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Location: Onderzeebootloods, RDM Campus

Welcoming cocktail & Registration of delegates

Representatives from port cities around the globe will be in Rotterdam from 5 to 7 October. Join us there to keep abreast of the latest pioneering strategies in a friendly atmosphere, and make your voice heard at the many debates that will be organised, alongside some of the world’s leading experts!

Ahmed Aboutaleb Mayor of Rotterdam

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Join us in the centre of the innovation district in Europe’s largest port, and help us envision a new kind of port city - your port city. One focused on renewable energies and the circular economy. An imaginative port city, creating new solutions to enhance mobility both for individuals and freight. A pleasant place to live, in a constantly changing urban setting. A port city connected to its citizens, and committed to ensuring they have the training and skills needed in today’s dynamic world!

Philippe Matthis President of AIVP

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THE CONFERENCE AT A GLANCE Location: Markthal

In order to work together and devise «crossovers» that include all stakeholders - not just cities and ports, but also businesses and citizens, start-ups and universities, architects and logistics operators - you are invited to Rotterdam, one of the world’s most creative port cities!

Welcome to the heart of urban and port innovation. Welcome to Rotterdam!

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In recent years, it has becoming increasingly clear that global economic growth can only be an accompaniment to the emergence of a fairer, more open, more inclusive society. Technological breakthroughs in every field, social trends and citizen engagement, the rise of collaborative practices, local and global environmental considerations, the distribution of wealth... all of these challenges need to be faced at once. And at the heart of all these issues, port cities are doing more than anyone to innovate, transform and drive forward a whole new approach.

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Fraser University, Vancouver, CLIMATE Canada SMART CHANGE TECHNOLOGIES Waterfronts are

seemingly places of duality – land-water, workleisure, industry-nature, global-local, even port-city. If we think about waterfronts this way, then planning will serve merely to further separate and divide. Let us instead imagine what it means to plan, across these divides, for waterfronts that are complex, beautiful and never complete.»

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Port cities have a unique and significant potential for the development of more biobased and circular economies. Systemic development approaches using industrial symbiosis strategies are effective in harvesting such potential and enabling meaningful progress. They need to be scaled up.»

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Jacques Attali, who spent ten years as a special advisor to former French President, François Mitterrand, is the founder of four international institutions: Action against Hunger, Eureka, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and Positive Planet, which is the world’s leading supporter of microfinance, and has helped more than 10 million micro-entrepreneurs. Jacques Attali is also the author of 67 books, which have sold 7 million copies and been translated into 22 languages.

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materials, and blockchain technology beyond finance. Learn about the exponential technologies of the digital era and why they matter to the future of logistics. Discuss the «no regret» moves for ports and businesses.»

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City ports face two essential challenges « in the area of climate change: adapting

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Professor Henk Volberda

Strategic Management & Business Policy, Rotterdam School of Management (RSM), Netherlands

The transition towards the next economy « raises many significant challenges for

port cities, which can only be addressed by introducing new ways of organizing, managing, working and co-creating value on different levels. That is why social innovation is a highly relevant topic for all port-related stakeholders that requires further exploration.»

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Nicolas Mat, PhD in Environmental Sciences (Industrial CIRCULAR Ecology), Secretary ECONOMY General and Project Manager of « Plateforme INNOVATIVE CLIMATE Industrielle et d’Innovation du BUSINESS CHANGE Caban Tonkin » (PIICTO), France CIRCULAR JOINT PLANNING Austin Becker, SMART SOCIAL ECONOMY STRATEGIES Professor TECHNOLOGIES Assistant INNOVATION of Coastal Planning, INNOVATIVE CLIMATE Policy and Design, BUSINESS CHANGE University of Rhode Carlos Moreno, Island, USA SMART SOCIAL Professor, Scientist TECHNOLOGIES INNOVATION Advisor, Smart Cities Wynand Dassen, Epert, France Manager Resilience CIRCULAR JOINT PLANNING Programme, City STRATEGIES Menno Huijs, Senior ECONOMY of Rotterdam, advisor Port Netherlands INNOVATIVE CLIMATE Economy, City of BUSINESS CHANGE Rotterdam senior CIRCULAR JOINT PLANNING advisor Port ECONOMY STRATEGIES SMART SOCIAL Economy, TECHNOLOGIES INNOVATION Netherlands INNOVATIVE CLIMATE BUSINESS CHANGE Henk de Bruijn, Manager Social Innovation, Port SMART SOCIAL TECHNOLOGIES INNOVATION of Rotterdam, Netherlands Michele Acciaro, Associate Professor Henk Volberda, of Maritime Logistics Professor of at Kühne Logistics Strategic University (KLU), Management & Hamburg, Germany Business Policy, Rotterdam School of Arènso Bakker, Principal and port Management (RSM), Netherlands consultant, Stig Consult, Netherlands

