Using the Past Shaping the Future

Schloss Hohenkammer near Munich March 18 and 19, 2019 Living and Working in a digital World

No one can predict yet what digitalization will really mean for us. Some Furthermore, the huge amounts of information are also a huge challenge. A analysts say more jobs will be created than cut, others are less optimistic. meaningful centralized data storage is no longer possible. Edge Computing Some consider artificial intelligence and self-learning systems to be a big is the new solution, and OLAP systems are experiencing a revival, helping risk, others hail the possibility that many routine tasks, which no human business users to focus on analyzing essential and relevant data. Not wants to do anymore, will be taken over by machines. everything new is necessarily good and not everything old bad. On the contrary, it is important to combine proven technologies with new ones and Whichever way you agree, the fact is: Our world is changing and data derive maximum benefit from them. In the end this is a question of return is playing the lead. Naturally, all that data collected and generated by on investment, both in terms of data and systems. machines, sensors and systems needs to be explored. This is not possible without powerful analytics systems. So if data is the foundation, then cubus can support you on your way into the digital future and help you to analysis is the house that builds on it. adapt to current developments and changes – with innovative software and service offerings as well as new ideas and proven methods. That is why we Even if this “house” of the digital future is smarter than ever before, would like to invite you to Schloss Hohenkammer this year. In this idyllic without past and history, it’s just an empty shell. Only by gathering historical corner of the world in near Munich, the past fuses with the present. data, trends can be identified, forecasts prepared and plans assessed. Only Away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, you have the opportunity from experience, we learn what has proven its worth. This is the only way to clear your head and let yourself be inspired. Discuss your questions with to create best practices that help to constantly improve processes. experts, share experiences with your peers and take home real solutions.

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Monday, March 18

11:30 am Registration, Lunch, Networking In keeping with the motto of this year‘s cubus customer day, we are sticking to our proven concept and yet everything is a little different. 12:30 pm Welcome and Logistics The main difference is made by you, our customers. In addition to the Jutta Graupner and Claudia Blümle, cubus usual Austrian, Swiss and German users, we invited our other European 12:45 pm cubus Highlights 2019 customers to join us in Bavaria. While cubus software will no doubt be Harald Matzke, cubus our common topic, English will be our shared language. As you will 1:15 pm Keynote: A Tour Through Hyperspace see, all presentations are either held in English or will be simultaneously Hubert Heijkers, IBM Business Analytics translated. We hope you take the opportunity to find out how companies all over Europe are dealing with the challenges of digital 2:00 pm Coffee Break and Networking transformation and find the time to network with your international Track I – Gutshof Saal Track II – Multimediaraum peers. Cost Matrix – A Cost Overview 2:30 pm Advanced Essbase Reporting with for Project Managers CXO Software For evening entertainment we have yet again chosen something Steve Pankrath, Lufthansa AirPlus Jörg Dieckmann, tobaccoland different and would like to challenge the other, creative side of your Servicekarten brain as well as your muscles. While the conference dress code is 3:00 pm Sales Planning for the Division Truck at Knorr-Bremse Jira – cubus Support System business casual, please bring comfortable clothes and shoes for our Jan Glaesser and Lars Wutzler, Thomas Gerblich, cubus Bavarian Olympics. Though you do not need to pack your wellies. A Knorr-Bremse nice, dry hall will be at the ready in case the weather should turn foul. 3:30 pm Time to Change Rooms

3:40 pm cubus Roadmap In case of questions please do not hesitate to contact Tanja Schuller on Thomas Volz, cubus +49 7032 9451-0 or by email [email protected]. 4:10 pm Check-in and Change of Clothes

5:30 pm Bavarian Olympics

7:30 pm Dinner

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Tuesday, March 19 Morning Afternoon

from 8:30 Arrival and Coffee 1:30 pm Track I – Gutshof Saal Track II – Multimediaraum

9:00 am Mini Workshops – Focus on Warm-Up and Logistics Developer Café Digital Transformation Jutta Graupner and Claudia Blümle, cubus cubus Team Jens Ropers and cubus Team

