Finest Bay Area - Railway tunnel between Finland and Estonia Study Case at Me...Nhi Nguyen (Katherine)
The goal of the project is to construct an undersea railway tunnel between Finland and Estonia that serves both passenger and freight traffic and significantly reduces travel time between the countries. The travel time target between Helsinki Airport and Ülemiste airport in Estonia is approximately 20 minutes.
Course: Managerial Communication| Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
Vector Consultants has been working to improve performance in the UK rail industry. They have provided recommendations to South West Trains that have helped make it one of the most successful Train Operating Companies. The director at Vector, Alan Stevens, sees opportunities to generate more revenue through improved customer services, drawing inspiration from the aviation industry. International collaboration, such as with Japanese rail manufacturer Hitachi, can help introduce new technologies and practices to further advance UK rail.
Hacklin Projets Internationaux
• CALCULS DES COUTS
• ETUDE DE PLANS DE TRANSPORTS
• ETUDE D’ ITINERAIRES
• TRANSPORTS COLIS LOURDS
• TRANSPORTS EXCEPTIONNELS
• INTERVENTION PARTOUT DANS LE
MONDE
TRANSITAIRE - ENTREPOSAGE LOCAL & EXPEDITION - HACKLIN EUROPE DE L EST
www.hacklin.fi
The document announces a seminar on urban wind turbines hosted by the Brussels Enterprise Agency. The seminar will include presentations on market research of urban wind turbines, Belgian research projects, finding European partners and funding, and lessons from a university spin-off company. University departments will give elevator pitches and there will be a networking cocktail afterwards.
Caspar Baum - Session 2: Introducing The Emerging Asian Airport CitiesGlobal Airport Cities
This document introduces emerging airport cities in Asia, highlighting key aspects of their development and providing case studies. It summarizes EC Harris' expertise supporting airport development for 30 years globally, including over 50 projects and a strong presence in Asia through offices in 19 countries. Case studies presented include KLIA Airport and Logistics City in Malaysia, China Southern Airlines Airport City in Guangzhou, Shanghai Hongqiao Airport City Hub, Hong Kong Chek Kap Kok 2030 vision, Manila–Clark Airport City, Nanjing Logistics City, and Wuhan Airport Commercial City. These emerging Asian airport cities integrate functions like living, business, transportation, and social infrastructure to extend urban development.
The document discusses Antwerp, Belgium. It states that Antwerp is the second largest port in Europe and container traffic increases 15% each year. It has the second largest petrochemical complex in the world and is known as the world diamond centre. The city invests in development, transportation, education, sports, and creating a diverse community.
Schiphol Airport has undergone two major master planning phases in 1989 and 2025 to transform into an "AirportCity" hub that integrates transportation, urban development, and economic activity. The 1989 plan developed the first terminals, hotels, and offices on airport property. The 2025 plan envisions further expansion through new terminals, transport links, and intermodal connectivity between the airport, nearby cities, and the wider region to create synergies between air travel and metropolitan economic growth. Realizing this vision requires strategic planning, public support, and focusing on factors like connectivity, intermodality, and creating an urban environment at the airport.
Finest Bay Area - Railway tunnel between Finland and Estonia Study Case at Me...Nhi Nguyen (Katherine)
The goal of the project is to construct an undersea railway tunnel between Finland and Estonia that serves both passenger and freight traffic and significantly reduces travel time between the countries. The travel time target between Helsinki Airport and Ülemiste airport in Estonia is approximately 20 minutes.
Course: Managerial Communication| Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
Vector Consultants has been working to improve performance in the UK rail industry. They have provided recommendations to South West Trains that have helped make it one of the most successful Train Operating Companies. The director at Vector, Alan Stevens, sees opportunities to generate more revenue through improved customer services, drawing inspiration from the aviation industry. International collaboration, such as with Japanese rail manufacturer Hitachi, can help introduce new technologies and practices to further advance UK rail.
