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2015 Congress Guide Operated by CANSO in Association with ATCA 2015 Congress Guide www.WorldATMCongress.org Operated by CANSO in association with ATCA World ATM Congress 2015 10-12 March 2015 | Madrid, Spain IFEMA, Feria de Madrid Contents Contents Welcome . 2 General Information . 4 Sponsor Recognition . 5 Congress Highlights . 7 Delegate Conference Programme . 8 Delegate Conference Speakers . 10 Free Education . .. 16 Media Partners . 26 TRAFFIC JAM AHEAD. Floor Plan . 30 PLAN ACCORDINGLY. Exhibitor List . 31 Exhibitor Information . 33 Congress Extras . 73 307mm Bleed 297mm Trim 297mm 267mm Live Transforming the air traffic management (ATM) system is essential for improving safety, efficiency and the environment around the globe. Boeing is fully committed and uniquely qualified to help make ATM transformation a reality. 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If it is deficient or does not comply with your requirements, please contact: Print Production at 310-601-1485. Frontline Communications Partners 1880 Century Park East, Suite 1011, Los Angeles, CA 90067 &OLHQW)URQWOLQH-RE9HU$' &\DQ 0DJHQWD <HOORZ %ODFN Welcome Welcome Welcome to World ATM Congress . In three short years, this event has established a The Congress offers an environment that benefits ATM as a whole . Here you will find legacy of excellence . Participants representing the entire spectrum of the air traf- opportunities to make connections that not only advance the goals of your organi- fic management (ATM) community—air navigation service providers (ANSPs), air zation but of our industry . While you are here, we hope that you take part in as many traffic controllers, government leaders, airline and airport representatives, engineers, facets of the event as you can . suppliers, academia, and purchasing decision-makers—will again gather in Madrid . Beyond the Exhibition and the Conference there are many free sessions in which you The 2015 edition is the largest ATM exhibition in the world with 197 organizations can take part . Program and policy updates, research summaries, product presen- represented . As we go to press, registration continues to outpace previous years tations, demonstrations, and training will be presented throughout the entire three and all indications are that this year will be an even bigger event . World ATM Con- days the Exhibition Hall is open at the Frequentis Aviation Arena, the Aireon Spotlight gress continues to establish itself as a meeting place for the ATM world to manage Stage, ATM Theatre, and afternoons in the Delegates Theatre . EUROCONTROL, relationships and to do business . SESAR, NATCA, WiMax, and Ingenav will also present specialized workshops . Our success has not gone unnoticed . World ATM Congress has been recognized As we see you during the week, please give us your thoughts on what you like and by the Eventoplus Award as the Best Congress of 2013 for our inaugural edition, what you would like to see in future years . We know that the decision to join us in and by EuBEA (European Best Events Awards) as one of the leading congresses in Madrid at World ATM Congress will provide you with many positive opportunities to Europe for the 2014 event . These accomplishments are, in no small part, due to our advance your personal and professional goals . organizers’ experience producing the largest show outside of Europe for 60 contin- uous years . It is also a result of constantly assessing the changing needs of the ATM community and responding with creative solutions . The innovations continue in 2015 . For the first time, the Conference Delegates’ Theatre will be located on the Exhibition floor . The Conference programme has Peter F. Dumont Jeff Poole been revised to include two all-morning sessions that will minimize overlap with the President and CEO Director General open hours of the Exhibition Hall . Delegates will no longer need to choose between Air Traffic Control Association Civil Air Navigation attending programme sessions and conducting business on the Exhibition floor . Services Organization 2 Welcome World ATM Congress, 10–12 March 2015 World ATM Congress, 10–12 March 2015 Welcome 3 Sponsor Recognition GeneralInformation What if I Need Medical Assistance? nExhibition Hours Located on the upper level floor between Halls 7 and 9, Tuesday 10 March 2015: 10.00 – 19.30 IFEMA offers complimentary emergency