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Program
Day I – December 5, 2013
Warsaw, JM Apart Hotel, Grzybowska 45
10.00 – 10.45: Opening Remarks
Marcel Rommerts, DG Move, Research & Innovative Transport Systems
Janusz Piechociński, Vice Prime Minister, Minister of Economy
Prof. dr hab. Jacek Guliński, Under Secretary of State, Ministry of Science and Education
Mr Bartłomiej Bodio, Member of the Parliament of Poland
10.45 – 11.45: Introductory session
Towards innovation - global strategies for sustainable development of transport,
logistics and infrastructure
Moderator: Prof. Adam K. Prokopowicz, CATI Foundation
� Logic, Logistics, Transport and Infrastructure – Forgotten Paradigm, Prof. Adam K.
Prokopowicz, CATI Foundation
� Innovation Union in transport, logistics and infrastructure, Rafał Rowiński,
European Commission
� Innovation in transport, logistics and infrastructure – a competitive edge in global
markets, Marek Tarczyński, Przewodniczący Rady Polskiej Izby Spedycji i Logistyki
� Polish road to innovation 2014 – 2020, Lech Pilawski, Dyrektor Generalny,
Konfederacja Pracodawców Lewiatan
� Regional dimension of innovation – strengthening of the regional potential and
partnership for innovative development, Małgorzata Rudnicka, Mazovia Region
11.45 – 12.00: Coffee break
12.00 – 13.30: Session I:
Clusters stimulating innovation - new approach to cooperation and competition
Moderator: dr Mirosław Antonowicz, Kozminski Academy
� International, national and regional forms od cooperation for innovative
development of transport, logistics and infrastructure, dr Mirosław Antonowicz,
Akademia Leona Koźmińskiego
� THE ISSUE – interdisciplinary international platform for sustainable development,
dr Agata Ciołkosz – Styk, Institute of Geodesy and Cartography, Regional
Coordinator of THE ISSUE EU Program
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� WINN – European Platform for Innovation and Knowledge in Logistics,
Małgorzata Kirchner, The Institute of Logistics and Warehousing, Regional
Coordinator of WINN EU Program
� Local, regional and international cooperation for innovative solutions in low
emission transport, Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco
� Transport, Logistics and Infrastructure Innovation Cluster – cooperation,
innovation, development, Anna Dabrowska, CEO, CATI Foundation
� Stimulating innovativeness and competition – clustering in EU programs 2014-
2020, Joanna Podgórska, Director of the Department of Enterpreneurship and
Innovation, Polish Agency for Enterpreneurship Development
13.30 – 14.30: Lunch
14.30 – 15.45: Session II:
14.30 – 15.45 Debate: Development of pro-innovative human capital. The needs and
challenges for transport, logistics and infrastructure sector. Are we ready for
innovation?
Moderator: dr hab. Czesław Szmidt, Department of Human Resource Management,
Kozminski Academy
Panelists:
Prof. dr hab. Piotr Niedzielski, University of Szczecin
Marek Tarczyński, Chairman of the Polish Chamber of Forwarding and Logistics
dr inż. Artur Rojek, Railway Institute
Aleksander Sierżęga, Simulation Games Manufacture
Adam Wojczuk, Director of Development Strategy LOTOS Asphalt
Ewa Wolniewicz- Warska, KAPSCH Telematic Services
15.45 – 16.15: Debate: Good, Better and the Best. Innovative intermodal transport –
international comparative analysis.
