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Conference Sessions’ OUTLINE
MAIN SESSION MS1 Main Session (Institutional session): Smart Mobility as a factor which enables
the development of Smart City and the growth of the Automotive and
Logistics sectors
BREAKOUT SESSIONS
BS1 Infrastructure, technology and evolution of digital services for the Smart
City: Cloud Computing, Big Data, Open Data and Open Geo Data, RFID
technology and new APP. New opportunities for recovery?
BS2 Mobile payment for the development of Smart City (mobility, access,
parking)
BS3 The importance of infomobility: integrated platforms, digital radio and new
mobile devices for the use of services
BS4 AVL/AVM & Fleet Management
BS5 On-board telematics and car sensors
BS6 Smart Parking & innovative solutions for the management of access to the
city
BS7 The technology to support new models of governance of the City Logistics
BS8 The development of e-mobility. Conference organized in partnership
with CEI-CIVES
BS9 Natural gas for green mobility. International Summit
BS10 Sharing Mobility: Taxi, NCC, Car Sharing, Car Pooling, Car Rental, etc.
become digital, social and shared: solutions and problems
BS11 The liberalization of the regional rail service: the centrality of the rolling
stock. Conference organized in partnership with the Piedmont Region
TECHNICAL SESSIONS TS1 Insurance Telematics
TS2 The Piedmont Region’s project “BIP” (Biglietto Integrato Piemonte)
HOSTED EVENTS H1 Designed in Green (II edition) 13th -14th November 2014,
Turin, Lingotto Congress Centre
H2 The PUMAS Project. In collaboration with the Municipality of Turin
12th November 2014
CONNECTED AUTOMOBILES 2014 Connected and Smart vehicle international conference 12th - 13th November, Istanbul Room
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Speakers
Confirmed Speakers
Gianluca Baldini, Collaborator, Il Venerdi di Repubblica, Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso
Francesco Balocco, Councillor for Transport, Infrastructure, Public Works and Soil
Protection, Piedmont Region
Franco Barbieri, Administrator, Route220
Mariarosa Baroni, Presidente, NGV Italy
Gino Bella, Professor, University Niccolò Cusano - Telematica Roma
Giovanni Biallo, President, OpenGeoData Italia
Massimo Bertagna, Product Manager BU Insurance, Viasat
Guido Bolatto, Secretary-General, Chamber of Commerce of Turin
Luciano Bove, R&D Design Manager, Renault
Mario Calderini, Professor, School of Management - Department of Management,
Economics and Industrial Engineering, Polytechnic of Milan
Anselmo Calò, President, Confindustria-Unrie
Marco Capellini, CEO, Matrec
Mario Caporale, Member of the International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite
Systems, Italian Space Agency
Elio Catania, President, Digital Confindustria Italia
Sergio Chiamparino**, President, Piedmont Region
Andrea Colombo, Assessor to Mobility and Trasports, City of Bologna
Edoardo Croci, Director, SmartCity & MobilityLab
Giuseppina De Santis, Assessor for Productive Activities, Piedmont Region
Claudio De Vincenti**, Undersecretary, Ministry of Economic Development
Virginio Di Giambattista, General Director, DG Local Public Transport, Ministry
Infrastructures and Trasports
Sergio Duretti, General Director, CSP – Innovation in ICT
Fabio Era, Senior Researcher, Ipsos Public Affairs
Zurab Facini, Person in charge of international development, OMNICOMM
Enrico Leonardo Fagone, Architect, Designer and Journalist
Paolo Ferrecchi, General Manager Networks Infrastructure Logistics and Mobility Systems,
Emilia Romagna Region
Enrico Finocchi, Manager - Regional Directorate General, Center and North
Sardinia Area, Ministry of Infrastructures and Transports
Matteo Fioravanti, Design & Engineering Director, Fioravanti
Antonello Fontanili, Director, Uniontrasporti
Antonella Galdi, Vice - Secretary, ANCI
Enrico Galleano, President, Gruppo Giovani Imprenditori – Confindustria Cuneo
Fedele Gallileo, Sales Manager, Gemalto M2M Italy
Roberto Garavaglia, Expert in the field of Electronic Payments and founder of the
blog closetopay.com
Piero Gattoni, President, Consortium BioGas
Oliviero Giannini, Professor, University Niccolò Cusano - Telematica Roma
Stefano Guarino, Professor, University Niccolò Cusano - Telematica Roma
Nello Iacono, Vice President, States-General of Innovation, President, Institute for Italian
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Open Data
Francesco Italia, Vice Mayor, Municipality of Siracusa
Giovanni Laudicina, Country Manager Italia, EASYPARK
Enzo Lavolta, Assessor to Policies for Environment, Energy and Technological
Development, City of Turin
Lucia Locuratolo, ITS Program Manager, Magneti Marelli
Maurizio Longo, General Secretary, TRASPORTOUNITO FIAP
Romano Lovison, President, ANSSAT
Claudio Lubatti, Assessor to Viability and Transports, City of Turin
Matthias Maedge, Deputy Secretary General & Director EU Affairs, NGVA Europe
Flavio Manzoni, Ferrari
Pierfrancesco Maran, Managing Director for Mobility, ANCI
Lorenzo Marchisio, Directorate Transport, Infrastructure, Mobility and Logistics, Regione
Piemonte
Massimo Marciani, FIT Consulting
Paolo Massai, Professor, Vehicle engineering, Polytechnic of Turin
Marco Mastretta, Director, ICS - Car sharing initiative
Carlo Maria Medaglia, Professor, University La Sapienza of Rome
Pietro Menga, President, CEI-CIVES
Michela Mingardo, Mobility Manager, Municipality of Treviso
Andrea Molocchi, Ecba Project
Saverio Montella**, Transport Area Manager, Tuscany Region
Federico Morando, Director of Research and Policy & Research Fellow, Nexa Center for
Internet & Society, Polytechnic of Turin; Lead Creative Commons Italia
Marco Moretti, Managing & Sales Director Italy, Netsize
Roberto Moriondo, Head of Innovation, Research and Universities, Piedmont Region
Dante Natali, President, Federmetano
Giacomo Orlanda, Direction Production, Programming Sector of the tertiary sector for
Sale, Piedmont Region
Rossella Panero, President, TTS Italia
Carlo Pettinelli, Managing Sustainable Development – Directorate General “Enterprise and
