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Smart Solutions for Urban Challenges
The Business and Technology Conference
of the Asia-Pacific Weeks Berlin 2015
May 21 – 22, 2015 | www.APWberlin.de/en
With the generous
support from
Strategic PartnersSpecial thanks to
our main sponsors
Special thanks to
our sponsors
The Asia-Pacific Weeks Berlin are a forum for the dialog with a business region that features high growth rates and is contributing to the global future. In 2015, the Asia-Pacific Weeks will focus on smart cities and in particular the urban challenges facing Berlin and the high-growth cities in Asia.
At the Business and Technology Conference of the AP Weeks Berlin hosted by Berlin Partner for Business and Technology, new models of business, partnership and financing for smart cities are discussed. Cities present their strategies and ideas for infra-structure solutions and companies demonstrate their technical answers. Integral part of the conference are site visits to smart projects and sites of the future.
Participation is free of charge, registration under www.apwberlin.de is mandatory. The event is being video-recorded.
SCHEDULE
May 21, 2015 Day 1
May 22, 2015 Day 2
09:00 – 09:30 a.m.
Registration
09:30 – 11:00 a.m.
Session 1 Innovative Business, Partnership and Financing Models
Session 5 Visions and Strategies for smarter Cities
11:00 – 11:30 a.m.
Coffee Break
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Session 2 Breaking out of the Silo – Smart Technologies in other Sectors
Session 6 Greener Industrialization in Asia-Pacific
1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Lunch Break
2:00 – 3:30 p.m.
Session 3 Usability und Design for All - Smart Mobility in Cities
Session 7 Rethinking Urban Processes and Structures – Openly
3:30 – 4:00 p.m.
Coffee Break
4:00 – 5.30 p.m.
Session 4 Usability und Design for All - Smart Living in Cities
Session 8 New Solutions and Business Models for Integrated Renewable Energy Generation in Cities
PROGRAM Thursday, 21 May 2015 9:00 Registration at Level 1, Hall A2
09:30 – 09:45 a.m. Opening
Alexander Möller, Head of Unit Smart Cities, Berlin Partner for Business and Technology
Dr. Rainer Seider, President, Asia-Pacific Forum Berlin e.V.
09:45 – 11:00 a.m. Session 1
Innovative Business, Partnership and Financing Models Implementing interconnected technologies, cities modernize in the energy, mobility, logistics, water supply sectors, in buildings, health, education and e-governance. The tight budgetary situation of cities encourages companies to develop creative business models or to submit administrations new cooperation propositions. Oliver Lünstedt, CEO Carzapp Germany Wesam Iwas, Business Development Manager parku Verwaltung GmbH & Co. KG, Germany Dr. Frank Pawlitschek, Managing Director ubitricity, Germany Dr. Martin Wattenbach, German Research Centre For Geosciences Ajayakumar S, Chief Town Planner, Department of Town and Country Planning, Govt. of Kerala, India Iemke Idsingh, Public Sector Solutions Director, Oracle Smart City Platform Moderation: Alexander Möller, Berlin Partner for Business and Technology
11:30 – 1:00 p.m. Session 2
Breaking out of the Silo – Smart Technologies in other Sectors Smart solutions for cities and citizens offer societal, economic and ecological benefits. New thinking enables creative spillovers across sector boundaries. Katharina Bernard, Doppelmayr Urban Solutions, Austria Daniel Schwaag, elegant embellishment ltd./.net, Germany Dr. Martin U. Schefter, CEO First Sensor AG, Germany Dr. Torsten Mehlhorn, Head of Business Development, Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz-Institute Berlin, Germany Moderation: Claudia Pelzer, Berlin Partner for Business and Technology
2:00 – 3:30 p.m. Session 3
Usability und Design for All – Smart Mobility in Cities People want to move around quickly, safely, comfortably and ecologically, but they have different needs and priorities when doing so. To reach their destination, people increasingly combine different forms of mobility, such as (shared) cars, public transport, cycling and walking, to reach their destination. Is the intermodal transport of smart cities open to everyone? Dr. Caroline Sutandi, Senior Lecturer, Parahyangan Catholic University, Bandung, Indonesia Chen Jinchuan, Chief of Planning Section, Beijing Municipal Commission of Transport, PR China Dr. Pondej Chaowarat, Lecturer, Faculty of Architecture, Urban Design and Creative Arts, Mahasarakham University, Thailand Malte Metzing, CEO myBus GmbH, Germany Wentong Zhu, Urban Manager, Callison, LLC, PR China Abhishek Pathak, Director M. P. Enterprises & Associates Ltd, India Moderation: Kevin O´Brien, Editor-in-Chief, Handelsblatt Global Edition
4:00 – 5.30 p.m. Session 4 Usability und Design for All – Smart Living in Cities Smart technologies can assist in everyday life, can extend the self-determination of elderly people and promote our health. Usability of smart-home technologies and assistance systems has highest priority. Hee Yeoun Jeoun, COO Tide Co., Ltd., Korea Dr.-Ing. Christian Bogatu, Managing Director, Product, Sales & Marketing, KIWI.KI GmbH, Germany Simon Tsang, Head of Innovation & Technology, InvestHK, Hong Kong Jacob Easow, Regional City Planner, Govt. of Kerala, India Moderation: Manuel Friedrich, Berlin Partner for Business and Technology