Moderator: Anna Dabrowska, CEO, CATI Foundation
Panelists:
Prof. Adam K. Prokopowicz, Fundacja CATI, Innovative solutions in seaports management
– case study: New Orleans,
Guido Fiorini, Technital S.p.A., Innovative application of automation in port operations –
case study: Vado Ligure,
16.15 – 16.30 Coffee break
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16.30 – 18.15: Session III:
Invent and... finance! Classic and out of the box financing schemes for investments and
innovations in transport, logistics and infrastructure
Moderator: Izabella Żyglicka, Kancelaria Izabella Żyglicka i Wspólnicy
� European Funds for transport, logistics and infrastructure 2014 – 2020, Gabriela
Popowicz, Ministry of Regional Development
� How to prepare projects for European funding 2014-2020: a roadmap for future
Beneficiaries, Tomasz J. Hoffmann, Vincent van den Bosch, PNO Consultants,
� Future of PPP. Whether and how to invest in preparation of hybrid projects?,
Robert Kałuża, Ministry of Regional Development
� Alternative methods of financing local and regional infrastructure projects in
public sector, Adam Lewandowski, Institute for Regional Governance
� Effective financial schemes for transportation and logistics business, Artur Żak,
Idalion Finanse,
� Public service obligation – financing the regional air transportation, dr Jakub
Kociubiński, University of Wrocław
20.00 – 22.00 Ceremony of Transport Innovation Awards 2013 and Primus
Innovatorum 2013 (invitations)
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Day II – December 6,2013
Warsaw, JM Apart Hotel, Grzybowska 45
9.00 – 9.30 Presentation of the Laureates of Transport Innovation Award 2013 and
Primus Innovatorum 2013
9.30 – 10.00 Ceremony of introduction of the new members of the Transport, Logistics,
Infrastructure Innovation Cluster
10.00 – 11.15 Session IV:
Optimization, synergy, effectiveness - innovative solutions in transport and logistics.
Moderator: Prof. Adam K. Prokopowicz, CATI Foundation
� Innovative solutions for logistics in Europe and worldwide, Arkadiusz Żurek, INTL
Institute
� Research and innovation trends in commercial fleet management, Mohammad
Mesgarpour, University of Nottingham
� Transport safety – global track&trace without roaming costs, Izabela Jeleń, The
Institute of Logistics and Warehousing
� Airport nodes in multimodal transport networks, Jarosław Niewiński, Polish Air
Navigation Services Agency,
� Innovative approach to city services management – Bucharest case study, Adam
Kruczek, UTI Poland
11.15 – 11.30 Coffee break
11.30 – 13.15 Session V:
Intelligent systems supporting transport and logistic processes - from IT to ITS?
Moderator: Prof. Jerzy Mikulski, Polish Association of Transport Telematics
� Transport planning tools for intermodal transportation, Marian Konopiński, CATI
Foundation
� Logistic processes optimization systems, Prof. dr hab. Adam Grzech, Wrocław
University of Technology
� Intelligent mobility management in cities and agglomerations, dr Ewa Wolniewicz-
Warska, Kapsch Telematic Services
� Inteligent cities in practice – city management information model, Krzysztof Kardaś,
Director, Atena S.A.
� ITS – integration and standardization. Standardization as the key element of ITS
development, Jarosław Kowalski, PKP Informatyka
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� Telematic solutions in modern rail transportation, Prof. dr hab. Mirosław
Siergiejczyk, Warsaw University of Technology
13.15 – 13.30 Coffee break
13.30 – 15.00 Session VI:
Safety, environment, quality – three dimensions of transport and infrastructure
technologies in the XXI century
Moderator: Sebastian Gościniarek, BBSG
� Creativity and innovation processes in polish railway sektor – case study, Prof. dr hab.
Piotr Niedzielski, University of Szczecin
� Innovative developments of Polish asphalt technologies, Adam Wojczuk, Director of
Development Strategy LOTOS Asphalt
� Effectiveness and safety in road infrastructure maintenance: innovative LED
technologies, Janusz Sobek, Sharp Electronics (Europe) GMBH SP.Z.O.O.
� Safety and effectiveness – new generation of trucks on the European roads,
Zbigniew Kołodziejek, Marketing Manager, DAF Truck Polska
� ECO driving – fashion or real change? Jacek Skalny, CEO, CEZ CARGO
15.00 – 15.30 Brain storming about the future - Summary and closing remarks
15.30: Lunch
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Accompanying events
Day I – December 5, 2013
Warsaw, JM Apart Hotel, Grzybowska 45
10.00 - 17.00 Simulators showcases:
� Truck driving simulator
� Glider flight simulator
12.00 – 13.30 Presentation of the electric car Tesla Roadster - Vision and future of
sustainable mobility – are we facing the radical change in automotive sector
development?
