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Metropolitan
Solutions 2016
Information for participants
31 May – 2 June 2016
Berlin ▪ Germany
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Venue: CityCube Berlin
Opening hours: 9 a.m.– 6 p.m.
Metropolitan
Solutions 2016
Overview
Deutsche Messe
Information for participants
Messegelände
30521 Hannover
Level 3/Rooms M, R, S
Germany
Conferences and Workshops
Tel. +49 511 89-0
Full program inside!
[email protected]
www.messe.de
Level 3
metropolitan-solutions.com
Level 2/Hall B
Contacts:
Exhibition, Catering &
Matchmaking
Jens Starkebaum
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[email protected]
Andreas Grüber
Tel. +49 511 89-30195
the following topics:
[email protected]
■ Urban Energy
■ Urban Management
■ Urban Mobility & Logistics
Level 1
Tel. +49 511 89-31169
Visit the exhibition with 100 solution providers covering
■ Urban Buildings & Public Space
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Tanja Gerhardt
Tel. +49 511 89-31012
[email protected]
Matchmaking free of charge:
Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) (Stand A22)
Level 1/Rooms A
Conference
Full program inside!
Gold-Sponsors
Position as of: 23.5.2016
Level 2 B
Hall
31 May – 2 June 2016
Berlin ▪ Germany
Fax +49 511 89-32626
Tuesday, 31 May 2016
9.00 –
16.00
Logistics and Mobility – Digital Africa
Afrika-Verein der deutschen Wirtschaft e.V.
Level 3, Room M4
9.00 –
17.45
Clean and quiet eBus: Improving quality of life in our cities
trolley:motion
Level 1, Room A7
9.00 –
18.00
CHORA-Brainbox presents vision of Berlin as Germany‘s
digital capital
CHORA city & energy department of Berlin Technical University
Level 2, Hall B, Stand A21
Thursday, 2 June 2016
14.30 –
16.00
SOLUTIONS FROM BERLIN – SOLUTIONS FOR BERLIN
(by invitation only)
CREATING URBAN TECH – Die Berliner Wirtschaftskonferenz
Level 3, Room R12
17.30 –
20.00
WearCityHack: Presentation of finalists and
Berlin Area Afterparty
Berlin Partner
Level 2, Hall B, CHORA-BrainBox, Stand A21
9.00 –
18.00
CHORA-Brainbox presents vision of Berlin
as Germany’s digital capital
CHORA city & energy department of Berlin
Technical University
Level 2, Hall B, Stand A21
9.00 –
18.30
German Habitat Forum 2016 (by invitation only)
Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and
Development (BMZ) and the federal state of Berlin
Level 1, Room A4 + A5
9.30 –
12.30
Metropolitan Governance – Is regional
development driven by technological aspects?
ISOCARP
Level 3, Room R13
9.30 –
14.00
“Mobility Visionaries” forum
team red Mobilitäts-Akademie
Level 2, Hall B, Stand B30
9.30 –
16.00
Smart CITIES 2.0
ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainablity
Level 1, Room A2
9.30 –
17.00
Open Forum
local global
Level 2, Hall B, Stand C39
9.15 –
18.00
Refugees Welcome? Refugees Integrated!
Network Migration in Europe, Happold Foundation
Level 1, Room A1
9.30 –
17.00
“Mobility Visionaries” forum
team red Mobilitäts-Akademie
Level 2, Hall B, Stand B30
9.00 –
16.30
9.30 –
17.00
Open Forum
local global
Level 2, Hall B, Stand C39
Clean and quiet eBus: Improving quality of life in our cities
trolley:motion
Level 1, Room A7
9.00 –
18.00
CHORA-Brainbox presents vision of Berlin as Germany’s
digital capital
CHORA city & energy department of Berlin Technical University
Level 2, Hall B, Stand A21
9.15 –
13.00
Best Practices for sustainable cities – towards the city we need 2.0
ISOCARP
Level 3, Room R12
10.00 –
12.30
Forum Connective Spaces
Baumeister Topos Cities Initiative
Level 3, Room R13
9.30 –
17.00
Open Forum
local global
Level 2, Hall B, Stand C39
10.00 –
16.00
Smart City Forum (by invitation only)
[ui] the urban institute
Level 1, Room A1
9.30 –
17.00
“Mobility Visionaries” forum
team red Mobilitäts-Akademie
Level 2, Hall B, Stand B30
11.00 –
13.00
Corporate Urban Responsibility
Joanes Stiftung
Level 2, Hall B, Open Forum, Stand C39
9.30 –
18.00
Smart CITIES 2.0
ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainablity
Level 1, Room A2
9.30 –
18.00
Smart Cities – Needs & Barriers
Smart City Forum supported by [ui] the urban institute
Level 1, Room A1
9.30 –
18.00
9.30 –
18.00
10.00 –
11.30
10.00 –
17.30
10.00 –
17.00
Smart Options 2016: benefits for citiziens
green with IT
Level 3, Room M8
Sustainable Urban China
ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainablity
Level 3, Room M2 + M3
Smart Country
Bertelsmann Stiftung
Level 3, Room M1
Municipal Finance – Making finance work for cities
ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainablity
Level 3, Room M6 + M7
BLUE CITY – Integrated solutions
for tomorrow’s urban challenges
Drees & Sommer
Level 3, Room R13
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
10.00 –
19.00
100 “Smart Cities” in India – Indo-German
Collaboration on Sustainable Urban Development
Indus Media
Level 1, Room A2
10.30 –
19.00
11.00 –
17.30
B2City – How to market innovations
to municipalities worldwide
local global
Level 2, Hall B, Open Forum, Stand C39
German Habitat Forum 2016 (by invitation only)
Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and
Development (BMZ) and the federal state of Berlin
Level 1 Room A4 + A5
13.00 –
16.00
European second tier cities in cohesive territorial development
ESPON EGTC
Level 3, Room R13
14.00 –
17.40
Smart Cities Lab
FIWARE, ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability,
Netzlink Informationstechnik GmbH, Level 3, Raum R11
14.00 –
17.30
Plan it Smart! Clever Solutions for Smart Cities
REAL CORP
Level 3, Room R12
Subject to change.
