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Central
Pavilion
Hall 3
Partner Country
Holland
7–11 April 2014
Hannover ▪ Germany
hannovermesse.de
Event Program
List of Exhibitors
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Vorwort/Foreword
Dr. Angela Merkel
Bundeskanzlerin
der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Zur HANNOVER MESSE 2014 heiße ich alle Gäste aus dem
diesjährigen Partnerland, dem Königreich der Niederlande,
herzlich willkommen.
Die überausvielfältigen und engen Beziehungen zwischen
den Niederlanden und Deutschland haben zwar längst eine
gute Tradition. Dennoch nehmen sie sich wie ein Wunder aus,
wenn wir uns in diesem Gedenkjahr den Beginn des Ersten
Weltkriegs von 100 Jahren und des Zweiten Weltkriegs vor
75 Jahren ins Gedächtnis rufen. Heute stehen die Partner-
schaft und Freundschaft zwischen unseren beiden Ländern
symbolhaft für die einzigartige Erfolgsgeschichte der Einigung
Europas. Dieser Erfolg hat viele Facetten. Wirtschaftliche
Prosperität ist eine davon.
Die Niederlande haben sich als weltoffene Handelsnation
zu einer logistischen Drehscheine für den europäischen und
globalen Warenverkehr entwickelt. Sie sind für Deutschland
der zweitwichtigste Handelspartner in der Welt. Niederlän-
dische Unternehmen sind dafür bekannt, mit ausgefeilten
technologischen Kompetenzen zu überzeugen. Sie sind ideale
Partner für die deutsche Wirtschaft, um gemeinsam inno-
vative und kundenorientierte Produkte zu entwickeln, herzu-
stellen und zu vertreiben. Die HANNOVER MESSE als Schritt-
macher des Fortschritts kann dazu weitere Anstöße liefern.
Sie bietet eine ausgezeichnete Gelegenheit, unternehmerisches
Können unter Beweis zu stellen, Geschäftskontakte auszu-
bauen und damit weitere Impulse für dynamische deutsch-
niederländische Wirtschaftsbeziehungen zu geben. In diesem
Sinne wünsche ich allen Ausstellern und Besuchern erfolg-
reiche und informative Messetage.
Dr. Angela Merkel
Chancellor of the
Federal Republic of Germany
Please allow me to extend a warm welcome to all guests from
this year’s partner country, the Kingdom of the Netherlands,
to the HANNOVER MESSE 2014.
There has long been a good tradition of extremely diverse and
close relations between the Netherlands and Germany. Yet as
during this year of commemoration we recall the beginning of
the First World War 100 years ago and of the Second World
War 75 years ago, this seems like a miracle. Today, the partner-
ship and friendship between our two countries is a mark of the
unique success story of the unification of Europe. This success
has many facets, and economic prosperity is one of them.
As a globally-minded trading nation, the Netherlands has
evolved into a logistical hub for the movement of goods both
within Europe and worldwide – it is Germany’s second most
important trading partner in the world. Dutch companies
are renowned for their sophisticated technological skills. For
German businesses they are ideal partners to work with
to develop, produce and distribute innovative and customer-
oriented products.
As a pacesetter for progress, the HANNOVER MESSE can provide
further impetus for this. It offers an exceptional opportunity
to demonstrate entrepreneurial skills, to develop business con-
tacts and thus to provide the already dynamic German-Dutch
economic relations with further momentum. With this in
mind, I would like to wish all exhibitors and visitors a success-
ful and informative experience.
Dr. Angela Merkel
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Vorwort/Foreword
Mark Rutte
Ministerpräsident der Niederlande
Ich heiße Sie herzlich willkommen auf der HANNOVER MESSE,
der führenden Industriemesse der Welt. Zum offiziellen
Partnerland der Messe wurden in diesem Jahr die Niederlande
gekürt – darauf bin ich sehr stolz.
Die Handels- und Investitionsströme zwischen Deutschland
und den Niederlanden sind gewaltig, sogar in globaler Hin-
sicht. Mit einem Rekordwert von annähernd 170 Mrd. Euro
im Jahr 2013 ist das bilaterale Handelsvolumen beispiellos.
Erneut waren die Niederlande in diesem Jahr größter deut-
scher Exportpartner, auf den mehr als zehn Prozent aller in
Deutschland eingeführten Güter entfallen. Das gleiche Bild
ergibt sich bei den Auslandsinvestitionen in Deutschland:
Die Niederlande sind mit Ab die größte Investitionsquelle.
Beinahe 24 Prozent aller ausländischen Direktinvestitionen,
entsprechend einer Gesamtsumme von 122 Mrd. Euro, stam-
men aus den Niederlanden. Keine andere Nation investiert
hierzulande so viel Geld. Holländische Investoren schaffen
und erhalten in Deutschland hunderttausende Arbeitsplätze.
Deutschland und die Niederlande sind in der europäischen
Industrielandschaft Entwicklungs- und Innovationsführer.
Beide Länder arbeiten an der Front der Vierten Industriellen
Revolution: der intelligenten Vernetzung industrieller Prozesse.
Deutsche Gründlichkeit und holländische Kreativität und
Flexibilität sind ein unschlagbares Team. Gemeinsam können
holländische und deutsche Unternehmen intelligente und
nachhaltige Lösungen für globale Herausforderungen ent-
wickeln. Ich wünsche allen Ausstellern und Besuchern erfolg-
reiche Messetage und hoffe sehr, dass sich daraus viele neue
Geschäftskontakte ergeben. Bedanken möchte ich mich
namentlich bei der deutschen Bundesregierung, der Landes-
regierung von Niedersachsen und der HANNOVER MESSE für
die hervorragende Unterstützung.
Mark Rutte
Prime Minister of the Netherlands
I bid you a warm welcome to the world’s leading industrial
fair, the HANNOVER MESSE. I am proud that the Nether-
lands is chosen to be the official partner country for the
HANNOVER MESSE 2014.
Trade and investment flows between Germany and the Nether-
lands are enormous, even in global terms. With a record value
of almost 170 billion euros in 2013, the volume of trade be-
tween the two countries is unparalleled. The Netherlands was
the largest exporter to Germany again in 2013, accounting for
more than 10% of Germany’s imports.
Foreign investment in Germany paints the same picture: the
Netherlands is head and shoulders above the rest of the world.
Nearly 24% of all foreign direct investment in Germany comes
from the Netherlands: more than 122 billion euros in total. No
other country invests as much in Germany. Dutch investments
are good for creating and sustaining hundreds of thousands
of jobs in Germany.
Germany and the Netherlands are European leaders in both
industrial development and innovation. Both countries are
working on the fourth industrial revolution; the intelligent
connection of industrial processes. “German Gründlichkeit”
and Dutch creativity and flexibility are a great combination.
When working together Dutch and German companiescan
develop smart and sustainable solutions to global challenges.
I wish all exhibitors and visitors a fruitful Messe and I sincerely
hope it will generate many new business leads. I want to thank
the German Government, the Government of Lower Saxony
and the HANNOVER MESSE for their excellent cooperation.
Mark Rutte
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0 – 10 Halle/Hall Stand
2E Cable Assembly 4 C52/1
2getthere 27 E41
3TU 2 D10
54 Events BV 27 E41
A
Aad de Wit Verhuizingen 27 E41
AAE 4 C22
Accenda 27 E41
Accenture 16 E35
Aeson 4 C18/1
AHK Niederlande 13 F44/1
Alara-Lukagro 27 H30
Alfen B.V. 27 E41
Alliander Mobility Services 27 E41
Alligator Plastics 4 C18/2
Almi Machinefabriek Vriezenveen 4 A04–11
Almotion 17 A37
Amsterdam Scientific Instruments 2 D54
Anamet Europe 13 B53
APPM Management Consultants 27 E41
ARBO Pompen en Filters 15 G43
ASML Netherlands 2 D10
ASTRON 2 D10
ATG Europe B.V. 3 F20
Avionics Control Systems 2 D54
B
Bal Seal Engineering Europe 12 B76
BC Semiconductors Netherlands 2 D10
Benteler Engineering Services 27 E41
Bijl Profielen 6 G46
Boltjes Serial Production 4 D45
Bons & Evers Metaalperswerk 4 D43/1
Boon Edam 3 F20
BOSAL ENERGY CONVERSION INDUSTRY 27 G24
Bouman Industrial Supplier Group 4 A04–27
BOZ Group 4 D43
Braakhuis Borne Bedrijven 4 C42
Brabant Region 3 F20
Brainport Industries 4 C22
Brinks Metaalbewerking 4 D41
Bronkhorst High-Tech 2 D10
Bronkhorst High-Tech 11 A42
Bruco Integrated Circuits 2 D10
Vorläufige Ausstellerliste
Preliminary list of exhibitorsC
Care4iT 3 F20
CBI 5 F30
CELLRO 17 B21
Ceratec Technical Ceramics 4 C22
ChainFood 3 F20
Chargepoint 27 E41
Cleantron 3 F20
Cleantron 27 E41 + G24
Contour 4 C40
D
DdV MEDIA INTERNATIONAL 15 G43
De Rooy Slijpcentrum 4 D44
Demcon 4 C22
DeR-Tec Aandrijftechniek 17 B21
Deutsch-Niederländische Handelskammer 13 F44
DIPANOX 5 G13
DirectLease 27 E41
Discom 27 G24
Drymer 3 F20
Dutch Creative Industries 3 F20
Dutch Games Association 3 F20
Dycomet Europe 6 B34/1
E
Eagle Energy B.V. 27 E41
Easy go electric 27 E41
Ecovat Werk 27 G24
ELEQ 12 F44
Embed Engineering 27 G24
enie.nl 27 G24
EPR Technopower 2 D10
ERIKS 4 C22
Essentra Components B.V. 6 C16
Etchform 4 C52/6
European Space Agency ESA 2 D54
Euro-Techniek-Eindhoven 4 D49
EV-Box 27 E41
EXXFIRE 2 D54
F
Fastned B.V. 27 E41
Figo 2 D10
FlexBase BV 16 E35
FLIR COMMERCIAL VISION SYSTEMS BV 12 D19
FME-CWM 2 D10
FME-CWM 3 F20
FME-CWM 27 G24
FMI Precision 4 C22
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Fokker Aerostructures 6 G46
FOM-instituut AMOLF 2 D10
FOM-Instituut DIFFER 2 D10
FOM-INSTITUUT DIFFER 6 G46
Frencken Mechatronics 4 C22
FreroTech 4 E35
Frisian Motors 27 E41
G
Galvano Hengelo 4 A04–12
GBO DESIGN 4 C22
Gemeente Eindhoven 16 E35
Gemeente Groningen 27 G24
Gemeente Rotterdam 16 E35
GETON 4 C18/8