Industry”, European Commission
Giovanni Pontecorvo, President, Gruppo Autobus ANFIA
Valeria Portale, Head of research School of Management, Polytechnic of Milan
Alfonso Quaglione, General Manager & Owner, RivistaGEOmedia
Ermete Realacci, President of Enviromental Board, Chamber of Deputies
Giovanna Rossi, Directorate-General for Sustainable Development, Climate and Energy,
Ministry of Environment
Matteo Scola, RFID Project Manager, FASTHINK - TELEKOM ASSIST EUROPE Group
Erin Simon, Manager, Packaging and Material Science, WWF and Coordinator, Bioplastics
Feedstock Alliance
Morten Hother Sørensen, Managing Director Denmark - Head of New Markets, EASYPARK
Pietro Teofilatto**, Director Fund Long Term Rental, ANIASA
Sergio Torre, Responsable Strategic Planning & Controlling, Duferco Energia
Francesco Tortorelli, Executive head of the "architectures, standards, and infrastructure",
Agenzia per l’Italia Digitale
Laura Tribioli, Professor, University Niccolò Cusano - Telematica Roma
Sergio Tusa, PTOLEMUS
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Alberto Valmaggia, Enviroment Councillor, Piedomont Region
Roberto Vavassori**, President, ANFIA
Giuseppe Ventre, Head of Administration, Finance and Control, ATB Bergamo
Nicola Ventura, Ecomotori.net
Paolo Vettori, President, Assogasmetano
Paola Visentin, Head of Marketing & Global Communication, RFID Global
Vincenzo Zezza, Directorate-General for industrial policy, competitiveness and SMEs,
Division of Policy industrial sectors: automotive, transportation, shipbuilding, and optical
products electrical, Ministry of Economic Development
Speech by ANIASA
Speech by CNH Industrial – Iveco
Speech by CRF
Speech by Ecomotive Solution
Speech by EUROTECH
Speech by Fiat Auto
Speech by HERE Speech by PTV
Speech by Satel
Speech by Smart-l
Speech by TBA
Speech by TOMTOM Telematics
Speech by MIUR – Progetti PON-REC 2007-2013
**to be definitively confirmed
Invited speakers
Enrico Becattini, General Director, Tuscany Region
Alberto Brandani, President, Federtrasporto
Gian Gherardo Calini, Head of Market Development, European GNSS Agency
Andrea Camanzi, President, Authority for Transports Regulation
Ezio Castagna, President, Club Italia
Mauro Chiotasso, Project Coordinator Network LNG Italy and member of the Executive
Committee, UIR (Unione Interporti Riuniti)
Enrico Corsi, Councillor for Mobility, Municipality of Verona
Anna Maria Dagnino, Councillor for Mobility and Traffic, City of Genoa
Giuseppina Della Pepa, General Secretariat, Anita/Confindustria
Claire Depre, Head of Unit in Charge of Intelligent Transport System, European Commission
Carlo des Dorides, Executive Director, European GNSS Agency
Francesco Franchi, President, Assogasliquidi
Pascal Gregorio*, Director of Regional Transport Piedmont, Trenitalia
Federica Guidi, Ministy of Economic Development
Maurizio Lupi, Minister for Infrastructure and Transport
Margherita Migliaccio, General Director for Development of the territory, international
projects, Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport
Paolo Mora, Deputy Director Trade, Distribution Networks and Consumer Protection,
Lombardy Region
Sergio Negro, General Manager, Regional Agency for Mobility (ACAM) – Region
Campania
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Paolo Nesi, Professor Department of Information Engineering, University of Florence
Francesco Pellegrino, Director of Mobility Management, Municipality of Genoa
Christian Siebert, Head of Unit Galileo and EGNOS Applications, Security and International
Cooperation, Directorate-General for Enterprise & Industry, European Commission
Ezio Spessa, Associate Professor, DENERG Energy-Department, Polytechnic of Torino
Enrico Vesco, Transport Councillor, Ligury Region
Sergio Vetrella, Councillor for Transport and Mobility, Campania Region
Viorel Vigna, Assistant Councillor for Transport, Infrastructure, Public Works, Soil Protection,
Piedmont Region
Valeria Villani, Responsible Office Park Sector Sustainable Mobility, Comune di Bologna
Enzo Volponi, Central Management Infrastructures, mobility, spatial planning, public works
and universities, mobility services, Friuli Venezia Giulia Region
Enrico Zanella, General Manager, INVA – Regione Autonoma Valle d’Aosta
Speakers to be invited
Speech by Digital Agency for Italy
Speech by Transposrt Regulation Unity
Speech by Port Authority of La Spezia/CONTSHIP Group Italia
Speech by Municipality of Pisa
Speech by European Comision/NGV Europe
Speech by CSI – Piedmont
Speech by CSP – Innovation in ICT
Speech by Euromobility e del Ministero Ambiente
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Note: this program is preliminary and therefore subject to change.
The speakers included in the agendas are in course of invitation or waiting for confirmation.
MS1 - SMART MOBILITY AS A KEY FACTOR FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SMART CITY
AND THE GROWTH OF THE AUTOMOTIVE AND LOGISTICS SECTORS
Thursday, November 13th - London Room 9 a.m - 1 p.m.
The smart innovation and modernization of territories and cities cannot be separeted from
"smart" innovation, planning and evolution in the mobility sector.
Smart mobility, tailor-made for the citizens, is in fact one of the key factors in the
development of Smart City and represents a new challenge for reducing waste and
pollution in order to create create economies for the promotion of the movement of
people and goods, improving logistics, reducing costs and optimizing travel time.
There are several national and international best practices, a sign that both governments
and companies on the one hand, than the citizens on the other hand, stand up for
the development of the Smart Mobility.
The new EU cohesion policy strongly requires Member States and regions to give EU
investments to projects and interventions that aim to reduce transport emissions, t
thanks to the support for the development of new technologies and promoting new
patterns of urban multimodal mobility, involving the use of public transport, but also
walking and cycling.