Hacklin Projets Internationaux
• CALCULS DES COUTS
• ETUDE DE PLANS DE TRANSPORTS
• ETUDE D’ ITINERAIRES
• TRANSPORTS COLIS LOURDS
• TRANSPORTS EXCEPTIONNELS
• INTERVENTION PARTOUT DANS LE
MONDE
TRANSITAIRE - ENTREPOSAGE LOCAL & EXPEDITION - HACKLIN EUROPE DE L EST
www.hacklin.fi
The document announces a seminar on urban wind turbines hosted by the Brussels Enterprise Agency. The seminar will include presentations on market research of urban wind turbines, Belgian research projects, finding European partners and funding, and lessons from a university spin-off company. University departments will give elevator pitches and there will be a networking cocktail afterwards.
Caspar Baum - Session 2: Introducing The Emerging Asian Airport CitiesGlobal Airport Cities
This document introduces emerging airport cities in Asia, highlighting key aspects of their development and providing case studies. It summarizes EC Harris' expertise supporting airport development for 30 years globally, including over 50 projects and a strong presence in Asia through offices in 19 countries. Case studies presented include KLIA Airport and Logistics City in Malaysia, China Southern Airlines Airport City in Guangzhou, Shanghai Hongqiao Airport City Hub, Hong Kong Chek Kap Kok 2030 vision, Manila–Clark Airport City, Nanjing Logistics City, and Wuhan Airport Commercial City. These emerging Asian airport cities integrate functions like living, business, transportation, and social infrastructure to extend urban development.
The document discusses Antwerp, Belgium. It states that Antwerp is the second largest port in Europe and container traffic increases 15% each year. It has the second largest petrochemical complex in the world and is known as the world diamond centre. The city invests in development, transportation, education, sports, and creating a diverse community.
Schiphol Airport has undergone two major master planning phases in 1989 and 2025 to transform into an "AirportCity" hub that integrates transportation, urban development, and economic activity. The 1989 plan developed the first terminals, hotels, and offices on airport property. The 2025 plan envisions further expansion through new terminals, transport links, and intermodal connectivity between the airport, nearby cities, and the wider region to create synergies between air travel and metropolitan economic growth. Realizing this vision requires strategic planning, public support, and focusing on factors like connectivity, intermodality, and creating an urban environment at the airport.
Greater Tygerberg Partnership Work Programme 2013 to 2014 work programme 24 a...Shahid Solomon
The document discusses plans for the Voortrekker Road Corridor in Cape Town, which connects thousands of commuters daily and enables movement through the region. The corridor is described as enduring and powerful due to its ability to meet many transportation and economic needs through flexible infrastructure. The plans aim to integrate spatial, transportation, economic and infrastructure strategies through 2040 to facilitate development, attract investment, and enable measurement of results. Key elements of the plan include developing business clusters, urban regeneration projects around nodes, broadening infrastructure including broadband, and supporting community development priorities. An implementation timeline from 2013-2016 is provided for projects such as a world design competition, business hubs, housing and improving corridor operations.
The document discusses the potential expansion of Lydd Airport in Kent, England. It outlines issues for both passengers and airlines, as well as details about the airport itself. For passengers, it describes transportation options and potential pros and cons of flying out of Lydd. For airlines, it analyzes what types might be attracted by an expanded runway and considers demand. The airport hopes to attract no-frills, charter, and smaller airlines. Details provided include planned upgrades to facilities and safety/security systems to accommodate more planes and passengers. Both opportunities and challenges of the expansion are acknowledged.
Citiviz Corporate Presentation | Smart mobility for Citizen's Quality of LifeNicolas Lachance-Bernard
Citiviz provides an integrated urban mobility optimization ecosystem that collects data from various sources and uses it to provide urban intelligence for planning, management, and decision making. It has developed products for monitoring parking, bike sharing, car sharing, and assessing urban networks. Its team includes experts in GIS sciences, transport innovation, mobility sciences, urban planning, and information technology.
Myron Keehn - Session 3: Implementing the Strategic Development PlanGlobal Airport Cities
The document provides an agenda for a meeting on airport development between Airport City and Airport. The agenda includes discussions on market drivers in the region, the airport's vision and mission to drive economic prosperity through aviation and commercial development, the airport's 2010-2035 master plan to develop lands and enable new air service, collaborative regional planning with surrounding municipalities, and the airport city development plan focusing on land use, guiding principles, and points to consider regarding risk tolerance and flexibility.
