November 17, 2025
07:30
07:30 - 08:30
Registration & welcome coffee
08:30
08:30 - 08:40
Session 1: Opening remarks
CC9, English/French interpretation, livestream
MathiasCormann (OECD)
08:40 - 09:00
Session 2: OECD insights and data on regulatory burden reduction and simplification
CC9, English/French interpretation, livestream
ElsaPilichowski (OECD)ÅsaJohansson (OECD)
09:00
09:00 - 09:30
Coffee Break
09:30 - 10:45
Session 3: High-level panel: Simplifying for success: unlocking prosperity
CC9, English/French interpretation, livestream The high-level panel will explore the goals of today’s burden reduction and simplification agendas and how they align with broader policy objectives — from promoting productivity and innovation to ensuring essential protections for people and the environment. Speakers will be invited to reflect on what is new in the current context, what lessons have been learned from decades of cutting red tape, and how governments’ approaches and tools should evolve in light of these experiences.
FranciscoSaffie Gatica (Chile)HudaAl Hashimi (United Arab Emirates)SanjeevSanyal (India)Maria ElisabettaAlberti Casellati (Italy)DouglasHerbert (France 24)MinnaAila (Business at OECD (BIAC))Maximiliano Matías NarcisoFariña (Ministry of Deregulation and State Transformation, Argentina)
10:45
10:45 - 11:00
Transition Break
11:00
11:00 - 12:00
Session 4: Smarter environmental regulations to reduce burden on firms and accelerate progress in the protection of the environment
CC9, English/French interpretation, livestream A sustainable future for people and the planet hinges on effective regulatory frameworks that protect the environment while encouraging productivity growth and enabling innovation. At the same time, overly complex or fragmented regulations can hinder the development and deployment of effective environmental solutions and delay green investments, for instance in renewable energies. In addition, excessive administrative or reporting requirements linked to environmental goals can stifle business activity. This session will explore ways to accelerate action for the protection of the environment through simple, smart and streamlined regulations.
ViktoriyaKerelska (WindEurope)MikaNykänen (Finland)JavierGarcía (Spanish Association for Standardization (UNE))KumiKitamori (OECD)
11:00 - 12:00
Session 5: Building better, ensuring affordability and cutting red tape
Auditorium, English/French interpretation, livestream Construction projects may be subject to a variety of zoning laws, consultation and reporting obligations, or environmental impact assessments. At the same time, housing shortages have been identified as one of the core elements of current cost of living crises. The construction sector is also key to economic growth, but complex regulations can sometimes hinder practical solutions. This session will explore how governments can balance increasing demand with maintaining community engagement as well as safety and environmental standards.
MariaDe Benedetto (Roma Tre University)JoëlSchons (European Construction Industry Federation (FIEC))TomášHudeček (Czechia)GrahamRussell (United Kingdom)
12:00
12:00 - 13:45
Lunch Break
13:45
13:45 - 14:45
Session 6: Smart rules for smart tech
CC9, English/French interpretation, livestream Artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and automation are transforming the way businesses operate, governments deliver services and people communicate, interact and learn, relentlessly creating new opportunities for progress and growth. Governments face the challenge of enabling progress, creating stability, as well as protecting from risks – some of which are yet unknown. This session will explore how governments can effectively design and implement agile regulatory frameworks that promote innovation while mitigating risks.
FrancePégeot (Canada)NarunPopattanachai (Thailand)AndreaRenda (Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS))PalomaVilla (Telefonica)Bianca-IoanaMarcu (Future of Privacy Forum)
13:45 - 14:45
Session 7: Do you care to simplify? Facilitating access and quality of care services
Auditorium, English/French interpretation, livestream As life expectancy rises and fertility rates decline, many OECD countries are experiencing rapid population aging, with profound implications for health and other care services. Complex and fragmented procedures create barriers for access and also increase costs for public and private providers of care services. This session will explore how access to and quality of care services can be enhanced through simplified procedures.
PaulGarassus (European Union of Private Hospitals (UEHP))ClareDelargy (Ireland)JamesKingsland (Digital Clinical Excellence Forum UK)FrédéricFavraud (Management & Employees Federation (FEC), Force Ouvrière, France)MarkPearson (OECD)
14:45
14:45 - 15:15
Coffee Break
15:15
15:15 - 15:45
Session 8: Towards smart rules for stronger business – key takeaways from Environmental, Construction, Digital and Care Sectors
CC9, English/French interpretation, livestream This session will synthesise the key insights from Sessions 4 to 7, which focused on regulatory challenges in the environmental, construction, digital, and care sectors. Panellists will highlight the main takeaways, identify common themes across sectors, and reflect on policy implications for reducing regulatory burdens while safeguarding public interests. The discussion will also consider cross-cutting lessons that can inform future reforms and support more effective, inclusive, and innovation-friendly regulatory frameworks.
GrahamRussell (United Kingdom)MarkPearson (OECD)ElsaPilichowski (OECD)FrancePégeot (Canada)KumiKitamori (OECD)
15:45 - 16:45
Session 9: Launch of the OECD report “How to manage risks while incentivising growth: Best Practice Principles for Licensing and Permitting” 
CC9, English/French interpretation, livestream This session will launch the new OECD report “How to manage risks while incentivising growth: Best Practice Principles for Licensing and Permitting” with high-level government officials and experts. Licensing and permitting (L&P) are key tools for achieving public policy goals. When well-designed and effectively applied, they help prevent risks before they arise, build public trust, and support innovation and market growth. However, if misused or unproportionate, L&P can create barriers to market entry, hinder innovation, waste public resources, and erode trust and safety. The OECD Best Practice Principles provide guidance across six key principles to ensure governments and licensing authorities use L&P services in the most meaningful, effective, and efficient way.
FranciscoSaffie Gatica (Chile)GrahamRussell (United Kingdom)ElsaPilichowski (OECD)AnnaPietikäinen (OECD)CarolinaM Lobato (Anglo American)AnnaBrakey (Australia)
17:00
17:00 - 18:30
Reception
Salon du Parc