The European Commission has also launched an action plan to ensure a sustainable
development of the automotive sector and proposes actions on emissions, funding of
research (2014-2020), electric mobility, road safety, new knowledge, smart regulation,
trade negotiations and harmonization at international level.
MAIN TOPICS
Smart Mobility: best practice and politics at local level
Policies and plans at European and local level for the development of Smart
Mobility
The Action Plan of the European Commission for the automotive sector: CARS 2020
Research and Innovation for Smart Mobility: development of supply chain in
Automotive ICT and Transport market.
Confirmed speakers
Opening remarks
Enzo Lavolta, Assessor to Policies for Environment, Energy and Technological
Development, City of Turin
Guido Bolatto, Secretary-general, Chamber of Commerce of Turin
Sergio Chiamparino**, President, Piedmont Region
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Keynote Speech
Policies and Plans 2014-2020 for the development of Smart Mobility
Claire Depre*, Head of Unit in Charge of Intelligent Transport System, European
Commission
Cars 2020: Action Plan for a competitive and sustainable automotive industry in Europe
Carlo Pettinelli, Managing Sustainable Development – Directorate General “Enterprise and
Industry”, European Commission
Institutional Round Table
Smart Mobility: a great opportunity for the development of industrial clusters in the
Automotive, ICT and Transport market.
Confirmed speakers:
Gino Bella, Professor, University Niccolò Cusano - Telematica Roma
Enrico Galleano, President, Gruppo Giovani Imprenditori – Confindustria Cuneo
Giovanni Pontecorvo, President, Gruppo Autobus ANFIA
Roberto Vavassori**, President, ANFIA
Sergio Vetrella*, Councillor for Transport and Mobility, Campania Region
Other interventions by other associations of the sector
Morten Hother Sørensen, Managing Director Denmark - Head of New Markets, EASYPARK
Speech by PON Reti e Mobilità 2007-13, Ministero Infrastrutture e Trasporti
Conclusions
Maurizio Lupi*, Minister for Infrastructures and Transports
Federica Guidi*, Ministy of Economic Development
*invited, to be confirmed
**to be definitively confirmed
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BS1 - INFRASTRUCTURE, TECHNOLOGY AND EVOLUTION OF DIGITAL SERVICES FOR THE
SMART CITY: RFID, CLOUD COMPUTING, BIG DATA, OPEN DATA AND OPEN GEO DATA. New opportunities for economic recovery?
Friday, November 14th - Copenhagen Room 9 a.m. - 13 a.m
The integration between energy technologies, mobile communications and sustainable
infrastructures is an enable key for building the Smart City and improve the delivery of
services to citizens and companies.
The process that leads to the development of smart city is multidisciplinary and involves
different actors in the supply chain: from technology providers, institutions, universities
and the society itself, which is required to make changes and to make a
technological leap. The concept of Smart Cities is now a key element of the strategy
for the economic recovery of our country.
Italian Digital Agenda (ADI) and Horizon 2020 will be the main tools for the implementation
of policies and strategies for ICT at National and European level. Cloud Computing
technologies and Big Data solutions are essential technological components for the
development of digital services in a Smart City.
The growing availability of services based on cloud technology offers endless
opportunities to companies and Public administrations, which can reduce IT costs and
increase the quality of services. By contrast, however, to ensure dissemination and
success of this technology it is necessary to find models and managerial solutions.
The Big Data on the one hand, however, pose the problem of managing the mass of
data and the subsequent development of solutions, plans and actions that have a
real impact on the quality of life in the city and use of such information sources to
support development models and sustainability of so-called intelligent communities
(smart communities); on the other hand pose the problems of data security and
privacy.
Thanks to laws and to European, Italian and regional directives, public institutions are
gradually moving towards a widespread distribution of all that data collected and
stored, which are now available for everyone (Open Data).
After the process of opening up data have started, however, it is important to begin an
activity of coordination, standardization of models, feedback from companies and
developers, the selection of the dataset to be open to all, enabling the use of these
data for the development of new business markets and economic recovery.
There has been a slow but progressive legislation awareness of the phenomenon of open
data at national level. Nevertheless most encouraging signs are coming from regional
experiences. The most remarcable example is represented by the Piedmont Region,
who in May 2010 inaugurated the open data portal: dati.piemonte.it (more than a
one year in advance than the national portal dati.gov.it).
Among the types of open data useful for the revitalization and economic recovery of the
country there are geographic data. The spread of OpenGeoData will give a big boost
to the use of BIM and GIS in spatial planning and infrastructures design. With significant
advantages in terms of cost, time and quality of results, leading to the construction of
cities and sustainable infrastructures.
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MAIN TOPICS
Technologies and Infrastructures: what is going to change between now and 2020?
Digitalization of administrative processes and dissemination of digital services for
public administrations
Tools for the Smart City: Digital Agenda and the Horizon 2020
Cloud as a philosophy and business opportunity
Issues for the management of Cloud technologies and Big Data solutions: government,
security and privacy
Open Data 2020: problems and prospects for Italy
Linked open data and active citizenship
The geomatics at Smart City’s service
Standardization of models and selection of the dataset for the development of
new business markets
OpenData & OpenGeoData for the country's economic recovery
Use of RFID for the management of services in the Smart City
New applications and service provision of communication and collaboration to
citizens and businesses
Create successful apps for smart mobility: state of the art technologies and trends
Confirmed speakers
Chairman: Alfonso Quaglione, General Manager & Owner, RivistaGEOmedia
Opening remarks
Enzo Lavolta, Assessor to Policies for Environment, Energy and Technological Development,
City of Turin
Giuseppina De Santis*, Councilor for Productive Activities, Piedmont Region
State of the art in Italy
Smart City development projects and funding instruments
Mario Calderini, Professor, School of Management - Department of Management,
Economics and Industrial Engineering, Polytechnic of Milan
Perspectives and goals for 2020
Elio Catania, President, Confindustria digital
Francesco Tortorelli, Executive head of the "architectures, standards, and infrastructure",
Agenzia per l’Italia Digitale
Focus Open Data
Linked Open Data and Active Cityzenship
Nello Iacono, Vice President, States-General of Innovation, President, Institute for Italian
Open Data
Open static data and dynamic data for the smart city
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Giovanni Biallo, President, OpenGeoData Italia
CKAN Italia: il portale dei dataset open nazionali
Federico Morando, Director of Research and Policy & Research Fellow, Centro
Nexa su Internet & Società, Politecnico di Torino; Lead Creative Commons Italia
Piedmont Region: Homer Project and other “open” Regional dataset
Roberto Moriondo, Responsable for Innovation, Research and Univeristy Division,
Piedmont Region
Speech by CSI – Piedmont
Open Data e Internet of Things: projects and skills at the service of the territpory
Sergio Duretti, General Director, CSP – Innovation in ICT
Smart City best practice Smart management of municipal solid waste in the City of Lucca
Speech by SMART-I (10 min) (to be defined)
Speech by EUROTECH (To be defined and confirmed)
Altri interventi a cura di aziende sponsor e startup del settore
*invited, to be confirmed
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BS2 - MOBILE PAYMENT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SMART CITY (MOBILITY, ACCESS,
PARKING)
Friday, November 14th - Madrid Room 9:30 a.m. – 13 p.m.
