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As a valued member of the Benelux Chamber, CEIBS is pleased to invite our members to join the upcoming CEIBS Europe Forum on Artificial Intelligence, a high-level offline dialogue taking place simultaneously in Brussels and Shanghai. The Forum is free to attend for our members in both cities, with the Brussels session beginning at 8:30am and the Shanghai session at 2:30pm, offering a valuable opportunity to engage in this timely Europe-China dialogue on AI innovation, governance, and industrial development. The Forum will feature prominent voices from Europe and China, including Charles Michel, former President of the European Council and former Prime Minister of Belgium, and will bring together policymakers, business leaders, academics, and technology experts for an in-depth exchange on one of the defining issues of our time.


Date: June 24th (Wednesday), 2026

Venue:

Shanghai: 699 Hongfeng Road, Pudong, Shanghai, P.R.C

Brussels: Rue de la Loi 155 Résidence Palace, International Press Center, 1040 Brussels, Belgium

Organiser: China Europe International Business School (CEIBS)

Supporting Partners: CEIBS AI and Management Innovation (AIMI) Research Center, EU-China Business Association, China Chamber of Commerce to the EU (CCCEU), Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, ChinaEU


Forum Background

Within this evolving landscape, Europe and China occupy distinct yet deeply interconnected positions. China—alongside the United States—stands at the forefront of technological innovation and large-scale application, rapidly advancing areas such as large language models, embodied intelligence, and industrial AI. Europe, leveraging its unique historical heritage and values, has emerged as a driving force in establishing institutional frameworks for AI governance, ethical leadership, and trustworthy AI in a new technological era, exerting a pivotal influence in shaping global AI governance systems and standardised frameworks.


At a time of heightened geopolitical tension and increasing risk of technological fragmentation, EU-China cooperation in AI represents a vital window of opportunity. The two sides demonstrate potential for strategic complementarity: China offers extensive application scenarios, engineering capabilities, and industrial scale, while Europe contributes robust governance systems, trusted technology frameworks, and regulatory expertise. At this pivotal juncture, EU-China cooperation is imbued with ever greater strategic significance. Through thoughtful collaboration in AI, Europe and China may not only advance technological innovation and industrial upgrading but produce greater stability and predictability into global AI governance.


The implications of such cooperation extend far beyond national strategies. AI is rapidly embedding itself across manufacturing, energy, transportation, finance, healthcare, and urban systems, driving industrial restructuring, organisational transformation, and fundamental shifts in business strategy. For enterprises and entrepreneurs alike, leveraging AI to meaningfully empower industries has become a shared and pressing challenge.


In order to provide a platform for the high-level dialogue needed to establish meaningful cooperation in AI, the CEIBS Europe Forum will take place in both Brussels, the heart of European regulation and governance, and Shanghai, a driving force in China's innovation ecosystem, focusing on a core question of our era: At this pivotal moment in which artificial intelligence stands on the cusp of profoundly reshaping civilisation, how should Europe and China work together to innovate and development while safeguarding our shared human values.


The event will bring together political leaders, industry pioneers, technology experts, eminent academics and thought leaders from Europe and China, and provide a platform for in-depth dialogue on global AI trends, strategic choices, and industrial empowerment. Through open and constructive exchange, the Forum aims to build shared governance consensus, explore pathways for industrial development, and advance Europe-China AI cooperation—from conceptual dialogue to structural synergy, and from regulatory consensus to shared industrial value creation—injecting renewed momentum into Europe-China collaboration for the sustainable development of global AI.

