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JUNE 14th - 17th, 2010 26th CIMAC World Congress on Combustion Engine Technology for Ship propulsion Power generation Rail traction PPRELIMINARYRELIMINARY PPROGRAMROGRAM www.cimac.com Bergen Tourist Board / Willy Haraldsen Board / Tourist Bergen CONTENTS 3 WELCOME ADDRESS 4 INTRODUCTION TO CIMAC 5 CONFERENCE VENUE 6 PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME 6 MONDAY, 14TH JUNE 2010 9 TUESDAY, 15TH JUNE 2010 14 WEDNESDAY, 16TH JUNE 2010 18 THURSDAY, 17TH JUNE 2010 23 EXHIBITION 25 OPTIONAL TOURS MONDAY 14TH JUNE 2010 26 OPTIONAL TOURS TUESDAY 15TH JUNE 2010 27 OPTIONAL TOURS WEDNESDAY 16TH JUNE 2010 28 OPTIONAL TOURS THURSDAY 17TH JUNE 2010 29 TECHNICAL VISITS FRIDAY 18TH JUNE 2010 30 OPTIONAL PRE AND POST CONGRESS TOURS 32 NORWAY 34 BERGEN 36 ACCOMMODATION 37 HOTEL OVERVIEW AND ROOM RATES 39 GETTING TO BERGEN 40 LOCAL BUSES IN BERGEN AND HORDALAND 41 GENERAL INFORMATION 43 REGISTRATION INFORMATION 46 MEMBERS OF CIMAC Come to beautiful Bergen. You’ll be most welcome. CIMAC National Member Association Norway, through CIMAC 2010 AS has the pleasure of organising the 26th CIMAC World Congress on Combustion Engines, scheduled for 14th – 17th June 2010 in Bergen/Norway. It is a special honour for us to have been awarded the next congress by CIMAC, an organization which has been acting for more than 50 years as a lively and attractive forum for engine and turbine builders and users. Today, CIMAC is the most important platform for the dialogue between the engine industry’s technical experts and its customers. The Congress is devoted to the presentation of papers in the fi elds of marine, power generation and locomotive engine engineering covering state-of-the-art technologies as well as the application of such engines. Moreover, the event provides the unique opportunity to meet colleagues and customers from the industry around the world. Bergen is an old city with long-standing traditions of trade connec- tions to most cities around the North Sea. It is still a small city. The Congress hotels are located within walking distance from Grieghal- len Congress Centre. With its beautiful and spectacular surroundings with seven mountains and the sea, Bergen is the very best place for an international congress and exhibition. The number of abstracts submitted for selection is 295, which is all time high. 182 papers are accepted for regular sessions and 66 for the poster session. An informative and high-quality congress is guaranteed. Also panel discussions will highlight issues which are important for the en- gine world, among them possible confl icts of interest between legislation and sound engineering in special cases. An exhibition will complement the technical sessions. The exhibition will be located in the same building, in Grieghallen Congress Centre and thus be closely integrated into the CIMAC Congress. During the social events at the Congress you and the person accompanying you will gain an impression of the special atmosphere of Bergen in the light of the Nordic summer nights. The 2010 Organising Committee invites you to the 26th CIMAC World Congress on Combustion Engine Technology. We wish you a successful and enjoyable stay in Bergen. President of the 26th CIMAC World Congress 3 Introduction to CIMAC What CIMAC is: CIMAC is a worldwide non-profi t association It brings together manufacturers of diesel and gas consisting of National Member Associations, engines and gas turbines, users such as shipown- National Member Groups and Corporate Members ers, utilities and rail operators and also suppliers, oil in 27 countries in America, Asia and Europe. companies, classifi cation societies and scientists. The mission of CIMAC: • Promote exchange of scientifi c and technical • Focus upon and promote the work and information via its Congresses and CIMAC activities of National Member Associations Circles • Issue publications and support work in the • Improve understanding between engine area of standardisation manufacturers and users • Collaborate with other International • Improve understanding between Associations manufacturers and suppliers • Inform regularly about CIMAC activities • Promote Working Group activities CIMAC Working Groups: All CIMAC Working Groups are established to fi nd • Exhaust Emission Control solutions to technical, commercial and market • Heavy Fuel problems, also to publish recommendations and • Marine Lubricants press releases worldwide. • Users • Unifi ed Rules for Vibration Analysis CIMAC Working Groups are presently active and Measurement in the following areas: • Electronics and Software • Gas Engines • Classifi cation Societies • Engine Room Safety • Crankshaft Rules CIMAC Structure: The CIMAC Congress represents the culmination point of all CIMAC activities and takes place every 3 years each time in a different member country. President Karl Wojik, AVL List GmbH CIMAC Past President Prof. Nikolaos P. Kyrtatos, National Technical University of Athens Executive Vice President Technical Programme Yasuhiro Itoh, Niigata Power Systems Co., Ltd. Board Vice President Technical Programme Klaus Heim, Wärtsilä Corporation Ltd. Vice President Working Groups Søren Jensen, MAN Diesel SE Vice President Users Øyvind Toft, BW Fleet Management AS Vice President Communication Hanspeter Zingg, ABB Turbo Systems Ltd. Secretary General Markus Heseding, CIMAC/VDMA Congress President Einar W. Sundt, Rolls-Royce Marine AS Engines Bergen Organizing CEO for the Hosting company Egil Holland, Federation of Norwegian Industries Committee CIMAC 2010 AS and th of the 26 Chairman of the Organizing Committee CIMAC Chairman of the Finance Committee Jarle Vik, Det Norske Veritas Congress Chairman of Events Committee Martin Solnes, Wärtsilä Norway AS Chairman of Operation Committee Lars Kolle, MARINTEK Chairman of the Technical Committee Markus Heseding, CIMAC/VDMA 4 Conference Venue The congress will be held in Norway’s largest combined culture, congress and exhibition centre, the Grieg Hall, named after the Norwegian com- poser Edvard Grieg. It is located within walking dis- tance of most hotels in the city and has excellent facilities for congress events, both with regard to plenary lectures and oral and poster presentations. The spacious foyer, illuminated by thousands of light bulbs and with views in all directions, is unique. A conference is not only limited to the conference venue itself. It is also everything you experience outside the conference halls. And there you have Bergen, just waiting for you with all its facilities! Stroll around the shops or down the picturesque narrow alleyways, around museums and art galleries, Edvard Griegs Plass 1, N-5015 Bergen, along Bryggen and around the Fish Market. www.grieghallen.no n FløyenWC e gen FL K i in ØYFJELLSTUNNELEN Kamv am v e v re eien s d e e 300 l N u M Mulen T i Christinegård n p p ei e v Breistøle Ballbane t s u Skansemyren en Per e vingene Idrettsplass Irg s v s Fløibanen enb Fløy ren y ute ak e em G nbe ke Skans rg n i rdre Ole Mulelvsm. s v e Hest e b e r gveien No ei n Pra Øvre sveien Mulebk. S hls vei andv ph myr iks So us se ve Pihl Breistølsveien kan ie s g F S n ate . Martin Vahls gt. j e n N.Hertzbergs gt. T e l F l ø y v e i Endregårdsv artar gaten l v Endregården Sandvikskirken L.Bjelkesgt. 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