The COVID-19 crisis has been drawing attention to the challenges faced by the already overburdened health systems in many countries and has highlighted the need for sustainable investment in healthcare. At the same time, it also has drawn attention to the need to reshape our systems for the future, reconsidering the roles of hospitals, the potential of telemedicine and health data and the different levels of collaboration between many stakeholders.
But there is more than this, the pandemic has also emphasized the key strategic role that the life sciences sector can play in the future social and economic reconstruction.
Under the lemma «Life sciences: the engine for the recovery after COVID-19», IESE Healthcare 2020 will reflect on the search for a vaccine and a treatment for the disease and it will also bring together top experts from the sector to think about how the different agents in healthcare can work together to continue building a healthier society while also become the economic engine to attract talent, R&D and act as a tractor for the future recovery. We will have a first session on November 19 and a second, on April 13, 2021.
Due to exceptional health and safety measures, the conference will be Live Online
Claudia Escobar
IESE Industry Meetings
tel: +34 93 253 43 36
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15:30-15:40 | Welcome & objective of the session
• Prof. Núria Mas, IESE Business School |
15:40-16:00 | The Global Economy in times of COVID-19. Impact on healthcare |
16:00-17:00 | Lessons learned. How the COVID pandemic can help us design the future of healthcare
• Dr. Robert Meenan, President, Christie Campus Health Moderator: Prof. Núria Mas, IESE Business School |
17:00-17:10 | Break |
17:10-17:30 | COVID in Healthcare. How we can accelerate the recovery
• Álvaro Carpintero, Partner, McKinsey & Company |
17:30-18:30 | Life Sciences as an engine for the future recovery
• Dr. José Miguel Cisneros, Head of Infectious Diseases Department, University Hospital Virgen del Rocío Moderator: Álvaro Carpintero, Partner, McKinsey & Company |
18:30-18:45 | Closing and final thoughts
• Prof. Núria Mas, IESE Business School |
15:30-15:40 | Welcome & objective of the session
• Álvaro Carpintero, Partner at McKinsey & Company |
15:40-16:00 | The Global Economy in times of COVID-19. Impact on healthcare
The COVID-19 has dramatically impacted our world, both economically and socially. What can we expect for the global economy going forward? Is the worst really over? What is the impact of the different macropolicies adopted? What role can the EU Next Generation funds play for the recovery of our economies and for the life science sector? |
VACCINES AND TREATMENTS | |
16:00-16:30 | The road to a vaccine
Where do we stand on the development of a vaccine? How should we think about its pricing and access? • Joaquín Duato, Vice Chairman of the Executive Committee at Johnson & Johnson Moderator: Prof. Núria Mas, IESE Business School |
16:30-16:35 | Break |
16:35-17:00 | Where are we on the treatment front?
How important are the treatments for the disease? How much have we advanced in this direction? What have we learned from the pandemic? • María Río, VP & General Manager, Gilead Spain Moderator: Álvaro Carpintero, Partner McKinsey & Company |
17:00-17:30 | The path towards better treatments and cures for COVID-19 and other pandemics
Faster Cures, a center for the Milken Institute, has the goal of speeding up and improving the medical research system to save lives. During the COVID-19 outbreak, they have been tracking 315 treatments and 199 vaccines in development. They are working with governments trying to speed up the process of promising candidates. Her executive director, will give us an expert analysis on where we are today and which are the key timings we should have in mind for our fight against COVID-19. • Esther Krofah, Executive Director, FasterCures, a Center of the Milken Institute Moderator: Prof. Núria Mas, IESE Business School |
17:30-17:35 | Break |
17:35-18:35 | Life Sciences as an engine for the future recovery
The life sciences sector can and should play key strategic role that in the future social and economic reconstruction. Which are the key elements that we should take under consideration? Which are the things we should do differently? How can we use AI and data to get there faster? How should we change the collaboration between the different players to jump-start this transformation? • Ana Argelich, Vicepresident and Managing Director at MSD in Spain Moderator: Prof. Núria Mas, IESE Business School |
18:35-18:50 | Closing and final thoughts
• Álvaro Carpintero and Prof. Núria Mas |
The second session for the 27 IESE Healthcare will be held for half a day in an Live Online format on April 13, 2021
The registration fee is:
In the event that we are able to combine it also in a face-to-face format,
we will communicate this in due course with the appropriate health conditions and protocols.