9:15 am cubus Success Story at Smurfit Kappa 2:30 pm What‘s New and Coming cubus outperform Christian Foucher, Smurfit Kappa in CXO Tips & Tricks Lars van Meegen and Erich Hettrich, cubus 9:45 am Keynote: Tomorrow Everything Will Be Different – Jean-Pierre Quaedvlieg, CXO Where Will the Journey Take Us Next? Frank Eilers, Keynote Speaker & Podcaster 3:00 pm Coffee Break and Networking

10:45 am Coffee Break and Networking 3:30 pm Our Journey with EV Anywhere Jens Kimmel, Carl Zeiss and Andrew Wakelam, cubus 11:15 am What Has the Battle of Waterloo to Do with Successful Controlling? 4:00 pm Jens Ropers, CA Akademie Wrap-Up Harald Matzke, Jutta Graupner and Claudia Blümle, cubus 12:00 pm Lunch 4:30 pm Close

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Monday, March 18 In addition, actuals are updated daily and you can create your own cost items and automatically assign costs via the document number. cubus Highlights 2019 Steve Pankrath, Controlling Instruments and MIS, Lufthansa AirPlus Servicekarten GmbH Plenum, 12:45 - 1:15 pm

This year we have some interesting innovations in store for cubus customers. Let CEO Advanced Essbase Reporting with CXO Software Harald Matzke explain the most important developments to get you in the right mood. Track II, 2:30 - 3:00 pm

Harald Matzke, cubus AG In January 2019, tobaccoland extended its BI product portfolio – Oracle BI, cubus EV Analytics and PM – with CXO Software. Learn how the CXO reporting solution fits into this product line, what led to the introduction of CXO Software, and what Keynote: A Tour Through Hyperspace added value was achieved. Plenum, 1:15 - 2:00 pm Jörg Dieckmann, Head of Controlling and Internal Audit Please take your seats for a special tour and learn what spreadsheets, cubus tobaccoland Automatengesellschaft mbH & Co. KG EV Analytics and TM1 have in common and what more potential there is in the hyperspace going forward. Sales Planning for the Division Truck at Knorr-Bremse Hubert Heijkers, STSM, Chief Architect TM1 Server and Data Evangelist Track I, 3:00 - 3:30 pm IBM Business Analytics In their presentation, Jan Glaesser and Lars Wutzler will show the global sales planning they implemented with cubus outperform based on MS SQL Server. In Cost Matrix – A Cost Overview for Project Managers Including addition to a detailed description of the application, they also discuss details such as Rolling Forecast storage space requirements, file upload and compression. Furthermore, they highlight Track I, 2:30 - 3:00 pm the results and benefits of the application as well as the cooperation with cubus.

The Cost Matrix module was created to track the existing and upcoming costs of a Jan Glaesser, Team Leader - BI Financials & HR project. It provides project managers with a central point of contact and a unified Lars Wutzler, Application & Business Process Consultant BI view across projects for managing the costs incurred and for planning future costs. Knorr-Bremse AG

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Monday, March 18 Tuesday, March 19

Jira – cubus Support System cubus Success Story at Smurfit Kappa Track II, 3:00 - 3:30 pm Plenum, 9:15 - 9:45 am

At the last customer day we presented the new cubus support system Jira. Almost a When Smurfit and Kappa merged end of 2005, they chose EV as the BI tool for the year has passed since its introduction. Time for a review. Thomas Gerblich presents entire new company Smurfit Kappa. Today, they manage more than 40 different case studies and best practices and shows what added value Jira offers. In addition, cubes on top of several data sources like sales, production, health and safety, we look forward to a lively exchange with you: What are your wishes? What went sustainability and more. well, what should be improved? Tell us what you think! Our ultimate goal is to Christian Foucher, Manager BI & Shared Applications, continue to provide you with the best vendor support in the future. Smurfit Kappa Group IS Nederland BV Thomas Gerblich, cubus AG Keynote: cubus Roadmap Tomorrow Everything Will Be Different – Where Will the Journey Plenum, 3:40 - 4:10 pm Take Us Next? Plenum, 9:45 - 10:45 am What exactly is happening in cubus product development? CTO Thomas Volz gives an overview of the innovations, improvements and enhancements you can expect Change everywhere: World, economy and companies are changing faster and faster. in the near future. New requirements, needs and frameworks at every corner. Where is the journey going? What can we learn from the here and now for the future? What relevance Thomas Volz, cubus AG does our history have if the rules of the game are constantly being rewritten? Frank Eilers takes us on a journey into the digital age. How does your organization change and what contribution do you make as an individual?