The document describes a five-step plan to modernize roadways called the "Smart Highway" developed by Studio Roosegaarde and Heijmans. The plan includes interactive and sustainable roads that can communicate with drivers and automatically adapt to traffic and weather conditions. It involves glow-in-the-dark lanes, dynamic paint, interactive lights, induction charging lanes for electric cars, and wind-powered lights. The proposal aims to create an innovative and cost-effective design that sparks future innovations for driving while also creating a more beautiful landscape.
The document discusses the economic impacts of hub airports and analyzes the potential economic benefits of expanding Heathrow airport in London. It outlines the methodology used, which calculates direct economic benefits as well as wider economic benefits. Five scenarios are modeled looking at combinations of increased flights, new destinations, and improved reliability. The results found substantial direct economic benefits of 28.6-32.8 billion pounds over 60 years from expanding Heathrow. Additionally, wider economic benefits were higher than for other major transportation projects and 60% of benefits would accrue outside of London.
Airport Operation Market In Opportunity NitinNitin Rajan
The Indian airport operation market presents opportunities for private investment and growth. Factors fueling growth include rising domestic and international passenger traffic, expansion of medical tourism, and growth of low-cost airlines. The government is encouraging private investment in airlines and infrastructure through policies allowing 100% FDI and tax exemptions. While funding and land availability pose challenges, growth potential exists in expanding airports across smaller Indian cities to support projected passenger traffic of 280 million by 2020. Private operators are playing an increasing role in developing and managing airports through public-private partnerships.
This article addressing the ranking of crago activities for airports in world from ACI - ranking list, we show Dubai airports statistics and other major airports in the world
The document discusses trends in India's travel and tourism industry from 2012-2023. Some key points:
- The travel & tourism industry is forecast to grow from $119 billion in 2012 to $270.5 billion by 2023. Business travel is estimated to increase from $25.9 billion to $58.6 billion over this period, while leisure travel is projected to rise from $67.5 billion to $152 billion.
- Passenger traffic at Indian airports is expected to increase from 160 million currently to 450 million by 2020, making India the third largest aviation market. Freight traffic is also projected to rise significantly.
- India's middle class population is projected to grow from 160 million
The document provides information on the airline industry in India. It notes that there are 454 airports and airstrips in India, with 127 owned and operated by the Airports Authority of India. It also provides statistics on passenger traffic growth between 2007-2008. The history of the airline industry in India is traced from 1911 onwards. Key regulatory authorities that oversee the industry are also outlined. The policies of open skies and foreign direct investment in the industry are discussed. Details are given on major airlines in India like Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines.
Evolving Airport Competition - Competition & Pricingkopila
The presentation shows the competition that evolves between neighbouring airports. It also examines the strategies which airport operators can adopt to make the airport more competitive for their businesses. The second part deals with User Development Fee (UDF) pricing and application of crystal ball simulation on UDF.
The document provides information about Indonesia Infrastructure Week (IIW) and Airport Solutions Indonesia (ASI) events happening in November 2016 in Jakarta. IIW is the largest gathering of infrastructure stakeholders in Indonesia, covering key sectors like railways, ports, airports, housing, energy, ICT, and roads. It brings together government officials and private sector investors. ASI is a related aviation infrastructure event that provides a marketplace for airport technology and services. Both multi-day events expect thousands of visitors and aim to facilitate business deals in Indonesia's growing infrastructure market.
Poland Convention Bureau - MICE Presentation MICEboard
Poland is a top 20 most visited country and has a well-established meetings industry. It offers modern convention centers, academic venues, and professional support across major cities like Warsaw, Krakow, Katowice, Poznan, Gdansk, Wroclaw, and Lublin. Poland provides flexibility, a central European location, new infrastructure, and high value for meetings and events of all sizes. The document provides an overview of Poland's meetings market and details on key cities and facilities available to host events.
Setting the Scene: Dave bakker, President Europe, SITASITA
This document contains the agenda for the SITA Europe ICT Forum taking place on October 29-30. The forum will discuss topics related to smart travelers of the future, tomorrow's airport experiences, and technology and innovation in aviation. Several panel discussions and insight sessions are scheduled over the two days covering trends in air travel growth, passenger experience, distribution technologies, and innovations for airlines, airports, and aircraft. The event will also include presentations on latest market insights, a press demo tour, and networking activities such as a gala dinner and tours of Schiphol Airport.