Payment must be made prior to program attendance.
2019 · Rising to the Challenge: Healthcare First
2018 · Working for a healthy society
2017 · Building a Sustainable Healthcare Model
2016 · Towards Value-Based Healthcare
2015 · Innovation for the New Healthcare Era
2014 · Propelling Change
2013 · Making Patient-Centric Care Happen
2012 · Value Creation and Value Sharing
2011 · Toward a Change of Model
2010 · The Healthcare Industry in 2020
2009 · Toward a New Model of Industry (Pharma) / Recognizing Value (Healthcare)
2008 · Betting on the Sector (Pharma) / Innovating With Responsibility (Healthcare)
2007 · The Global Opportunity
2006 · Contributing More (Pharma) / The Value of Technology (Healthcare)
2005 · Healing Under Pressure
2004 · Rethinking Health
2003 · Health Technologies and the Management of Health Budgets
2002 · Key Variables for Consideration
2001 · Whither the Spanish Health System?
2000 · The Market for Medical Devices in the European Union
1999 · New Millennium, New Challenges
1998 · Health Reform in Practice: New Ways to Buy and Sell
1997 · Economic Limits of Health Since 1998
1996 · Spanish Health: Reality, Change and Adjustment
1995 · Present and Future
1994 · Building From the Crisis
Coming out of COVID crisis, mobility needs will increase significantly, driving a globally resurging demand across multiple modes and means of transportation. Beyond 2021 we will see how the changes put into place today (e.g., EU Green Deal / Next Generation EU) will drive an innovation of the mobility ecosystem. Mobility will evolve into a “new normal”.
At this year’s second part of our 35th edition, we will continue to respond to this ongoing shift in the sector and broaden the scope from automotive to mobility.
After our first debate last November, we will now deepen our discussion to address the following topics:
Continuing with our 35-year tradition, we hope to shed some light on mobility-related questions while also addressing the «classic» questions relating to the Spanish, European and global markets. In doing so, we will continue providing a premier platform for senior executives from the mobility sector, industry experts and leading academics to exchange ideas about the future of mobility.
Due to exceptional health and safety measures, the conference will be Live Online
Claudia Escobar
IESE Industry Meetings
tel: +34 93 253 43 36
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16:00-16:15 | WELCOME
• Prof. Dr. Marc Sachon, Chairman of IESE Mobility, IESE Business School |
16:15-17:45 | SHARED AND SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY
• Stefan Glebke, CFO, ShareNow Moderators: |
17:45-18:00 | CLOSING REMARKS
• Prof. Dr. Marc Sachon, Chairman of IESE Mobility, IESE Business School |
Sessions will be English and Spanish. There will be simultaneous translation.
The 35 IESE Mobility will be Live Online format.
The registration fee is:
In the event that we are able to combine it also in a face-to-face format,
we will communicate this in due course with the appropriate health conditions and protocols.
Payment must be made prior to program attendance.
2019 · Diversity: Technology, Ecosystems & People
2018 · Back to the future
2017 · The age of turbulence
2016 · The Battle of Automotive
2015 · The Next 30 Years
2014 · Why Automobile
2013 · Two worlds, two speeds?
2012 · Tectonic Shifts
2011 · Megatrends in the Automotive Industry
2010 · Reinventing the Industry
2009 · The Automotive Industry in 2020
2008 · The Automotive Industry in the 2010’s: The Critical Decade?
2007 · Managing Global Uncertainty
2006 · Sustainability of the Automotive Industry in Europe
2005 · Competition and Cooperation
2004 · Back to Basics
2003 · Looking to the Future with Imagination
2002 · Competing Out of Confusion
2001 · Tightening the Screws
2000 · Consequences of Consolidation
1999 · Gods, Tombs, Brands and Experts
1998 · Another Call for Attention
1997 · Entering the 21st Century: The New Trends
1996 · East and West, the Challenge for Europe
1995 · Balance, Present and Future
1994 · How to Face the Recovery?
1993 · Where are we Going?
1992 · The End/Beginning of the Countdown
1991 · Building Up from the Crisis
1990 · Learning Organizations, Change and Innovation. Routines of the 90’s
1989 · A Call for Attention
1988 · Towards 1992: Single Market Consolidation
1987 · The Value-Added Chain in the Automotive Sector
1986 · The Future of the Automotive Sector
The new reality imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic has been the greatest test the food and beverage industry has faced in decades. In those relatively far-off early days of the coronavirus crisis, the industry displayed a resilience under extreme pressure that reflected its high professional level in terms of logistics and operations. It also provided an outstanding response in accordance with the strictest health criteria.
