
Join us October 24, International UN Day, and the official kick-off of the 7-Day Countdown to 7 Billion, for a day of conversations and innovation at SAP.
HOUSEKEEPING
To participate in this event on Twitter, please use the following hashtags: #7billion #SAP (always in combination)
To participate on the virtual platform (live streaming), please register here: http://bit.ly/innoday7bBL
OVERVIEW
The world’s population is slated to top seven billion people on October 31, 2011. This humanitarian milestone represents both an achievement and a challenge, and impacts everyone on the planet. A world of seven billion and beyond has implications for sustainability, urbanization, access to health services and youth empowerment. Companies, governments and non-profits of every size have a role to play to create a healthy and sustainable world for all.
As the United Nations agency responsible for marking this milestone, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is leading a global initiative—7 Billion Actions—to raise awareness of the opportunities and challenges of a world of seven billion people and beyond.
HOW DOES SAP FIT IN?
SAP is partnering with the UNFPA on the 7 billion actions campaign and hosting an executive roundtable and Innovation Day on October 24th , 2011. This is a unique day bringing together technology experts, designers, business experts, and non-profits at the SAP Palo Alto Labs to co-innovate and design solutions for the next billion.
SAP CSR and SAP Marketing will drive a two part event which is comprised of:
SAP Would Like To Help the World Run Better (we hope we are already making a contribution).
Unfortunately the live event is sold out but there might be tickets available at the door on the day. But to participate from the comfort of your office or home, simply register here: http://bit.ly/innoday7bBL.
To participate in this event on Twitter, please use the following hashtags: #7billion #SAP (always in combination)
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PS: SAP joined the 7 Billion Actions taskforce of United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in February 2011. SAP is not a paying sponsor. We are providing in-kind software as well as project expertise, including contributing to the social media campaign.
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