The document discusses plans for a light rail transit (LRT) project in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The goals of the project are to provide high quality public transportation and improve the environmental situation. The key aspects of the project include building an LRT system with an average speed of 21.6 km/h and establishing a public transportation hub in the western part of the city. The total estimated cost of the project is $635 million, with construction costs accounting for $485 million and train procurement costing $146 million. The project timeline includes conducting technical, financial and legal evaluations in 2015, followed by tender documentation and announcement in 2016.
Ch 4 - Airport Mobile Internet as an Innovation Indicator Luis Martin-Domingo
This presentation introduces the research paper titled "Airport Mobile Internet as Innovation Indicator". This is part of the PhD thesis titled "Airport Mobile Internet". You have it also available as video presentation at www.aeriport.mobi
Clemens Kirner (CEO, innovation.rocks), Andreas Ladich (Vienna Airport) Vienn...AugmentedWorldExpo
Vienna Airport aims to offer their clients an outstanding service, which was awarded with 4 Skytrax stars. One more important topic to go even further with this efforts is to improve indoor orientation, navigation and experience. Therefore, a project was set up to see if this can be solved with a hardware free augmented reality solution.
This document provides information about the Passenger Rail Europe conference happening on June 7-8, 2016 in Amsterdam. It summarizes some key details:
- Early registration is available before May 13th to save up to €200.
- There will be 22 CEO and director-level speakers from rail operators across Europe discussing strategic issues shaping the future of rail.
- Topics will include the effects of liberalization, the digital railway, innovation in ticketing, security, and more.
- Over 150 industry leaders from train operating companies, transport groups, and the EU Commission will attend to discuss challenges and opportunities in the changing rail industry.
Transformed Airports: From Physical Touchpoints to Digital ServicesElif Tas
This dissertation presentation summarizes research on transforming airports through digital services. It discusses trends toward digitization and growth in air travel. Issues like delays, stress and security concerns for passengers are identified. Digital technologies are presented as a solution, with examples like self-check-in and security screening. The research aims to develop an innovation framework for digital products and services at airports. Secondary research examines case studies of airports. Primary research includes interviews and observations. Findings identify types of airports, the customer journey, and future technologies. A stakeholder analysis identifies goals. The framework proposes stages from strategy to testing. Design is discussed as a way to satisfy stakeholders and manage the user experience process.
Greater Tygerberg Partnership Work Programme 2013 to 2014 work programme 24 a...Shahid Solomon
The document discusses plans for the Voortrekker Road Corridor in Cape Town, which connects thousands of commuters daily and enables movement through the region. The corridor is described as enduring and powerful due to its ability to meet many transportation and economic needs through flexible infrastructure. The plans aim to integrate spatial, transportation, economic and infrastructure strategies through 2040 to facilitate development, attract investment, and enable measurement of results. Key elements of the plan include developing business clusters, urban regeneration projects around nodes, broadening infrastructure including broadband, and supporting community development priorities. An implementation timeline from 2013-2016 is provided for projects such as a world design competition, business hubs, housing and improving corridor operations.
The document discusses the potential expansion of Lydd Airport in Kent, England. It outlines issues for both passengers and airlines, as well as details about the airport itself. For passengers, it describes transportation options and potential pros and cons of flying out of Lydd. For airlines, it analyzes what types might be attracted by an expanded runway and considers demand. The airport hopes to attract no-frills, charter, and smaller airlines. Details provided include planned upgrades to facilities and safety/security systems to accommodate more planes and passengers. Both opportunities and challenges of the expansion are acknowledged.
Citiviz Corporate Presentation | Smart mobility for Citizen's Quality of LifeNicolas Lachance-Bernard
Citiviz provides an integrated urban mobility optimization ecosystem that collects data from various sources and uses it to provide urban intelligence for planning, management, and decision making. It has developed products for monitoring parking, bike sharing, car sharing, and assessing urban networks. Its team includes experts in GIS sciences, transport innovation, mobility sciences, urban planning, and information technology.
