keen Author, Director, Commentator on the Silicon Valley-based Digital Revolution, USA Alex Volcic Managing Director, Head of Russia & CIS Business Intelligence & Investigations at Kroll, Russia 14:30–16:00 Session #7: Education THE FUTURE OF THE LABOR AND EDUCATION MARKETS According to the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI), 400 million people will lose their jobs due to automation by 2030, which equates to 15% of the global workforce. Facing the threat of redundancy – and without the time to go back to college or university - more and more adult professionals are turning to online education as a means of upgrading their skills and staying competitive in an increasingly overcrowded labor market. As a result, education is becoming continuous and targeted and will, most likely, take on new forms. Is it inevitable that soon highly qualified individuals will have to fight harder than ever just to land a job, while unemployment figures reach unprecedented levels? How should governments and corporations support displaced workers and the unemployed? Moderator Sayassat NURBEK Director of BTS Education, Head of Atlas of New Professions of Kazakhstan project, National Geographic Kazakhstan Goodwill Ambassador Daniel Susskind Economist, Author, UK TANMAY BAKSHI Google Developer Expert for Machine Learning, Advisory Software Engineer at IBM, Canada SALAH KHALIL Founder of Macat International Ltd, Egypt Perttu Pölönen Futurist, Inventor and Author, Finland Dmitry Sudakov Head of the Atlas of Emerging Jobs project, Russia Katie Paterson Visual Artist, Scotland 16:30–18:00 Session #8: Futurology THE WORLD IN A FUTURE ALREADY ARRIVED People are constantly changing the world around them with new ideas and technologies and changing themselves in the process. In the optimistic imagination of a person, the future is painted in bright colors – a high-tech utopia aimed at the benefit of every person and universal equality. In the current reality, however, the development and availability of technology across the world’s countries is advancing at different rates, which is leading to an even greater gap between “rich” and “poor” states. Regardless of forecasts, the future is already happening now. Can we make it favorable for everyone? Moderator Lyazzat Shatayeva journalist, Kazakhstan HIROSHI ISHIGURO Visiting Director of Hiroshi Ishiguro Laboratories at the Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute, Japan Evgeny CHERESHNEV Executive Vice President, Digital Ventures, Russia Dr. Koert Van Mensvoort CEO Next Nature Network, Netherlands Marta Peirano International Expert in Technology, Digital Art, free Software & Culture.Author of "The Enemy Knows the System", Spain Katie Paterson Visual Artist, Scotland 18:00–18:30 Closing the Forum general partner social partner official partners Registration Media partners NUR-SULTAN OFFICE: 37 MANGILIK EL AVENUE MEDIA ACCREDITATION INFO@EAMEDIA.ORG, PR@EAMEDIA.ORG Corporate website Online Registration Dear Participant,Anyone visiting the Forum is required to have a vaccination passport or a negative PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before their visit. 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