Gieterij Neede 4 C52/7
GINAF Trucks Nederland B.V. 27 E41
Greentech Engineering | Pezy Group 4 C22
H
Hadro Techniek 11 A66
HANNOVER CONSULTANCY BV 17 B21
Hartmobile, QWIC 27 E41
HeatMatrix Group 27 G24
Heliox 27 E41
Herikon 4 A04–23
High Tech Campus Eindhoven 2 D10
Hilmar Industries 4 C57
Holland Composites Pavillon 6 G46
Holland e-Mobility House 27 E41
Holland Industrial Automation House 17 B21
Holland Innovative 4 C22
Holland Partner Country Pavilion 3 F20
Holo-Krome Company 4 A61
HSF 27 G24
HTAS – High Tech Automotive Systems 27 E41
HTR Rubber & Foam 4 C22
Hytruck 27 E41
I
Ibis Power BV 16 E35
i-enerGQ 27 G24
IHC Sealing Solutions 15 G43
IKEUCHI EUROPE BV 4 F02
IKEUCHI EUROPE 4 F74
INCAS3 3 F20
Indes 3 F20
Inepro Metering 12 D22
I-NRG 27 G24
InterGest Netherlands 13 F40
IXON.net 8 F29
J
JEWE INEXOR 4 E40/6
K
Kaltenbach-Tools 17 B21
Kennispark Twente 3 F20
KMWE Precisie Eindhoven 4 C22
Koninklijke Metaalunie 4 C52 + E40
L
Lamers High Tech Systems 4 C22
L.C. Maan Engineering 4 C18/3
Lenze 4 C22
Lucassen Group 4 E40/2
M
Machinefabriek Amersfoort 4 E43
Machinefabriek van der Ploeg 4 D47
Metaaldraaierij de Koning 4 E40/3
Metsens 27 G24
MFE Machining & Construction 4 E33
Micro Turbine Technology 27 G24
Mikrocentrum activiteiten 4 C18
Ministerie van Economische Zaken 16 E35
MI-Partners 2 D65
M.M.E. Technology 4 C52/5
Montair Process Technology 3 F20
Montair Process Technology 4 E40/1
Mors Smitt 12 D55
M-Products 27 L81
N
NEDERLANDSE AMBASSADE BERLIJN 16 E35
Netherlands Enterprisse Agency/RVO.NL 3 F20
Netherlands Enterprisse Agency/RVO.NL 27 E4
Nederlandse Gasunie 27 G24
Negotica Projectontwikkeling 27 G24
Netherlands Water Partnership 3 F20
NEVAT 4 D38
NEVAT 4 E37
NEVAT 4 E35, Nevat Lounge
New Cosmos – BIE Gas Detection 4 C18/7
Neways Technologies 4 C22
NFIA 3 F20
Nijdra Special Products 4 D34
NIKHEF 2 D10
NIOZ 2 D10
NLingenieurs 16 E35
NL Space 3 F20
NOVA 2 D10
NTS Group 4 C22
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NV NOM 2 D10
NXP Semiconductors Netherlands 2 D10
O
O.E.M. Group 4 D40
O-foil – Wing Propulsion 3 F20
p
p/a de Ruijter Consultancy (DRC) 6 G46
PAL-V Europe 3 F20
PFT_Profiles BV 6 G46
Philips Ceramics Uden 4 C22
Phoenix 3D Metaal 4 C22
PhotonicsNL & IOP Photonic Devices 2 D10
Pontus Heat Treatment 4 A04–15
PostNL Pakketten Benelux 27 E41
Priva 16 E23
PRODRIVE BV 27 E41
Proov, Unplugged E-Mobility 27 E41
PUMPplaza Business Lounge 15 G55
Q
Qmicro 2 D10
QUBY 27 G24
R
Regio Groningen-Assen 16 E35
Relighted 27 G24
Romit 4 C48
Roosen BPL 17 E55
Rubitech Alucast 4 A04–17
Ruco Industries 4 C18/6
RVS NON FERRO 4 C18/9
S
Salomon’s Metalen 4 C18/5
Scherpenzeel 4 C34
Schut PrecisionParts 4 C52/3
Science Guide/Platform Bèta Techniek 3 F20
Siemens Industry Software, PLM 7 E18
Sioux Group 4 C22
Smits Machinefabriek 4 C22
Sorama 2 D10
Space and Matter 16 E35
Spijkstaal Elektro 27 E41
Staalbouw Boom 4 C46
Stabi Alert 27 G24
Stevens idé Partners 4 A04–7
Stichting Amsterdam Economic Board 16 E35
Stichting Energy Academy Europe 27 G24
Stichting Energy Valley 27 G24
Stichting Hanzehogeschool Groningen 27 G24
Stichting Holland High Tech 2 D10
Stichting kiEMT 27 G24
STODT Toekomsttechniek 4 A04–19
Straaltechniek International 4 E40 (E40/7)
Surface Treatment Nederland 4 E40/5
T
TASS International 27 F20
Ten Cate Advanced Composites 3 + 6 F20
TEN CATE ADVANCED COMPOSITES BV 3 F20
TEN CATE ADVANCED COMPOSITES BV 27 E41
Titan LNG 27 G24
TNO 2 F20
TNO 3 F20
TO-INCREASE 7 C04
Top Sector Energy 3 F20
TOPIC Embedded Products B.V. 2 D10
Trikke Europe 27 E41
Triple Solar 16 E35
TSG Group 4 C22
U
United Springs 4 E41
Universiteit Utrecht SRON 2 D10
V
Van Halteren Metaal 4 D42
Van Hoof Groep 4 C52/8
Van Knippenberg Metaalindustrie 4 C52/2
VanBerlo 4 C22
VDL Groep 4 D33
VDL Healthcare Technologies 3 F20
Veco 4 C22
VeenstraGlazenborg 4 C52/4
Villagepump B.V. 16 E35
ViNotion 3 F20
ViriCiti B.V. 16 E35
W
Water & Energy 27 G24
Wattcher BV 16 E35
WBM Staalservice Centrum 4 E47
WeLL Design 3 F20
West End 3 F20
West End 4 E40/4
Wetering 4 C50
Wijdeven Inductive Solutions 4 C18/4
Wilting 4 C22
Witec Fijnmechanische Techniek 4 C22
Y
Yokogawa Europe 9 D68
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Montag, 7. April 2014
Monday, 7 April 2014
9.00 –
9.25
Opening Holland Partner Country Pavilion
Opening of the Holland Pavilion by
Chancellor Angela Merkel and Prime Minister
of The Netherlands, Mark Rutte
in presence of André Kuipers, Dutch astronaut
Organizer
Netherlands Enterprise Agency/RVO
Contact
Sandra Pompe
9.30 –
10.15
English
Tedx inspired pitches
Dutch solutions covering global challenges
Every day three inspiring Dutch solutions will be
presented that can change the world. Amongst other
things these short pitches show amazing new possi-
bilities to generate energy, new ways of transport
and other technological innovations
Today the TEDx inspired pitches are given by:
Jeroen Rondeel, Van de Wetering BV, Flora Fluids,
TEDx Binnenhof;
Blue Innovation
Plants have always been a great source of nutrients
for animal and man, but always at the cost of the
plant itself. Jeroen Rondeel has developed a tech-
nique with which he can “milk” the nutrients from
9.00 – 10.15 Uhr/9:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
plants without causing too much damage to them.
After 3 weeks the plants will have healed sufficiently
to be milked again.
Marco Oomen & Robbert Sakko, HeatMatrix,
Oranje Handelsmissie Fonds;
Waste heat
A significant amount of waste heat remains unused
due to the limited applicability of existing metal heat
exchangers. The HeatMatrix plastic heat exchanger
overcomes these limitations and enables energy sav-
ings of up to 5% of the global annual energy require-
ment for heat production.
Jeoffrey van der Berg, Flowid, TEDx Binnenhof;
Turning the chemical industry upside down
The days of big manufacturing plants are over and
the future lies in a lot of small factories. Materials
need to be produced where the materials are available
and needed (close to the end-users). The same goes
for ingredients and additives. At the moment, these
materials, ingredients and additives are produced in
extremely big plants. In the near future, this can be
done on a much smaller scale. Safe, sustainable and
flexible.
Organizer
ING Bank/FME-CWM
Contact
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Montag, 7. April 2014
Monday, 7 April 2014
10.45 –
11.00
Deutsch
Begrüßung und Eröffnung/Welcoming address
and opening
Dr. Theodor L. Tutmann, Vorsitzender,
Arbeitsgemeinschaft Zulieferindustrie (ArGeZ)
11.00 –
11.30
Deutsch
Erfolgsfaktoren für die Niederlande
Johan Spijksma, Leiter Absatzberatung,
Niederländisch-Deutsche Handelskammer
11.30 –
12.00
Deutsch
Deutschland und Holland: Gemeinsam Weltklasse!
Peter Kerstjens, Geschäftsführer, Addit Contract
Manufacturer BV
12.00 –
12.30
English
Von Build to Print bis zum Business Case
From build to print to business case
Marc Hendrikse, CEO, NTS Group
12.30 –
13.00
English
Brainport Industries: An integrated supply chain
John Blankendaal, Managing Director,
Brainport Industries
13.00 –
13.30
Deutsch
Deutsch-niederländische Kooperation in der Praxis
Supply market Netherlands – Dutch-German
cooperation in practice
Enrico Kretschmar, Geschäftsführer,
Gateway to Germany
13.30 –
14.00
Mittagspause/Lunch break
10.00 – 17.00 Uhr/10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 4, Stand E50
Suppliers Convention
Cross-sector lecture and discussion forum
Partnerland Holland – Ein starker Handelspartner
Wirtschaftlich und wirtschaftspolitisch sind die Niederlande
einer der stärksten Partner Deutschlands und lagen 2013
auf Platz zwei der wichtigsten Handelspartner. Mit seinen
hochspezialisierten mittelständischen Unternehmen ist der
Maschinen- und Anlagenbau der am schnellsten wachsende
Industriezweig. Hervorzuheben sind auch die starke Stellung
in den Bereichen erneuerbare Energien und Energieeffizienz
sowie eine führende Position in der Offshorewindenergie.
Wie kann sich die Zulieferindustrie dort stärker einbringen?
Worauf ist bei Investitionen und Verträgen besonders zu
achten?
Partner Country Netherlands – a strong trading partner
Germany and the Netherlands maintain strong economic ties.
In 2013 the Netherlands ranked as Germany’s second most
important trading partner. Consisting primarily of small and
medium-sized enterprises, the Dutch mechanical and plant
engineering industry is the country’s fastest growing sector.
The Netherlands also occupy a strong position in the area of
renewable energy, energy efficiency and off shore wind power.
What contribution can the component supply industry make
in this context? Which aspects should be borne in mind when
planning investments and drawing up contracts?
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14.00 –
14.45
Deutsch
Podiumsdiskussion
Mehr Vorteile durch industrielle Netzwerke
Teilnehmer:
■ Johan Spijksma, Leiter Absatzberatung,
Niederländisch-Deutsche Handelskammer
■ Marc Hendrikse, Geschäftsführer, NTS Group
■ Lucas Wintjes, Vizepräsident, Bosch Rexroth
■ Enrico Kretschmar, Geschäftsführer,
Gateway to Germany
Moderation:
Dipl.-Ing. Werner Götz,
Chefredakteur Industrieanzeiger
15.00 –
15.30
English
Trends in industrial automation and the effect
on supply chains
Lucas Wintjes, Vizepräsident, Bosch Rexroth
15.30 –
16.00
Deutsch
Verträge schließen mit den Niederlanden –
Rechtsunterschiede
Esther Tromp, Rechtsanwältin, Boels Zanders
Advocaten
16.00 –
16.30
Deutsch
Netzwerk Grenzenloser Maschinen- und Anlagen-
bau (GMA) – Gelebte niederländisch-deutsche
Zusammenarbeit!