Myron Keehn - Session 3: Implementing the Strategic Development PlanGlobal Airport Cities
The document provides an agenda for a meeting on airport development between Airport City and Airport. The agenda includes discussions on market drivers in the region, the airport's vision and mission to drive economic prosperity through aviation and commercial development, the airport's 2010-2035 master plan to develop lands and enable new air service, collaborative regional planning with surrounding municipalities, and the airport city development plan focusing on land use, guiding principles, and points to consider regarding risk tolerance and flexibility.
The document describes a five-step plan to modernize roadways called the "Smart Highway" developed by Studio Roosegaarde and Heijmans. The plan includes interactive and sustainable roads that can communicate with drivers and automatically adapt to traffic and weather conditions. It involves glow-in-the-dark lanes, dynamic paint, interactive lights, induction charging lanes for electric cars, and wind-powered lights. The proposal aims to create an innovative and cost-effective design that sparks future innovations for driving while also creating a more beautiful landscape.
The document discusses the economic impacts of hub airports and analyzes the potential economic benefits of expanding Heathrow airport in London. It outlines the methodology used, which calculates direct economic benefits as well as wider economic benefits. Five scenarios are modeled looking at combinations of increased flights, new destinations, and improved reliability. The results found substantial direct economic benefits of 28.6-32.8 billion pounds over 60 years from expanding Heathrow. Additionally, wider economic benefits were higher than for other major transportation projects and 60% of benefits would accrue outside of London.
Airport Operation Market In Opportunity NitinNitin Rajan
The Indian airport operation market presents opportunities for private investment and growth. Factors fueling growth include rising domestic and international passenger traffic, expansion of medical tourism, and growth of low-cost airlines. The government is encouraging private investment in airlines and infrastructure through policies allowing 100% FDI and tax exemptions. While funding and land availability pose challenges, growth potential exists in expanding airports across smaller Indian cities to support projected passenger traffic of 280 million by 2020. Private operators are playing an increasing role in developing and managing airports through public-private partnerships.
This article addressing the ranking of crago activities for airports in world from ACI - ranking list, we show Dubai airports statistics and other major airports in the world
The document discusses trends in India's travel and tourism industry from 2012-2023. Some key points:
- The travel & tourism industry is forecast to grow from $119 billion in 2012 to $270.5 billion by 2023. Business travel is estimated to increase from $25.9 billion to $58.6 billion over this period, while leisure travel is projected to rise from $67.5 billion to $152 billion.
- Passenger traffic at Indian airports is expected to increase from 160 million currently to 450 million by 2020, making India the third largest aviation market. Freight traffic is also projected to rise significantly.
- India's middle class population is projected to grow from 160 million
The document provides information on the airline industry in India. It notes that there are 454 airports and airstrips in India, with 127 owned and operated by the Airports Authority of India. It also provides statistics on passenger traffic growth between 2007-2008. The history of the airline industry in India is traced from 1911 onwards. Key regulatory authorities that oversee the industry are also outlined. The policies of open skies and foreign direct investment in the industry are discussed. Details are given on major airlines in India like Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines.
Evolving Airport Competition - Competition & Pricingkopila
The presentation shows the competition that evolves between neighbouring airports. It also examines the strategies which airport operators can adopt to make the airport more competitive for their businesses. The second part deals with User Development Fee (UDF) pricing and application of crystal ball simulation on UDF.
The document provides information about Indonesia Infrastructure Week (IIW) and Airport Solutions Indonesia (ASI) events happening in November 2016 in Jakarta. IIW is the largest gathering of infrastructure stakeholders in Indonesia, covering key sectors like railways, ports, airports, housing, energy, ICT, and roads. It brings together government officials and private sector investors. ASI is a related aviation infrastructure event that provides a marketplace for airport technology and services. Both multi-day events expect thousands of visitors and aim to facilitate business deals in Indonesia's growing infrastructure market.
Poland Convention Bureau - MICE Presentation MICEboard
Poland is a top 20 most visited country and has a well-established meetings industry. It offers modern convention centers, academic venues, and professional support across major cities like Warsaw, Krakow, Katowice, Poznan, Gdansk, Wroclaw, and Lublin. Poland provides flexibility, a central European location, new infrastructure, and high value for meetings and events of all sizes. The document provides an overview of Poland's meetings market and details on key cities and facilities available to host events.
