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Programme En.Pdf 30 November (Wednesday) Topic of the Day: #STRATEGY 10:00-11:00 Opening ceremony of the Forum and the Exhibition Coliseum Gostiny Dvor 11:00-11:30 Official tour across the exhibition Gostiny Dvor 11:30-12:00 Agreement and Memorandum Signing Ceremony Conference Hall No.3 Gostiny Dvor 11:30-12:00 Coffee break Catering Zone Gostiny Dvor 12:00-13:30 Open Discussion Led by Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation Coliseum Business. Government. People Gostiny Dvor x Freight traffic. How to speed up transit traffic and provide equal-opportunity access to stevedoring services x Infrastructure. How “Platon” favours reconditioning of regional roads x Passenger traffic. How regional air travel is promoted and public transport fleet is renewed x Interaction. How to work with the updated composition of the State Duma x Safety and security. How to promote safety and security at transport infrastructure facilities and in vehicles Moderator: Evelina Zakamskaya, TV Presenter, Russia 24 Speakers: Maxim Sokolov, Minister of Transport, Russian Federation Evgeny Dietrich, First Deputy Minister of Transport, Russian Federation Sergey Aristov, State Secretary - Deputy Minister of Transport, Russian Federation Nikolay Asaul, Deputy Minister of Transport, Russian Federation Nikolay Zakhryapin, Deputy Minister of Transport, Russian Federation Valery Okulov, Deputy Minister of Transport, Russian Federation Viktor Olersky, Deputy Minister of Transport, Russian Federation - Head, Federal Marine and River Transport Agency Aleksey Tsydenov, Deputy Minister of Transport, Russian Federation Participants: Industry associations, social organizations, state administration bodies, higher education institutions 13:00-14:00 Lunch Catering Zone Gostiny Dvor 13:45-14:00 Celebrating the winners of Traffic Formula Awards Coliseum Gostiny Dvor 14:00-15:30 Plenary Session Coliseum Transport of Russia. What Future Lies Ahead Gostiny Dvor x Plan. What is the role of transport in Strategy 2030? x Technology. What developments shape the future of transport, and what services are in the offing? x Startups. Can a small innovation company set in from a large transport business? x Investment. How to finance projects capable of changing history? x Human capital. How to ensure competitiveness of transport companies on global scale? Moderator: Andrey Sharonov, President, Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO Speakers: Oleg Belozerov, President, Russian Railways Pavel Kadochnikov, President, Centre for Strategic Research Foundation Sergey Kogogin, CEO, KAMAZ Leyla Mammedzade, Executive Director, Summa Group Maxim Sokolov, Minister of Transport, Russian Federation Jose Manuel Viegas, Secretary-General, International Transport Forum 15:30-16:00 Coffee break Catering Zone Gostiny Dvor 15:30-17:30 Round Table Conference Hall No.1 Public Private Partnership (PPP) Market in the Road Industry: Challenges and Prospects Gostiny Dvor x mechanisms to support regional transport PPP projects x bank lending vs. infrastructure bonds: competition or a sensible alternative? x new tools to attract investment in the development of road infrastructure: corporate PPP, establishment of infrastructure funds, etc. x operator-related business: from income at the construction stage to efficiency in the operational phase x increasing the participation of small and medium-sized businesses in infrastructure projects x implementation of PPP projects in the road sector in the regions of the Russian Federation (the replicability of best operating practices) Welcome addresses: Sergey Kelbakh, Chairman of the Board, Autodor Roman Starovoyt, Head, Federal Road Agency Moderator: Albert Yeganyan, Chairman of the Board of Directors, InfraOne Speakers: Aleksey Andreyev, CEO, DSK AUTOBAHN Pavel Brusser, Managing Director of Project & Structured Finance Department, Gazprombank Denis Butsayev, Deputy Chairman, Government of Moscow region Vyacheslav Fedorishchev, Deputy Governor, Tula Region Sergey Kerber, Managing Director, Leader Aleksandr Kondrashov, CEO, Autodor-Invest Yury Molchanov, Senior Vice President , VTB Bank Alexander Nosov, Deputy Chairman of the Board for Investment and Strategic Planning, Avtodor Dmitry Pronchatov, Deputy Head, Federal Road Agency Pavel Seleznev, Chairman of the Board, Public-Private Partnership Development Center 15:30-17:30 Industry Conference Conference Hall No.2 Innovations on Railway Transport Gostiny Dvor x innovative development of economy of the Russian Federation, modern approaches x improving the efficiency of transportation process management in conditions of comprehensive modernization of railway lines infrastructure x a comprehensive program of innovation development of RZD holding for 2016-2020 x innovation systems and diagnostic