Despite the satisfaction for being able to meet the needs of society in the most difficult months in decades, the industry still faces tremendous challenges as a result of this new reality. COVID-19’s impact has been complex and variable. On one hand, many companies have been relatively immune to the drop in demand affecting other sectors of the economy. On the other, the restaurant and hospitality industry and its specialized food and beverage suppliers have suffered devastating losses that have forced them either to operate at a minimal level of activity or close the business indefinitely or permanently.
In this new scenario, the food and beverage industry must answer some basic questions linked to strategic leadership. Which of the industry’s key factors in the pre-COVID world are still relevant today and what priority do they have? Which ones are no longer relevant? And, finally, what new priorities and emergencies will come to light in the post-pandemic world?
In the process of answering these big questions at the next 24 IESE Food and Beverage Industry Meeting, jointly organized with Deloitte, we will discuss topics such as consumer behavior, new dynamics in the distribution sector, and the medium- and long-term prospects of the restaurant and hospitality industry. We’ll also address the impact of the crisis on key items on the industry’s agenda, including sustainability and health, as well as the role of the Spanish government, with EU support, as a player capable of moderating the crisis and providing a catalyst to relaunch the private sector toward a future that is much more economically efficient, effective and sustainable.
Consumer Trends and the EU Recovery Funds were topics discussed in the first two parts of the Meeting on March 8 and on April 14.
15:30-15:40 | Welcome
STRATEGY AND PERSPECTIVES FOR THE SECTOR • Prof. Adrián Caldart, Academic Director of the Meeting, IESE Business School |
15:40-16:40 | The New Priorities in the Industry and in Retail
• Josep Ametller, CEO and Founder, Casa Ametller Moderator: Prof. Adrián Caldart, IESE Business School |
16:40-16:45 | Break |
16:45-17:25 | The big challenge of the HORECA sector
• Miguel Ibarrola, CEO, ALSEA Europa (Starbucks, Burger King, Dominos…) Moderator: Arturo Gayoso, Partner, Deloitte Financial Advisory |
17:25-17:30 | Break |
17:30-18:30 | New ideas, new products. Three success stories
• Miguel Calatayud, CEO, iWi Moderator: Guillermo Blázquez, Managing Director Spain and Portugal, Bühler Group |
18:30 | Closing
• Prof. Adrián Caldart, Academic Director of the Meeting, IESE Business School |
Due to exceptional health and safety measures, the conference will be Live Online
Claudia Escobar
IESE Industry Meetings
tel: +34 93 253 43 36
The session of the 24 IESE Food & Beverage will be Live Online format on June 1, 2021.
As Member of the IESE Alumni Association you can benefit from the Members’ fee with no cost but you need to register sending an email to AlumniBarcelona@iese.edu
The fee for this session is:
Payment must be made prior to program attendance
MAURICIO GARCÍA DE QUEVEDO
MAURICIO GARCÍA DE QUEVEDO
2020 · Post-COVID strategy and perspectives · Session April 14, 2021
2020 · Post-COVID strategy and perspectives · Session March 8, 2021
2019 · Feeding the Future
2018 · State of Play and Future Scenarios
2017 · Sustainable Growth Strategies: Challenges and Opportunities
2016 · A Global, Creative Look at Growth, New Markets and Change
2015 · The Road to 2025 and Beyond
2014 · The Four I-Engines of the Industry
2013 · Selling Across Continents
2012 · Growth in the recession. Examples for industry and retail
2011 · In search of added value: how to get consumers, margins and competitiveness back
2010 · Food wars: counterattack brands. Rebuilding the industry’s future
Insurance companies are displaying all their skills at handling the risks glimpsed on the immediate horizon. Risks derived from the impact of COVID-19 on distribution management, claims, product design or the effect on the valuation of their portfolios, as well as adapting to their clients’ increasingly more dynamic needs, and managing new products for new risks such as climate change and cyberterrorism.
This need for strategic innovation is just one of the challenges the industry faces, such as maintaining its historic profitability, which has been threatened by low interest rates, price wars and improvable efficiency levels.