Setting the Scene: Dave bakker, President Europe, SITASITA
This document contains the agenda for the SITA Europe ICT Forum taking place on October 29-30. The forum will discuss topics related to smart travelers of the future, tomorrow's airport experiences, and technology and innovation in aviation. Several panel discussions and insight sessions are scheduled over the two days covering trends in air travel growth, passenger experience, distribution technologies, and innovations for airlines, airports, and aircraft. The event will also include presentations on latest market insights, a press demo tour, and networking activities such as a gala dinner and tours of Schiphol Airport.
The document discusses plans for a light rail transit (LRT) project in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The goals of the project are to provide high quality public transportation and improve the environmental situation. The key aspects of the project include building an LRT system with an average speed of 21.6 km/h and establishing a public transportation hub in the western part of the city. The total estimated cost of the project is $635 million, with construction costs accounting for $485 million and train procurement costing $146 million. The project timeline includes conducting technical, financial and legal evaluations in 2015, followed by tender documentation and announcement in 2016.
Ch 4 - Airport Mobile Internet as an Innovation Indicator Luis Martin-Domingo
This presentation introduces the research paper titled "Airport Mobile Internet as Innovation Indicator". This is part of the PhD thesis titled "Airport Mobile Internet". You have it also available as video presentation at www.aeriport.mobi
Clemens Kirner (CEO, innovation.rocks), Andreas Ladich (Vienna Airport) Vienn...AugmentedWorldExpo
Vienna Airport aims to offer their clients an outstanding service, which was awarded with 4 Skytrax stars. One more important topic to go even further with this efforts is to improve indoor orientation, navigation and experience. Therefore, a project was set up to see if this can be solved with a hardware free augmented reality solution.
This document provides information about the Passenger Rail Europe conference happening on June 7-8, 2016 in Amsterdam. It summarizes some key details:
- Early registration is available before May 13th to save up to €200.
- There will be 22 CEO and director-level speakers from rail operators across Europe discussing strategic issues shaping the future of rail.
- Topics will include the effects of liberalization, the digital railway, innovation in ticketing, security, and more.
- Over 150 industry leaders from train operating companies, transport groups, and the EU Commission will attend to discuss challenges and opportunities in the changing rail industry.
Transformed Airports: From Physical Touchpoints to Digital ServicesElif Tas
This dissertation presentation summarizes research on transforming airports through digital services. It discusses trends toward digitization and growth in air travel. Issues like delays, stress and security concerns for passengers are identified. Digital technologies are presented as a solution, with examples like self-check-in and security screening. The research aims to develop an innovation framework for digital products and services at airports. Secondary research examines case studies of airports. Primary research includes interviews and observations. Findings identify types of airports, the customer journey, and future technologies. A stakeholder analysis identifies goals. The framework proposes stages from strategy to testing. Design is discussed as a way to satisfy stakeholders and manage the user experience process.
Aurecon_Aerotropolis - are airport cities the wave of the future_April 2015Steve Richards
This document discusses the concept of an "aerotropolis", where airports become the center of large-scale commercial and economic development, rather than just transportation hubs. It notes that global air travel and cargo are projected to greatly increase in coming decades, leading airports to develop extensive commercial areas that function as regional economic centers. The document examines examples of major airports that have catalyzed nearby office, hotel, manufacturing and mixed-use developments. It argues that Asia is well-positioned to implement the aerotropolis model due to many new airports and high economic growth rates. Planning principles are outlined for holistically developing airport cities that maximize regional competitiveness.
2nd International Conference and Exhibition on Aerospace & Aeronautical Engin...CondensedMatterPhysi
International Aerospace Conference, is going to conduct in Krakow, Poland Aerospace 2020, Industrial Aeronautical, Aerospace, Meetings, Aeronautical workshops in Krakow, Poland. | OLC Conferences.
The document discusses Greece's experience with public-private partnerships (PPPs) for infrastructure projects. It provides details on Greece's first PPP projects in the 1990s and the subsequent establishment of a legal framework to support broader use of PPPs. Specific ICT infrastructure projects currently being implemented through the PPP model are described, including how they blend EU and private funds. Key factors for a successful PPP procurement process are also outlined.