medical assistance Wednesday 11 March 2015: 10.00 – 18.00 for all World ATM Congress attendees . Access it through La Avenida Area . You can also call them at Thursday 12 March 2015: 10.00 – 14.00 +34 91 722 54 00 . • Exhibitors may access Hall 9 at 8.30 each day. • Delgates may enter Hall 9 at 8.30 on Tuesday and Keep Up-to-Date throughout Wednesday, and 10.00 on Thursday. World ATM Congress • Hall visitors may enter Hall 9 at 10.00 each day. On Twitter: Sign up for an account or log in to your current They may enter before 10.00 only if escorted by a account and visit www .twitter .com/WorldATM_ registered exhibitor. now . Then click “Follow .” When tweeting about the event, use #WorldATM . Welcome Reception Tuesday 10 March 2015: 18.00 – 19.30 On Facebook: Visit www .facebook .com/ WorldATMCongress and “Like” our page . You Conference will get World ATM Congress updates in your Tuesday 10 March 2015: 9.10 – 13.00 newsfeed and we will post updates on the show Wednesday 11 March 2015: 9.00 – 13.00 and the industry . On LinkedIn: Visit www .linkedin .com/groups/World-ATM- SponsorRecognition How do I access Wi-Fi at IFEMA? Congress-4395622 or search for World ATM Congress and request to join our group . IFEMA has created Visitor Hot Spots where World ATM Platinum Sponsor Congress attendees can connect to Wi-Fi for free, for up to 30 minutes every 3 hours . Once the 30 minutes are complete, users cannot reconnect for another 3 hours . Visitor Wi-Fi Hot Spots are located at: More questions and answers about amenities • South Entrance Ground Floor Lobby at IFEMA and in Madrid can be found at www. • North Entrance Ground Floor Lobby (where Registration worldatmcongress.org/exhibitor-and-visitor-faqs. is located) • Meeting Point (located on La Avenida between Halls NOTE: If arriving by hired car or taxi you may drive 8–10) to North entrance where Registration is located. • IFEMA Business Centre (1 hour sign-on availability, When arriving by Metro you will be at the South Gold Sponsor instead of 30 minutes) entrance from where you can ride the ENAV- sponsored shuttle or take a 10-minute walk through Wi-Fi may also be purchased for �10 (includes VAT) for the IFEMA to Hall 9. two hours of consecutive hi-speed wireless Internet access starting from your first connection . Cards can be purchased at the Cloakroom . Silver Sponsors Where Can I Purchase Food at World ATM Congress? Inside the Exhibition, two cafeterias are located at the rear and will be open during the Congress . Plaza 2 and Plaza 3 will also have food and beverage Bronze Sponsor options available for purchase . Is There a Cloakroom? Yes. For a more comfortable visit, a cloakroom service is available at the IFEMA North Entrance . Other Sponsors RATES: Garment �1,65; Baggage �3,00 4 General Information World ATM Congress, 10–12 March 2015 World ATM Congress, 10–12 March 2015 Sponsors 5 LM_JournalATC_US.pdf 1 23/02/2015 11:31 Congress Highlights Congress CongressHighlights Special Events During World ATM Upcoming ATCA and CANSO Events Congress World ATM Congress provides an abundance of 6–8 May 2015 informational and networking opportunities . Take advantage CANSO Asia-Pacific Conference of these additional events only at World ATM Congress . Fukuoka, Japan www.canso.org/apacconference2015 9 March 2015 CANSO CEO Conference* 12–14 May 2015 *CANSO Members Only ATCA Technical Symposium 2015 Atlantic City, NJ CANSO ATM Dinner & IHS Jane’s ATC Awards www .atca .org/TechSymposium www .canso .org/atmdinner2015 Crystal Gallery Ciebles Palace Madrid 13 Jun 2015 CANSO Africa Conference 10 March 2015 Durban, South Africa EUROCONTROL Presentations www .canso .org/africaconference2015 SESAR Exchange 14–16 Jun 2015 WiMax Aviation 2015 CANSO Global ATM Summit & 19th AGM C NATCA Durban, South Africa M Ingenav Presentation Y October 2015 World ATM Congress Exhibition Hall Welcome ATCA Aviation Cyber Security Day CM Reception Washington, DC, USA MY www .ATCA .org/Cyber CY 11 March 2015 EUROCONTROL Presentations 1–4 November 2015 CMY 60th ATCA Annual Conference & Exposition SESAR Exchange K www .atca .org/60Annual WiMax Aviation 2015 3-4 November 2015 Civil/Military Aviation Conference (CMAC) 12 March 2015 www .atca .org/CMAC2015 EUROCONTROL Presentations Washington, DC, USA SESAR Exchange 8–10 March 2016 Technical University of Madrid Workshop World ATM Congress 2016 Madrid, Spain 12–13
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