Thomas Melchert, stv. Geschäftsführer,
Wirtschaftsförderung Handwerkskammer Münster
16.30 –
17.15
Deutsch
Aussteller vom Gemeinschaftsstand
„Grenzenlose Zulieferkompetenz“
zeigen Erfolgsbeispiele auf
11.00 –
12.00
English
Nano and Netherlands High Tech Country
Which new trends in nanotech will impact industry
and new opportunities in science and innovation
Round table discussion:
amongst others with Prof. Dr.-Ing Dave Blank,
MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology
Organizer
ScienceGuide,
Platform Bèta Techniek
Contact
Pieter Gerrit Kroeger
11.00 – 12.00 Uhr/11:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
Montag, 7. April 2014
Monday, 7 April 2014
10.00 – 17.00 Uhr/10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 4, Stand E50
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Montag, 7. April 2014
Monday, 7 April 2014
Business Summit – The Future of Industry
Jedes Jahr wird der Business Summit der HANNOVER MESSE
durch einen Organisator des Partnerlandes organisiert.
In diesem Jahr bundelt FME (Niederlande) die Krafte und
organisiert den diesjahrigen Business Summit mit seinen
starken deutschen Partnern BDI, VDMA, ZVEI und der
HANNOVER MESSE. Der Business Summit 2014 fokussiert
auf die Zukunft der Industrie (globale Aufgaben und
Industrie 4.0) sowie den Handel (geopolitische Aufgaben,
Belange des Handels und TTIP). Hochkaratige Vertreter
der Politik und der Industrie werden hier diskutieren. Eine
Einladung ist Voraussetzung zur Teilnahme.
Every year the Business Summit at the HANNOVER MESSE is
organized by the private sector organizations of the host and
the partner country. This year FME (Netherlands) organizes
the Business Summit, supported by the German partners BDI,
VDMA, ZVEI and the HANNOVER MESSE. The Business focusses
on the future challenges for the industry, in both manufactur-
ing (global challenges and Industrie 4.0) and trade (geopoliti-
cal changes and the TTIP). High-level political and business
speakers from both sides of the border will share their view.
An invitation is required for this event.
10.00 – 14.00 Uhr/10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 13, Stand F20 (Business Forum 1)
10.00 –
10.30
Registration
10.45 –
12.30
Opening
Moderation: Anja Kohl
Opening impulse
Prof. Dr. Johanna Wanka, Federal Minister
of Education and Research (tbc)
Mark Rutte, Prime Minister of the Kingdom
of the Netherlands
TTIP: The Transatlantic Strategic Imperative
Thomas Donohue, President and CEO,
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
The Future of Industry: Dutch perspective
Ineke Dezentjé Hamming-Bluemink, President of FME
The Future of Industry: German perspective
Michael Ziesemer, Vice-President ZVEI,
COO Endress+Hauser AG
The cutting edge of technology and the importance
of cooperation
Peter Wennink, CEO of ASML Netherlands
Future challenges for the Industry:
technical developments and new technologies
Eberhard Veit, CEO Festo AG & Co. KG,
Board Member VDMA
Panel Discussion
■ Ineke Dezentjé Hamming-Bluemink,
President of FME
■ Michael Ziesemer, Vice-President ZVEI
■ Peter Wennink, CEO of ASML Netherlands
■ Eberhard Veit, CEO, Festo AG & Co. KG
Rounding up and highlights at the HANNOVER MESSE
Dr. Wolfram von Fritsch, CEO, Deutsche Messe
12.30 –
13.30
Business Lunch
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Montag, 7. April 2014
Monday, 7 April 2014
Lecture and Animation movie English
Netherlands solutions from space for global climate challenges
Tropomi: Monitoring air quality from space at city level
Die Niederlande haben eine lange Tradition bei Raumfahrt-
instrumenten zur Erdbeobachtung. Das innovativste Instru-
ment TROPOMI ist derzeit in der Entwicklung und steht vor
der Markteinführung im Jahr 2015 auf der ESA-Satellit Senti-
nel-5-Precursor. TROPOMI, das Troposphären Ozon Monito-
ring Instrument, wird eine wichtige Rolle in der weltweiten
Klimaforschung spielen und indirekt helfen, sich den Heraus-
forderungen in den Bereichen Mobilität und Gesundheit zu
stellen. Mit seiner einzigartigen Fähigkeit, zwischen die Wol-
ken blicken zu können, wird das Instrument in der Lage sein,
die Luftqualität auf Stadtebene zu überwachen. TROPOMI
ist eine Kooperation von Dutch Space, SRON, KNMI und TNO
im Auftrag der NSO, der Raumfahrt-Agentur der niederländi-
schen Regierung.
The Netherlands has a strong tradition in space instruments
for earth observation. Currently the Dutch-Finnish OMI instru-
ment is the best instrument worldwide to monitor air quality
from space.The new innovative instrument TROPOMI, is cur-
rently under development and ready for launch end of 2015 on
the ESA satellite Sentinel-5-Precursor as part of EU’s Coperni-
cus satellite Program. TROPOMI, the Tropospheric Ozone Mon-
itoring Instrument, will play an important role in air quality
and climate research by unprecedented monitoring of emis-
sions worldwide, which is important information for air quali-
ty an climate policy. The instrument will indirectly help to
master the challenges in the areas of mobility and health, by
operational products like air quality forecast and volcanic
eruption information for aviation control. With the instru-
ments unique (sub)city scale spatial resolution, the instrument
11.30 – 12.30 Uhr/11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Holland Theatre)Veranstalter/Organizer
FME-CWM (Dutch Technology Industry Association)
Partner/Partners
Deutsche Messe
Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie e.V. (BDI)
Verband Deutscher Maschinen- und Anlagenbau e.V.
(VDMA)
Zentralverband Elektrotechnik- und
Elektronikindustrie e.V. (ZVEI)
Sprache/Language
Deutsch – Englisch (Simultanübersetzung)
German – English (simultaneous translation)
Teilnahme/Attendance
Die Teilnahme am Summit ist ausschließlich für
geladene Gäste.
An invitation is required to subscribe for this event.
Kontakt/Contact
Patrick Walison
FME-CWM
Tel. +31 (0) 793531280
Anmeldung/Registration
Sina Brennecke
Deutsche Messe
Tel. +49 511 89-30996
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will be able to monitor air quality at (sub)city level. TROPOMI
is a collaboration of Dutch Space, TNO, KNMI and SRON by
order of NSO, the space agency of the Dutch government.
At the HANNOVER MESSE an overview of the Dutch capabilities
in this type of space instrumentation will be shown. Fascinating
examples of the current and future use of this type measure-
ments in the field of air quality and climate will be presented,
as well as a preview of the instrument an impressive animation.
Lecture by Ms prof. dr. P.F. (Pieternel) Levelt, Head Climate
Observations, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
(KNMI)/Technical University Delft
11.30 – 13.00 Uhr/11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 27, Stand G85 (Forum MobiliTec)
Montag, 7. April 2014
Monday, 7 April 2014
Forum discussion
Zukunftsperspektiven der Elektromobilität –
Industrie und Politik im Dialog
Future perspectives of E-mobility –
Industry and Politics in dialogue
Pitch
Mr. Bert Klerk, Chairman of the Netherlands public-private
platform on e-mobility the formula e-team
Participants
Professor Franck Rieck, Representative of the Netherlands
in AVERE, Rotterdam University
Organizer
Netherlands Space Office
Co-organizers
Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute (KNMI)/
Dutch Space/TNO/SRON
Contact
Jasper Wamsteker
Tel. +31 (0) 6 52525914
Organizer
National Platform Elektromobiliaet und Verband
Deutscher Machinen- und Anlagenbau
11.30 – 12.30 Uhr/11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Holland Theatre)
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E3 SLIM knowledge sharing English
Sharing knowledge and experience on Smart Lighting In
Metropolitan areas (SLIM) with the cities of Amsterdam,
Rotterdam, Eindhoven and Philips, Cisco, Alliander and TU/e
Lighting Institute
Eindhoven, Rotterdam en Amsterdam will develop intelligent
lighting solutions for public space in collaboration with the
TU/e Intelligent Lighting Institute, Philips, Cisco and Alliander.
The parties have signed the convenant Smart Lights in Metro-
politan Areas (SLIM). The three cities will run pilots with intelli-
gent lighting in public areas. During this presentation we
present the concept of SLIM and projects.
12.30 – 14.00 Uhr/12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
Contact
Niels Cannegieter, Guus Sluijter
Co-ordinators City of Eindhoven
Montag, 7. April 2014
Monday, 7 April 2014
Trikke presents eV6, the solution for I-mobility English
Urban transportation is an increasing problem in European
cities. While e-Mobility is seen and promoted as an alternative
transport, the emphasis still lies on hybrid and electric cars.
This leads to more congestion and parking hassle.
Made in Holland and rolling into Germany
In a spectacular show the Trikke eV6 will be presented.
13.30 – 14.00 Uhr/1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
Organizer
Trikke Europe
Contact
Pieter Dekker
Tel. +31 (0) 6 2425 1449
trikke-europe.com
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Montag, 7. April 2014
Monday, 7 April 2014
Workshop: “Introduce your product to the English
international market, with the biggest impact”
How to present a technical product to the international
market, creating the biggest impact
Innovative companies often encounter difficulties when com-
municating their product clearly to stake holders and their
market. In this workshop knowledge and experiences will be
shared on how to create the biggest, remaining impact on
your public. An impact that will eventually lead to commercial
success.
Speakers
■ Ton Kuper and Ton de Haan, CEO & CCO C4Real
■ Bert Ipema, Account Director Innovation & Product
development TNS Nipo)
14.00 – 14.30 Uhr/2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
Organizer
C4Real
Contact
Ton de Haan
Tel. +31 (0) 857 730 733
High Tech Hero – Lecture English
The importance of fundamental research for innovation and
the development of the high tech industry
Lecture by Dave Blank, MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology:
14.30 – 15.30 Uhr/2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
Organizers
ScienceGuide
Platform Bèta Techniek
Panel discussion English
Panel City Business Dialogues
With a contribution of Alexandra van Huffelen, Vice Mayor
for Sustainable Development, Inner City and Public Spaces
at City of Rotterdam, Netherlands and Member of the ICLEI
Global Executive Committee
14.30 – 15.15 Uhr/2:30 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.
Halle/Hall 16, Metropolitan Solutions (Global Town Hall)
Organizer
ICLEI Global Town Hall
Contact
Pieter Gerrit Kroeger
Tel. +31 (0) 20 428 5371
www.scienceguide.nl
Contact
Hidde Baars
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Montag, 7. April 2014
Monday, 7 April 2014
15.15 – 16.00 Uhr/3:15 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
Closing the Plastic Cycle; building the new supply chain
for re-use polymeric materials
15.15 –
15.30
English
What are the challenges?
The re-use of plastics back into consumer products
has many challenges. Quality of material, processing
techniques and design of products need to be
re-invented.
15.30 –
15.45
English
What have we achieved?