technology of railway transport objects x alternative fuels for rail transport. Prospects of implementation. Alstom Solutions x innovations of China’s rail transport x software and hardware complex ERA: application field and experience, development prospects x innovative track switches for meeting the needs of railway infrastructure Moderator: Igor Mitsuk, Deputy Head, Federal Agency for Railway Transport Speakers: Mikhail Andronov, CEO, RUSENERGOSBYT Lu Bo, President of International Business Department, CREC Viktor Bugaenko, Deputy CEO, TVEMA Yury Davydov, Rector, Far Eastern State Transport University Rolf Epstein, Global Account Manager, Mobility Department, Siemens Russia Valentin Gapanovich, Senior Vice President - Chief Engineer, Russian Railways Alexander Nikitin, Head of the Chair of Automatics and Telemechanics on Railways, St. Petersburg State University of Communication Alexander Sokolov, Deputy Director, National Research University Higher School of Economics Aleksey Tsydenov, Deputy Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation Olga Surikova, Director of Corporate Accounts, Alstom’s representing company Pavel Tregubchak, Chief Industrial Engineer, Novosibirsk Switch Plant Dmitry Yevseyev, Professor, Department of Transport Engineering Technology and Repair of Rolling Stock, Moscow State University of Railway Engineering (MIIT) 15:30-18:30 Industry Conference Conference Hall No.3 Training and Certification of Seafarers Gostiny Dvor x Manila amendments to the MARPOL Convention x system of seafarers training and certification in the Russian Federation x quality management system – the key to high quality of training and certification of seafarers x training and certification of sea-craft crew. What to expect after 1 January 2017 IWelcome addresse: Viktor Olersky, Deputy Minister of Transport, Russian Federation - Head, Federal Marine and River Transport Agency Moderator: Yury Melenas, Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) Speakers: Sergey Baranov, Head of the Department of Certification of Management, Products and Services Systems, Russian Maritime Register of Shipping Anastas Boran-Keshishiyan, Head of the Navigation Chair of the Admiral Ushakov State Maritime University Vitaly Klyuev, Director of the Department for Public Maritime and Inland Water Transport Policy, Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation Yuriy Peskov, Head of Analytical Research Group, NOVOSHIP, SOVCOMFLOT 16:00-18:00 Plenary Session Coliseum GLONASS ERA - ERA OF INTELLIGENT ROADS Gostiny Dvor x «GLONASS ERA» as the basis for smart road x promising infrastructure projects x a device meeting new requirements x use of intelligent transport systems (ITS) on the federal highway network x European Accident Statement and mandatory vehicle insurance (OSAGO). Compatibility with the smart road x industrial Internet for smart city development x drone era x smart railway x ITS based on the Internet of Things (IoT) x modern technologies for transportation industry Welcome addresses: Dmitry Rogozin, Deputy Prime Minister, Russian Federation Igor Levitin, Aide to the President, Russian Federation Maxim Sokolov, Minister of Transport, Russian Federation Evgeny Moskvichev, Chairman, State Duma Committee on Transportation and Construction, Russian Federation Moderator: Andrey Nedosekov, CEO, GLONASS Speakers: Sergey Chemezov, CEO, State Corporation Rostec Valentin Gapanovich, Senior Vice President - Chief Engineer, Russian Railways Irek Gumerov, Deputy CEO, Development Director, KAMAZ Alexander Morozov, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation Sergey Soldatenkov, CEO, MegaFon Roman Starovoyt, Head, Federal Road Agency Aleksey Tsydenov, Deputy Minister of Transport, Russian Federation Igor Yurgens, President, Russian Association of Motor Insurers Sergey Zhdanov, Vice-Chairman, United Nations specialized agency ITU (International Telecommunication Union), SG20 17:00-18:30 Tour across the exhibition Gostiny Dvor 19:00-21:00 Official Reception “Lastochka” Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation Restaurant Awarding the Partners of Transport Week 2016 1 December (Thursday) Topic of the Day: # INTERACTION 09:00-18:00 The Third Forum of Rectors Association of Russian and Chinese Transport Universities MIIT 09:00-10:00 UIC Asia-Pacific Training Session on Commuter Regional Rail Systems (Asia-Europe) Conference Hall No.3 Gostiny Dvor 09:00-10:30 Business Breakfast (by invitation only) Conference Hall No.1 by the Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation Gostiny Dvor 10:30-11:00 Tour across the exhibition Gostiny Dvor 10:30-12:00 Round Table Conference Hall No.3 Unmanned Transport Systems: Technology, Management, Economics Gostiny Dvor Welcome addresse: Aleksey Tsydenov, Deputy
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