The updated program available online at
www.metropolitansolutions.de/en/events.
Exhibitors (Hall B):
Stand
ABB Schweiz
B34
A40
agile accelerator
AGT International
B17
Airport Region Berlin Brandenburg A40
Amazon Web Services
B43
AtomLeap
A40
B2M Software GmbH
B17
BBB Management Campus
Berlin
A33
Berlin Event
O. Schulz & M. Worm
A40
Berlin Partner
A40
Berliner Agentur für
Elektromobilität
A40
Berliner Wasserbetriebe
A40
Berliner Zukunftsorte
A33
Bertelsmann Stiftung
B51
Bezirksamt Marzahn-Hellersdorf A33
Bundesministerium für
Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)
C55
Bundesministerium für
wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit
und Entwicklung (BMZ)
C55
Carjump
B30
Carrosserie Hess
B34
CHORA-BrainBox
A21
Cleverciti Systems GmbH
B17
Climate-KIC
A50
CLYC
A50
CycloMedia Deutschland
A48
Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Internationale Zusammenarbeit
(GIZ)
C55
DGI Bauwerk Gesellschaft
A40
Doppelmayr Cable Car
B47
Ebee Smart Technologies
A40
EDF Deutschland
B16
EIT Digital
A40
Ekoenergetyka
B34
ELIPTIC
B34
ENGAGEMENT GLOBAL gGmbH
C55
Enterprise Europe Network BB
B17
First Sensor
A40
German Innovation Center GmbH A50
GPSM
A44
Green City Solutions
B17
GreenPack
A40
Happold Ingenieurburo
A40
highQ Computerlösungen
B30
ICE Gateway
A40
ICLEI
A50
infrest (GASAG, Stromnetz Berlin,
Vattenfall Europe Wärme)
A40
Ingersoll-Rand Trading
B34
Insights DE
A50
Stand
Intel
B43
B17
IoT connctd
Joint Pavilion
Metropolitan Solutions
A50
Kapsch TrafficCom
B55
KfW Entwicklungsbank
C55
KIC InnoEnergy Germany
A40
Kummler+Matter
B34
Landeshauptstadt München
B17
Leitner ropeways
B24
Metropolregion
Hannover Braunschweig
C23
Microsoft Deutschland
B17
nextbike
B30
NXP Semiconductors Austria
B17
OiER
B24
Open Forum
C39
Parkstrom
B17
Regionalmanagement
Berlin SW
A33
Regionalmanagement
Berlin-Schöneweide
A33
RheinEnergie
B17
SAMSON KT-Elektronik GmbH
A40
SAP
B17
Schréder GmbH
A50
Senatsverwaltung
für Stadtentwicklung
A40
Siemens
B40
Smart City Forum
B17
smartflower energy technology
B16
SMIGHT smart.city.light
B17
Stadt Köln
B17
team red Akademie
B30
Technologie-Park Humboldthain A33
Tegel Projekt
A33
Tempelhof Projekt
A33
Tickey Mobile Solutions
A50
trolley:motion
B34
T-Systems International
A50
TU Dresden, Cyface
A44/1
Ubeeqo
B30
ubitricity
A40
Umweltbundesamt
B49
Urban Software Institute
B17
Verband Beratender Ingenieure
A50
Viessmann Eis-Energiespeicher
A50
Volvo Busse
B34
Vossloh Kiepe
B34
Walloth Urban Advisors
A50
Wirtschaftsförderungsgesellschaft
Hersfeld-Rothenburg
B17
WISTA-MANAGEMENT
A33
Zeitmeilen
B30
Ziehl-Abegg Automotive
B34
Deutsche Messe
Messegelände
30521 Hannover
Germany
Tel. +49 511 89-0
Fax +49 511 89-32626
[email protected]
www.messe.de
Contacts:
Jens Starkebaum
Tel. +49 511 89-31169
[email protected]
Andreas Grüber
Tel. +49 511 89-30195
[email protected]
Tanja Gerhardt
Tel. +49 511 89-31012
Gold-Sponsors
Position as of: 23.5.2016
[email protected]