Over 30 enterprises and scientific institutes work
actively together to achieve broad re-use of recycled
plastics back into industrial products.
15.45 –
16.00
English
How can you join?
Polymer Science Park is preparing a broad program
to develop mature supply chains for recycled polymer
materials and is looking for strategic industrial
partners
Organizer
Polymer Science Park
Contact
Ir. E.D. Kooijman, managing director PSP
Tel. +31 (0) 38 8534810
Fastned. Everywhere along the Highway. English
Fastned realizes and operates fast charging-stations along the
highway. In the Netherlands 201 concessions were acquired
to build charging stations on existing service-areas, providing
countrywide freedom to the electric car.
Presentation followed by book launch “The Fastned Story”
and open discussion.
Speaker
Bart Lubbers
16.00 – 16.45 Uhr/4:00 p.m. – 4:45 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
Organizer
Fastned B.V.
Contact
Lisa Haenitsch-Saxe
Tel. +31 (0) 20 705 53 10
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Monday, 7 April 2014
Official kick-off of “Ask the Dutch” English
What do all groundbreaking innovations have in common?
They started with a clear question. A clear question forces us
to look at things differently. It’s the spark of every innovation
process. We would like to ask you … what’s your question for
the Dutch technological industry? Ask the Dutch.
Speaker
President Dutch Technology Industry Association FME-CWM,
Ineke Dezentjé Hamming-Bluemink
16.15 – 16.30 Uhr/4:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion:
Powered by Dutch Technology Wall)
Organizer
FME-CWM
Contact
Diana Vergeer
Drinks, Powered by Dutch Technology English
Drinks and VIP event, Invitees only
Holland Industrial Supply, Cocktail reception
enjoy delicious and special made cocktails
16.30 – 17.00 Uhr/4:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion:
Powered by Dutch Technology Wall)
17.00 – 18.00 Uhr/5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 4, Stand E40 (Holland Industrial Supply)
Organizer
FME-CWM
Contact
Tara Kolk
Organizer
Koninklijke Metaalunie
Night of Innovation
Exhibitors from Hall 2, Research & Technology invite trade
visitors and exhibitors from other trade fairs to experience
various fascinating presentations, shows and discussions
affording insights into future-focused innovations.
At booth number D10, guests will be provided with cocktails
and fingerfood and a high entertainment level.
18.15 – 22.00 Uhr/6:15 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 2, Stand D10 (Holland High Tech House)
Organizer
FME-CWM
Contact
Irena Skundric
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Tuesday, 8 April 2014
Tedx inspired pitches English
Dutch solutions covering global challenges
Every day three inspiring Dutch solutions will be presented
that can change the world. Amongst other things these short
pitches show amazing new possibilities to generate energy,
new ways of transport and other technological innovations
The TEDx inspired pitches of today will focus on sustainable
energy. Today the TEDx inspired pitches are given by:
Hans van Breugel, CEO Tocardo
Tocarodo’s mission is to contribute to clean, sustainable and
predictable energy. Tocardo is fully aware of the huge chal-
lenge our world is facing in replacing the need for fossil fuels
in the coming decades. Tidal and river energy are among the
key sources of renewable energy available on our planet. To-
cardo is harvesting this energy and working to provide clean
and sustainable energy for future generations.
Alexander Suma, Ibis Power BV
IRWES (Integrated Roof Wind Energy System) The need for
green energy technologies in the built environment with high
efficiency and aesthetical quality keeps growing. Building
owners are looking for ways to can lower their bills and create
financial security for the future. Attractive building upgrades
can be established with IRWES, where this unit is placed on top
of the roof to supply a major part of the energy needs. From
the political side on National and European level targets are
set, and we as Ibis Power believe they can easily be reached!
Meiny Prins, CEO Priva
Meiny devotes herself to promoting business sustainability
and the international development of (greenhouse) horticul-
ture. She is a much sought-after authority in this field, and
members of the Dutch government consider her to be a leading
9.30 – 10.15 Uhr/9:30 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
voice on sustainability issues. With her clear, inspirational
message on sustainability, she bridges the divide between
companies, governments and sectors. Priva is consistently
making its mark in the clean technology sector. Priva shows
a significant contribution in the area of innovation, economic
potential and CO2 reduction.
Organizer
ING Bank/FME-CWM
Contact
Hand-out report English
Energiewende and Industrie 4.0: Opportunities for Dutch
system suppliers and subcontractors in a more open supply
chain in Germany. The report is written by ING Economics
Department in cooperation with FME-CWM.
Present
■ Minister of Economic Affairs, Henk Kamp
■ President Dutch Technology Industry Association
Ineke Dezentjé Hamming-Bluemink and Senior
Management ING
10.45 – 11.00 Uhr/10:45 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
Organizer
ING Bank/FME-CWM
Contact
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Online skype conference English
Conference on urban development in Beijing called
“smart city project”
Interview with Prof. Frans Vogelaar (Hybrid Space Lab)
Neville Mars (Mars), Lulu Li (Interactive Beijing) and the
culture department of the embassy of the Netherlands in
Beijing about the possibilities of connecting Dutch and
Chinese knowledge.
10.00 – 10.45 Uhr/10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
Halle/Hall 16, Stand E35, Metropolitan Solutions
(Holland Smart City House/TV-studio)
Energy Academy English
How industry, higher education, regional development
and science join forces in creating new energy-models and
sustainability
Joining forces in creating sustainability
9.30 – 10.45 Uhr/9:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
Organizers
ScienceGuide
Platform Bèta Techniek
Hanze University of Applied Sciences
Contact
Pieter Gerrit Kroeger
Tel. +31 (0) 20 428 5371
Organizer
Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Berlin
Contact
Sigrid Streifer
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Smart Grids Forum, International Day
The international day in Hall 13 focusses on international
developments in the smart grids market.
Dutch contributions:
11.40 –
12.00
How Energy Storage fits into the Innovation
Program of TKI Switch2SmartGrids
Frits Verheij, Director Smart Energy Cities |
DNV GL – Energy
15.00 –
15.20
Ecovat Total Energy System: Reliable – Comfortable –
Future Proof, Ecovat Energy Storage Systems
Aris de Groot
15.20 –
15.40
Low Cost Technology for Renewable Energy Storage
Jochem Lambers, E-Stone
Organizer
German Trade & Invest
Deutschlands Energiewende und Case-Study Deutsch
Niederlande
Speaker
Ton Doesburg, CEO Alliander AG
10.40 –
11.05
Deutsch
Deutschlands Energiewende und Case-Study
Niederlande
Ton Doesburg, Alliander AG
12.00 –
12.20
Deutsch
Dutch view on Renewable Energy
Henk Kamp, Wirtschaftsminister,
Königreich Niederlande
12.20 –
13.00
Deutsch
Podiumsdiskussion
Europa und die Erneuerbaren
Organizer
Bundesverband Erneuerbare Energie e.V.
10.00 – 16.00 Uhr/10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 13, Stand C35 (Smart Grids Forum)
10.40 – 13.00 Uhr/10:40 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 27, Stand E18 (Renewable Energy Forum)
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Forum discussion
Infrastructure and for Network E-mobility
Infrastruktur und Netze für die Elektromobilität
■ Tina Zierul, E.ON
■ Andreas Pfeiffer, Hubject
■ Hauke Hinrichs, smartlab
■ Auke Hoekstra, Foundation ELaadNL
10.30 – 12.00 Uhr/10:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Halle/Hall 27, Stand G85 (Forum MobiliTec)
High Tech Hero English
Lecture by Mikhail Katsnelson (NWO Spinoza-laureate,
professor of Theoretical Physics, Radboud University Nijmegen)
on creativity in research and his work on the development
of Graphene
11.00 – 11.45 Uhr/11:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
Organizer
Bundesverband Energie- und Wassenwirtschaft
Organizers
ScienceGuide
Platform Bèta Techniek
Contact
Pieter Gerrit Kroeger
Tel. +31 (0) 20 428 5371
11.00 – 14.00 Uhr/11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
Symposium on high tech, energy and automotive.
Join, explore and discuss the opportunities of electric mobility
and help reinvent the Living Lab Europe
11.00 –
12.00
English
Symposium:
“Tesla meets Stella.
Where High Tech meets Energy and Automotive”
12.00 –
13.00
English
Brabant Lunch:
“Interactive lunch to further strengthen and shape
international projects and alliances”
13.00 –
13.55
English
Symposium:
“Charging the future: open standards”
13.55 –
14.00
English
Stella on the move:
“Smart Mobility in action”
The (current) energy transition poses challenges to our European
societies and industries. In order to tackle these challenges,
courage, enduring innovation and international alliances
are required. During the symposium the province of Brabant
aims to explore new possibilities, and tackle them, connecting
German, Dutch and international industries.
By displaying several inspiring examples, Brabant will map
the chances for an intensive, international cooperation. At-
tendees from industry, research institutes and governments
from Germany, the Netherlands and other countries will join
in the discussion. Because together we can make a difference.
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Speaker
■ Prof. dr. ir. Maarten Steinbuch, Eindhoven University
of Technology and board member AutomotiveNL
■ Willem van de Leegte, Owner-manager VDL Groep
■ Wiep Folkerts, SEAC/Solliance
■ Arjan Wargers, ElaadNL
■ Bert Pauli, Provincial Executive
Organizer
Brabant Region
Cities on Stage: Rotterdam English
Lecture about the Dutch Smart City of Rotterdam
Speaker
Alexandra van Huffelen, Vice Mayor for Sustainable
Development, Inner City and Public Spaces, City of Rotterdam,
Netherlands
11.30 – 12.00 Uhr/11:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Halle/Hall 16, Metropolitan Solutions (Global Town Hall)
Organizer
ICLEI Global Town Hall
Fundamental research and Netherlands English
High Tech Country
Roundtable with amongst others Mikhail Katsnelson (NWO
Spinoza-laureate, professor of Theoretical Physics, Radboud
University Nijmegen) and Johann Hurink (professor on the
Mathematics of Operations Research, Smart Grid House,
UTwente). Topic is the future of energy and the role of
(fundamental) research
12.00 – 13.00 Uhr/12:00 noon – 1:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
Organizer
ScienceGuide
Platform Bèta Techniek
Contact
Pieter Gerrit Kroeger
Tel. +31 (0) 20 428 5371
Contact
Jeroen Kroonen
Contact
Hidde Baars
11.00 – 14.00 Uhr/11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
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12.00 – 12.20 Uhr/12:00 noon – 12:20 p.m.
Halle/Hall 27, Stand E18, Renewable Energy Forum
Dutch view on Renewable Energy English
„Deutschland ist keine Insel, auch nicht beim Umbau der
Energieversorgung. Die Europäische Union verfolgt eigene
Ausbauziele bei den Erneuerbaren Energien bis 2020. Die
EU-Kommission hat einen ersten Vorschlag für Ausbauziele
bis 2030 vorgelegt. Dieser wird zurzeit kontrovers diskutiert.