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INNOVATIVE Carla Jong, BUSINESS Project Manager Environmental Affairs,SMART Port of TECHNOLOGIES Amsterdam, Netherlands

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12 scientific experts will accompany and guide delegates during the sessions and debates. They will present a synthesis of debates to conclude the conference. These reflexions will help AIVP to define its knowledge agenda and to implement its futures actions.

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Chris Coeck, Manager Policy and Strategy, Port of Antwerp, Belgium Hélène Gignac, Directrice Générale,SOCIAL Centre SMART mobility initiatives in the port of de Transfert Technologique en Ecologie TECHNOLOGIES INNOVATION Smart Antwerp Industrielle, Québec, Canada The Bécancour industrial-port park, the key City of Barcelona, Spain piece in the growth of industrial ecology in Diversifying and encouraging innovation in Quebec the Barcelona port economy Cécile Maisonneuve, Présidente, La Mare Straetmans, Managing Director, Port Fabrique de la Cité, Paris, France XL Rotterdam, Netherlands The port city, productive area Port XL: Accelerating Start Ups for a smarter port Eveline Jonkhoff, Manager Circular

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William Fleissig, President and Chief Executive Officer, Waterfront Toronto, Canada Waterfront Toronto: transformative planning in a changing climate Jaap Kwadijk, Expert in the field of Hydrological modelling, Deltares Institute, Delft, Netherlands Port cities located on deltas are in the front line for climate change Arnoud Molenaar, Chief Resilience Office, City of Rotterdam, Netherlands Resilience strategy of the port city of Rotterdam

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Rob Bagchus, Chief Public Affairs & Public Relations Officer at European Container Terminal, Rotterdam, Netherlands Innovation and research through Port City crossovers Freigthos Company, Israel - Honk Kong (to be confirmed) 2016, the year the freight industry goes online Smart Port, Smart City: presentation of an international case study

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Simultaneous translation in English, French and Spanish will be available during all working sessions (visits and working periods in group on Thursday excluded).

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The conference will be held at the RDM Campus (part of the Innovation District) in the middle of the Port of Rotterdam. This former shipyard for the construction of submarines «Onderzeebootloods»,is today an innovative learning and working environment for research, education, business and events. Transfers between the 2 official hotels and the conference venue are provided by a dedicated waterbus.

Passport, visa and invitation letter Netherlands are included in the Schengen Area. Participants are invited:

to make their own arrangements with respect to entering Netherlands; to get informed regularly about the changes being able to intervene in these administrative approaches taking into account the international situation.

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The evolving city-port future – fill material free’ based land reclamation Michael Burt D.Sc Arch. Prof. Emeritus, Faculty of Architecture & Town Planning Technion IIT, Haifa, Israel Yehiel Rosenfeld, Professor Head of the Israeli National Building Research Institute (NBRI), IIT, Haifa, Israel

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Port-cities in transition towards the next industrial revolution: from education factories to innovation circles Maurice Jansen, Senior Manager Innovation, Research & Development, STC-Group / Maurice Jansen, Netherlands

