Scandria Final Conference Smart Growth in the Scandinavian-Adriatic Corridor 11-13 June 2012 Berlin Rostock Gedser Copenhagen Malmö Oslo Stockholm Gothenburg Copenhagen Malmö Berlin Prague Munich Vienna Bratislava Milan Ljubljana Bologna *1 *2 *3 *4
Scandria Final Conference 2012 The Scandinavian-Adriatic Corridor for Innovation and Growth: Scandria Weißes Meer Norwegian Sea North Atlantic Ocean Scandria is a cooperation of 19 partners from Germany and Scandinavia willing to assume a future role in developing a green and innovative transport corridor between the Baltic and the Adriatic Sea as well as to promote a new European economic core area. Finland Sweden Gulf of Bothnia Norway Helsinki Oslo land Gulf of Fin Stockholm As such, the Scandria project is part of the initiative to foster the Scandinavian-Adriatic Corridor marking the shortest way from Ireland Scandinavia to the Adriatic Sea Kingdom along the transition pointunited from Eastern to Western Europe. Scandria is funded by the Baltic Sea Region Programme of the European Union. Denmark Copenhagen Tallinn National, regional and local public Estonia authorities and organizations Russia Joint Spatial Planning Department Berlin-Brandenburg Riga Ministry of Energy, Infrastructure and State Latvia Development Mecklenburg-Vorpommern German Association for Housing, Lithuania Urban and Spatial Development Berlin Senate Department for Economics, Vilnius Technology and Research City of NeuruppinMinsk Region Zealand Belarus Swedish Transport Administration Region Skåne Region Halland City of Gothenburg Kiev City of Malmö Baltic Sea North Sea Belfast Dublin Poland Amsterdam Berlin nel h Chan Englis Warsaw Germany Netherlands London Brussels Belgium Prague Czech Republic Paris During the project s lifetime, partnersfrance have successfully advanced Austria the idea of a green Scandria corridor that linksswitzerland smart transport and Slovenia economic development in the frame of the European TEN-T core network. Italy Vienna Bratislava Budapest Zurich Ljubljana Hungary Romania Zagreb Croatia ria tic Serbia Sarajevo The Scandria final conference marks an important milestone for the development of the Scandinavian-Adriatic Corridor as it ties in with the results of three years of cooperation and presents ideas for Portugal further cooperation. Spain r zu d'a Belgrade Bosnia and Herzegovina Ad Golf von Biscaya te Cô Ukraine Business organizations Rostock Port Halmstad Port andmoldova Stevedoring Company Jyväskylä Regional Development Company Chisinau Jykes Ltd Slovakia Se a Montenegro Andorra Podgorica Skopje Rome Porto Tirana Albania Macedonia Project area Madrid Greece Golfo von Valencia www.scandriaproject.eu Atlantischer Ozean Ionisches Meer Alborán Meer Tunisia Algeria Morocco *14 R&D institutions University of Applied Science Wildau Bucharest Roskilde University Lund University Black Sea Bulgaria Sofia Institute of Technology Stockholm Royal Institute of Transport Economics Oslo *15 Malta Ägäisches Meer Mittelmeer *16 Asowsches Meer
Berlin Rostock Gedser Copenhagen Malmö Monday, 11 June 2012 9:30-14:00 Scandria Final Conference Inauguration, Berlin North-South-East-West: Berlin-Brandenburg, green Scandria hub Location: Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development, Invalidenstraße 44, Berlin, conference room K1 Host: Joint Spatial Planning Department Berlin-Brandenburg Language: simultaneous translation German-English provided Moderator: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Herbert Sonntag, Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau / Chairman of the Logistics Network Berlin-Brandenburg Scandria Cooperation for an Integrated Europe 09:30-09:45 Michael Müller, Berlin Mayor and Senator for Urban Development and the Environment 09:45-10:00 Jan Mücke, Parliamentary State Secretary in the German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development 10:00-10:15 Pontus Lindberg, Deputy Governor Region Skane 10:15-10:45 coffee break Scandria Innovation for future development 10:45-11:05 Arvid Kämmerer, Head of marketing and timetable management, DB Netz AG, Regionalbereich Ost 11:05-11:25 Prof. Dr. Barbara Lenz, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Head of the Institute of Transport Research and spokeswoman of the cluster Transport, Mobility and Logistics Berlin-Brandenburg 11:25-11:45 Dr. Peter Eulenhöfer, Director Innovation & Services, Energy of the Brandenburg Economic Development Board 11:45-12:05 Prof. Per Homann Jespersen, Roskilde University 12:05-12:25 Jerker Sjögren, Lindholmen Science Park 12:25-12:45 Closing remark by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Herbert Sonntag, Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau / Chairman of the Logistics Network Berlin-Brandenburg 12:45 13:45 lunch buffet 13:45 14:30 visit around Berlin Central Station 14:39 18:15 Train / Bus Transfer Berlin - Rostock Port 18:15 21:00 Evening Reception and boat trip along the Warnow River from Rostock sea port Rostock city port Host: Ministry of Energy, Infrastructure and State Development Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Rostock Port *5 *6 *7
