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Energy Efficiency in Transportation
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The first edition of German Canadian Concourse took place on 12-October-2012 at the premises of the Embassy of Canada in Berlin.
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The Concourse focussed on the topic "Energy Efficiency in Transportation".
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The launch of the conference series German Canadian Concourse (GCC) was devoted to the topic of "Energy Efficiency in Transportation".
Energy Efficiency is an important topic which will receive increasing global attention in the future. Faced with limited natural resources and a growing demand for mobility and global trade, the transportation sector is challenged to develop alternative approaches guaranteeing mobility while saving the resources that are building the basis for our environmental and economic prosperity. Today's national and international regulations, technical innovations and industrial initiatives will shape our future of how we will be travelling and exchanging goods.
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The first GCC addressed key aspects of sustainable transportation. The Canada Meets Germany Alumni Forum invited representatives from the transport industry and federal governmental to discuss various viewpoints in relation with the topic.
The event asked several questions: Which initiatives are put forward by companies and legislators in regard to energy-saving transportation systems? Who are the main players? Which countries are using energy-saving transportation? What are the next steps on international base to implement those systems?
Mobility is a major prerequisite for a transatlantic network between Canada and Germany. The Canada Meets Germany community was therefore very keen on discussing todays's answers on tomorrow's questions on how to satisfy our need for mobility while preserving our ressources.
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CMG-AF is committed to sustainability for the organization of the GCC 2012. CO2 certificates have been used to compensate for any CO2 emission that could not be avoided during the organization of the event and to offset the carbon footprint of the audience travelling to the conference venue.
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Program
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Field Trip |
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The field trip is an integral part of the German Canadian Concourse. It consists of a visit to an institution / company possessing relevant expertise and experience in the issues being discussed. This component allows for a more practical approach to the topic.
The first GCC visited Siemens' Schaltanlagenwerk (switchgear manufacturing plant) in Berlin.
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Conference Session |
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The core element of the German Canadian Concourse is a conference session for a more theoretical approach to the topic. It provides participants with an opportunity to exchange views on topical (transatlantic) issues.
Speakers from different sectors of the transportation industry along with governmental representatives have been invited to discuss initiatives aiming for more sustainability in transportation.
The speakers were given the opportunity to present the innovative and regulatory approaches of their respective organizations.
The conference part took place at the Canada Room of the Embassy of Canada to Germany in Berlin.
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"Evolution of Mobility and Mega Trends"
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Mr. Christoph Schwärzler
CSR Director
Bombardier Transportation
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"A Regulatory View of Energy Efficiency in Transportation in Canada"
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Ms. Sheila Coutts
Economic Counselor
Embassy of Canada
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"Trends in Climate Protection and their Implications for the Automotive Industry"
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Dr. Martin Koers
Head of Department Economy and Strategy
Verband der Automobilindustrie
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Panel discussion on
"Energy Efficiency in Transportation"
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Moderator:
Mr. Julian Herwig
Gemeinnützige Hertie-Stiftung
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Networking |
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The German Canadian Concourse is a forum for exchange on topics of relevance for professionals with German-Canadian relations. Networking is a key element of this exchange.
The conference session of the GCC 2012 was concluded through a reception at the Arnecke Siebold offices in Berlin.
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