Conference cofinanced from European Funds - Technical Assistance Operational Program The First Transport Innovations Forum - Best practices for sustainable development LIST OF CONTENT 1 ASSUMPTIONS FOR THE FIRST TRANSPORT INNOVATIONS FORUM...1 2 CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES...1 3 CONFERENCE AUDIENCE AND PARTICIPATION...2 4 LOCATION AND DATE OF THE CONFERENCE...3 5 CURRENT CONFERENCE INFORMATION...3 6 CONFERENCE PROGRAM...4 7 CONTACT...6 1 Assumptions for The First Transport Innovations Forum The First Transport Innovations Forum best practices for the sustainable development (www.foruminnowacji.info.pl) is the first international conference on innovative practices in various aspects in transport systems. The conference has been designed to be a specialized conference in Central and Eastern Europe promoting and disseminating knowledge on best practices in transport innovations. during the conference, internationally recognized experts will address innovative solutions in transport technology, planning, organization, and management, and finance. A special focus will be on the development of innovative transport projects for European Union funding perspective 2014-2020. 2 Conference objectives The general conference objective is to support, promote and share the knowledge on innovative projects in transport and best practices for their implementation in Poland and Central and Eastern Europe. There are several detailed conference objectives, namely: Increase transport market s openness for innovative solutions and undertakings. Promotion of the best practices and raising awareness of efficiency and improvement of methods for preparation and implementation of innovative solutions in transport. Strona 1 z 6
Make a contribution to more efficient use of the EU financial resources for transport development through promotion of innovative transport projects and their implementation. Promoting innovative solutions in all aspects of preparation, financing, implementation and management of transport projects, thus contributing to more efficient projects co-financed by the European Union. Prepare conclusions and increase awareness of local governments and other beneficiaries of the European funds on the role of innovativeness in developing competitive transport projects. Develop post-conference conclusions and recommendations for Poland s Ministry of Regional Development, Ministry of Transport and Construction, Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Economy, and the Centre for EU Transport Projects (CEUTP) on preparation and implementation of European transport projects and development of transport innovativeness in the new EU budget period 2014-2020. Distribute current information on innovative transport projects in EU and other countries. Identify training and information needs on innovative solution in transportation. Present proposals for practical solutions regarding innovativeness in transport. Develop data bank on best practices in transport and innovative solutions. Define the necessity and economic impact of innovativeness in transport development in the slow economic growth period. The Transport Innovations Forum will be an annual event. The findings of this conference will be continuously implemented by Transport Innovations Centre. This Centre is another initiative of the Foundation CATI. It has been started in a response to the identified demand for the development of knowledge on innovation in transport, especially in Central and Eastern Europe. The Transport Innovations Centre is a cooperative platform for the private and public sectors, non-governmental organizations, and research and development (R+D) organizations to promote and support the implementation of the innovative solutions in transport. Detailed information on the Centre objectives and activities is available at (www.centruminnowacji.info.pl). 3 Conference audience and participation The Transport Innovations Forum is addressed to the public sector, mainly local and regional self-governments and authorities, the private sector, research and development institutes and organizations, and non-governmental organizations that support economic development, including transport. The participation in the conference is free of charge. The only requirement, due to expected limitations in conference room space availability, is submitting participation registration form by December 5, 2012. The form has been enclosed. Strona 2 z 6