Berlin Rostock Gedser Copenhagen Malmö Tuesday, 12 June 2012 Ca. 7:30-9:00 Transfer Rostock Hotel to Ferry terminal 09:30-10:45 Onboard Conference, Rostock Gedser Building bridges: Cross-border cooperation between Zealand and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Location: Onboard Ferry Rostock-Gedser Host: Region Zealand Language: English Intermodal nodes in Køge and Gedser, Michael Henriques, Incentive Partners Railway Gedser-Nykobing, Henrik Thornblad, Grontmij Safe truck stops in Region Zealand, Henrik Kålund-Jørgensen, Region Zealand Ferry line Gedser-Rostock, representative from Scandlines Ca. 10:45-14:30 Bus / train transfer Gedser Nykøbing/F. Copenhagen 15:30-18:30 Scandria Final Conference Main Event, Copenhagen The Scandinavian-Adriatic Corridor: Connecting Europe, states and regions Location: House of the Danish Regions, Dampfærgevej 22, Copenhagen Host: Region Zealand and Joint Spatial Planning Department Berlin-Brandenburg Moderator: Verner Kristiansen Language: English 14:30-15:30 coffee & registration 15:30-15:50 Welcome and introduction Steen Bach Nielsen, Chairman of the Regional Council of Region Zealand Rainer Bretschneider, State Secretary in the Ministry for Infrastructure and Agriculture Brandenburg 15:50-16:00 Video message by Jean-Eric Paquet, Director European Mobility Network, DG MOVE, European Commission 16:00-16:15 Carsten V. Madsen, Danish Ministry of Transport, Senior Advisor 16:15-16:45 Scandria: What has been achieved after three years of cooperation? Interactive session 16:45-18:00 Panel discussion Scandinavia Europe: New ways forward for European Development Pontus Lindberg, Deputy Governor Region Skane Steen Bach Nielsen, Chairman of the Regional Council Region Zealand Rainer Bretschneider, State Secretary in the Ministry for Infrastructure and Agriculture Brandenburg Ephraim Gothe, State Secretary in the Berlin Senate Department for Urban Development and the Environment Floire Daub, City of Oslo, Project leader The Scandinavian 8 Million City, COINCO Representative of DG MOVE, European Commission 18:00-18:30 Opportunity for press inquiries 19:30 Dinner for invited guests *8 *9 *10
Berlin Rostock Gedser Copenhagen Malmö Wednesday, 13 June 2012 09:30-14:00 Scandria Final Conference Closing Event, Malmö The Scandria Green Corridor: Showcase for future transport solutions Location: Region Skåne Office, Dockplatsen 26, Malmö Host: Region Skane, Swedish Transport Administration, Lund University Language: English Moderator: Verner Kristiansen 09:30-10:30 Train transfer from Copenhagen to Malmö 10:30-11:00 Coffee & Registration Welcome and introduction 11:00-11:30 Pontus Linberg, Deputy Governor Region Skåne Lennart Andersson, Director Swedish Transport Administration, Southern Region Green Corridor and Biogas initiatives 11:30-12:15 Jeanette Ragnar, Region Skåne Ylva Persson, Project manager Swedish Transport Administration 12:30-13:00 Tommy Halén, CEO Port of Trelleborg 13:00-13:30 Rikard Engström, Swedish Transport Administration 13:30-13:45 Ephraim Gothe, State Secretary in the Berlin Senate Department for Urban Development and the Environment 14:00 Lunch *11 *12 *13
Part-financed by the European Union (European Regional Development Fund) Imprint The Scandria Final Conference is organized by the project Scandinavian-Adriatic Corridor for Innovation and Growth (Scandria) www.scandriaproject.eu Scandria Lead Partner Joint Spatial Planning Department Berlin-Brandenburg Lindenstraße 34 a D-14467 Potsdam www.gl.berlin-brandenburg.de Conference organization INFRASTRUKTUR & UMWELT phone: +49(0)331-50581-12 fax: +49(0)331-5058120 mailto:sven.friedrich@iu-info.de This leaflet has been produced with the assistance of the European Union. Online Conference Registration and further information www.amiando.com/scandria.html *1, Deutsche Bahn AG / Roland Horn *2, *4, *6, *9, *14, *16 Rostock Port / Nordlicht *3, *11, *15 Kaspar Dudzik *5, Precious People *7, Deutsche Bahn AG / Bartlomiej Banaszak *8, IPG Potsdam mbh *10, ESS AB *12, *13 Per-Olof Persson