Je nach Ausgestaltung der endgültigen Vorgaben aus Brüssel
werden die Mitgliedstaaten den Ausbau der Erneuerbaren
mehr oder weniger schnell angehen. Hochrangige Vertreter
aus Politik und Wirtschaft berichten über den aktuellen Stand
der Verhandlungen auf EU-Ebene und diskutieren, welchen
wirtschaftlichen Einfluss Erneuerbare Energien auf unter-
schiedliche Mitgliedsstaaten haben und wie daraus Geschäfts-
modelle entstehen können.“
Henk Kamp, Wirtschaftsminister der Niederlande
12.20 –
13.00
Podiumsdiskussion
Europa und die Erneuerbaren
■ Jo Leinen, Mitglied des Europ. Parlaments,
Ausschuss Umwelt, Gesundheit und Lebens-
mittelsicherheit, Europäisches Parlament
■ Rainer Hinrichs-Rahlwes, European Renewable
Energies Federation (EREF)
■ Ton Doesburg, Alliander AG
■ Bernhard Zymla, GIZ – Deutsche Gesellschaft
für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH
■ Stephan Weil, Ministerpräsident,
Land Niedersachsen
Organizer
Bundesverband Erneuerbare Energie e.V.
Energy Matchmaking Event
The aim of this matchmaking event is to promote cross-border
networking between German and Dutch entrepreneurs and
to encourage cooperation in the field of energy technology
(heat pumps, geothermal energy, ocean thermal energy con-
version, smart grid, energy storage). This event is organized
in cooperation with the following organizations:
Wärmepumpenmarktplatz.NRW, GSW NRW e.V., Düsseldorf
Chamber of Small Industries and Skilled Trades, the State
Authority for Mining, Energy and Geology in Lower Saxony,
municipality Oldambt, the Consulate General of the Kingdom
of the Netherlands in Düsseldorf, as well as other partners.
13.00 – 16.00 Uhr/1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 27, Stand G24 (Holland Energy House)
Organizer
Dutch Consulate General in Düsseldorf,
Handwerkskammer Düsseldorf,
Landesamt für Bergbau, Energie und Geologie Nieder-
saksen, town of Oldambt
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Panel discussion English
Geopolitical influences on business and raw material flows
The Fortune 500: Geopolitics is perceived as the main threat
to business. How resilient is your companies supply chain?
Panel debate between diplomats and business people about
the geopolitical influences on market mechanism, trade flows
and security of supply.
Speakers
■ His Royal Highness, Prince Jaime de Bourbon Parme,
Special Envoy Natural Resources Dutch MFA
■ Petros Sourmelis, Head of Unit for Market Access, Industry,
Energy and Raw Materials. DG Trade
■ Daniel Guyader, Division Head for Global Issues and
Counter Terrorism. European External Action Service
■ Anna Spinelli, Senior Vice president/Commodity
Management Leader procurement Lighting at Royal Philips
International
■ German MFA, t.b.c.
13.30 – 14.30 Uhr/1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
Organizer
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Contact
Pim Kraan
Development of charging infrastructure and innovative
network integration in the Netherlands
Entwicklung der Ladeinfrastruktur und innovativer
Netzintegration in den Niederlanden
Speaker
Patrick Langevoort, Business Development Manager,
Alliander Mobility Services
13.45 – 14.15 Uhr/1:45 p.m. – 2:15 p.m.
Halle/Hall 27, Stand G85 (Forum MobiliTec)
Organizer
BDEW Bundesverband der Energie- und
Wasserwirtschaft e.V.
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Niederlande – Deutschland: Deutsch
Chancen. Branchen. Forschung.
Außenwirtschaftsworkshop für deutsche und niederländische
Unternehmen
Im Außenwirtschaftsworkshop „Niederlande – Deutschland:
Chancen. Branchen.Forschung.“ sollen die Potenziale einer
Zusammenarbeit beider Länder in den Bereichen Maschinen-
bau, Energie und Energieeffizienz diskutiert werden.
Die in diesem Bereich tätigen Unternehmen in den Nieder-
landen und Deutschland sind hochspezialisiert. Der Maschi-
nenbau der Niederlande soll bis 2020 jährlich um 4,5%
zulegen. Er bietet eine Reihe Möglichkeiten für gemeinsame
Aktivitäten auf Drittmärkten. Der massive Ausbau von
Erneuerbaren Energien, von intelligenten Stromnetzen und
Energiespeichersystemen wird besondere Chancen einer
stärkeren Zusammenarbeit und Vernetzung zwischen beiden
Ländern bieten.
Besondere Erfahrungen der grenzüberschreitenden
Zusammenarbeit eröffnen KMU neue Chancen in der
Zusammenarbeit.
14.00 – 18.00 Uhr/2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 13, Stand F50 (Business Forum 2)
Demonstration of Car to Infrastructure technology with Stella
The solar car Stella is equipped with car-to-car communica-
tions (C2C) technology that uses the specialist automotive
Wi-Fi standard, 802.11p, to transfer data between Stella and
the infrastructure. Demonstration on the test track at the
HANNOVER MESSE how drivers (Stella) can be warned in case
of road works.
This connected car technology is set to become central to the
automotive industry by allowing cars on the road to automat-
ically exchange information about their speed, position and
direction in order to prevent accidents and traffic problems.
It also lets them communicate with local infrastructure to
determine the speed limit as well as the phasing and timing
of cooperative traffic lights.
14.00 – 16.00 Uhr/2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion – take-off at 13.55 h)
Organizer
NXP Semiconductors
Contact
Martijn van der Linden
Tel. +31610914896
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Veranstalter
Germany Trade & Invest GmbH Gesellschaft
für Außenwirtschaft und Standortmarketing mbH
Teilnahme
Teilnahme kostenfrei in Verbindung mit einer
Messeeintrittskarte. Anmeldung erforderlich online
unter www.hannovermesse.de/veranstaltung/
niederlande-deutschland-chancen.-branchen.-
forschung./FOR/56759
Organizer
German Trade & Invest, Netherlands Foreign
Investment Agency(NFIA)
Kontakt
Anna-Lena Nikel
Germany Trade and Invest GmbH
Tel. +49 30 200099-921
Anmeldung/Registration
Sina Brennecke
Deutsche Messe
Tel. +49 511 89-30996
Foreign Trade Workshop for Dutch and German Companies
Netherlands-Germany: Opportunities. Industries. Research
The potential for partnership between the Netherlands and
Germany in the machinery & equipment, energy, and energy
efficiency sectors will be discussed in the “Netherlands-Germany:
Opportunities. Industries. Research” foreign trade workshop.
14.00 –
15.00
Official opening by:
■ Dr. Friedrich, Executive Management Germany
Trade and Invest
■ Hanno Würzner, Head Economic Department
Dutch Embassy Berlin
1st Panel discussion:
joined by Ton de Bruine, chairman of NEVAT
(the Dutch VDMA).
The potential for partnership between the Nether-
lands and Germany in the machinery & equipment,
energy, and energy efficiency sectors will be dis-
cussed in the “Netherlands-Germany: Opportunities.
Industries. Research” foreign trade workshop.
German and Dutch companies are highly specialized
in these fields. The mechanical engineering industry
in the Netherlands is expected to grow by 4.5 percent
annually up to 2020, creating numerous opportuni-
ties for joint activities in third markets.
The massive expansion of renewable energies, smart
grids and energy storage systems provides unique
opportunities for further cooperation and integration
between the two countries. Unique experiences in
cross-border partnership will also open up new SME
cooperation opportunities.
14.00 – 18.00 Uhr/2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 13, Global Business & Markets,
Stand F50 (Business Forum 2)
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Zukunft der Energiewende – Chancen für Deutschland
und die Niederlande
Moderation: Dr. Robert Hermann
Deutschland hat sich mit der Realisierung der Energiewende
ein sehr ambitioniertes energiepolitisches Ziel gesetzt. Der
massive Ausbau von erneuerbaren Energien, von intelligen-
ten Stromnetzen und Energiespeichersystemen wird auch
besondere Chancen einer stärkeren Zusammenarbeit und
Vernetzung zwischen den Niederlanden und Deutschland
bieten. Die hieraus entstehenden Potentiale einer Zusam-
menarbeit beider Länder sowie die großen Chancen für nie-
derländische und deutsche Unternehmen im Bereich der
Energie und Energieeffizienz sollen hier diskutiert werden.
15.15 –
15.25
Situation und Zielstellungen in den Niederlanden
Günter Gülker, Geschäftsführer, AHK Niederlande
15.25 –
15.35
Situation und Zielstellungen in Deutschland
Thomas Grigoleit, Direktor Energie, Umwelt,
Rohstoffe, Germany Trade & Invest GmbH
15.35 –
15.45
Energienetze und ihre Bedeutung
Johannes Kirsch, Senior Director International
Affairs, ZVEI Zentralverband Elektrotechnik- und
Elektronikindustrie e.V.
15.45 –
16.00
Praktische Beispiele der Zusammenarbeit
René Blavers, Geschäftsführer, Flexicontrol
Erwin Coolen, CEO, OutSmart BV
16.00 –
16.15
Pause
14.00 – 18.00 Uhr/2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 13, Global Business & Markets,
Stand F50 (Business Forum 2)
Maschinenbau mit innovativen Lösungen
Moderation: Dr. Jürgen Friedrich
Der Maschinenbau der Niederlande ist der am schnellsten
expandierende Industriezweig des Landes. Er soll bis 2020
jährlich um 4,5% zulegen. Deutschland ist wichtiges Liefer-
land wie auch bedeutender Abnehmer. Die in diesem Bereich
tätigen Unternehmen sind hochspezialisiert, es gibt kaum
Großunternehmen. Die Möglichkeiten der Zusammenarbeit
sind vielfältig. Ausgehend von den spezifischen Stärken der
Länder soll dies anhand konkreter Beispiele der Zusammen-
arbeit in der Diskussion weiter vertieft werden.
14.00 –
14.10
Begrüßung
14.10 –
14.20
Maschinenbau der Niederlande und seine Stärken
Marte Diewitz, Germany Trade & Invest GmbH
14.20 –
14.30
Deutsch-Niederländische Beziehungen
im Maschinenbau
Ulrich Ackermann, Abteilungsleiter,
VDMA-Außenwirtschaft
14.30 –
14.40
Beispiele der Zusammenarbeit
Lucas Wintjes, Geschäftsleiter Vertrieb und Branchen-
management Fabrikautomation, Bosch Rexroth AG
15.00 –
15.15
Pause
14.00 – 18.00 Uhr/2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
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Seminar Smart Integration: English
energy in Transition
Top Sector Energy: the Dutch approach for energy challenges
14.15 –
14.25
Opening
Film: Empowering the new economy
Short film introducing the Dutch energy innovation
program. The so-called “Top Sector Energy” directs
the research efforts and stimulates interaction
between scientists, investors, legislators and public
advocates in order to empower the new economy.
14.25 –
14.35
Energy innovation in The Netherlands
Henk Kamp will introduce the Dutch National Energy
Agreement, the Dutch political roadmap to a sustain-
able energy system. The focus of the Dutch approach
lies in integration of energy solutions in a system
that is both economically and socially sustainable.
Henk Kamp, Minister of Economic Affairs NL
14.35 –
14.45
Smart integration: the Green Deal
“Smart Energy Cities”
Frits Verheij explains the thinking and reasoning be-
hind a major recent “green deal” that aims to reduce
energy use and stimulates sustainable integration
of smart energy concepts in Dutch cities.