4 Location and Date of the Conference The conference will be held in Kraków, Poland on 11 December 2012 at Holiday Express Hotel. The conference will open at 9:00 and is scheduled to conclude at 16:30. Hotel address; Holiday Inn Express Kraków, ul. Opolska 14, 31-323 Kraków, tel. +48 12 614 57 00, fax +48 12 614 57 01, http://www.krakowexpress.pl/hotel_krakow_kontakt.html email: recepcja@krakowexpress.pl GPS: 50.090500, 19.913500; N +50 5' 25.80", E +19 54' 48.60" The hotel offers preferential rates for conference participants. Please book early, space is limited. 5 Current conference information Current conference information is available at www.foruminnowacji.info.pl Please check this website for information which is daily updated and expanded. Strona 3 z 6
6 Conference Program CONFERENCE First Transport Innovations Forum - Best practices for sustainable development December 11, 2012 Tuesday Holiday Inn Express, Cracow Poland Program (draft) 9.00 9.30 Registration 9.30 9.45 Conference opening Introductory session: Innovation as a condition for fast transport development in Poland, in compliance with the European Union transport policy. 9.45 10.00 Introductory presentation: Innovation in transport as the condition for an increase of Poland s competitiveness as a transport and economic centre in Central and Eastern Europe.- The role of regions in promoting and implementing innovativeness in transport as a foundation for faster economic development. 10.00 10.15 Methods for supporting and promotion of innovative transport solutions - The Transport Innovations Centre - the nationwide platform for cooperation in transport innovations Anna Dąbrowska, The Centre for Analyses In Transport and Infrastructure. Session I: Innovative systems and technologies in transport 10.15 10.30 Main areas for technological and system innovations in the European and international transport: examples of best practices Jarosław Kowalski, IT and ITS expert 10.30 10.45 Innovative cities the Smart City concept as a system and technological response to the challenges of the 21st century Krzysztof Kardaś, Tomasz Chomicki, IBM Polska Strona 4 z 6
10.45 11.00 Openness for change is the requirement for progress the creation of public acceptance of additional transport innovation costs. The road user fees study case. Krzysztof Gorzkowski, KAPSCH Telematic Services Polska 11.00 11.15 Innovative transport systems and technologies financed from the European Union' funds an opportunity for employing Poland s research potential lessons learned and perspectives for 2014-2020 EU funding period. 11.15 11.30 Debate: Directions for the development of innovative systems and technologies in Poland s transport until 2020. 11.30 11.45 Coffee break Moderator Jarosław Kowalski Session II: Innovation in organization and transport management 11.45 12.00 Innovation in transport organization and management - a mechanism for the increase of economic competitiveness - needs and possibilities assessment. Jacek Wojciechowicz, Polska Fundacja Promocji Kadr 12.00 12.15 An effective transport organization and management in the cities and regions - key element for transport innovation Dr Bożena Grad, Technical and Humanistic University, Radom 12.15 12.30 Innovative road safety management systems Radek Czapski, The Word Bank 12.30 12.45 Effective consultancy as the key element for the innovative success of transport projects on the national and regional level. 12.45 13.00 Debate: The need for the implementation of innovative transport organization and transport management in Poland until 2020. Moderator: Jacek Wojciechowicz Strona 5 z 6
13.00 14.00 Lunch Session III: Financing innovative transport undertakings 14.00 14.30 Alternative financing of innovative transport projects as a method for efficient use of the European Union's funds until: conclusions from the previous budget period, possibilities and challenges for the future. Mechanisms for financing investments and other transport projects in the period of the economic slowdown and limited public and EU resources. 14.30 15.00 Prof. Adam K. Prokopowicz, University of New Orleans Added value creation by Public Private Partnership (PPP) in transport undertakings: challenges and possibilities for PPP development in Central and Eastern Europe. Prospects for hybrid financing in infrastructure investments in the EU budget period 2014-2020. Krzysztof Siwek, PPP and investment financing expert. 15.00 15.15 Debate: Financial solutions ensuring maximization of funds utilization for transport development in Poland and central and Eastern Europe until 2020. 15.15 16.15 Final session: Moderator: Prof. Adam K. Prokopowicz 16.15-16.30 Conference closing 1. An overview of innovative transport projects in Poland and presenting the Transport Innovation Award 2012. 2. Preparation and approval of the Forum final recommendations and conclusions. 3. Recommendations for the Transport Innovation Centre activities. 7 Contact CATI Foundation The Transport Innovation Centre Al. Jana Pawła II 23 00-854 Warszawa Phone number: +48 696 019 840 Email: cati@cati.org.pl www.innowacje-transport.pl www.foruminnowacji.info.pl Strona 6 z 6