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Social Impact Zone (SIZ) - Improving synergy between port & city in Monrovia Bernardina Borra, March Architecture and Urbanistics, Liberia Christian E. Steinbarth, Assistant Fund Manager of Ignite Fund Liberia and the Coordinator for Strategic Development for SPARK Liberia

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New cruise ship terminal of the Port of Seville: a catalyst of the port-city relationship Ángel Pulido, General Manager, Port Authority of Seville, Spain Juan Rojas, Hombre de Piedra Arquitectos, Spain Jesús Díaz, Buró 4, Spain

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SOCIAL Inspiring INNOVATION transformational thinking for maritime systems resilience: Port of Providence (RI) demonstration project Austin Becker, Dept. of Marine Affairs University of Rhode Island, USA

SMART Beyond best practice: TECHNOLOGIES collaborative crosssector development of process tools for urban harbour transformation Lisa Diedrich, Caroline Dahl, Gunilla Lindholm, Andrea Kahn, SLU University, Malmö, Sweden

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The Old Fortress of Livorno: historic port/ city interface, dynamic past/present landmark and new planning tool for port/city relation Francesca Morucci, Head of Public Relations Office, Port of Livorno, Italy Francesca Pichi, Architect, Port of Livorno, Italy South Africa: Mandela Bay Development Pierre Voges, Chief Executive Officer, Mandela Bay Development Agency, South Africa

Portugal: impact of the Harbour and the city of Aveiro in the territorial development Lidia Maria Moreira Matias, architect, City of Aveiro, Portugal The Port of Rotterdam: motor of Petroleumscapes of the Randstad Carola Hein, Professor and Head, Chair History of Architecture and Urban Planning, Urban Planning at Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands

Are you accompanying a delegate? Take the opportunity to discover Rotterdam and the surrounding region! The Rotterdam Tourist Information is at your disposal to organise your tours and excursions. For all requests, please contact: Rotterdam Tourist Information Tel: +31 10 790 01 85 Email: info@rotterdam.info

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AIVP - The worldwide network of port cities

5, quai de la Saône, 76 600 Le Havre – France

Each participant in the 15th World Conference Cities and Ports will contribute to the planting of 12 precious fruit-trees in plots of cocoa trees in a preserved region bordering the Patuca natural park in Honduras.

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By joining « Pur Projet », port cities of the AIVP network can take part in a project which aims at protecting a remarkable natural zone while ensuring that the local population can continue with sustainable production in their « Criollo » cocoa plantations.

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Hotel 4*, rooms from 119 euros (breakfast and taxes included)

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Beyond regular exchanges between local actors, the port cities of the AIVP network also aspire to participate in active and concrete ways of protecting the world’s natural resources and biodiversity.

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To book your hotel, please visit www.citiesandports.2016.com, «hotel» page

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Hotel 4*, rooms from 160 euros (breakfast and taxes included)

Targeted, up-to-the-minute news on port cities; International recognition.

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Dutch residents: 600 euros (VAT excl.)

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Non AIVP Members: 1260 euros (VAT excluded)

Academics: 350 euros (VAT excl.)

Inntel Hotels Rotterdam Centre

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Numerous opportunities to share experiences;

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Registration fees include participation in different working sessions, technical visits and lunches during the 3 days of the conference:

To register for the conference, the different social events, the visit of the Maasvlakte II, please consult the website:

An approach based on solidarity between world port cities;

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Registration fees

In order to welcome you in the best conditions in Rotterdam, AIVP has pre-booked rooms at negotiated prices at the Inntel Hotels Rotterdam Centre and on board of the historical cruise ship « SS Rotterdam » for the nights of Tuesday 4, Wednesday 5, Thursday 6 and Friday 7 October. Just choose: urban atmosphere or port atmosphere!?

AIVP guarantees:

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Online registration

www.citiesandports2016.com

AIVP is the only worldwide network which for over 25 years, has been bringing together all the development stakeholders in port cities. AIVP has the privilege of bearing witness to the changes underway in cities and ports the world over. We accompany port cities in the implementation of new strategies that allow them to more effectively face up to the changes that impact economic, social and environmental development in port cities.

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