Frits Verheij, chairman of the Dutch Innovation
Consortium for SmartGrid Development
14.15 – 16.15 Uhr/2:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
Clusterbildungen und angewandte Forschung eröffnen
neue Chancen
Moderation: Dr. Elfi Schreiber
Unterstützung grenzüberschreitender Tätigkeiten
16.15 –
16.25
Intermediäre Zusammenarbeit aus der Sicht
eines Unternehmers und eines Clusterverbunds
Paul Willi Coenen, Geschäftsführer, Mitglied des
Vorstands, BYTEC Medizintechnik GmbH, Lifetec
Aachen-Jülich
16.25 –
16.35
Zusammenarbeit der Universität Maastricht
mit dem Fraunhofer-Institut und der RWTH
Prof. Dr. Martin Paul, Präsident, Maastricht University
16.35 –
16.45
Markteintritt in die Niederlande, Dienstleistungen
der IHK für Unternehmen
Wolfram Lasseur, Referent International, Industrie-
und Handelskammer Mittlerer Niederrhein
16.45 –
17.00
Cluster, Netzwerke, Open Innovation – Chance
für deutsche und niederländische Unternehmen
Prof. Dr. Werner Klaffke, Geschäftsführer,
Bayern Innovativ
17.00 –
18.00
Deutsch-Niederländischer Empfang auf Einladung
von NFIA – Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency
14.00 – 18.00 Uhr/2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
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14.45 –
15.10
Panel debate: smart integration
Topic 1: Smart Energy Systems: the need to integrate
energy concepts with a smart grid as backbone
Debate hosted by Frits Verheij, chairman Dutch Inno-
vation Consortium for SmartGrid Development with:
■ Jeroen Westendorp, Energy Policy Advisor
City of Groningen
■ Suzanne van Kooten, Energy-efficiency expert TNO
(to be confirmed)
■ Other panellists to be confirmed
15.10 –
15.20
Holland: The Sustainable Urban Delta
Meiny Prins, CEO Priva and Dutch Business Woman
of the Year 2009
Meiny Prins talks about the role of Holland
as a Sustainable Urban Delta
15.20 –
15.45
Panel debate: smart integration
Topic 2: Integration of gas and electrical energy
systems
Debate hosted by Jörg Gigler, chairman of the
Dutch Innovation Consortium Gas with:
■ Ulco Vermeulen, Business Development Director,
Gasunie & Chairman of the Board TKI Gas, NL
■ Matthias Altmann, Senior Consultant,
Ludwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik, Germany
■ Wim van Gemert, Leading lector,
Hanze University, NL
■ Patrick Cnubben, Team manager Bioenergy & Gas,
Energy Valley, NL
14.15 – 16.15 Uhr/2:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
15.45 –
16.00
Energy innovation with impact
Manon Janssen explains why the Dutch energy sector
is the “one to watch” when it comes to developing
and implementing clean tech innovation and systems.
Manon is dedicated to the aim of creating innovations
with impact, both economically and ecologically.
Manon Janssen, chairman of the Dutch energy
innovation platform (Top Sector Energy)
16.00 Closing
Organizer
Top Sector Energy – Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs
Contact
Onno Houtschild
Panel discussion English
What makes a city smart?
With a contribution of Marianne Linde, director Urban
Development at Netherlands Organisation for Applied
Scientific Research TNO
14.15 – 15.15 Uhr/2:15 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.
Halle/Hall 16, Metropolitan Solutions (Global Town Hall)
Organizer
ICLEI Global Town Hall
Contact
Hidde Baars
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Fast forward with Thermoplastic Composites English
The ThermoPlastic composites Research Center (TPRC) in the
Netherlands is a world-class open innovation, research and
development center for companies that want to take full
advantage from opportunities in thermoplastic composites.
The innovation center was founded by Boeing, TenCate, Fokker
Aerostructures and the University of Twente and is located at
Kennispark Twente in Enschede.
TPRC is increasingly involved in development of automotive
applications with major OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers in the auto-
motive value chain.
During the seminar on thermoplastic composites at the
HANNOVER MESSE, TPRC will present the new Demonstrator
Facility Concept. This facility is focused on accelerating the
change from traditional materials to new high performance
thermoplastic composites in industrial applications that can
be produced in high volumes, applying the right process in
a cost effective manner.
14.45 –
14.55
Welcome and opening
14.55 –
15.10
TPRC, the perfect catalyst for innovation
Ir. Harald Heerink, executive director TPRC
15.10 –
15.25
Fast forward with thermoplastics composites: how
the demonstrator facility can help you accelerate
your product development
Prof. dr. ir. Remko Akkerman, scientific director TPRC
15.25 –
15.45
Discussion
moderated by René Buck, CEO Buck Consultants
International
14.45 – 15.45 Uhr/2:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass Room)
Organizer
Kennispark Twente Foundation
Co-organizers
TPRC/Twente.com
Contact
Janinka Feenstra
Tel. +31 (0) 53 489 41 18
Cities on Stage: Amsterdam English
Amsterdam: An approach to smart city design
Speaker
Saskia Müller, Manager Director Amsterdam Smart City,
Netherlands
15.15 – 15.45 Uhr/3:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
Halle/Hall 16, Metropolitan Solutions (Global Town Hall)
Organizer
ICLEI Global Town Hall
Contact
Hidde Baars
14.45 – 15.45 Uhr/2:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass Room)
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“Ask the Dutch” English
The election of the question of the day. What do all Ground-
breaking innovations have in common? They started with
a clear question. A clear question forces us to look at things
differently. It’s the spark of every innovation process.
What was most the inspiring question that visitors of the
HANNOVER MESSE asked the Dutch today? After the
HANNOVER MESSE the members of the Dutch Technology
Industry Association FME-CWM will be asked to come up
with innovative solutions to solve these winning questions.
Holland Energy House, Network reception
Drinks and music
16.15 – 16.30 Uhr/4:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion:
Powered by Dutch Technology Wall)
16.00 – 18.00 Uhr/4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 27, Stand G24 (Holland Energy House)
Organizer
FME-CWM
Contact
Diana Vergeer
Organizer
Holland Energy House
Holland Industrial Supply, network reception
Have a drink and enjoy the music of the Suppertolle Schlager
Schwester.
18.00 – 20.00 Uhr/6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 27, Stand G24 (Holland Energy House)
Netzwerk Niederlande-Deutschland:
Grenzenloser Maschinen- und Anlagenbau (GMA)
Network reception for Dutch and German entrepreneurs
and their relations
Gelebte niederländisch-deutsche Zusammenarbeit
18.00 – 20.00 Uhr/6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 4, Stand A04
Organizer
Brainport Industries/BOM
Organizer
Handwerkskammer( HWK) & Verenigde Maakindustrie
Oost (VMO)
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Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Smart industry, Dutch Industry fit for the future English
Presentation of the report Smart Industry and reaction
by Henk Kamp, minister of Economic Affairs
During this event a TNO report – edited in cooperation with
the Ministry of Economic Affairs, FME, VNO-NCW and the
Chamber of Commerce – will be presenteded. Smart industry
is about smart manufacturing, factories of the future, and
network centric industries, like the Industrie 4.0 concept. Im-
portant issues are new business models, skills of the workforce,
the organisation of production and the value chain.
The impact of this development to the Dutch industry is the
main topic of the report. Also recommendations will be made.
Speakers
■ Arnold Stokking, TNO, Managing Director industrial
innovation: Presentation of the report Smart Industry
■ Marc Hendrikse, CEO NTS and Chairman Brainport Industries:
Showcase Brainport Industries
■ Rob Karsmakers, Site Manager Philips Consumer
Lifestyle & speaker of Siemens to be announced:
*Showcase North-Netherlands
*Demonstration of MegaFit, a European FP7 project by
Philips/Siemens/TNO
■ Minister of Economic Affairs Henk Kamp:
Reaction on the report
9.30 – 10.30 Uhr/9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
Chairman
Ineke Dezentjé Hamming-
Bluemink, FME-CWM
Organizer
Ministry of Economic Affairs
Contact
Herm van der Beek
Tel. +31 (0) 70 3796417
10.30 –
11.15
English
Tedx inspired pitches
Dutch solutions covering global challenges
Every day three inspiring Dutch solutions will be
presented that can change the world. Amongst other
things these short pitches show amazing new possi-
bilities to generate energy, new ways of transport
and other technological innovations
The TEDx inspired pitches of today will focus on
metropolitan solutions aiming for smarter cities
Today the TEDx inspired pitches are given by:
Marjolein Helder, CEO Plant-e
Do you want to use your lawn to charge your electric
car? Use your green roof to power your house? Would
you like to see each wetland and rice paddy field in
the world turned into a power plant without harvest-
ing the plants? Plant-e is a company that develops
and produces products in which living plants generate
electricity.
10.30 – 11.15 Uhr/10:30 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
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Robert Dingemanse, CEO Pal-V
For more than a century man has dreamed of the
freedom provided by a flying car. The ultimate vehicle
to go wherever and whenever you want to, easily
destination. In uncontrolled airspace you are in full
command of your own time and destiny. This is what
the PAL-V ONE is all about: it combines within one
vehicle the freedom and excitement of flying like a
bird in the sky with the choice of driving with breath-
taking performance on the roads and highways.
To be decided
Organizer
ING Bank/FME-CWM
Contact
10.30 – 11.15 Uhr/10:30 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
Mittwoch, 9. April 2014
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Global Challenges – Dutch Composites
From Recent Experiences to Future Innovations
9.30 –
9.50
English
Aerospace & Composites
Arnt R. Offringa M.Sc.Eng., director R&D,
Fokker Aerostructures
9.50 –
10.10
English
Automotive & Composites
Robert Lenferink, director business development,
Ten Cate Advanced Composites
10.10 –
10.30
English
Composite Bridges & Infrastructure
Joop van der Burg, Technical/Commercial Manager,
Bijl Profielen
10.30 –
10.45
English
HAN-GO4Dakar’ – Composite Innovations tested
in Dakar 2014 rally
Rens Horn, Lector Automotive department, University
of Applied Sciences Arnhem-Nijmegen (HAN)
Organizer
Holland Composites Pavilion
Contact
Rudolf de Ruijter, Co-ordinator
9.30 – 10.45 Uhr/9:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
64 65
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Wednesday, 9 April 2014
High Tech Hero Maroeska Rovers on new trends English
in medical innovation
Lecture by Maroeska Rovers, professor of Evidence-Based
Surgery, Radboud University Nijmegen, on new trends
in medical innovation.
11.00 – 12.00 Uhr/11:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
Organizer
ScienceGuide
Platform Bèta Techniek
Contact
Pieter Gerrit Kroeger
Tel. +31 (0) 20 428 5371
www.scienceguide.nl
Technology Transfer Network, ESA BIC English
“ESA BIC European Technology Transfer Network”
The Europe-wide ESA BIC network has been established to
empower entrepreneurship at a European level, especially for
entrepreneurs with innovative ideas for using space technolo-
gies or developing applications, to create new products and
services in a non-space environment. ESA BICs work to inspire
entrepreneurs to turn these space-connected business ideas
into commercial companies, and provide technical expertise
and business-development support. In this session the struc-
ture of the incubation network will be addressed and illustrat-
ed with a pitch of several ESA BIC entrepreneurs from Noord-
wijk and Darmstadt.