Залучення інвестицій на місцевому рівні enginvestinlviv
This document summarizes the economic development opportunities in Lviv, Ukraine. It outlines Lviv's strategic location as a regional center between Western and Eastern Europe, situated on major transport corridors. It also highlights Lviv's growing foreign direct investment, with the most invested sectors being food, finance, retail, and IT. Potential investment opportunities mentioned include industrial parks, business parks, airport cargo facilities, brownfield redevelopment sites, and a future exhibition center to serve as the international broadcasting center for the 2022 Winter Olympics.
The biggest Civil Aviation is 2nd Aero Expo India and 1st Heli Expo India are organized by PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Capital of India, New Delhi. To become a sponsor and partners with us visit our website.
This document discusses non-aeronautical revenues at airports, focusing on real estate and property management. It provides details about Schiphol Real Estate, which develops and invests in airport-related real estate and business parks. Real estate contributes over 30% to Schiphol Airport's operating result. Schiphol Real Estate manages a property portfolio of nearly 500,000 square meters, including offices, industrial space, and properties in airport terminals. It also discusses factors that make airport areas attractive for business and some examples of special mixed-use development projects at Schiphol Airport.
The document discusses airport expansion plans and their impacts. It describes proposed expansions for airports in Abu Dhabi and Heathrow including new runways, terminals and facilities. Airport expansions are expected to increase passenger and cargo traffic, creating jobs and economic growth through tourism and trade. Potential negative impacts include noise pollution and disruption to local communities.
The ports as logistics platforms - the current metamorphosis of maritime portsParadigma Consulting
The document discusses trends affecting ports and how ports are transforming in response. Key trends include volatility in global trade, larger vessels and slower sailing times, and increasing intermodality and environmental concerns. Ports are transforming into multimodal logistics hubs, improving hinterland connections like rail, and coordinating their communities through performance indicators and systems. Ports are focusing on specific cargo types and markets, and providing efficient, sustainable services to enhance supply chain performance and competitiveness.
Gsc2015 봄 03 온기원-kic-europe_gcs2015_talk_v1Shougo Kim
1) KIC-Europe provides support for Korean startups and SMEs to internationalize and collaborate with Europe through various programs and services.
2) These include a startup demo day showcase in 4 European cities, an online pitching platform to connect startups and investors, and a tailored internationalization package to help startups establish operations in Europe.
3) KIC-Europe also offers mentoring services matching Korean startups with European mentors to provide advice on areas like finding partners, intellectual property, accounting, and research and development proposals.
HR search is critical to a company's success because it ensures the correct people are in place. HR search integrates workforce capabilities with company goals by painstakingly identifying, screening, and employing qualified candidates, supporting innovation, productivity, and growth. Efficient talent acquisition improves teamwork while encouraging collaboration. Also, it reduces turnover, saves money, and ensures consistency. Furthermore, HR search discovers and develops leadership potential, resulting in a strong pipeline of future leaders. Finally, this strategic approach to recruitment enables businesses to respond to market changes, beat competitors, and achieve long-term success.
[To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations]
This PowerPoint compilation offers a comprehensive overview of 20 leading innovation management frameworks and methodologies, selected for their broad applicability across various industries and organizational contexts. These frameworks are valuable resources for a wide range of users, including business professionals, educators, and consultants.
Each framework is presented with visually engaging diagrams and templates, ensuring the content is both informative and appealing. While this compilation is thorough, please note that the slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be sufficient for standalone instructional purposes.
This compilation is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of innovation management and drive meaningful change within their organization. Whether you aim to improve product development processes, enhance customer experiences, or drive digital transformation, these frameworks offer valuable insights and tools to help you achieve your goals.
INCLUDED FRAMEWORKS/MODELS:
1. Stanford’s Design Thinking
2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
4. Lean Startup Methodology
5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
7. McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth
8. Customer Journey Map
9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
10. Blue Ocean Strategy
11. Strategyn’s Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) Framework with Job Map
12. Design Sprint Framework
13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
15. TRIZ Problem-Solving Framework
16. Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
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Brian Fitzsimmons on the Business Strategy and Content Flywheel of Barstool S...Neil Horowitz
On episode 272 of the Digital and Social Media Sports Podcast, Neil chatted with Brian Fitzsimmons, Director of Licensing and Business Development for Barstool Sports.
