[version 2 sept 2017] www.port2030.com International Conference: Ports and port-cities post 2030 A trendspotting conference in Malmö, Sweden, 6-8 November 2017. In these times of great change, the Ports and Port-Cities Post 2030 conference will address issues facing ports worldwide, taking into consideration their multiple functions and relations. It will provide inspiration and guidance for industry, decision makers, and researchers from a broad range of subject areas and will be an eyeopener regarding future developments and trends. For more details, speakers and registration information, please visit: www.port2030.com MONDAY - 6th November The City of Malmö invites the participants to a cocktail reception and dinner in Malmö's old City Hall with a Panel of Ministers invited by the World Maritime University. Malmö City Hall 15.00-16.00 Registration 16.00 Panel of Ministers invited by the WMU 17.30 Cocktail reception Welcome Address from Katrin Stjernfeldt Jammeh, Major of the City of Malmö. 19.00 Dinner - Welcome address from the President of the World Maritime University, Dr Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry
TUESDAY - 7th November The conference will take place at Quality Hotel View in Malmö and will consist of both joint and parallel sessions. A wide range of experts will provide their views on the opportunities and challenges for ports, port-cities and their hinterlands. Time Title Content Speaker 8.00-9.00 Registration and refreshments 9.00-9.05 Introduction 9.05 Welcome address Agenda 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals Climate change challenge Circular economy Dr Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry - President of the WMU 9.20 Opening remarks Katrin Stjernfeldt Jammeh - Mayor of the City of Malmö 9.30 The Role of Port and Port-Cities for the Future. 9.55 Global Economic Outlook and Industry Trade Volume Forecast Global Economic Outlook and Industry Trade Volume Forecast 10.40 Refreshments 11.10 Key Drivers Shaping Future Ports 11.40 Key Drivers Shaping Future Ports from a Liner Terminal Perspective 12.05 The Next Manufacturing Revolution Is Here 12.30 Lunch The Perspective of The International Association of Ports & Harbours Highlighting general trends of trade and cargo volume growth and its potential impact on the shipping and port industry. The evolvement of ports in the light of automation, big data and digitalization creating new port functions & business opportunities. The next Generation Terminals and Port Operators How Industry 4.0 and e-commerce will produce a macroeconomic shift and impact global supply chains. Susumu Naruse Secretary General of IAPH, The International Association of Ports & Harbours or Patrick Verhoeven Managing Director Policy and Strategy at IAPH Peter Sand Chief Shipping Analyst BIMCO Niklas Bengtsson, Tom Boardley, Executive Vice President Lloyds Register Henrik Kristensen, CEO, APM Terminals Kristina Ljunggren Triathlon Group
13.30 The Paris Climate Change Agreement and Air Quality Improvements - Impacts on Ports and Port-cities. 15.00 Refreshments 15.30 3 Parallell sessions 15.30 An Intermodal Landscape in Transformation - the Regional Perspective 15.30 The transformation of Ports in the Light of Digitalization 15.30 The transformation of port-cities 17.00 Joint session: End of Day 1 19.30 Dinner Environmental drivers for Ports 2030 How a gradual transport shift from land to sea may occur and how key players may adapt. Adaptations of ports to: Automation, Big Data and Digitalization; Sea Traffic Management; Digital Collaboration for Port Call Operations - The co-evolution of ports and portcities post 2030 - Crossovers between cities, societies and ports - Ports and public interface - Exploring new ways of port-city planning Wrap-up day 1 Bill Hemmings Director, Transport and Environment (T&E) Sotiris Raptis EcoPorts Coordinator, The European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) Tristan Smith University College London Carter Atkins Port of Los Angeles Niklas Bengtsson, Hans Kristian Haram Shortsea Promotion Centre Norway; Peter Gyde, Chief Commercial Officer hos Seago Line/Maersk Arne Faaberg, Senior Vice President Seafreight Western European Region at Kuehne & Nagel Mikael Lind, Research Institutes of Sweden RISE Viktoria Rachael White, CEO Secretariat, The International Cargo Handling Co-ordination Association Eamonn O'Reilly, CEO, Dublin Port Company and Chairman of ESPO Port of Gothenburg Peter V. Hall Simon Fraser Univ. Vancouver Christopher Pålsson,
WEDNESDAY - 8th November The second day of the conference will provide new perspectives and will consist of both joint and parallel sessions. Time Title Content Speaker 8.00 8.30 Coffee & refreshments 8.30 Welcome address second day of conference Moderator Christopher Pålsson, 8.40 Global Marine Technology Trends An update of the fundamental marine technology trends expected post 2030, and their industry-wide impact in several interconnected sectors, including Ports. Yasuo Tanaka, President MTI Monohakobi Technology Institute, Tokyo 9.10 Block-chain The global supply trend research: The transformation of supply chain management and its impacts on ports. 9.40 Refreshments 10.10 The work force & Skills for ports post 2030 11.30 Lunch Thomas Jensen Maersk Line & Copenhagen Business School Torben Seebold Maritime Coordinator of ver.di (United Services Union) Brandt Wagner Head, Transport and Maritime Unit, ILO ITF (TBC) Port of Shanghai (TBC) 12.30 Parallel sessions 12.30 Dealing with the Climate Factor Post 2030; Mitigation of Emissions and Port Adaptation - The requirements of future ports for Green Ship of the Future (ports for zero emissions future) - Trend-spotting on Fuels for Shipping Post 2030 - How will Future Ports Deal with New Fuel for Low Carbon Shipping? Åsa Burman, Lighthouse Maritime Competence Centre Experts from the World Maritime University: Aykut Ölcer Raphael Baumler Fabio Ballini
12.30 Transformation of Ports and Port-cities Smart Solutions for Urban Deltas 12.30 Planning of large ports 14.00 Refreshments 15.30 JOINT SESSION Ports and port-cities - Today and tomorrow - Busan port - waterfront redevelopment - The example of Copenhagen Malmö Port (CMP)/ City of Malmö (2 Countries one Port Company Two Port-Cities in Transformation) - Port and city of Hamburg (Lars Green checks) A visionary view on large port-cities post 2030. a) How collaboration between the port authorities, urban planners and the private sector can collaborate in port-city planning. b) How joined urban and port planning can facilitate the future economy c) Mega-ships: Future Impacts for portcities? d) The transformation of Supply Chain Management and its impact on Ports. a) The Competitiveness of Global Port- Cities. b) City development and expansion The Move of Ports b) The impacts of the cruising sector on port-cities 2030 c) How to increase the positive impacts of ports on their cities. Relationships, conflicts and synergies. Ja Rim KOO, General Manager, Busan Port Authority Barbara Scheel Agersnap, CEO Copenhagen Malmö Port, Klas Johansson, City of Malmö Port of Hamburg (TBC) Johan Woxenius Univ of Gothenburg Mr Andrew Tan Chief Executive, Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore Representatives from; Martin Aarts, Senior Urban City Developer Advisor, City of Rotterdam 15.30-15.45 Final Words and End of Conference d) Port and resilience Key conclusions for ports and port cities post 2030 wrapping up the two days.