WISeKey invited by the Clinton Global Initiative to announce its progress report on the NETeID Commitment during this year’s Annual Meeting held from September 26-28, 2007 in New York
This year’s Annual Meeting will be held from September 26-28, 2007 and will bring together 1,000 leaders from business, NGOs, foundations, academia and government. CGI’s Annual Meeting is focused on driving change by systematically exploring global challenges, detailing successful responses to them, seeking new solutions, forging new partnerships, and—most importantly—inspiring specific commitments from each CGI member.
Commitments—which are made to any cause or organization of the member’s own choosing—can be financial or non-financial. They include dedicating hours, special expertise, corporate resources, and other methods to address global problems.
This year, for the first time, President Clinton will gather Clinton Global Initiative members at Carnegie Hall during the Annual Meeting to recognize five exemplary people who are demonstrating remarkable and innovative ways of addressing global problems. This event is designed to put the spotlight on the efforts of doers and innovators who are making a significant difference.
WISeKey Pledged the NETeID Commitment to the Clinton Global Initiative to providing the necessary identity management and transaction platform to enable a new approach of cash flow management to reduce operations costs, intermediaries and other sources which result in the loss of aid, remittances and micro-credit initiatives, as well as to increase the awareness and control capability of those providing the funds. WISeKey will report to President Clinton on the progress made on the NETeID initiative throughout the course of the year.
WISeKey, in cooperation with the OISTE, will help reduce the gap between the new Digital Identification Divide in less developed countries and emerging economies by creating the infrastructure that will make a de-facto global digital identity community of 1 billion digital identity users while providing equitable and meaningful access to digital information technology.
“I am delighted that we can further the impact of reducing the gap between the new Digital Identification Divide through involvement with the Clinton Initiative. CGI is an event that brings together world leaders to discuss and develop workable solutions to some of the world’s most pressing challenges” said Carlos Moreira, Founder and CEO WISeKey SA.
WISeKey is committed to providing the necessary identity management and transaction platform to enable a new approach of cash flow management to reduce operations costs, intermediaries and other sources which result in the loss of aid, remittances and micro-credit initiatives, as well as to increase the awareness and control capability of those providing the funds. WISeKey and the OISTE Foundation developed for this commitment the NETeID Social Network. The NETeID System was designed as a set of online tools intended to empower poor and excluded people around the world to access via their digital identities different sources of assistances and interventions. The system is designed to constitute a global social network that pulls data from all tools into one easy-to-manage web interface which will include a combination of digital identity, security, privacy, web access, blogging and remittances services. Enabling the poor to access the NETeID Social Network may bring them information and services to empower them to become confident, productive members of a healthy society. Full Commitment >>
The Initiative provides a forum for a select and diverse group of individuals, including heads of state, CEOs, media voices, philanthropists and foundation heads, religious leaders, original thinkers, and those who run highly effective non-profit organizations. By gathering leaders from many fields whose voices, policies and actions have an extraordinary impact, the Clinton Global Initiative creates an unusual opportunity to stimulate change
His Excellency President Branko Crvenkovski | President of the Republic of Macedonia |
His Excellency President Dr. Leonel Fernandez | President of the Dominican Republic |
His Excellency President Stjepan Mesić | President of the Republic of Croatia |
His Excellency President Evo Morales | President of the Republic of Bolivia |
His Excellency President Bingu Wa Mutharika | State President of the Republic of Malawi |
His Excellency President Nursultan A. Nazarbayev | President of the Republic of Kazakhstan |
His Excellency President Shimon Peres | President of the State of Israel |
His Excellency President Álvaro Uribe | President of the Republic of Colombia |
His Excellency Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves | Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
His Excellency Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam | Prime Minister of the Republic of Mauritius |
His Excellency Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare | Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea |
His Excellency Jose Maria Figueres | Former President of the Republic of Costa Rica; Grupo Felipe IV |
His Excellency César Gaviria | Former President of the Republic of Colombia |
His Excellency Felipe González | Former President of the Kingdom of Spain |
His Excellency Paul Martin | Former Prime Minister of Canada |
His Excellency Kjell Magne Bondevik | Former Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Norway; The Oslo Center for Peace and Human Rights |
His Excellency Constantine Simitis | Former Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic |
Her Excellency Mary Robinson | Former President of Ireland; Realizing Rights – The Ethical Globalization Initiative |
His Excellency Ernesto Zedillo | Former President of Mexico; Yale Center for the Study of Globalization |
His Royal Highness Prince Turki Al-Faisal Al Saud | Former Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the United States; Delegation of Saudi Arabia |
Her Excellency Ambassador Hunaina bint Sultan Al-Mughairy | Ambassador of the Sultanate of Oman to the United States |
Danny Abraham | Chairman, Center for Middle East Peace and Economic Cooperation |
Dr. Jacques Aigrain | CEO, Swiss Re Company |
Bradbury Anderson | Vice Chairman & CEO, Best Buy Company, Inc. |
Lance Armstrong | Founder, Lance Armstrong Foundation |
The Honorable Sandy Berger | Chairman, Stonebridge International, LLC |
Peter Buffett | Chairman, NoVo Foundation |
John Chambers | Chairman & CEO, Cisco Systems, Inc. |
Dr. Morris Chang | Chairman, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. |
Gustavo Cisneros | Chairman & CEO, Cisneros Group of Companies |
Ian Davis | World Wide Managing Director, McKinsey & Company |
Kemal Derviş | Administrator, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) |
Dr. Hernando de Soto | President, Institute for Liberty and Democracy |
Dr. Julie Louise Gerberding | Director, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention |
António Guterres | United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees |
Rana Kapoor | Founder, Managing Director & CEO, YES BANK Ltd. |
Vinod Khosla | Partner, Khosla Ventures |
Marc Lasry | Founder & Managing Partner, Avenue Capital Group |
Professor Wangari Maathai | Founder, Green Belt Movement |
The Honorable Luis Alberto Moreno | President, Inter-American Development Bank |
Toni Morrison | Robert F. Goheen Professor in the Humanities, Princeton University |
Nandan Nilekani | Managing Director & CEO, Infosys Technologies, Ltd. |
Indra Nooyi | Chairman & CEO, PepsiCo |
Jim Rogers | Chairman, President, & CEO, Duke Energy Corporation |
Dr. Hector Ruiz | Chairman & CEO, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) |
Amartya Sen | Professor, Harvard University |
Jeff Skoll | Founder & Chairman, Skoll Foundation |
Ted Turner | Chairman, Turner Enterprises, Inc. |
Dr. Daniel Vasella | Chairman & CEO, Novartis Group International AG |