Frank Eilers, Keynote Speaker & Podcaster

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Tuesday, March 19 Do you have a topic for a mini workshop that you want to discuss in a group? Contact Tanja Schuller by phone +49 7032 9451-0 or email: [email protected]. If at all possible we will try to include your suggestion. What Has the Battle of Waterloo to Do with Jens Ropers and cubus Team Successful Controlling? Plenum, 11:15 - 12:00 pm

Despite today‘s advanced analytics capabilities, objective knowledge may well be an Developer Café illusion as the world seems to be moving towards increased volatility, uncertainty, Track II, 1:30 - 2:30 pm complexity and ambiguity (VUCA). New business models, products and services are From experts for experts: Meet for a chat over a coffee to talk shop with your emerging at breakneck speed. Some disappear just as quickly. Others stabilize or fellow developers from cubus and discuss all the invisible details without which no change. This can lead to misinterpretations and wrong decisions. What seemed to application would run. make sense yesterday is obsolete today. In order to deal with such a world, it requires cubus Team the acceptance of blurring, the taking of rather small steps with regular corrections, an open error and feedback culture as well as knowledge of the context.

Jens Ropers, Trainer and Partner, CA Akademie AG What‘s New and Coming in CXO Track I, 2:30 - 3:00 pm

CXO delivers a financial reporting platform with native connections to many Mini Workshops – Focus on Digital Transformation financial sources like Essbase, HFM, SAP BPC and others. Narratives, numbers and Track I, 1:30 - 2:30 pm visualizations are presented in user-friendly dashboards with great time to value. The digital transformation, the change process and its impact are a key topic of In 2018 CXO presented for the first time at cubus’ customer day. Now we have our this customer day. For this agenda item your opinion is in demand! How do these joint first customers – like tobaccoland. changes affect professional life and companies? We want to discuss this with In this presentation we will showcase the enhancements of the latest release and you in our mini workshops and find possible solutions. In small groups we will what is on the roadmap for 2019. exchange information on given topics, such as VUCA experiences, and record our Lars van Meegen, Partner Director findings. Jean-Pierre Quaedvlieg, Business Development Director CXO Solutions B.V.

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Tuesday, March 19 The presentation showcases the final release of EV Anywhere and its current use at ZEISS as well as the – in ZEISS‘ eyes – ideal mode of cooperation during the development phase. cubus outperform Tips & Tricks Jens Kimmel, Director Corporate Management Reporting, Carl Zeiss Group Track II, 2:30 - 3:00 pm Andrew Wakelam, cubus AG Anyone who needs to create and maintain applications knows how useful these little tips and tricks are that you will never find in manuals or the online help. As an insider, the long-standing team leader of cubus consulting Erich Hettrich can draw on an enormous wealth of experience, and one thing is certain: His tips have proven themselves in practice. Take the opportunity to take home many useful suggestions for your own applications.

Erich Hettrich, cubus AG

Our Journey with EV Anywhere Plenum, 3:30 - 4:00 pm

Over the last years, mobile reporting has become more and more important at ZEISS. In close cooperation with cubus, ZEISS AG had the opportunity to incorporate its customer perspective into the design of EV Anywhere.

The focus was on improving the usability of reports on mobile devices and implementing associated functions such as drag-and-drop.

