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Programme En.Pdf 5 December 09:00-18:00 Registration Gostiny Dvor, Lobby 10:00-10:15 Exhibition opening Gostiny Dvor Sergey Ivanov, Head, President Administration, Russian Federation Dmitry Rogozin, Deputy Prime Minister, Russian Federation Maxim Sokolov, Minister of Transport, Russian Federation 10:15-11:00 Exhibition tour for hilgh-level Government officials Gostiny Dvor 11:00-11:30 Forum opening Gostiny Dvor, Plenary Session Hall Opening remarks: Sergey Ivanov, Head, President Administration, Russian Federation Maxim Sokolov, Minister of Transport, Russian Federation 11:30-13:30 Plenary discussion Gostiny Dvor, Plenary Session Hall Transport of Russia: Outlines of Investment Policy • Forced “overtime”: How to bridge the funding gap in the State Transport System Programme for 2020? • What guarantees will investors receive as a result of the law on the fundamental principles of the public-private partnership in the Russian Federation? • Mechanisms to ensure fiscal sustainability when implementing infrastructure projects. The negative lessons of the “avalanche” PPP in euro zone countries • Establishing a high-quality system to select infrastructure projects: does Russia need a bespoke agency to manage public and private investments in PPP projects? • Long-term tariff regulation as a factor for sustainable and predictable expenses on the development and modernisation of transport infrastructure Moderator: Andrey Sharonov, President, Moscow School of Management, SKOLKOVO Speakers: Kirill Androsov, Managing Partner, Altera Capital Investment Company Kirill Dmitriev, CEO, Russian Direct Investment Fund Sergey Gavrilov, Chairman, Committee on Property, State Duma Sergey Kelbakh, Chairman, Management Board, Russian Highways Natalya Khanzhenkova, Managing Director for Russia, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Igor Levitin, Assistant to the President, Russian Federation Aaron Rubin, CEO, Macquarie Russia & CIS Infrastructure Fund Oleg Sienko, CEO, Uralvagonzavod Maxim Sokolov, Minister of Transport, Russian Federation Vladimir Yakunin, President, Russian Railways Albert Yeganyan, Partner, VEGAS LEX; Chairman of the Board, InfraONE 13:30-15:00 Lunch Dining Area 13:00-14:30 Conference VTM Dorproekt (by invitation only) Gostiny Dvor, Modeling Transport Flows in Transport Planning Conference Hall 2 and Road Engineering 14:00-18:00 International conference (by invitation only) Gostiny Dvor, Important Aspects of Ensuring Transport Safety when Conference Hall 3 Operating Passenger and Freight Transport Services on International Routes Protecting transport system against acts of unlawful interference on the territory of CIS member states when operating passenger and freight transport services on international routes: the most urgent issues and ways of addressing them Aspects of the development and implementation of legal, economic, organisational and other measures in the CIS member states to protect transport infrastructure facilities and transport systems against acts of unlawful interference Strategic areas of activity to ensure transport safety when operating passenger and freight transport services on international routes on the territory of CIS member states: the current situation and prospects for development Moderator: Nikolay Zakhryapin, Deputy Minister of Transport, Russian Federation Speakers: Marat Abdyraev, Deputy Head, Antiterrorist Centre, CIS Alexander Belykh, Deputy Head, Aviation Safety Department, Interstate Aviation Committee Vladimir Chertok, Deputy Head, Federal Service for Supervision of Transport Sergey Gurin, Secretary, Technical Committee 246 «Containers», Federal Agency on Technical Regulation and Metrology Sergey Gruzd, CEO, Security Industry Chingiz Izmailov, Chairman, Executive Committee, Coordinating Transport Council, CIS Vladimir Kudelkin, President, Integra-C Vladimir Kuznetsov, Head, Anti-Terrorism Cooperation Working Group, Council for Rail Transport of CIS States Sergey Maksimov, Advisor, CIS Executive Committee Andrey Novikov, Colonel General of Police, Head, CIS Anti-Terrorism Centre Feodor Pekar, Head, Technical Policy Department, Ministry of Transport and Communication, Republic of Belarus Ivan Pominov, President, ID Systems Valentin Ponomarev, Director, Academy of Integrated Safety, Moscow State University of Railway Engineering Maxim Soldatkin, CEO, BIPROASKO Vyacheslav Seden, Deputy Chairman, Council for Transport Safety, Coordinating Transport Council, CIS Dmitry Shamraev, Regional Director, IATA in Russia and CIS Alexander Sveshnikov, Chairman, Transport Security Association Yerlan Turaliyev, Director, Special Office, Ministry of Transport and Communications, Republic of Kazakhstan Zoya Zinkovskaya, Director, Department of Inspection and Assessment, Russian Register Certification Association 