“Rail Baltica Global Forum 2018” ir galvenais starptautiskais Rail Baltica pasākums šajā gadā, kura laikā tiks skatīta Rail Baltica loma Ziemeļjūras–Baltijas TEN-T pamattīkla koridorā, pilns šīgada projekta iepirkumu plāns, kā arī jautājumi, kas saistīti ar projekta nākotnes finansējumu. Pasākums sekmēs arī projekta potenciālo piegādātāju tīklošanās iespējas. Tā laikā tiks apskatīti stratēģiski un taktiski jautājumi no nacionālās, reģionālās un Eiropas Savienības (ES) perspektīvas, sekmējot “gadsimta projekta” ieviešanu. Pasākums pulcēs augsta līmeņa vadītājus un lēmuma pieņēmējus, dzelzceļa, loģistikas un ekonomikas profesionāļus, ietekmīgus politiķus un organizācijas, kā arī potenciālos projekta piegādātājus no Eiropas.
DAY 1
April 10
10:00–10:40 | Opening Session
Opening speech Video speech Rail Baltica on track (presentation) |
10:40–11:45 | Ministerial Panel Discussion ““North Sea- Baltic TEN-T Corridor – its Role and Impact on the North Eastern European Transport Sector” Ms. Kadri Simson, Minister of Economic Affairs and Infrastructure, Republic of Estonia Mr. Uldis Augulis, Minister of Transport, Republic of Latvia Mr. Rokas Masiulis, Minister of Transport and Communications, Republic of Lithuania Mr. Andrzej Bittel, UUndersecretary of State of Ministry of Infrastructure, Republic of Poland Mr. Mattias Landgren, State Secretary of Ministry of Enterprise and Innovation, Kingdom of Sweden Moderated by Ms. Catherine Trautmann, |
12:15–13:05 | Working Session I “Post-2020 Financing of the EU Transport Projects, including Rail Baltica” European Parliament’s Vision and Expectations from the MFF Post-2020. Prospect for Rail Baltica Mr. Petri Sarvamaa, Vice-Chair of Budget Committee, European Parliament Usage of Cohesion Funds for Transport Projects Now and in Future CEF Transport Financing Instrument and its Impact on Rail Baltica |
14:00–15:30
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“Rail Baltica and Finland”
Why Rail Baltica is Important to Finland (presentation) The Results of Muuga Terminal Study (presentation) Study Results of FinEst link project – Impact on Rail Baltica (presentation) Polar Silk Road – New Freight Opportunities (presentation) Q&A Session |
16:00–17:10
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“Cross-boarder Transport Infrastructure Megaproject Implementation and Management. Lessons Learned for Rail Baltica”
Mr. Tristano Sainati, (presentation) |
17.10–17:15
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DAY 2
April 11
8:15–9:30 |
“Rail Baltica – professional workforce needs” organised in cooperation with the Rail Baltica Business Network
Preface: Study on the business case of the Rail Baltica Project. The summary of main expectations of the business sector to Rail Baltica. (presentation) Mr. Andres Trink, Moderated by Mr. Andreas Kaju, |
10:00–11:15 | Opening Session
Welcoming speech (transcript) Rail Baltica Project in 2017. Ambitions for 2018. (presentation) Rail Baltica Studies – Role in the Project Implementation (presentation) Rail Baltica Procurement in 2018 (presentation) Main Procurement Challenges, Lessons Learnt and Supplier Survey Results (presentation) |
11:45–13:10 |
“Design phase of the Rail Baltica project”
Design phase of Rail Baltica (presentation) Rail Baltica Global Project Design Guidelines (presentation) Rail Baltica – Railway line design tenders in 2018/2019 (presentation) Design Tenders and Local Facilities in Latvia in 2018 (presentation) Design Tenders and Local Facilities in Estonia in 2018 (presentation) Q&A Session |
14:00–15:00 |
“Rail Baltica – Digitalisation and Innovation opportunities”
Why digitalisation and innovation should be on agenda of any new transportation infrastructure project? (presentation) Rail Baltica – a platform for digitalization and innovation (presentation) ADIF digitalisation and Innovation experience (presentation) What are the driverless train opportunities for Rail Baltica? (presentation) Q&A Session |
15:30–16:15 |
“The role of the VIM in the construction of transport infrastructure”
Mr. Raitis Bušmanis,
BIM Manager, RB Rail AS Mr. Risto Vahenurm,
Managing Director, Estonian Digital Construction alliance Mr. Simon Wray,
Infrastructure Lead, The BIMstitute, UK Q&A Session |
16:15–16:30 | Closing Remarks |