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Frank Eilers Jörg Dieckmann is a graduate in business administration and started the podcast has more than 20 years of experience in finance. The Head of „Arbeitsphilosophen - The Future of Work“ in 2014. Since then Controlling and Internal Audit has worked for tobaccoland in he has lectured on future topics such as Digital Transformation various management roles for over 15 years. Since 2012, he has and Artificial Intelligence. In the second season of his podcast, also been responsible for the business concept of their BI strategy he will focus intensively on our life in the digital world and seek and its implementation, in which he has often been involved answers to the questions: How do we want to live? How will we Credit: Daniel Mühlebach himself. work in the future? In 2014 tobaccoland won a BARC Award for one of the best BI applications in the SME segment. The terms New Work and Work 4.0 are used more and more frequently and are now known to a large number of people. Since New Work is more than just a tie ban and table football, it is time to get into the “real” implementation. Christian Foucher To make this happen he thinks outside the box and talks to entrepreneurs, thought leaders, scientists, artists and politicians. is Manager BI & Shared Applications at Smurfit Kappa and has been with the company for over 30 years. He started as a developer in the French IT organization (May 1989) and joined Smurfit European team in June 2001. Today he manages a team of 10 people spread over 4 different countries, 6 different locations, working on 3 pools (BI, CRM, Shared Applications).

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Thomas Gerblich Erich Hettrich has been working in cubus consulting since 1995. Beside IT has worked as a development and support specialist on and technology know-how, profound knowledge of the cubus numerous national and international projects, which have products and the leading OLAP systems on the market, the taken him to Cape Town, the USA and Canada. In this role he state-certified computer scientist (ADV) has excellent industry is mainly responsible for technology and infrastructure, e.g. knowledge. In the course of his consulting activities, he has for the installation and migration of cubus outperform PM and proven his skills as a competent contact and project manager in EV. Thomas Gerblich joined cubus in 2004 and trained as an IT numerous projects. Together with his team colleagues, he has, specialist in application development. He then moved to the for example, successfully implemented a group-wide reporting application in Support and Consulting division. the field of optics and optoelectronics, a worldwide financial planning solution in the area of automatic test equipment and a management cockpit for an energy supplier. Jan Glaesser

has been team leader - BI Financials & HR at Knorr-Bremse since 2012. Previously, he held various positions in IT, where he has Jens Kimmel worked since 2000. is Director ZEISS Corporate Management Reporting and has over 20 years of experience in accounting, consolidation, reporting and project management. Before joining ZEISS AG 7 years ago, he spent 13 years in various management positions at IBM.

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Harald Matzke Steve Pankrath is one of the cubus founders. As CEO he has been in charge of has been a BI analyst at Lufthansa AirPlus Servicekarten GmbH finance, business development, sales and marketing since 1993. since 2017 and is responsible for the operation, maintenance and Harald started his career at Hewlett Packard where he further development of reporting and controlling systems. After a was responsible for decision support and executive information dual study of Applied Computer Science at the DHBW Mannheim systems. He holds a master’s degree in computer science and (B. Sc.) he joined Lufthansa AirPlus Servicekarten in 2011. There business administration from Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative he first worked as a transaction entry assistant and then switched State University Stuttgart (Duale Hochschule Baden-Wuerttem- to second level support as application manager for operations berg Stuttgart, DHBW Stuttgart). pre-accounting systems.

Lars van Meegen Jean-Pierre Quaedvlieg is the latest business development hire for CXO. Started 8 years joined CXO Software as Sales & Marketing Director in January ago as business consultant in the IBM Cognos ecosystem, Lars 2008 after working for Hyperion/Oracle in the Netherlands for has hands-on experience with BI and Performance management 7 years. At Hyperion/Oracle he successfully worked together with tools most recently Anaplan. During the years Lars transitioned large Hyperion customers understanding and solving their EPM to commercial roles and currently is acting as Partner Director for related challenges. When joining CXO Software his objectives CXO. remained the same as CXO Software solves the well-known reporting challenges within those same large customers he worked with before.

