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DIVERSE. DYNAMIC. DIGITALIZED. TALLINN, ESTONIA 17/05/2018 Oganiser: Hosts:

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DIVERSE. DYNAMIC. DIGITALIZED.

TALLINN, ESTONIA 17/05/2018

Oganiser: Hosts:

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19.00Evening reception hosted by Port of Tallinn 19:00 at Kochi Kohvituba, Lootsi 10, Tallinn Old City Harbour

16th May

8:309:00

Registration

9:0010:15

Conference moderator: Lars Jensen, CEO, SeaIntelligence Consulting Opening Speeches: � Bogdan Ołdakowski, Secretary General, BPOconfirmed

� Valdo Kalm, CEO, Port of Tallinnconfirmed

� Jaak Aaviksoo, Rector, Tallinn University of Technologyconfirmed

Session I: Digital mega-trends in industries, shipping and ports � Are we ready? – The maritime sector’s state of preparation for the digital era

Lars Jensen, CEO, SeaIntelligence Consultingconfirmed

� Blockchain – gateway to the digitalization of the maritime industryBoston Consulting Group Representativetbc

� Improving connectivity and access – maritime sector as a part of the digital single marketRepresentative of DG MOVE, European Commissiontbc

10:1510:45

Coffee break

10:4512:15

Session II: How are ports and maritime consortiums approaching the digital era? � Network of Trusted Networks – Global data exchange between ports

Richard Morton, Secretary General, IPCSAconfirmed

� Unlocking corporate potential through digital strategyJan Bovermann, Head of Corporate Development and Digital, Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AGconfirmed

� An intelligent port in the digital era – what does it take?Dr. Phanthian Zuesongdham, Head of Digital Processes/Head of smartPORT Programme/e-Maritime Coordinator, Port of Hamburg Authorityconfirmed

� EfficientFlow – redefining efficiency for Sea Traffic Management Jouni Lindberg, Project Manager, Swedish Maritime Administrationconfirmed

12:1513:15

Lunch

13:1514:35

Session II (continued): How are ports and maritime consortiums approaching the digital era? � The Single Window solution – Port of Tallinn’s “X-Road” for Logistics

Valdo Kalm, CEO, Port of Tallinnconfirmed

� Ports and ships: electrically and digitally connectedRoberto Bernacchi, Smart Ports Global Product Manager, ABBconfirmed

� Understanding the maritime supply chain cyber threatAndrew Huxley, Regional Development Director, TT Clubconfirmed

14:3515:00

Coffee break

17th May

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15:0016:00

Discussion panel: Defining the digitalization process for ports. Transport digitalization – 2018 CEF Transport Call

Panel moderator: Bogdan Ołdakowski, Secretary General, Baltic Ports Organization � How should the ports handle the digitalization process? � What does it mean for semi-sized and smaller ports? � Narrowing down the task and the step by step process � Is there a universal approach to handling these processes in ports?

Brainstorming session: Baltic ports’ joint application within the 2018 CEF Transport Call With participation of the invited speakers and port representatives.