New technologies allow you to make the access to services more accessible and efficient,
including the payment of public transportation, payment of parking, car-sharing
services, the re-charging of electric vehicles and access to the limited traffic zones,
which are the most used.
Thanks to the new trends of the Smart Payment citizens can access additional utilities. In
this session we will have a focus and a comparison between those that are the
solutions and the technologies of smart and innovative mobile payment.
MAIN TOPICS
• Evolutionary scenarios of mobile payment: focus on regulations and
developments of systems and technologies in the next years
• Proximity Payments and NFC technology developments: focus HCE, payments
NFC towards the cloud
New frontiers of payment: payments through phone credit
• Technological solutions and new emerging business models
• Smart Mobile Ticketing and applied to the field of mobility, public utilities and
other assets: the ongoing trials and development prospects
• Evolution of RFID standards for mobility and transport
• e-ID and mobile development prospects and possible convergence
• The new technological frontiers of payment systems and the use of electronic
tickets
• Providers of Payment Services
Confirmed speakers
Chairman and Opening remarks
Roberto Garavaglia, Expert in the field of Electronic Payments and founder of the
blog closetopay.com
Ezio Castagna*, President, Club Italia
“Mobile payment & E-Commerce” Observatory”
Valeria Portale, Head of research School of Management, Polytechnic of Milano
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RFID & NFC technologies: new ways of interaction with the urban environment
Paola Visentin, Head of Marketing & Global Communication, RFID Global
Case history: RFID technology and mobile payment applications
RFID technology adopted for the public transport to ferry across the Strait of Messina
Speech by Caronte & Tourist
Case-history of Mobile Payment System for Smart Parking
Francesco Italia, Vice Mayor, Municipality of Siracusa
Youpay Mobile: the APP for the purchase of services for mobility in the city of Bergamo Giuseppe Ventre, Head of Administration, Finance and Control, ATB Bergamo
Other interventions by sponsoring companies and other start-ups
*invited, to be confirmed
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BS3 - THE IMPORTANCE OF INFOMOBILITY: INTEGRATED PLATFORMS, DIGITAL RADIO AND
NEW MOBILE DEVICES FOR THE USE OF SERVICES
Friday, November 14th - Lisbon Room 14 a.m. - 18:00 p.m.
Thanks to the development of devices and tools occurred in recent years (also due to the rapid
spread of satellite navigation systems based on GPS).
Well-established technologies such as SMS, satellite navigation systems, web portals and
information displays, panels, variable message systems for the information on TPL have
evolved in very promising new areas for development; the spread of smartphones has
generated numerous applications of mobile information accessible directly by
cellphone; There are also numerous websites, which aim to create a single point of
reference to regional or national level (for some segments); important also broadcast
systems can be used to convey the traffic service: from the DAB (Digital Audio
Broadcasting) to DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) and Web radio, the DVB
(Digital Video Broadcasting) IPTV (Internet Protocol Television), which is will analyze the
new trends of development.
MAIN TOPICS
• Infomobility and digital transmission systems and telecommunications • Interoperability and interconnection of information systems
• The development of regional systems of Infomobility
Confirmed speakers
Opening remarks
Paolo Nesi*, Professor Department of Information Engineering, University of Florence
Other interventions by sponsoring companies and other start-ups
Round Table
Projects and info-mobility services active in the Italian Regions.
Sergio Negro*, General Manager, Regional Agency for Mobility (ACAM) – Region
Campania
Enrico Zanella*, General Manager, INVA – Regione Autonoma Valle d’Aosta
Enrico Becattini*, General Director, Tuscany Region
Viorel Vigna*, Assistant Councillor for Transport, Infrastructure, Public Works, Soil Protection,
Piedmont Region *invited, to be confirmed
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BS4 - AVL/AVM & FLEET MANAGEMENT
Thursday, November 13th – Dublin Room 14:00 a.m – 15:30 a.m.
On-board Terminals and pfofessional navigation systems service for the management and
tracking of vehicle fleets in the context of public transport, car rental, shipping and
logistics market and the corporate assets.
Development of technologies for instrumentation, navigation and tracking systems, and
integration of transmission technologies with the vehicular networks,in order to monitor
the operational status of vehicles, the geographical location of the area and the
route optimization.
Applications and new solutions for the monitoring and traffic management.