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Jens Ropers Andrew Wakelam

is responsible for the topic “Information Management“ and studied at Staffordshire University, UK, before moving to Germany the qualification path “Change Agent“ at CA Akademie. As a in 2007. Andrew started working for cubus as a software engineer trainer, he leads seminars in the CA Akademie training program and took over the product manager role in 2015. Andrew has over on reporting and performance measurement systems as well 11 years experience with different OLAP technologies from Oracle, as process control and optimization. He is also active in the IBM, and Microsoft, and is passionate about improving cubus training series for “non-controllers”. In addition to teaching software. methodological competence, he lectures on communication, presentation and moderation. He also supports companies in the implementation of change processes through workshops, consulting and tailor- Lars Wutzler made seminars. Prior to joining CA Akademie AG, the graduate in business works at Knorr-Bremse as Business Process & Application administration worked for Daimler AG in various management positions. Consultant BI-Microsoft. After studying business administration at Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences, he joined mSE GmbH - Management-Solutions & System-Engineering in 2003 Thomas Volz as a Process Consultant before switching to Knorr-Bremse in 2011. is a board member and co-founder of cubus AG in Germany. As Chief Technology Officer he has been responsible for product development as well as the support and consulting team since 1993. Until the graduate computer scientist (University of Karlsruhe) decided to found cubus, he worked as a software developer at Hewlett Packard GmbH.

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Schloss Hohenkammer lies off By train the beaten track, yet is still easy to Take the suburban rail, S2, from reach: by car, train or plane. Munich’s Central Station in the direction of Ingolstadt and get By car — off at Petershausen. Schloss arriving from North and South Hohenkammer is just a few From the South take the A9 kilometres from Petershausen in the direction of Ingolstadt/ and easy to reach by taxi. Nürnberg/Berlin; from the North take the A9 in the direction of All our guests have the oppor tun­ Munich. Exit the A9 at junction ity to travel from all places nation­ Location (67) and follow the wide for the price of 99 Euros. You signs to the left in the direction will find the booking details on our of Hohenkammer. Leave the website under „Directions“. roundabout at the second exit and Please note that there are no follow the road, via Eglhausen, to taxis waiting at the Petershausen Hohenkammer. At the end of the station! road, at Hohenkammer, turn right onto the B13 in the direction of Taxi reservations Ingolstadt. Follow the main road Schloss Hohenkammer near Munich Gogreen Limousine GmbH past the church and then turn left Phone +49 (0)172 77 61 288 onto Petershauser Straße. You will (economically priced and driven reach Schlossstraße on the right in a Tesla!) after 100 metres. Parking spaces Schloss Hohenkammer is a seminar and Directions are located directly after the or call our reception bridge on your left. Phone +49 (0)8137 93 40 Ingolstadt By car — By taxi hotel complex with its very own organic By Car: arriving from the airport The taxi ride from Munich’s Leave the airport and get onto the Central Station to Hohenkammer A 9 from Nürnberg A92 in the direction of Eching/ costs approximately 85 Euros, farming estate located north of Munich. From the SouthMunich. take Change theover to A9 the A9 in thewhich is what visitors should A 93 from in the direction of Ingolstadt/ also calculate for a trip from the Regensburg Nürnberg/Berlin at the motorway airport. When Schloss Hohen­kam­mer underwent direction of intersection Ingol­stadt/ Neufahrn.­Nürn Exit the­berg/ A9 ­ at junction Allershausen (67) and an ex­ten­sive re­stora­tion in 2003, those Berlin; from followthe the North above directions. take the re­spon­si­ble decided that it was not enough A9 in the direction of Munich. Exit A 92 from A 9 Landshut Exit to create a modern sem­i­nar centre. They the A9 at junction Allers­hausen Hohenkammer Allershausen Petershausen wanted to re-establish the century-old (67) and follow the signs to the Augsburg Suburban rail station Source: Schloss Hohenkammer B 13 Airport eco­nomic-eco­log­i­cal unity of the castle and left in the direction of Hohenkam­ ­ A 8 from A 92 Intersection Stuttgart Exit Unterschleiß- Neufahrn the farming estate. The two do not only belong together his­tor­i­cally, but they are mer. Leave the roundabout­ at the heim

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Schloss Hohenkammer GmbH Schloss Hohenkammer Schlossstrasse 18–25 85411 Hohenkammer, Germany Phone +49 (0)8137 93 40 Site plan Fax +49 (0)8137 93 43 90 Site Map Schloss Hohenkammer [email protected] www.schlosshohenkammer.de