Friday, 22 May 2015 09:30 – 11:00 a.m. Session 5
Visions and Strategies for Smarter Cities Developing a focused, forward-looking economic vision that targets long-term productivity, inclusivity, and resiliency is the first step in making cities smarter. Yet these cities also need to make sure their internal structures can support that vision, meaning purposeful integration between technology and administration. Is the Vision economically-driven, technologically or citizen focused? Ochirbat Sorogjoo, Deputy Mayor in charge of Investment and Urban Development, Capital City of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Zhang Jianshun, Standing Deputy Head of County, Party Committee, Huailai County, PR China Prof. Kerstin Frick, Professor and Dean PG and Collaboration, School of Architecture, Hindustan University, India Moderation: Dr. Eckhart Hertzsch, Expert of the EU Smart Cities and Communities Program
11:30 – 1:00 p.m. Session 6
Greener Industrialization in Asia-Pacific Industrial Districts are far more than places of production, and exhibit city-esque aspects related to ecological quality, socio-economic opportunity and resiliency. While manufacturing itself still matters, the jobs are quickly changing, as is public interest in production resources and methods. “Blue-Collar Green” sustainable district design methods are key to achieving not only more sustainable places of production, but also more ethically-produced products. Thomas Kraubitz, Buro Happold Engineering, Germany Gochoosuren Baigalmaa, Vice Minister of Construction and Urban Development, Mongolia Katrin Gothmann, GIZ Deutsche Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit mbH, Germany Marc Riemenschneider, B. Braun Melsungen AG, Germany (tbc) Jeewon Paek, Henn Architects, Germany (tbc) Moderation: Thomas Kraubitz, Buro Happold Engineering, Germany
2:00 – 3:30 p.m. Session 7
Rethinking Urban Processes and Structures – Openly Most smart city concepts draw from a technology perspective. However, the critical factor in any city is its people and how they interact. Let's rethink together meaningful ways for this interaction. Community platforms, stakeholder games and new planning methods; mixing offline and online collaboration. To foster smart and circular economy driven cities of the future. Prof. Raoul Bunschoten, CHORA city & energy Institute for Urban Design and Sustainable Urban Planning, Technical University Berlin, Germany Alice Audrey Grindhammer, Open Source Circular Economy platform OSCEdays Fu Na, Senior Researcher, Shenzhen City Design Center, PR China Marco Ladenthin, Head of Business Concepts, DB Station & Service, Germany Dr. Maximilian Rapp, Head of Community & Campaigns, HYVE AG, Germany Moderation: Wolfgang Korek, Berlin Partner for Business and Technology
4:00 – 5:30 p.m. Session 8
New solutions and business models for Integrated Renewable Energy Generation in Cities Decentralized Renewable Energy offers various benefits that tend to mobilize private capital, such as local value creation, efficient grid integration, and the proximity between production and consumption. New solutions and the business models behind will be presented. Dr. Dr. Talat Mahmood, CEO B2P GmbH & Vice President Asia-Pacific Forum Berlin e.V., Germany Tobias Kurth, Managing Director, Energy Brainpool GmbH & Co. KG, Germany Christian Hodgson, VP Sales, greenergetic GmbH, Germany Florian Schaller, Project Manager, Reiner Lemoine Institute, Germany Moderation: David Wortmann, Managing Director Berlin-Brandenburg Energy Network e.V.
SITE VISITS
May 20, 2015
Tour 1 | 13.30 – 16.00 hrs
Urban Farming & Urban Gardening
Visit the Efficient City Farming (Aquaponic), a greenhouse with integrated aquaculture and
hydroponics.
Tour 2 | 13.30 16.00 hrs
Energy and Mobility transition in Germany on the example of the EUREF-Campus
Visit the intelligent city district and laboratory, which already achieved the climate protection goals of
the government for 2050 – EUREF-Campus. Schneider Electric, TU-Berlin EUREF-Campus and
Climate KIC present their solutions and scientific work in the field of energy efficiency, sustainable
buildings, climate change challenge projects, social issues of the energy transition.
Tour 3 | 16.00 – 18.00 hrs
Smart Home Solutions and Simulation Testbeds
Presented by DAI-Laboratory (Distributed Artificial Intelligence Laboratory): Visit of the Live 2023
Showroom for smart living simulations and solutions, Energy Showroom and Micro Smart Grid
Testbed.
May 21, 2015
Tour 4 | 10.00 – 13.30 hrs
Urban Buildings – Energy-related reconstruction and smart energy management systems
Presented by GESOBAU AG: Visit of the model project for "green" urban redevelopment, the
Märkisches Viertel, with an improvement of energy efficiency through intelligent reconstruction and
the use of smart meter systems. KIWI.KI presents a secure solution for a keyless life.