MAIN TOPICS
• Fleet management and monitoring of vehicles
• The route management, integration with traffic conditions and communications
between vehicles and the operations room
• Asset management and tracking through the use of RFID, RTLS and WiFi
• Systems for the generation and scheduling optimized routes for the exchange
and messaging communication with the vehicle and for the creation of reports
and statistical service
• The management of commercial fleets beyond location: remote diagnostics
and scheduled maintenance, insurance pay-per drive, anti-theft alarm
management mode, remote immobilization after the theft of a vehicle, certified
delivery and administration the loading-unloading
• Strategies, partnerships and key factors for insurance and car hire companies to
provide telematics services: eg. pay-per-drive, remote maintenance
Confirmed speakers
Opening remarks
Romano Lovison, President, ANSSAT
Pietro Teofilatto**, Director Fund Long Term Rental, ANIASA
Christian Siebert*, Head of Unit Galileo and EGNOS Applications, Security and International
Cooperation, Directorate-General for Enterprise & Industry, European Commission
Carlo des Dorides*, Executive Director, European GNSS Agency/Gian Gherardo Calini*,
Head of Market Development, European GNSS Agency
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Use of satellite navigation and telecomunication services for train control
Mario Caporale, Member of the International Committee on Global Navigation Satellite
Systems, Italian Space Agency
Speech by HERE Speech by TOMTOM Telematics
Sistemi wireless Pick to light wireless e Smart glass : new solutions for the logistics and the
management of services
Matteo Scola, RFID Project Manager, FASTHINK - TELEKOM ASSIST EUROPE Gruppo
Speech by Satel
Other interventions by sponsoring companies and other start-ups
*invited and wainting to be confirmed
**to be definitively confirmed
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BS5 - ON-BOARD TELEMATICS AND CAR SENSORS
Thursday, November 13th – Dublin Room 11 p.m – 13 p.m.
The board telematics is becoming essential for the automotive industry and the number of
cars equipped with communication systems is increasing. The future of this segment of
the market depends on the ability to integrate the technologies of navigation and
digital wireless communications through WiFi or cellular networks. Market Overview of
telematics and satellite services professional and consumer: what applications and
new business opportunities?
MAIN TOPICS
• On-board terminals and navigation systems: evolution of technologies and
integration network-vehicle
• Embedded Modules phones, new transmission technologies and
programmability: towards superfast transmission through sophisticated
programming interfaces
• Vision systems for vehicles
• Wireless sensors for driving the vehicle and remote diagnostic tools for predictive
maintenance
• Wireless OEM Modules, Vehicle-Vehicle Communication (C2C) and transmission
technologies Self-Infrastructure: Applications and Standards
• On-board technologies and open source embedded software and proprietary
software for the use of the vehicle
Confirmed speakers
Opening remarks
Speech by ETSI TC ITS
Omnicomm technology of high-precision fuel control
Zurab Facini, Person in charge of international development, OMNICOMM
Connectivity and integration of strategic drivers for the future of mobility and the
evolution of the vehicle
Lucia Locuratolo, ITS Program Manager, Magneti Marelli
On Demand Connectivity: one SIM fit all your needs
Fedele Gallileo, Sales Manager, Gemalto M2M Italy
Other speeches by sponsors and start up
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BS6 - SMART PARKING & INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF ACCESS TO
THE CITY
Thursday, November 13th – Lisbon Room 14 p.m – 18 p.m.
The management of mobility in the cities’ centres as well as in the accesses to the cities
themselves is becoming a challenge that need a combination of several factors to be
faced. These factors are the related to number of car parks, commercial activities,
commuters and tourists. The goal is to make the traffic of people and goods flow and
at the same time guarantee the livability of the cities.
Nowadays are available new systems the are able to monitor and handle the traffic flow
by giving info on it taking into account several aspects (speed, C02 emissions,
environmental conditions). In this field are emerging new solutions for the payment
and management of both car parks and accesses to cities.
MAIN TOPICS
• Mobility Management in city centre
• Smart Parking: project, solution and new technologies
• Telematics systems for the management of traffic and data speed, C02
emissions, environmental conditions)
• New solutions for the payment and management of both car parks and
accesses to cities
Confirmed speakers
Chairman: Edoardo Croci, Director, SmartCity & MobilityLab
Open remarks
Claudio Lubatti, Assessore alla Viabilità e Trasporti, City of Turin
Giovanni Laudicina, Country Manager Italia, EASYPARK
Mobile Parking, so you can pay a car park by your phone credit
Marco Moretti, Managing & Sales Direct Italy, Netsize
QrParking – Ticketless System of payment and management of the car-park
Intervention by CSP – Innovazione nelle ICT
Round Table - National best practice
Michela Mingardo, Mobility Manager, Municipality of Treviso
Claudio Lubatti, Transport Councillor, City of Turin
Speech by City of Pisa
Speech by City of Bologna
Interventions by other representatives of Italian Municipalities
Other interventions by sponsor companies, industry leaders and innovative startups.
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BS7 - THE TECHNOLOGY TO SUPPORT NEW MODELS OF GOVERNANCE OF THE
CITY LOGISTICS
Friday, November 14th – Copenhagen Room 9 a.m. - 13 p.m.
The intense distribuition of goods generates high costs in terms of traffic congestion,
pollution, consumption of resources and also makes the accessibility to towns worse.
As a consequence it is necessary to stand up properly to these drawbacks and devise
new solutions that will make the system more efficient and consequently the cties
themselves more accessible.
This meeting is focused on how might evolve the new systems for urban distribution of
goods in light of the recent politics (eg: Piano Nazionale ITS). The main topic will be the
URBe-LOG Project already active in Turin, Genoa and Milan (north of Italy).
Chairman: Massimo Marciani, FIT Consulting
Confirmed speakers
Open remarks Enrico Finocchi, Responsible - General Territorial Direction – North Centre and
Sardinia, Infrastructures and Trasports Minisrty
Claudio Lubatti, Transport Councillor, City of Turin
Pierfrancesco Maran, Mobility Delegate, ANCI
Antonella Galdi, Responsable Enviromet Area, Culure and Innovation, ANCI
Andrea Colombo, Assessor to Mobility and Trasports, City of Bologna
Speech by CNH Industrial - Iveco
Round Table
Rossella Panero, President, TTS Italia
Antonello Fontanili, Director, Uniontrasporti
Maurizio Longo, General Secretary, TRASPORTOUNITO FIAP
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BS8 - THE DEVELOPMENT OF E-MOBILITY Conference organized in partnership with CEI-CIVES
Thursday, November 13th – London Room 14 p.m – 18 p.m.
Electric vehicles are one of the most effective answer to the pollution caused by traffic.
One third of the green-house gases emissions are produced by transportation.
Thanks to the development of electric vehicles is possible to reduce drastically Co2
emissions and therefore male the quality of life better, especially in towns.