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In a world where the potential of youth innovation remains vastly untouched, there emerges a guiding light in the form of Norm Goldstein, the Founder and CEO of EduNetwork Partners. His dedication to this cause has earned him recognition as a Congressional Leadership Award recipient.
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MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
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Airports 2011
1. • More detailed information on conference website: www.actiaconferences.com • • Various dimensions in Airports activities • • 16-17 November 2011 • Warsaw Marriott Hotel • • Warsaw • Poland •
2. • Venues • Airports Conference 2011 Warsaw Marriott Hotel ***** Al. Jerozolimskie 65/79 • 00-697 Warsaw • Poland Congress Hall • 3 rd floor Awionetka Gala 2011 Warsaw Marriott Hotel ***** Al. Jerozolimskie 65/79 • 00-697 Warsaw • Poland Baltic Ballroom • 3rd floor Honorary Patronage Content Partner Organizer Media Partners
3. • Who should attend? • • airports • airlines • government officials • chief economist • aviation organizations and associations • central administration and local government • financial advisors • strategy consultants • analysts • plain construction and supply companies • airport architects • technology providers • regional development agents • EU lobbies • plain owners & operators • airport managers • airport operators • logistic operators • brokers • plain agents • operators • other companies and organizations that are related to the European aviation sector... • Keynote speakers • Panel discussions • Think tank • • Airports & surroundings • Non-aviation revenues • Air cargo • Best practices in establishing relations between airport and airline (panel: airlines, airports, regions) • "Think out of the box" - innovative ideas for making money • Airlines, airports and operators - different perspectives • Future ownership structure in aviation sector • Investors and owners expectations • Airport for region, region for airport •
4. Awionetka Gala 2011 • 3rd aviation business meeting • Awards presentation • Personage of the year • The best airport • The best airline • The most significant event • Innovative solutions Categories
5. Wednesday • 16 November 2011 • Congress Hall 08.30-09.00 » Registration & Welcome coffee 09.00-09.30 » Opening addresses Introductory presentation I Session : Airport and surroundings 09.30-09.55 » Airports - connecting regions with the Word Business Connectivity Inde (methodology and application) Jan Pamuła - Chairman of the Board, John Paul II International Airport Kraków-Balice Ltd. 09.55-10.20 » Establishing successful partnership of airports and airlines 10.20-10.45 » Obligation to provide public services Formal conditions and conditions for success 10.45-12.00 » Panel discussion : Best practices in establishing relations between airport and airline (panel: airlines, airports, regions) 12.00-12.30 » Coffee break 12.30-1 3.00 » Presentation ‘Polish Airports’ State Enterprise 13.00-13.25 » Corporate Social Responsibility - CSR in aviation 13.25-14.25 » Lunch break 14.25-15.50 » Think tank : Table 1 / Future ownership structure in aviation sector Investors and owners expectations Table 2 / Airport for region, region for airport 15.50-16.00 » Think tank conclusions 16.00-16.15 » Q&A/ Summary of the first conference day 20.00-24.00 » Awionetka Gala 2011 • 3rd aviation business meeting • Baltic Ballroom • Official addresses Awards presentation Evening cocktail Presentations of the result of research on optimal airlines connections in Poland - publication of results of surveys conducted among passengers and airports.
6. Thursday • 17 November 2011 • Congress Hall 09.00-09.30 » Registration & morning coffee II Session : Non aviation revenues 09.30-09.55 » Non aviation revenues management 09.55-10.20 » Airport City - myth or chance? 10.20-10.45 » Maintenance Repair & Overhaul - chance for airports? 10.45-12.15 » Panel discussion : "Think out of the box" - innovative ideas for making money 12.15-13.15 » Lunch break III Session : Cargo 13.15-13.40 » Air cargo in Europe and in the World - review, situations and trends Air cargo in CEE Case study 13.40-15.20 » Panel discussion : Airlines, airports and operators - different perspectives 15.20-15.45 » Summary of cargo session: Key success factors for cargo 15.45-16.00 » Q&A/ Summary of the second conference day
7. • More info Alan Arent - Director PR & Conferences Dept. email: alan@actiaforum.pl ph.: +4858 627 2323, mob.: +48 500 061 931 Gosia Wawrzyniuk - Event Coordinator email: [email_address] ph.: +4858 627 2186, mob.: +48 519 672 554