These challenges must be faced in a disruptive technological and regulatory context characterized by constant innovation. Examples of this include big data’s potential impact on business, as well as implementation of IFRS 17.
Where is health insurance going after COVID? Will the Internet of Things make risk management more dynamic? What benefits will IFRS 17 have for the Spanish insurance industry? Can insurance companies help solve the pension problem in Spain? Can a price war in health and auto insurance be sustainable? Will we be able to shift from a mentality structured on types of insurance to one based on profitability per client without demutualization?
Regulators, academics, consultants and senior managers in the insurance industry will have a chance to join the conversation on these and other topics and present their opinions and points of view on a scenario that is as uncertain as it is full of opportunities at the 10th Insurance Industry Meeting organized by IESE Business School (CIF) in collaboration with EY.
08:30-09:00 | Registration |
09:00-09:10 | Welcome introduction
• Prof. Miguel Duro, Academic Director Insurance Meeting, IESE Business School |
09:10-09:45 | Challenges and Regulatory Costs
• Sergio Álvarez, Director, Insurance Entities Supervision, Directorate General of Insurance and Pensions Funds, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation Moderator: Prof. Jorge Soley, IESE Business School |
09:50-10:45 | Life: innovative models
• Antonio Trueba, CEO, Mediterráneo Vida Moderator: Ana Belén Hernández, Partner, EY España |
10:50-11:30 | Coffee Break |
11:35-12:00 | Key-Note Speaker: COVID-19: Its impact on the Sanitary System |
12:00-12:55 | Healthcare and Medical Assistance: What have we learned from COVID-19?
• Javier Murillo, Director General, SegurCaixa Adeslas Moderator: Maribel de la Vega, Partner, EY España |
13:00-13:55 | Strategic Experiences in Innovation
• Ignacio Eyriès, CEO, Caser Moderator: Prof. Óscar Gallego, IESE Business School |
14:00-15:30 | Lunch |
15:30-16:25 | Open Innovation: Disruptive Transformation
• Miguel Arias, Global Entrepreneurship Director, Telefónica (on-line connection) Moderator: Prof. Óscar Gallego, IESE Business School |
16:30-17:20 | Climate change: Opportunities for the Insurance Sector
• Jérôme Jean Haegeli, Group Chief Economist, Swiss Re (on-line connection) Moderator: Mario Delgado, Partner, EY España |
17:25-17:55 | Consorcio de Compensación de Seguros: Challenges of an atypical year
• Flavia Rodríguez-Ponga, Director General, Consorcio de Compensación de Seguros Moderator: Prof. Miguel Duro, IESE Business School |
17:55-18:30 | Post-COVID: What tendencies will remain?
• Michel Liès, Chairman, Zurich Insurance Group (on-line connection) Moderators: |
18:30 | Closing |
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Claudia Escobar
IESE Industry Meetings
tel: +34 93 253 43 36
The 10 Insurance will be held on IESE’s new campus in Madrid and it will also be possible to participate online.
The number of participants on campus will be limited due to Covid restrictions, so we encourage to register as soon as possible.
Online: €200
On Campus: €1,000
Online: €200
On Campus: €900
Online: Free
On Campus: €700
Payment must be made prior to program attendance.
2019 · New Insurance and New Risk
2018 · Insurance and New Risk
2017 · Rethinking strategies in the Insurance Business
2016 · Insurance Companies: Strategies for the Future
2015 · Insurance Companies in a Global Context: Challenges and Opportunities
2014 · A new way to Insure?
2013 · Key times: an industry in transformation
2012 · El futuro de la industria del seguro en España
2011 · Oportunidades y riesgos después de Solvencia II
A series of top-level conversations on the economic, technical and scientific conditions anticipated in the future of the energy industry.
Energy Prospectives will bring together world figures recognized for their experience, vision and knowledge of the energy industry so they can share their expertise with business owners, regulators, senior managers and academics.
IESE Madrid
Camino del Cerro del Águila, 3
28023 Madrid
Due to exceptional health and safety measures, the conference will be by videoconference to facilitate participation, exclusively by invitation
Claudia Escobar
IESE Industry Meetings
tel: +34 93 253 43 36
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09:15-09:25 | OPENING
• Franz Heukamp, Dean of IESE Business School |
09:30-09:50 | DISRUPTIONS IN THE ENERGY INDUSTRY
• Christophe Brognaux, Senior Partner and Managing Director |
09:50-10:10 | THE ENERGY MARKET IN SPAIN IN THE NEXT 10 YEARS
• Eva Valle Maestro, Founder of the consultancy QED Economics |
10:10-10:50 | COLOQUIUM
Moderated by Prof. Javier Díaz Giménez, IESE Business School |
10:50-11:00 | Closing
• Rafael Villaseca, President, Naturgy Foundation |
Simultaneous translation in English and Spanish in all sessions.