During January 2014 the European Commission passed the “Clean Fuel Strategy” (CFS)
whose aim is to encourage the use of cutting edge vehicles. According to the CFS by
the 2020 Italy will have to built 125.000 recharching points for electric cars. Nowadays
Italy only has 2.200. The development of an adeguate system of recharging points is the
first step to reach an effective success of alternative mobility.
Moreover, the newest electric vehicles are more and more efficient and with better
performances. In Italy the Decree Sviluppo 83/2012 - wich is now the law 134/2012 –
promote the purchase of electric vehicles by providing incentives (20% discount or max.
5.000 euros) the will be available within 2015.
MAIN TOPICS
• Policies to propomote Electric Mobility and support the development if
recharching points infrastructure.
• Presentation of the Manual prepared by the CEI-Cives for PA, systems, rules and
procedures for the development of electric mobility in Italy
• National Plan for charging infrastructure for vehicles powered by electricity
• The most important projects started in Italy
• Developmnet of the electic vehicles: what’s new on the market?
• Technologies and solutions for the digital management and billing of charging
infrastructure of public and private
• Energy Storage: New Batteries for Electric Vehicles
There will be presentations by representatives of institutions, industry associations, sponsors, experts
and researchers in the field
Confirmed speakers
Let’s start E-Mobility
Pietro Menga, President, CEI-CIVES
Openings Remarks
European overview Speech by European Commision
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Margherita Migliaccio*, General Director for Development of the territory, international
projects, Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport
Development projects for this market
Alberto Valmaggia*, Enviroment Councillor, Piedomont Region
Pierfrancesco Maran*, Mobility Delegate, ANCI
A comparative LCA analysis for the operation of electric and conventional vehicles in Italy
Laura Tribioli, Ingeneer, University Niccolò Cusano – Telematics Roma
Interventions by companies of E-Mobility market
Sergio Torre, Responsable Strategic Planning & Controlling, Duferco Energia
Speech by others sponsors
Innovations and start-ups
Hi-Quad: the development of an innovative hybrid quadricycle, eco-friendly, thermically
efficient, for urban mobility.
Olivero Giannini, Professor, University Niccolò Cusano – Telematics Roma
Creare valore per gli stakeholders della #Mobilità elettrica - Create added value for all
the stakeholders in the #electric mobility business (10 min.)
Franco Barbieri, Administrator, Route220
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BS9 - NATURAL GAS FOR GREEN MOBILITY
International Summit
CNG – BioCNG – Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
Thursday, November 13th – Copenaghen Room 9:00 a.m. - 13 p.m and 14:00 - 18 p.m.
First session
How to speed up the development of the supply chain of natural gas in Italy: initiatives,
regulatory changes, emerging technologies and the potential of biomethane "
Thursday, November 13th – Copenaghen Room 9:00 a.m. - 13 p.m
In the last few years the number of gas station has increate considerably: from 706 stations
in 2009 to 1020 in 2014 (july).
At the same time more and more people are chosing vehicles powered by gas or to
retrofit their petrol engines. Just in 2013 the number of vehicles fitted with gas engines was
93.534 whilst in 2012 was 80.452 del 2012. Among the innovations the are also Self-Service
LNG stations.
Several regions are also promoting politics that foster this supply chain by living.
BioCNG for transport represents a perspective of great interest.
BioCNG presents several advantages:
- it is a renewable and programmable source of energy;
- generates a reduction of dependence on imports of natural gas;
- supports the development of the local economy;
- ensures the growth of environmental sustainability;
In light of this points we can safely state that the activation of the agro-energy
biomethane is a great opportunity to pursue in order to develop the Green Economy in
Italy.
Open remarks
Giuseppina De Santis, Assessor for Productive Activities, Piedmont Region
Institutional opening interventions on the development of the National distribution network
and new vehicles: public incentives and directives.
Giacomo Orlanda, Direction Production, Programming Sector of the tertiary sector for
Sale, Piedmont Region
New announcement for the development of alternative fuels distributors
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Paolo Mora*, Deputy Director Trade, Distribution Networks and Consumer Protection,
Lombardy Region
Technological solutions and new CNG vehicles
Speech by CNH Industrial-Iveco
Speech by FIAT Group
Speech by CRF (on project)
Roundtable
The development of the supply chain of CNG and BioCNG in Italy: best practices and
methods to overcome obstacles
Chairman: Nicola Ventura, Ecomotori.net
Mariarosa Baroni, President, NGV Italy
Piero Gattoni, President, Consorzio BioGas
Dante Natali, President, Federmetano
Paolo Vettori, President, Assogasmetano
Second Session
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) for vehicles: from european best practices to the start of the
Italian Suppy Chain
Thursday, November 13th – Copenaghen Room 14:00 p.m. – 18:00 p.m.
LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) for vehicles has started to spread in Italy as well.
By the end of April 2014 has been inaugurated in Piacenza the first LNG station in Italy. In
the next four years new stations will be installed in the main transport hubs.
The main vehicles makers are already investing in this area and today several green
vehicles (both mono and dual fuel) are already available.
Iveco, a division of Fiat Group, has launched on the european market the new Stralis LNG,
a long and medium haul lorry.
The Italian Governament is supporting considerably this market by building stations and
storage centres.
In order to foster and consolidate this new supply chain the Italian Governament, is taking
intiatives for the realization of the storage centers and gas station throughout the country.
The goal is to reduce the inviromental impact of diesel engines and reduce maintenance
costs.
For this reasons, the italian Ministry of Economic Development is already working on a the
National Startegic Plan whose aim is to foster the usage of LNG in Italy.
Confirmed Speakers
Chairman: Andrea Molocchi, Ecba Project
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State of the art of the new National Strategic Plan on the use of LNG in Italy
Vincenzo Zezza, Directorate-General for industrial policy, competitiveness and SMEs,
Industrial Policy Division automotive, transportation, shipbuilding, electrical and optical
products , Ministry of Economic Development
Mariarosa Baroni, President, NGV Italy Francesco Franchi*, President, Assogasliquidi
New technological solutions
The new Iveco Stralis powered by an LNG engine and european best practices.
Speeh by Customer and Dealers.
Advantages and opportunities that derives from the usage of LNG. Development
prospects in Italy.
