Promoting Prosperity and Economic Opportunity throughout the
Americas
The second annual Americas Competitiveness Forum (ACF) will be
held on August 17-19, 2008, in Atlanta, Georgia. The Forum will
provide an opportunity for business-to-business and
business-to-government discussions yielding
practical actions that can be taken to improve
competitiveness and economic prosperity in the Americas.
The Americas Competitiveness Forum will provide a venue for
government ministers from the Western Hemisphere to come together
with leaders from the private sector, academia, and
non-governmental organizations, to explore cutting edge ideas and
best practices in several key areas of competitiveness.
The ACF’s main tracks are:
· International Trade Logistics
· Market Opportunities in the
Americas
· Environmental Sustainability
· Alliances in Business and
Education
This forum will be more than a discussion; it will serve as a
launching pad for a continued, practical dialogue on
competitiveness in the Western Hemisphere.
The 2007 ACF was held last June in Atlanta. Approximately
1,000 people from throughout the Hemisphere participated in the
2007 ACF.
The 2008 ACF will be held on August 17-19, 2008 in partnership
with the City of Atlanta and the International Training Center
for Government Authorities (CIFAL Atlanta), a not-for profit
organization created by the United Nations. Atlanta Mayor Shirley
Franklin is the Chair of CIFAL Atlanta’s Board of Trustees, and
she will co-host the ACF with U.S. Secretary of Commerce Carlos
Gutierrez.
For more information, and to register, please visit www.competitivenessforum.com.