EVA VALLE MAESTRO
The Naturgy Foundation and IESE have launched Energy Prospectives, a series of top-level conversations on the economic, technical and scientific conditions anticipated in the future of the energy industry.
ANDRIS PIEBALGS
JORGE PADILLA
The Naturgy Foundation and IESE have launched Energy Prospectives, a series of top-level conversations on the economic, technical and scientific conditions anticipated in the future of the energy industry.
Will EU reach deep decarbonization goals? Energy Prospectives seminar maps out course for cutting emissions in Europe.
CLAUDIO ARANZADI
The Naturgy Foundation and IESE have launched Energy Prospectives, a series of top-level conversations on the economic, technical and scientific conditions anticipated in the future of the energy industry.
October 15, 2019 · Energy Prospectives – EP#3
June 20, 2019 · Energy Prospectives – EP#2
March 14, 2019 · Energy Prospectives – EP#1
The convergence of different forces of change has transformed the rules of the game in the real estate sector in a whole range of ways. The social environment in which companies operate is unrecognizable from that of a few years ago. How will the demographic changes in Europe and new lifestyle habits, especially among the younger generations, affect the demand for housing and, as a result, purchase and rental prices? The fields of politics and economics are also presenting enormous challenges and the sector cannot simply sit back and watch. Are issues such as globalization, the concentration of power in large companies, rapid technological developments and increasing environmental awareness changing the way commercial spaces, offices and logistics networks are used and configured?
In recent years, Spanish real estate has been driven by a large influx of foreign capital. What kind of strategy is required for the investment of international funds distributed in Spain amid the threat of a global economic slowdown and a domestic political environment characterized by uncertainty?
The way in which the different stakeholders of the real estate sector are responding and adapting their strategies to these issues will be the central focus of the 6th IESE Real Estate Industry Meeting, which will be held on January 30, 2020, on the IESE Campus in Madrid.
IESE Madrid
Camino del Cerro del Águila, 3
28023 Madrid
Claudia Escobar
IESE Industry Meetings
tel: +34 93 253 43 36
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08:30-09:00 | Welcome and registration |
09:00-09:15 | OPENING
• Prof. José Luis Suárez, Academic Director of the Meeting, IESE Business School |
09:15-10:30 | RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
• Juan Antonio Gómez-Pintado, Chair, Asprima Moderator: Prof. José Luis Suárez, IESE Business School |
10:30-11:15 | Coffee Break |
11:15-12:30 | OFFICES, RETAIL AND LOGISTICS
• Juan José Brugera, Chair, Inmobiliaria Colonial Moderator: Susana Rodríguez, Savills Aguirre Newman |
12:30-13:15 | THE FUTURE OF THE WORKPLACE
• Philip Ross, Futurologist & CEO, Cordless & UnGroup Moderator: Prof. Carles Vergara, IESE Business School |
13:30-14:45 | Lunch |
14:45-15:45 | HOTELS AND TOURISM
• Amancio López, President, Grupo Hotusa Moderator: Ignacio Martos, Tinsa |
15:45-16:15 | CLIMATE CHANGE. IMPACT ON REAL ESTATE
• Prof. Carles Vergara, IESE Business School |
16:15-16:30 | Break |
16:30-17:45 | DEMOGRAPHICS AND HOUSING MODELS
• Prof. Javier Díaz Giménez, IESE Business School Moderator: Prof. Jorge Soley, IESE Business School |
17:45 | CLOSING
• Prof. José Luis Suárez, Academic Director of the Meeting, IESE Business School |
The fees for the 6 Real Estate Industry Meeting are:
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IESE Members and Partners
Payment must be made prior to program attendance.
Places are limited and registrations are processed in strict order of receipt.
2019 · The New Normal in Real Estate
2018 · Where Are We in the Real Estate Cycle
2017 · Real Estate and Society
2016 · The Renovation of the Real Estate Industry in Spain