12.00 –
12.20
ESA BIC European Technology Transfer Network
Niels Eldering, Technology Transfer Officer ESA, ESTEC
12.20 –
12.55
ESA BIC Noordwijk
Martijn Seijger, introducing Noordwijk start ups
12.25 –
12.40
Exxfire – game changing clean agent fire suppression
systems from space
Harm Botter, CEO and founder
12.40 –
12.55
Avionics Control Systems – A brief demonstration
of technology involved in drones
Mauro Garcia, CEO-Founder
12.55 –
13.00
ESA BIC Darmstadt
Frank Zimmermann, introducing start ups
11.45 – 13.35 Uhr/11:45 a.m. – 1:35 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
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11.45 – 13.35 Uhr/11:45 a.m. – 1:35 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
13.05 –
13.20
ALL4IP TECHNOLOGIES GmbH & Co. KG
Dr. Peter Conradi, Managing Director
13.20 –
13.35
GeoMon, ESA BIC Darmstadt incubatee
Heiko Störkel
Organizer
Space Business Innovation Centre Noordwijk
Contact
Martijn Seijger
Space Business Innovation Centre Noordwijk
Tel. +31 (0) 71 20 20 307
Internet of Things: new business, new design skills English
Program
■ Welcome by Rolf Bossert, National Organisation Applied
Science SIA
■ “Opportunities for SME’s in a connected world”
by Joris Castermans, consultant at the Dutch Chamber
of Commerce, Amsterdam
■ An Internet of Things design case study” by Herman
van der Vegt, partner at npk design, Leiden, Holland
Plenary discussion about the need for
■ changing design skills
■ transdisciplinary collaboration in the early stage of the
design process
13.00 – 13.45 Uhr/1:00 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
Organizer
The Dutch Chamber of Commerce,
National Organisation Applied Science SIA
Contact
Joris Castermans
Tel. +31 (0) 6 51234840
68 69
Mittwoch, 9. April 2014
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Debate on joining forces in medical innovation
Debate on how medical science, evidence based healthcare
and industry work together to make new hightech medical
instruments more effective and practical.
Moderator
Maroeska Rovers (professor of Evidence-Based Surgery,
Radboud University Nijmegen)
Vorstellung Handbuch Elektromobilität 2014
Das Handbuch enthält einen umfassenden Bericht über
Elektromobilität in den Niederlanden
14.00 – 14.45 Uhr/2:00 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
13.00 – 14.00 Uhr/1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 27, Stand G85 (Forum MobiliTec)
Organizer
ScienceGuide
Platform Bèta Techniek
Contact
Pieter Gerrit Kroeger
Tel. +31 (0) 20 428 5371
www.scienceguide.nl
Organizer
ZVEI – Zentralverband Elektrotechnik- und
Elektronikindustrie e.V.
Deutsch-Niederländisches Expertentreffen Deutsch
„Skilled Labor for Logistics“
Die Suche nach und die Anwerbung von Fachkräften für
Unternehmen wird sowohl in Deutschland als auch in den
Niederlanden immer schwieriger. Diese Problematik ist für
beide Länder von großer Bedeutung und bietet einen weiteren
Einstieg für die grenzüberschreitende Zusammenarbeit.
Das niederländische Generalkonsulat und die Provinz Gelder-
land laden gemeinsam mit weiteren genannten Partnern
deutsche und niederländische Unternehmer, Interessen-
verbände und Institutionen zu einem Expertentreffen ein.
Themen sind die aktuelle Situation sowie erwartbare Ent-
wicklungen zur Fachkräftesicherung. Ein kurzer Überblick der
Situation in beiden Ländern sowie Beispiele aus Unternehmen
der Logistikbranche – einschließlich Industrie und Handel –
veranschaulichen die Problematik zum Thema Skilled Labor.
14.00 – 16.00 Uhr/2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3 (Lounge Job & Career)
Anmeldung
www.dus-ea.nl/skilledlabor
Organizer
Generalkonsulat des Königreichs der Niederlande
zu Düsseldorf
Kontakt
Tel. +49 (0) 211 17930124
70 71
Mittwoch, 9. April 2014
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Creative Solutions – Neue Kombinationen
Future of German-Dutch co-creation
Goal of this seminar is to show and discuss the impact of crea-
tive solutions when combined with industrial strengths and
backed by thorough research. Germany and the Netherlands
both possess different qualities in these fields; when combined
these will give lead to both business opportunities and solutions
for our societal challenges.
Moderator
Prof. Daan van Eijk, programme director CLICKNL|DESIGN
and scientific director Design United
14.00 –
15.00
English
Thought leaders for Creative Solutions
opening words by Sander Dekker, State Secretary for
Education, Culture and Science of the Netherlands
Daan Roosegaarde, Studio Roosegaarde
Markus Kayser, MIT Media Lab
15.00 –
15.30
English
iF Golden Dutch Design
Frank Zierenberg, iF design awards
Thomas Paulen, CEO Van Berlo
15.30 –
16.00
English
Crossover Works
Edo van Dijk, creative director Eden Spiekermann
Organizer
CLICKNL|DESIGN
Contact
Bart Ahsmann
14.00 – 16.00 Uhr/2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
Panel discussion at the Life Needs Power forum English
Offshore Wind challenges: where can Dutch solutions
contribute?
Many specialized Dutch companies play a leading role in the
installation and upkeep of offshore wind farms in European
main wind markets, with a major role for product and process
innovation and innovative overall approaches. Other specialist
firms develop new products in support of these activities like
service and crew transport vessels, whereas Dutch universities
and various knowledge institutes conduct dedicated funda-
mental and applied research often with partners from indus-
try. The various innovative solutions and other outcomes may
be different in nature but are all aimed at decisively diving
down offshore wind power lifecycle cost of energy by at least
40% in 2020. Dutch North Sea ports are well-positioned and
well equipped for serving the European and global wind in-
dustry’s growing needs for dedicated main components stor-
age, pre-assembly, port logistical and additional specialized
support services.
Moderator
Eize de Vries, Rotation Consultancy
Speakers
■ Ernst van Zuijlen, TKI, Wind op Zee
■ Theo de Lange, Van Oord Offshore Wind
■ Henk van Vessem, IHC Hydrohammer
■ Michiel Zaaijer, Delft University of Technology,
Wind Energy Research Group
14.30 – 15.30 Uhr/2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Halle/Hall 12, Stand C06 (Energie Forum “Life Needs Power”)
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Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Diskussionsforum Deutsch
Einstieg in die hybridisierung und ins autonome Fahren –
Ist noch Spielraum für die Entwicklung der Elektromobilität
vorhanden?
Leitung
Professor Jan-Welm Biermann (RWTH Aachen)
Teilnehmer
■ Alban Hemery, AVL
■ Ralf Lenninger, Continental Automotive GmbH
■ Godfried Puts, Automotive NL
■ Prof. Friedbert Pautzke, Hochschule Bochum
14.30 – 15.30 Uhr/2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Halle/Hall 27
Seminar and panel discussion English
Why invest in the High Tech Sector in the Netherlands?
The Netherlands is more than only trade and distribution. The
Netherlands is the place to be for high tech companies. Most
foreign companies use the Netherlands as a home base for
Pan-European activities. The Netherlands has an attractive in-
vestment climate and a conduce innovation environment. It’s
world leading in global high tech systems & materials niches.
In this investment seminar the reasons why to invest in the
Dutch High Tech Sector and an overview of leading Dutch
Technology and partnership models will be discussed. It will
cover innovative R&D and supply chain partnership models
and will help you to get ready for the future of Production 4.0.
Moderator
René Buck, Buck Consultants
15.00 –
15.05
Opening and welcome
Moderator: René Buck
15.05 –
15.15
Keynote “Why invest in the High Tech Sector
in the Netherlands?”
Bas Pulles, Commissioner Netherlands
Foreign Investment Agency
15.15 –
15.30
Keynote “Leading Dutch Technology”
Marc Hendrikse, chairman Brainport Industries
15.30 –
15.50
Interview with foreign investor, followed by panel
discussion with audience
Foreign investor: Thomas Pehrson,
Managing Director, Festo Netherlands
Panel: Bas Pulles, Marc Hendrikse and Thomas Pehrson
Moderator: René Buck
15.00 – 16.00 Uhr/3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
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Wednesday, 9 April 2014
15.00 – 16.00 Uhr/3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
15.50 –
16.00
Wrap-up
Henk Kamp, Minister of Economic Affairs of the
Netherlands
Organizer
Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency (NFIA)
Contact
Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency
Roy Paulissen
Skype Conference English
Skype Conference on the Internet of Things, Build Environment
& Smart City in Rotterdam
15.00 – 15.45 Uhr/3:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.
Halle/Hall 16, Stand E35 (Holland Smart City House: TV-studio)
Organizer
Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Berlin
Contact
Sigrid Streiffer
Question of the day: Ask the Dutch English
The election of the question of the day. What do all ground-
breaking innovations have in common? They started with
a clear question. A clear question forces us to look at things
differently. It’s the spark of every innovation process.
What was most the inspiring question that visitors of the
HANNOVER MESSE asked the Dutch today? After the
HANNOVER MESSE the members of the Dutch Technology
Industry Association FME-CWM will be asked to come up
with innovative solutions to solve these winning questions.
Speaker
Dutch Technology Industry Association (FME-CWM)
16.00 – 16.15 Uhr/4:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion:
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Organizer
FME-CWM
Contact
Diana Vergeer
Signing ceremony Dutch Eco Design
(Partners for International Business)
Co-signing: Sander Dekker, State Secretary for Education,
Culture and Science and Simon Angel, Studio Elsien Gringhuis,
on behalf of participants.
16.00 – 16.15 Uhr/4:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
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Mittwoch, 9. April 2014
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Alumni network reception English
For this networking reception the three Dutch Technology
Universities invited their alumni that work in Germany.
Furthermore, the VIP’s from the participating exhibitors
of the Holland High Tech House will be invited to join this
networking reception.
State Secretary for Education, Culture and Science,
Sander Dekker will be present.
16.00 – 18.00 Uhr/4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 2, Stand D10 (Holland High Tech House)
Holland Partner Country Night
Global Challenges Dutch Solutions
An evening with music, food/drinks and entertainment
Welcome by State Secretary for Education, Culture and Science,
Sander Dekker
18.00 – 22.00 Uhr/6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Partner Country Pavilion)
Organizer
FME-CWM
Organizer
Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO)
Ministry of Economic Affairs
Contact
Sandra Pompe
Donnerstag, 10. April 2014
Thursday, 10 April 2014
Global Challenges – Dutch Composites
From Recent Experiences to Future Innovations
9.30 –
9.50
English
Aerospace & Composites
Arnt R. Offringa M.Sc.Eng., director R&D,
Fokker Aerostructures
9.50 –
10.10
English
Automotive & Composites
Robert Lenferink, director business development,
Ten Cate Advanced Composites
10.10 –
10.30
English
Composite Bridges & Infrastructure
Joop van der Burg, Technical/Commercial Manager,
Bijl Profielen
10.30 –
10.50
English
HAN-GO4Dakar’ – Composite Innovations tested
in Dakar 2014 rally
Rens Horn, Lector Automotive department, University
of Applied Sciences Arnhem-Nijmegen (HAN)
Organizer
Holland Composites Pavilion
Contact
Rudolf de Ruijter, Co-ordinator
9.30 – 10.50 Uhr/9:30 a.m. – 10:50 a.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
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Seminar on development of human capital English
Seminar on development of human capital for high tech
industry and higher education. Presentations of new initia-
tives from tech faculties of universities of applied sciences.