Tour 5 | 13.30 – 15.00 hrs
Cutting-edge research projects: safe city solutions & and communication technologies
Presented by Fraunhofer FOKUS: Safety Lab by the Innovation Center for Public Safety and
Security - demonstration of collaborative solutions for public safety. Competence Center for
Automotive Services and Communication Technologies – examples of communication links in
traffic.
Tour 6 | 16.00 – 18.00 hrs
Berlins first Smart City District – The Potsdamer Platz
Visit and presentation of the ecological concept of Potsdamer Platz: sustainable buildings,
sustainable materials, energy efficiency, intelligent waste management and logistic systems as well
as the smart solution for marketing, tourism and shopping by QR Cobble.
May 22, 2015
Tour 7 | 10.00 – 13.30 hrs
Connected Mobility (Potsdamer Platz)
Presented by eMO – Berlin Agency for Electro Mobility and yoove Mobility GmbH: visit the eMO
Electric Mobility lounge and the district of Potsdamer Platz – presentation of the "Street of electric
mobility", electric car sharing fleets including charging stations, public fast charging station,
corporate car sharing system for residents.
Tour 8 | 14.00 – 16.30 hrs
Mobility concepts for urban areas (EUREF-Campus)
Presented by eMO, InnoZ (Innovation Centre for Mobility and Societal Change) and ubitricity GmbH:
visit of the EUREF-Campus and the Intelligent Mobility Station Südkreuz with its concepts of
connected mobility, mobility to grid research and innovative solutions for charging infrastructure.
Tour 9 | 10.00 – 13.30 hrs
Mobility concepts for urban areas (EUREF-Campus)
Presented by eMO, InnoZ (Innovation Centre for Mobility and Societal Change) and ubitricity GmbH:
visit of the EUREF-Campus and the Intelligent Mobility Station Südkreuz with its concepts of
connected mobility, mobility to grid research and innovative solutions for charging infrastructure
Tour 10 | 14.00 – 16.30 hrs
Connected Mobility (Potsdamer Platz)
Presented by eMO – Berlin Agency for Electro Mobility and yoove Mobility GmbH: visit the eMO
Electric Mobility lounge and the district of Potsdamer Platz – presentation of the "Street of electric
mobility", electric car sharing fleets including charging stations, public fast charging station,
corporate car sharing system for residents.
MEETING POINT: at the main entrance of the exhibition hall.
The number of participants per tour is limited. Participation is free of charge.
In case of any changes, cancellations or last minute bookings please contact us via Email or directly
on the fairground at the Information Desk of SMART BUSINESS DAYS.
Contact: [email protected]
Deutsche Messe
Messegelände
30521 Hannover
Germany
Tel. +49 511 89-0
Fax +49 511 89-32626
www.messe.de
20 – 22 May 2015 ▪ Berlin ▪ Germany
CityCube Berlin at a glance
Contact details
Milleke Bernstein
Tel. +49 511 89-31308
Level 2Hall B
Level 3
Entrance
Level 1
M8M7 M6 M5 M4 M3 M2
M1
R12 R11
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R10 R9 R8 R7 R6 R5 R4 R3R2 R1
S4 S3S2 S1
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Level 2/Hall B
Exhibition and Catering
Also visit the exhibition with more than 100 exhibitors
covering the following topics:
■ Urban Buildings & Public Space
■ Urban Energy
■ Urban Management
■ Urban Mobility & Logistics
■ Urban Water & Waste Management
Level 1/Rooms A
Conferences
Metropolitan Solutions
From May 20 to 22 Berlin will become the center of smart, sustainable urban development. Around 4,000 visitors are expected
to attend Metropolitan Solutions 2015. With its 100 exhibitors, 26 conferences and numerous workshops, this trade show is the
key meeting place for urban planners, developers, investors and decision-makers for municipal businesses. Technical solutions
and ideas for sustainable urban centers of the future will be discussed.
Level 3/Rooms M, R, S
Conferences and Workshops
Metropolitan Solutions20 - 22 May 2015
Access to CityCube Hall B via Jafféstraße / Gate 25Zufahrt zum CityCube Halle B über Jafféstraße/Tor 25
Access to parking space P14 (exhibitor parking space / only with valid parking ticket)
Zufahrt zum Parkplatz P14 (Aussteller Parkplatz / nur mit gültigem Parkschein)
Walkway from S-Bahn station „Messe Süd“ to CityCube EntranceFußweg vom S-Bahnhof „Messe Süd“ zum Eingang CityCube
Exhibition GroundsMessegelände
Messe Berlin GmbH . Messedamm 22 . 14055 Berlin . GermanyT +49 30 3038 0 . F +49 30 3038 2325www.messe-berlin.de . [email protected]
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Funded by the European Regional Development Fund´s foreign trade program for accessing new markets
Partners of the Business and Technology Conference
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Buro Happold Engineering
dena German Energy Agency
Inpolis UCE GmbH
Technical University Berlin
Conference Organizer
Berlin Partner für Wirtschaft und Technologie GmbH
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