Agenda

14:30 - 15:00
Registration & Networking
15:00 - 15:10
Welcome Addresses
Prof. Wang Hong, President, Professor of Management, CEIBS【Shanghai】
Gwenn Sonck, Executive Director, EU-China Business Association【Brussels】
Prof. Wang Hong, President, Professor of Management, CEIBS【Shanghai】
Gwenn Sonck, Executive Director, EU-China Business Association【Brussels】
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15:10 - 15:20
Opening Address
Cai Run, Ambassador of the People's Republic of China, Head of the Chinese Mission to the EU【Brussels】
15:20 - 15:40
Keynote Speech 1: The Global Order in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Cooperation, Trust, and Shared Responsibility
Prof. Charles Michel, Former President of the European Council; Former Prime Minister of Belgium; Distinguished Professor, CEIBS【Brussels】
15:40 - 16:00
Keynote Speech 2: Balancing Regulation and Innovation: Pathways for AI Enterprises
Prof. Andrea Renda, Head of the CEPS Unit on GRID; Visiting Professor of Competition Policy and the Digital Economy, College of Europe in Bruges【Brussels】
16:00 - 16:30
High-level Dialogue: AI Pathways and Opportunities for China-Europe Cooperation
Moderator: Ivan Hodac, Founder and Chairman, Aspen Institute【Brussels】

Panelists:

Dita Charanzová, Former Vice-President, European Parliament; Senior Advisor in AI Policy & Digital...
Moderator: Ivan Hodac, Founder and Chairman, Aspen Institute【Brussels】

Panelists:

Dita Charanzová, Former Vice-President, European Parliament; Senior Advisor in AI Policy & Digital Governance, DGA Group【Brussels】
Song Haitao, President of Shanghai Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, Secretary General of Global Alliance of Industrial AI Centers of Excellence【Shanghai】
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16:30 - 17:30
Panel Discussion: AI & the Reshaping of Industries
Moderator: Xu Bo, International Affairs Advisor, CEIBS【Brussels】

Panelists:

Prof. Fang Yue, EVE Energy Chair in Economics and Decision Sciences, CEIBS; Director, CEIBS Research Centre for...
Moderator: Xu Bo, International Affairs Advisor, CEIBS【Brussels】

Panelists:

Prof. Fang Yue, EVE Energy Chair in Economics and Decision Sciences, CEIBS; Director, CEIBS Research Centre for AI and Management Innovation【Shanghai】
Luigi Gambardella, President of ChinaEU, Former Chairman of the European Telecommunications Network Operators’ Association (ETNO)【Brussels】
Li Binjie, SVP, Unitree Robotics【Shanghai】
Alexander Tschentscher, Head of Supply Chain Excellence & Head of Strategy - Supply Chain & Logistics, Siemens AG【Brussels】
Jef Vandenbergen, SCALAR Head of Operations & Cloud Platform Engineering, ZF【Brussels】
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17:30 - 18:00
Future Leaders Dialogue: AI Natives’ Outlook on the Future
Moderator: Prof. Dominique Turpin, President Emeritus, Professor of Marketing, CEIBS【Brussels】

Panelists:

David Timis, AI Energy Impact Fellow, World Economic Forum; Global Communications...
Moderator: Prof. Dominique Turpin, President Emeritus, Professor of Marketing, CEIBS【Brussels】

Panelists:

David Timis, AI Energy Impact Fellow, World Economic Forum; Global Communications & Public Affairs Manager at Generation【Brussels】
Clark Gao, Co-founder and CPO, Creao AI; CEIBS MBA alumnus【Shanghai】
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18:00 - 18:10
Closing Remarks
Prof. Eric Cornuel, President of EFMD Global; Vice-Chairman of the CEIBS Board of Directors【Brussels】
Fang Dongkui, The Secretary General of the China Chamber of Commerce to the EU...
Prof. Eric Cornuel, President of EFMD Global; Vice-Chairman of the CEIBS Board of Directors【Brussels】
Fang Dongkui, The Secretary General of the China Chamber of Commerce to the EU (CCCEU)【Brussels
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18:10 - 19:10
Networking Reception

Tickets

Member Ticket

This ticket is for members of the Benelux Chamber of Commerce, Shanghai, only.

Member Price Complimentary
Ticket Refund Policy
Registration is binding and no-shows will be charged unless cancelled before the end-of-day of the final registration date.