Speech by CNH Industrial – Iveco
Speech by Ecomotive Solution
Speech by other players invoved in the LNG supply chain
The development of the LNG supply chain in Italy
Project “Rete LNG Italia Freight”
Mauro Chiotasso*, Project Coordinator Network LNG Italy and member of the Executive
Committee,, UIR (Unione Interporti Riuniti)
European overviewon the development of the Italian supply chain.
State of the art of the directive on new fuels and the development of LNG Blue Corridor
Matthias Maedge, Deputy Secretary General & Director EU Affairs, NGVA Europe
Ezio Spessa*, Associate Professor, DENERG Energy-Department, Polytechnic of Torino
Prospettive di sviluppo delle filiera del GNL in Italia: la parola agli operatori del settore
della logistica
Giuseppina Della Pepa*, General Secretariat, Anita/Confindustria
Alberto Brandani*, President, Federtrasporto
Port Authority of La Spezia/ CONTSHIP Group Italy
Closing remarks
Claudio De Vincenti**, Undersecretary, Ministry of Economic Development
*invited, to be confirmed
**to be definitively confirmed
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BS10 - SHARING MOBILITY: TAXI, NCC, CAR SHARING, CAR POOLING, CAR RENTAL, ETC.
BECOME DIGITAL, SOCIAL AND SHARED: SOLUTIONS AND PROBLEMS
Friday, November 14th – Dublin Room 9 a.m. - 13 p.m
Private vehicles have high costs in terms of mainteinance, insurance and fuels and as a
consequence the use of public transport and the tendence to make the mobility Smaret
in increasing at high rate. In many countries as well as in Italy (expecialy in Milan and
Rome) there are several operators that promote the idea of “shared mobility”
A recent study carried out by Deloitte-Aniasa confirms that the trend of sharing vehicles is
increasing rapidly
As confirmed by a study Deloitte-Aniasa the service of "car sharing" is on the rise as a good
alternative to the private vehicle in times of crisis, both for companies and for individuals.
The new generations are three times more interested into services than just to “car” as a
product" and show maximum openness to transport models alternative to the possession
of the means (deemed too expensive), especially if reliable and manageable through
new technologies.
MAIN TOPICS
Car Sharing: affordability, flexibility and ease of access
Other systems "shared" mobility: car pooling, car rental, etc
Best practices in European and Italian countries/cities
Confirmed speakers
Chairman: Gianluca Baldini, Collaborator, Il Venerdi di Repubblica, Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso
Open remarks
Sharing: an alternative for sustainable urban mobility
Giovanna Rossi, Directorate-General for Sustainable Development, Climate and Energy,
Ministry of Environment
Speech by ANIASA
Car sharing or your own car? How to calculate what is more convenient
Gianluca Baldini, Collaborator, Il Venerdi di Repubblica, Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso
Sharing Italy
Fabio Era, Senior Researcher, Ipsos Public Affairs
Iniziative di sharing mobility
Pierfrancesco Maran, Managing Director for Mobility, ANCI
Enrico Corsi*, Councillor for Mobility, Municipality of Verona
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Anna Maria Dagnino, Councillor for Mobility and Traffic, City of Genoa
Car sharing : current situation and perspectives of an emerging mobility service
Marco Mastretta, Director, ICS - Car sharing initiative
Car pooling Best practices: by the Ministry of Education, University and Research.
(Progetti PON-REC 2007-2013)
Presentation of the project SMOB
Presentation of the project CITY FREE
Conclusions
Ermete Realacci, President of Enviromental Board, Chamber of Deputies
*invited, to be confirmed
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BS11 - THE LIBERALIZATION OF THE REGIONAL RAIL SERVICE: THE CENTRALITY OF THE
ROLLING STOCK Conference organized in partnership with the Piedmont Region
Friday, November 14th – Copenaghen Room 14 p.m. – 18 p.m
The rolling stock is more and more a central factor for what concernes the service offered:
the regions are aware of this and for this reason are assuming an increasingly important
role even more determinant in the explicitations of models in purchasing procedures.
From the point of view of the passenger, the travel experience is something strictly related
to - and in some cases largely determined - the quality of the train, in many ways: from the
comfort to the additional services offered. In the presence of a reliable service in terms of
schedule adherence and the availabiloity of travel solutions - a pleasant journey may be
preferable to the private car, which is certainly more flexible, on the other hand less
reliable and more expensive, as well as more risky. Recent technological developments
now allow you to be able to carry out any work on the train or in the office, and if you add
to this a good system for mobile information able to optimize integration with other
transport modes or to effectively manage last minute changes rail transport - from the last
choice can become the best solution.
Another key issue to address is interoperability. On one hand technological progress has
allowed the implementation of security level, on the other hand has made more complex
the flow on lands that are part of different States. Moreover the only difference between
railways belonging to different state concerned the voltage of the system, nowadays
there are many differences even in fire regulations and other aspects.
Many regions are promoting this kind of solutions and in this context the Piedmont Region
has to be the main player, covering more and more, directly or indirectly, the role of the
counterparty with the manufacturers of rolling stock in the process of purchasing and/or
taking advantage of tendering procedures, in which the supply of material is placed in
charge of the competitor to define the minimum characteristics required of trains or to
indicate in the assessment system score achievable with installations, additional
functionality and performance.
For this reason, this year, as part of the Smart Mobility World, a session was dedicated to
rail transport and the role played by the rolling stock and technological innovation,
essential components for the development of integration policies the urban mobility
systems.
Confirmed speakers
Chairman: Lorenzo Marchisio, Directorate Transport, Infrastructure, Mobility and Logistics, Regione
Piemonte
Opening remarks
Francesco Balocco, Councillor for Transport, Infrastructure, Public Works and Soil
Protection, Piedmont Region
Enrico Vesco*, Transport Councillor, Ligury Region
Speech by Transport Regulation Authority
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Institutional speeches
Presentaion of regional best practices
“Smat Mobility” projects in Emilia-Romagna
Paolo Ferrecchi, General Manager Networks Infrastructure Logistics and Mobility Systems,
Emilia Romagna Region
Enzo Volponi*, Central Management Infrastructures, mobility, spatial planning, public
works and universities, mobility services, Friuli Venezia Giulia Region
Saverio Montella**, Transport Area Manager, Tuscany Region
Pascal Gregorio*, Director of Regional Transport Piedmont, Trenitalia
Conclusions
Virginio Di Giambattista, General Director, DG Local Public Transport, Ministry
Infrastructures and Trasports
Other interventions by sponsor companies, industry leaders and innovative startups
*invited, to be confirmed
** to be definitively confirmed
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TS1 – INSURANCE TELEMATICS
Thursday, November 13th – Dublin Room 12 p.m – 13 p.m.