15:00-16:00 Presentation, Centre for Strategic Research Gostiny Dvor, The evaluation of how the strategic development of Press Centre Russia’s transport system impacts macroeconomic indicators of Russia’s socio-economic development, with the use of cutting-edge economico-mathematic models 15:00-16:30 Session Gostiny Dvor, HR in the Transport Sector: Where to Search for, Conference Hall 2 How to Attract and How to Develop Best People? Personnel department: administrative and accounting functions or a locomotive of business development? HR as a service function and centre of expertise at a company HR on the ground: is the experience of HR business partners a success? The gap between education and business needs. Do all graduates meet the needs of modern transport sector? Detachment of education from the real needs of business. Are universities preparing the specialists the transport industry needs? How should the problem of the demographic collapse be resolved? Formation of a skill pool Stream 1 Personnel department: administrative and accounting functions or a locomotive for business growth? HR as a service and centre of expertise at a company. Stream 2 The gap between education and business needs. Do all graduates meet the needs of modern transport sector? Moderator: Maxim Belukhin, Consultant and Director of Client Relations, Ward Howell; Associated Executive Coach, INSEAD Speakers: Jan Harder, Vice-President, ALSTOM Russia Svetlana Ivanilova, Deputy CEO for Personnel, Uralvagonzavod Viktor Melanin, Director, Vagonnik; Member, Coordinating Council, Russia Civic Movement Viktor Sergeev, Head of Research, Logistics Faculty, Higher School of Economics Andrey Tishkov, Director, HR Department, Schenker Andrey Yanovsky, Deputy General Director for Organisational Development and Strategy, Neftetransservice 16:00-16:30 Coffee break Dining Area 16:00-18:00 Round table Gostiny Dvor, Additional Revenue for Russia’s Regions: Aplication of Toll Press Centre Payments for 12+T Trucks on Regional Roads in equivalent to the Ongoing Federal Project Moderator: Roman Starovoit, Head, Federal Road Agency Speakers: Irina Blokhina, CEO, First Infrastructure Company InfraONE Ivan Grigorovich, Head, Roads of Russia Elena Semenova, Head of Public-Private Partnership Department, Federal Road Agency Denis Shtirbu, Deputy Head, PPP and Infrastructure, VEGAS LEX Albert Yeganyan, Head, Consultant Consortium for Toll Payments Project (VEGAS LEX, InfraONE, GLONASS, Navigator) 18:30 Reception Vetoshny Complex on behalf of Maxim Sokolov, Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation 6 December 08:00-18:00 Registration 08:30-10:00 Business Breakfast Gostiny Dvor, Conference Hall 1 of the Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation (by invitation only) 10:00-14:00 Conference Gostiny Dvor, Investments in the Road Sector Conference Hall 3 10:00-14:00 Round table (by invitation only) 11-13 Nikolskaya Installation of Tachografs with CIPF by Manufacturers of str, bld 4, conference hall, Transport Vehicles Moscow 10:30-12:00 First Transport Education Forum Moscow State University of Railway Engineering, Speakers: Ceremony Hall, Sergey Aristov, State Secretary - Deputy Minister of Transport, Room 1201, Block 1 Russian Federation Alexander Klimov, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Education and Science, Russian Federation Boris Levin, President, Association of Transport Universities Pavel Luksha, Director, Corporate Educational Programmes, Moscow School of Management, SKOLKOVO 12:00 Tranfer to round tables held at Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation, Moscow College of Rail Transport, and Moscow State Automobile and Road Technical University 10:30-11:30 VCIOM Research on Transport Safety Gostiny Dvor, Press Centre 12:00-13:30 Conference Gostiny Dvor, Investments in Civil Aviation and Subsidising Regional Air Conference Hall 2 Transport Session 1 Government Regulation of Air Transport Accessibility: Initial Results and Development Strategy Moderator: Rano Dzhuraeva, President, Innovation Center of Civil Aviation Introductory remarks. State support measures for the development of regional and local air transport in the Russian Federation Valery Okulov, Deputy Minister of Transport, Russian Federation The route network of regional air transport in the Russian Federation. The regional air transport subsidy programme. Yury Malyshev, Acting Head of the Transportat Regulation Department, Rusavia Pavel Udod, First Deputy CEO, Yakutia Airlines Mikhail Uryvayev, CEO, RusLine International experience of state support for the development of regional and local air transport Dmitri Shamraev, IATA Country Director for Russia and the CIS The subsidy programme for leasing aircraft: results and prospects for updating the aircraft fleet Vladimir
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