FT Future of Europe Summit: Achieving stability, security and prosperity
Organised in co-operation with the Financial Times and King's College London.
Europe is a powerhouse of innovation, job creation and connectivity. But clouds of uncertainty hang over the continent. The legacy of the global financial crisis lingers as the eurozone struggles to survive. The influx of refugees and economic migrants has fuelled the debate on migration. Terrorism has led to demands for stricter border controls and a more co-ordinated security strategy. In the midst of these challenges, the UK’s status as an EU member state hangs in the balance. Attend the FT Future of Europe Summit to hear a range of views from thought leaders in business and government on how to address these challenges.
Speakers included:
Oussama Ammar, co-founder, TheFamily
Lady Barbara Judge, chair, Institute of Directors
Lionel Barber, editor, Financial Times
Emma Bonino, former minister of foreign affairs, Italy
Peter Chase, vice president, Europe, US Chamber of Commerce
Elizabeth Collett, director, Migration Policy Institute Europe
David Goodhart, director, Integration Hub and head of demography, Immigration and Integration Unit, Policy Exchange
Charles Grant, director, Centre for European Reform
Gerard Lyons, chief economic advisor, Mayor of London’s Office
Emmanuel Macron, French minister for the economy, industry and digital affairs
Juergen Maier, UK chief executive, Siemens
Kyriakos Mitsotakis, president, New Democracy
Helena Morrissey, chief executive officer, Newton Investment Management
Geoff Mulgan, chief executive, Nesta
Benoît Potier, chairman and chief executive Officer, Air Liquide
Radosław Sikorski, senior fellow, Center for European Studies, Harvard University
Jeremy Shapiro, director of research, European Council on Foreign Relations
Sven Smit, director, McKinsey & Company
Peter Sunderland, special representative of the secretary general for migration and development, United Nations
Chairs:
Anne-Sylvaine Chassany, Paris bureau chief, Financial Times
Sarah Gordon, business editor, Financial Times
Roula Khalaf, deputy editor, Financial Times
George Parker, political editor, Financial Times
Quentin Peel, commentator, Financial Times
Peter Spiegel, Brussels bureau chief, Financial Times
John Thornhill, innovation editor, Financial Times
Further information on this event can be found here.