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By Plane 1 Castle 22 EG (Ground floor) Klausur 1 + 2 50 m The closest airport is Munich (MUC). Taking a taxi is the easiest way to get to Großes Gewölbe 20 Zirbelstube Camers Schloss- 15 Hohenkammer (one-way fare approx. 85 EUR). restaurant 14 Camers Stüberl 1. OG (First floor) When you have rented a car, leave the airport and get onto the A92 in the Klausur 3 – 5 P 7, 16 5 Kleines Gewölbe 19 Kapelle direction of Eching/­Munich. Change over to the A9 in the direction of Ingol­stadt/­ Thalhausen 13 Scagliolazimmer 1 Stuckzimmer Nürn­berg/­Berlin at the motor­way inter­section Neu­fahrn. Exit the A9 at junction Schloßsaal 6, 24 2. OG (Second floor) Wappenzimmer 8 Reichertshausen Allers­hausen (67) and follow the “By Car” directions on the previous page. Barockzimmer Klausur 6 + 7 21 18 Turmzimmer Weihenstephan Kammerberg 3. OG (Third floor) By Train Petersberg 9, 10, 23 B13 Tandern 2 2 Hotel 21 Take the suburban train, S2, from Munich’s Central Station to Ingol­stadt and Reception Rooms P Wellness, sauna 3 get off at Peters­hausen. Schloss Hohen­kam­mer is just a few kilometres from and fitness 3 Garden 4 Patio P Petershausen and easy to reach by taxi. 5 Gutshof Gastronomy 11 4 6 Gutshof-Restaurant 1 Camers Schlossrestaurant 7 Gutshof-Saal 6 Gutshof-Restaurant 17 All guests of Schloss Hohenkammer can travel by train to the hotel from anywhere 8 Multimedia 13 Cotta-Saal, Cotta-Bar 9 Benonia, B1–B3 14 Biergarten am Schlosspark 10 Kaminzimmer 15 Remise 23 Gutshof-Atrium 16 Alte Galerie in Germany for 99 EUR only. Please check out the directions section of the Schloss 24 Gutshof-Foyer 17 Haslangkeller Rooms 18 Eventhalle 11 Altes Försterhaus website for details. 19 Football pitch Durchblick 20 Boules pit Glonnblick 21 Schlosspark Rooms 22 Children’s playground 12 Baronessvilla P Parking spaces Werkstatt für Neues Please note that Petershausen station has no regular taxi service.

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To register online please click here Bavarian Olympics

At the Schloss Hohenkammer hotel, a contingent of rooms is available for you Maybe you know the Highland Games? Where dashing men in tartan skirts until February 7, 2019. throw tree trunks and pull each other into the mud while tugging? Well, our Single room incl. breakfast, Plus category = 120 EUR, Exklusiv category = 134 EUR. Bavarian Olympics won’t be that extreme, but you’ll be asked to leave Please note: The conference hotel is fully booked except for this contingent reserved your comfort zone, which might not be such a bad idea after being for cubus. So don‘t hesitate too long if you want to stay there. confined to a conference room all day. In our “competition” muscle power is not all you need to win, you also require skill, coordination, dexterity, Under the keyword “cubus” we have reserved another set of rooms in the following creativity, the right technique and of course teamwork. In any case, you will be nearby hotels: breaking new ground and doing things that you probably have never done before.

Hotel Waldcafe – available until March 1, 2019 Our olympic program features a “Bavarian Oktathlon”, a multi-discipline in Niernsdorf, distance to conference hotel approx. 1.5 km competition that will be fought out at different stations. The results of the teams Email: [email protected] will be documented at each station and it all ends – as it should be – with an Phone: +49 8137 939 912 award ceremony including certificates. We wish you a lot of fun and good luck. Hotel Zum Fuchswirt – available until February 10, 2019 Let’s go! Or to say it in Bavarian: “Pack mas!” in Allershausen, distance to conference hotel approx. 7 km Email: [email protected] Phone: + 49 8166 991 990

You will find a list of further accommodation options on the registration page. In case of questions please contact Tanja Schuller by phone +49 7032 9451-0 or by email [email protected].

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