14.30 - 16.00 International Transport Innovations Workshop: Strategies for using
Biomass for Sustainable Transport Fuelling
Day II – December 6, 2013
Warsaw, JM Apart Hotel, Grzybowska 45
10.00 - 15.00 Simulators showcases:
� Truck driving simulator
� Glider flight simulator
11.30 - 13.00 International Transport Innovations Workshop: Preparation of projects
proposals for EU programs 2014 – 2020
13.30 - 15.00 International Transport Innovations Workshop: Business process
optimization in integrated transport systems (workshop in Polish)
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Presentation of the electric car Tesla Roadster
Vision and future of sustainable mobility – are we facing the radical change in automo
tive sector development? December 5, 2013
12.00 – 13.30 Mayor part of our modern reality was created in the XIX and XX century by Nikola Tesla, who is the
author of 300 patents and 125 inventions such as fluorescent lamps, electric motor, radio, and solar
panels. No wonder that the name of this famous inventor served as a brand for ultra-modern, electric
cars produced in California in the United States.
In 2008, the latest model of a fully electric car - the Tesla Roadster entered the world market. The
Tesla Roadster accelerates to a hundred km/h in 3.9 seconds and can move up to 201 km/h. The car is
able to drive over 350 kilometers on a single charge. Body of the car is manufactured in the UK, and
then gets to the USA, where it is equipped with drive and control systems.
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STRATEGIES FOR USING B IOMASS FOR SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT FUELLING
TRANSNATIONAL KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER WORKSHOP
DECEMBER 5, 2013
14:30 – 16:00 FIRST PANEL
Introduction: Baltic Sea Region Project Bioenergy Promotion 2, ConVoco Sp. z o.o.
Panelists: Jonas Ericson, City of Stockholm,Sweden
Ruta Baltause, DG Energy, the European Commission
Thematic scope:
→ EU support schemes for renewable energy, joint cooperation mechanisms;
→ Biogas and biomethane: potential for clean vehicle fuelling;
→ Building local energy independence: creating local energy supply and demand chains;
Moderated by Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco – Consulting for Sustainable Development 16:00-16:20 Coffee break 16:20 – 18:00 SECOND PANEL
Panelists: Jonas Ericson, City of Stockholm,Sweden
Pascal Thshibanda, Region of Skaraborg, Sweden
Thematic scope:
→ From strategies to projects: integrated approach to local bioenergy production
and usage as a way to generate economic advantage;
→ Two case studies:
- Biomethane: transport fuelling and grid injection
- Integrating ecomomic and environmental goals
→ Baltic Sea Region recommendations for regional value chain creation in bioenergy sector
Moderated by Sylwia Klatka, ConVoco – Consulting for Sustainable Development
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International Transport Innovation Workshop
Preparation of projects proposals for EU programs 2014 – 2020
December 6, 2013
11.30 – 13.00
Workshop program:
� Introduction: EU funding programs for transport? Calls overview and schedules. The
most important eligibility criteria for potential beneficiaries.
� The rules for awarding EU grants for transport projects. Objectives of EU institutions for
projects evaluation.
� 10 golden rules for a successful application! On the basis of our experience we will
suggest how to effectively prepare an application for EU grants. What to avoid and what
rules to follow?
� Case study - transport project with EU funding. How does it work?
� Interactive session for the participants of the workshop - On the basis of the
information presented in the first part of the workshop we will invite participants to
solve a case-"Feel like an EU project evaluator".
Trainers:
Tomasz Hoffmann, CEO, PNO Consultants
Vincent Van Den Bosch, Managing Partner, PNO CEE
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International Transport Innovation Workshop
Business process optimization in integrated transport systems
(workshop in Polish)
December 6, 2013
13.30 – 15.00
Workshop program:
� IT tools for transport. Does the software we use meet our requirements? Needs for
improvement and development.
� Key transport processes – identification, monitoring, simulation. Which of the transport
processes are crucial for a company? What do we monitor and what do we miss? How
do we measure the effectiveness of transport processes.
� Optimization of transport processes – criteria, needs and challenges. What are the key
factors for effective transport operations.? Costs, time and quality – how to solve the
optimization triangle?
� Formal and informal standards for IT technologies for transport processes. Are they
useful and implemented? Will EU and national legislation force and speed up
standardization process?
Trainers:
Prof. dr hab. Adam Grzech, Wrocław University of Technology
Prof. Adam K. Prokopowicz, CATI Foundation
Moderator:
Anna Dąbrowska, CATI Foundation
Experts panel:
Izabela Jeleń, The Institute of Logistics and Warehousing
Krzysztof Kardaś, Atena
Arkadiusz Żurek, INTL Institute