Programme

Discover the programme for the next edition of BEE

BEE 2024 programme

Thursday, June 27, 2024

Cité Mondiale - Bordeaux

10 am
- 10:40 am

Duration: 40mn

Introduction

By the European Commission and a member of the French government

With

Véronique FERREIRA Claudine BICHET

10:40 am
- 11:15 am

Duration: 35mn

Plenary session

Public procurement and re-industrialisation in Europe: from strategy to action

The context of successive crises is raising awareness of the need to build European industrial tools to lay the foundations for a well-managed economy. How can we ensure that public procurement is a lever for reindustrialisation in Europe? Which territorial levels need to be considered and which practical targets should be envisaged? How can the issue of responsible public procurement be integrated into the development of European projects?

Hosted by

Nathalie GUIRMA

With

Valérie GUINAUDIE Christian BRASSAC Christophe AMORETTI-HANNEQUIN

15 minute break

11:30 am
- 12:25 pm

Duration: 55mn

Round Table 1

European public purchasers: towards shared practices

Collaborations between European public purchasers are on the rise. What tools designed by these focus groups are available to improve the efficiency and governance of public procurement? An example of European collaboration: the study of framework agreements, the subject of discussions between European purchasers.

Hosted by

Mélanie GAROUSTE, WEKA

With

Jean-Yves MUYLLE Mario COMBA Paulo MAGINA Guillaume MALESPINE

Round Table 2

Towards a green economy: the state of play in Europe

The transition to a circular and green economy is a priority for the European Union. Where do we stand today in terms of regulations and action? What developments are to be envisaged?

Hosted by

Jean-Marc JOANNES, Achatpublic.com

With

Emmanuelle MAIRE Anthony POULIN Malou VAN POPTA

12:25 pm
- 2 pm

Duration: 1h35mn

Cocktail reception

2 pm
- 2:45 pm

Duration: 45mn

Round Table 3

European public purchasers and artificial intelligence

The time has come to optimise public procurement using artificial intelligence. Europe has taken up the issue by introducing the famous AI Act to lay the foundations for regulations to support this technological revolution. What upheavals and impacts should public purchasers anticipate? What new skills will they need to integrate?

Hosted by

Jean-Marc JOANNES, Achatpublic.com

With

Frédéric MARTY Olivier GIANNONI

Keynote speaker

Community Wealth Building: reinventing the economy through public procurement

Inspired by the United States, the Preston model is an initiative that aims to create community wealth developed by Preston City Council and its partners in 2012. This approach was original in that it concentrated its public market procurement expenditure in the surrounding county of Lancashire. More than 10 years after its creation, it is possible to analyse the strengths and weaknesses of the model. This economic approach has been adopted by other local authorities in Europe, but does it have a future?

Hosted by

Nathalie GUIRMA

With

Sarah MCKINLEY Aude SALDANA

15 minute break

3 pm
- 3:45 pm

Duration: 45mn

Round Table 4

Corporate strategies and responsible purchasing: testimonials and business ethics

Changes in European regulations are having far-reaching impacts on companies as they seek to respond to responsible public procurement. How are companies planning and supporting these strategic transformations (industrial, technical, organisational, economic)? Nowadays, business ethics and fair practices are key elements of CSR. What are the developments in this field in Europe?

Hosted by

Nathalie GUIRMA

With

Roxana FAMILY Didier LEJEUNE Laurence LAROCHE Loeizig SEVELLEC

Round Table 5

Different perspectives: digital responsibility in France and Europe

Digital uses have a major carbon footprint (10% of energy consumption and 4% of greenhouse gas emissions in Europe). How can public procurement help increase sufficiency and reduce the impacts of energy consumption? In France and Europe, local authorities are taking action and speaking up.

Hosted by

Mélanie GAROUSTE, WEKA

With

Chiara VENTURINI Céline COLUCCI Jean-Noël OLIVIER

10 minute break

3:55 pm
- 4:15 pm

Duration: 20mn

Conclusion

With representatives of the co-organisers

Hosted by

Nathalie GUIRMA

With

Delphine JAMET Edward JOSSA