9.30 – 10.45 Uhr/9:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
Organizer
ScienceGuide
Platform Bèta Techniek
Holland High Tech
Contact
Pieter Gerrit Kroeger
Tel. +31 (0) 20 428 5371
High Tech Hero – Lecture English
Computer science as a fascinating world to discover
Lecture by High Tech Hero Piek Vossen (NWO Spinoza-laureate,
professor of Computational Lexicology, VU University Amster-
dam) on computer science as a fascinating world to discover.
11.00 – 11.45 Uhr/11:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
Organizer
ScienceGuide
Platform Bèta Techniek
Holland High Tech
Contact
Pieter Gerrit Kroeger
Tel. +31 (0) 20 428 5371
Donnerstag, 10. April 2014
Thursday, 10 April 2014
11.00 – 11.15 Uhr/11:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
Turnaround in energy policy and Industry 4.0 English
Opportunities for Dutch system suppliers and subcontractors
in a more open supply chain in Germany.
The research is conducted by/the report is written by
ING Economics Department in cooperation with FME-CWM.
Speaker
Arnold Koning, ING Sectormanagement General Industries
Organizer
ING Bank/FME-CWM
Contact
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Donnerstag, 10. April 2014
Thursday, 10 April 2014
iSPEX presentation and MATISSE official delivery
11.45 –
12.10
English
Keynote lecture “iSPEX”
iSPEX is an innovative way to measure aerosols. Click
an add-on on your iPhone to change your phone
into a scientific instrument that measures properties
of small particles in the sky. iSPEX addresses global
challenges with technology developed in astronomy.
Frans Snik, NOVA, Leiden University
12.10 –
12.20
English
MATISSE introduction, purpose and technology
Felix Bettonvil, NOVA project Manager MATISSE
12.20 –
12.30
English
Signing session for official delivery of MATISSE
from NOVA to the Max Planck Institute für Astrono-
mie, in the presence of State Secretary of Education,
Culture and Science, Sander Dekker. MATISSE com-
bines the light collected by all four ESO Very Large
Telescopes in Chile, in order to observe the environ-
ment around stars in extremely high resolution.
Organizer
NOVA – Netherlands Research School for Astronomy
Contact
Ramon Navarro
NOVA – Netherlands Research School for Astronomy
11.45 – 12.30 Uhr/11:45 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
Roundtable English
Roundtable on attracting talent for high tech studies
and industry. With
■ Jos van Erp, Holland High Tech
■ Alexander Jansen, Saxion University of Applied Sciences
■ Kees Adriaanse, Fontys University of Applied Sciences
■ dr. S. Beausaert, Maastricht University
11.50 – 12.30 Uhr/11:50 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
Organizer
ScienceGuide
Platform Bèta Techniek
Holland High Tech
Contact
Pieter Gerrit Kroeger
Tel. +31 (0) 20 428 5371
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Donnerstag, 10. April 2014
Thursday, 10 April 2014
Keynote and panel discussion English
Finding talent: the Human Capital Challenge, with amongst
others State Secretary for Education, Culture and Science
Sander Dekker, NWO Spinoza-laureate prof. dr. Piek Vossen
(VU University Amsterdam) and dr. Simon Beausaert
(Maastricht University).
The State Secretary will give his vision on the successes and
the future of Dutch policies to stimulate youngsters to choose
for science and technology. In the following panel discussion,
the State Secretary will – together with Dutch and German
experts – explore this topic further. With showcases from
Dutch (PhD)students.
13.00 – 14.45 Uhr/1:00 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
Organizer
ScienceGuide
Platform Bèta Techniek
Holland High Tech
Contact
Pieter Gerrit Kroeger
Tel. +31 (0) 20 428 5371
www.scienceguide.nl
13.45 –
14.15
Ir. Igo Besseling, TU Eindhoven
14.15 –
14.45
Geert Kloppenburg/Michiel Hartmann,
DOET – Dutch Organization for Electric Transport (tbc)
Organizer
Bundesverband Solare Mobilität e.V. (bsm)
13.45 – 14.45 Uhr/1:45 p.m. – 2:45 p.m.
Halle/Hall 27, Stand G85 (Forum MobiliTec)
13.15 – 13.45 Uhr/1:15 p.m. – 1:45 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
Energy Valley Talk English
What are the latest Human Capital developments in the Energy
Valley Region, the Northern Netherlands. During this talk
you will be guided trough the educational landscape of Energy
Challenges, Energy College and Energy Academy Europe.
Speakers
■ Harry van Ommen, Director Energy Challenges
■ Dr. Klaas Jan Noorman, Coordinator Energy College
■ Dr. Bert Wiersema, Business Director Energy Academy
Europe
Organizer
Stichting Energy Valley
Contact
Paulien Kooistra
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Donnerstag, 10. April 2014
Thursday, 10 April 2014
Lecture English
Lecture on learning to stay employable. About learning
through the career and in different cultures. By dr. S. Beausaert
(Maastricht University).
15.00 – 15.30 Uhr/3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
Organizer
ScienceGuide
Platform Bèta Techniek
Holland High Tech
Contact
Pieter Gerrit Kroeger
Tel. +31 (0) 20 428 5371
15.00 – 16.30 Uhr/3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Theatre)
Masterclass Alliance Management English
How to set-up alliances in an innovate region?
Speaker
Geert Duysters, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation,
Tilburg University. In 2010 awarded a distinguished Chutian
Professorship at Wuhan University of Technology (China).
Worked as alliance expert of the European Commission and
the OECD.
Organizer
Gaby Sadowski
Niels Cannegieter
Co-ordinators City of Eindhoven
16.00 – 16.15 Uhr/4:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion:
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Question of the day: Ask the Dutch English
The election of the question of the day. What do all ground-
breaking innovations have in common? They started with
a clear question. A clear question forces us to look at things
differently. It’s the spark of every innovation process.
What was most the inspiring question that visitors of the
HANNOVER MESSE asked the Dutch today? After the
HANNOVER MESSE the members of the Dutch Technology
Industry Association FME-CWM will be asked to come up
with innovative solutions to solve these winning questions.
Speaker
Dutch Technology Industry Association (FME-CWM)
Organizer
FME-CWM
Contact
Diana Vergeer
Industrial Supply Network Reception
Drinks and Goldene Tulpe ceremony. Die Goldene Tulpe
(Golden Tulip) is the award for the best Dutch stand at the
HANNOVER MESSE 2014.
18.00 – 20.00 Uhr/6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 4, Stand E37 (Holland Industrial Supply)
Organizer
NEVAT
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Health Tech Innovation English
Presenation by Theo Koster on the “Dutch approach” in which
researchers, industry and health care professionals work
together towards evidence based improvement for patients.
9.30 – 10.00 Uhr/9:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
Organizer
ScienceGuide
Platform Bèta Techniek
Contact
Pieter Gerrit Kroeger
Tel. +31 (0) 20 428 5371
www.scienceguide.nl
Freitag, 11. April 2014
Friday, 11 April 2014
Health Tech Roundtable English
Dutch approach on heart and coronary diseases, with repre-
sentatives of hospitals, industry, insurance companies and
higher education/research
10.15 – 11.00 Uhr/10:15 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
Organizer
ScienceGuide
Platform Bèta Techniek
Contact
Pieter Gerrit Kroeger
Tel. +31 (0) 20 428 5371
www.scienceguide.nl
Health Tech, Human body model English
Presentation of the Human Body Model (a visualization tool
that makes real time analysis of movement possible) by the
Neurocontrol consortium and/or the Exoskeleton.
11.15 – 12.00 Uhr/11:15 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
Organizer
ScienceGuide
Platform Bèta Techniek
Contact
Pieter Gerrit Kroeger
Tel. +31 (0) 20 428 5371
www.scienceguide.nl
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Die erneuerbaren Energien haben sich zu einer maßgeblichen
Technologiebranche entwickelt. Im Jahr 2012 waren 378.000
Menschen in dieser modernen Branche beschäftigt. Erneuer-
bare Energien sorgen für Wachstum, regionale Wertschöp-
fung und neue Arbeitsplätze. Die Systemtransformationen
und die sich daraus ergebende neue Wertschöpfung in der
Industrie haben direkten Einfluss auf den Arbeitsmarkt. Die
Branche bietet somit viele berufliche Möglichkeiten für Ein-
steiger und für Spezialisten. Gleichwohl gibt es Konsolidie-
rungstendenzen und Umbrüche, die sich auf die Jobsituation
im Erneuerbaren-Sektor auswirken. Experten aus Wissen-
schaft und Praxis informieren und diskutieren über die kurz-,
mittel- und langfristige Arbeitsmarktentwicklung in der
Branche sowie aktuelle und zukünftige Anforderungen an
Bewerber.
10.20 –
10.40
English
The labour market in the Dutch Energy Sector
Prof. Dr. Andries de Grip, Universität Maastricht (tbc.)
Organizer
Bundesverband Erneuerbare Energie e.V.
10.20 – 13.00 Uhr/10:20 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 27, Stand E18 (Renewable Energy Forum)
Freitag, 11. April 2014
Friday, 11 April 2014
Round table discussion on the Dutch approach: English
Revalidation
Round table discussion on the “Dutch approach” in Revalida-
tion, with representatives of hospitals, business, insurance
companies and higher education/research organizations.
13.30 – 14.00 Uhr/1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3, Stand F20 (Holland Pavilion: Glass House)
Organizer
ScienceGuide
Platform Bèta Techniek
Contact
Pieter Gerrit Kroeger
Tel. +31 (0) 20 428 5371
www.scienceguide.nl
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Freitag, 11. April 2014
Friday, 11 April 2014
15.30 – 16.15 Uhr/3:30 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.
Halle/Hall 3 (Job & Career Stage)
Seminar Personal Development and Careers English
in the Netherlands
Speaker
by Jos van Erp, Program Director Human Capital Cluster
High Tech Systems & Materials
Dutch employers are known for their non-hierarchical attitude.
This allows employees to be creative, discover new approaches
of challenges and even disagree with their supervisors. Discus-
sions on arguments contribute to mutual growths of knowl-
edge and understanding. By operating in open networks – so
called ecosystems – of high-tech manufacturers, suppliers and
knowledge institutes, employees learn constantly and develop
their skills in an informal way. They meet (technical) profes-
sionals of all kind of disciplines which is a proven method for
accelerating open innovation.
In this seminar attention will be paid to various aspects of
Dutch work atmosphere. Both Dutch and foreign knowledge
workers experience the opportunity of studying, working and
learning in an informal way. This is how they contribute to
the successes of Dutch high-tech industry. This is how they take
responsibility for their own career development, supported
by their employers.