Today the Telematics Insurance market represents millions drivers, and there are new trials
taking place in all four corners of the world. Telematics is changing the motor insurance
sector in ways and at a speed that were never predicted.
Telematics and UBI (Usage-based insurance) have entered its second phase of rapid
growth. It is now a more mature market where trials are expected to yield positive results,
and demonstrate profitable models based on sound data mining, proven driver behaviour
analysis and effective risk pricing.
MAIN TOPICS:
Which factors are crucial to the success of future usage based insurance (UBI)
products across Europe when telecoms companies engage in talks with insurers
The technology trends and the ways to assess, compare and choose technology
solutions
The opportunities for car manufacturers and wireless operators and the future
impact of the smartphone as a UBI device
Insurers and lease companies…what is in it for them? How are they utilising the data
from the connected car to bring benefits to their consumers and profit streams?
Key services in the insurance telematics market currently focus on driver behaviour,
security and safety, but have they really helped to reduce insurer’s loss ratios by a
significant amount?
Confirmed speakes
Insurance Telematics: the evolution of the specie
Massimo Bertagna, Product Manager BU Insurance, Viasat
Sergio Tusa, PTOLEMUS
Speech by PTV
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TS2 - THE PIEDMONT REGION PROJECT CALLED “BIP” (BIGLIETTO INTEGRATO PIEMONTE)
The Piedmont region is again at the forefront in the development of the sector with the BIP
system for the transports system, which allows a single card to be able to use the
various public transport (bus, tram, metro, train, bike and car sharing).
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H1 – DESIGNED IN GREEN
II Edition
Designed in Green has born in 2013 with the purpose to disseminate the sustainable
transportation culture, integrating ethical aspects with technical ones.
The event is a debate platform where design and engineering companies, mobility and
sustainability operators talk about their experiences, share studies and research and keep
up to date; where young designers are able to illustrate their talents and interact with
senior collegues; where companies and research centers committed to materials for the
sustainable transportation sector are able to present their products and results to a well
focused target.
How to design and fabricate a better car ? OPENING SESSION
Thursday 13th November, h.10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
The industrial design, including the one applied to cars, is a method to achieve a goal, a
product, in the most elegant and feasible way, to satisfy needs and solving problems.
Over the decades, the "aims", the "for" of design have grown and differentiated:
sustainability is one of the last come. The conference session will cover a number of the
“for” that are considered during the design and engineering of a car, in dependance of
the ends that designers and automotive industries target.. A car has to be safe, has to
protect who drive, other passengers and pedestrians. Must be simple to use, for not
absorbing too much the driver attention in managing operations of its many functions.
Must also be simple to maintain, in its essential parts. For some, sustainability is a primary
goal, for other, achieving extreme performances ha s the same overarching meaning.
Finally, automotive design is one of the jewels of Made in Italy, with a distinctive flavour, so
one of the “design for” covered by the conference will be the different ways the Italian
“carrozzieri”, both historic firms and new players, imprint their design practice with a
distintive brad identity. The session will look at all these "for" with the participation of
designers and experts, giving the opportunity to speak to companies capable of
providing the services and design capabilities and methodologies that transform needs
into products.
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MAIN TOPICS
Methodologies of Automotive Design
Moving target: what makes a better auto today and inside the next ten years ?
A better Driver Interaction
Disassemby and Recycling, what operators wish from designers and carmakers
Safety
Performance (provisional title)
Time-to-market: tools and techniques to cut definition time of the car product
Case Studies:
European Regulations and case studies of excellence
Speaker TBA – COBALT
Future Vision for a Sustainable Car
Researchers of IUAV University, Venice
Confirmed speakers
Paolo Massai, Professor, Vehicles Engineering, Polytechnic of Turin
Chairman: Enrico Leonardo Fagone, Architect, designer e journalist
Renault NEXT-Two is the future of car?
Luciano Bove, R&D Design Manager, Renault
Anselmo Calò, Chairman, Confindustria-Unire
Speech by TBA
Flavio Manzoni, Design Director, Ferrari
Italo Moriggi, Founder, Skorpion Engineering
Case Studies:
European Regulations and case studies of excellence Speech by TBA – COBALT
Future Vision for a Sustainable Car
Speech by Researchers of IUAV University, Venice
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Designed in Green Contest AWARDS PROCLAMATION
Thursday 13th November, h. 2 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Presentations of the ten finalists
Proclamation of the three winning projects
Awards proclamation and congratulation
The contest award proclamation will be broadcasted in live streaming on the web
Conducts the ceremony the President of the Jury Designed in Green
Matteo Fioravanti, Design & Engineering Director, Fioravanti
Materials for a sustainable car CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP
Friday 14th Novebmer, h.10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
The session will be structured in two parts: a conference where experts - professionals and
companies - will present the scenario, studies and case histories about the topic, more
and more at the center of attention when it comes to design the new “green” cars. The
conference will be followed by a workshop open to students and professionals after
registration, coached by two coordinators from leading design schools. Some of
environmentally sustainable materials, which are characterized by innovation and
composition, will be shown and tested. The focus will be primarily on what that can be
"potentially" used for the interiors of the vehicle. Materials will be available to the
participants which, in groups, will exercise on developing a concept for the interiors of a
sustainable car.
MAIN TOPICS
Durable Bioplastics from Vegetables and Waste for Automotive Applications
Bioplastics Feedstock Alliance
Sustainable Structural Materials for Automotive Applications
Innovative and Natural Materials for Automotive Interior Design
Chairman: Marco Capellini, CEO, Matrec
Erin Simon, Manager, Packaging and Material Science, WWF and Coordinator, Bioplastics
Feedstock Alliance
Speech by TBA
Marco Capellini, CEO, Matrec