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Speakers take part in a panel discussion at the 9th International Railway Summit in Warsaw on 20 February 2020.

 

From left to right:

 

Carsten Hinne, SVP Corridor Development China/New Silk Road, DB Cargo ; [Moderator] Francisco Furtado, Modeller / Analyst, International Transport Forum (ITF) ; Satoko Kagawa, Technical Officer Procedures and Facilitation Sub-Directorate, World Customs Organization ; Keith Dierkx, Global Industry Leader - Freight, Logisitcs & Rail, IBM

 

© 2020 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Bartłomiej Zackiewicz

Launch of the CTA Digitalisation for African Agriculture Report at the opening ceremony of AGRF, 2019.

Banking Supervision in a New Economy: Digitalisation, Climate and Financial Innovation

   

Tuesday, 2 and Wednesday, 3 May 2023

 

Eurotower, Frankfurt am Main and Webex

   

copyright: Sanziana Perju / ECB

Banking Supervision in a New Economy: Digitalisation, Climate and Financial Innovation

 

Tuesday, 2 and Wednesday, 3 May 2023

Eurotower, Frankfurt am Main and Webex

 

copyright: Claudio Antonio De Angelis/ECB

Power, observation, mobility, ergonomics, firing accuracy, communication, and, of course, best survivability: these are the basic requirements that have led to the development and production of the latest member of the Centauro family. Learn more www.leonardocompany.com/en/-/centauro-net-centric-generation

High-level speakers take part in a panel discussion on strategies for multimodal urban mobility on Thursday 20 February 2020 at the 9th International Railway Summit in Warsaw.

 

From left to right:

 

Michel Quidort, President, European Passengers Federation ; Stephan Pfeiffer, Head of Strategic Partnerships & Public Affairs, ioki - a DB company ; Marcin Ruciński, Business Development Manager, Thales Revenue Collection Systems

 

© 2020 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Bartłomiej Zackiewicz

Banking Supervision in a New Economy: Digitalisation, Climate and Financial Innovation

 

Tuesday, 2 and Wednesday, 3 May 2023

Eurotower, Frankfurt am Main and Webex

 

copyright: Angela Morant/ECB

SMEs today face a number of fundamental challenges to their growth and competitiveness, particularly as they seek to modernise their capabilities. With greater global connectivity and heightened consumer scrutiny, digitalisation of businesses is no longer an option but a necessity. In the Western Balkans and across the globe, SMEs are exploring how to integrate digital technology into their business models in order to open new markets, improve market intelligence and deliver higher value to customers.

 

From Industry 4.0 to e-commerce for SMEs, this panel navigated the various facets of digitalisation and what digital transformation means for small businesses, evaluating the intersection of digitalisation with succession planning, financial literary as well as other key sources relevant for future SME growth.

 

Moderator

  

Ben Hall

 

Europe editor, Financial Times Ltd.

  

Speakers

  

Georgina Baker

 

Regional Vice President, International Finance Corporation

  

Dusko Radovic

 

Owner and CEO, Transfera doo

  

Qais Sabri

 

Director, EON Aligner

  

Alexios Seibt

 

Principal, Arthur D. Little Austria GmbH

  

Tatjana Zabasu Mikuž

 

Managing Partner, South Central Ventures

  

An Ilford HP5+ exposed for 800 ISO film with my Zorki 1 type D (year 1955), Lyon, France, February 5, 2023.

 

The Zorki camera was loaded with a 36-exposure Ilford HP5+ film, with its leader trimmed for old Leica's. During operations the Industar-22 lens was equipped with a 36mm push-on 1A filter and a generic metal cylindric shade hood.

 

Expositions were determined for 800 ISO using a Minolta Autometer III with a 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas.

 

Typically the shutter exposure time was 1/200s with diaphragm of F/5.6 to f/11 for a quite cloudy weather.

 

Quai Romain Rolland, February 5, 2023

69005 Lyon

France

 

After exposure, the film was processed using Adox Adonal (= Agfa Rodinal) developer at dilution 1+25, 20°C for 8 min according to development data for pushing the HP5+ film to 800 ISO. The film was then digitalized using a Sony A7 body adapted to a Minolta Auto Bellows III and a Minolta Slide Duplicator using a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5 at a reproduction ratio of 1:1. The reproduced RAW files obtained were processed in LR prior the the final JPEG editions.

 

All views of the film are presented in the dedicated album either in the printed framed versions and unframed full-size jpeg.

 

About the camera and the lens:

 

This camera is a practically mint sample of Zorki 1 arrived to me in Lyon, France, January 10, 2023.

 

The camera looked exiting from the KMZ factory in USSR almost 70 years later spent in a time capsule ... with almost no traces of use. According to a custom receipt of July 28, 1955, signed in Vienna, Austria, the camera body and lens are the original matched ones. As for the original FED, FED-Zorki and Zorki's ("ФЭД", "ФЭД-Зоркий", „Зоркий“), the Zorki 1 was a straight legal copy of the Oskar Barnack Leica II after the cancelation of German camera patents following the end of WWII.

 

This Zorki 1 is a type D model PM1115 (year 1955 according sovietcams.com/index7584.html). Type D Zorki's were produced from 1953 to 1955 in about 250.000 units with serial numbers ranging from #470.000 to (in 1955) #55 45.000. The original lens of this Zorki units is an collapsible lens Industar-22 1:3.5 f=5cm.

 

In the rear pocket of the ever-ready leather bag was still deposited the Austrian custom receipt from 1955 and a film label of Agfa negative-color CN17 likely from the 60's.

Under this year’s theme: “Digitisation and Digitalisation - Evolving Government Services,” the State Information Technology Agency (SITA), in partnership with the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies, the GovTech conference was officially opened by Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni.

 

The conference is attended by more than 2500 delegates, bringing together Africa’s ICT experts from the public and private sectors, as well as the Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMME) sector focussing among other things, on ICT infrastructure development and how technology can enable efficient dispensing of government services. [Photo: GCIS]

The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) will present its latest projects and research results at the ILA Berlin Air Show from 25 to 29 April 2018. Again one of the largest institutional exhibitors in 2018, DLR will provide fascinating insights into its current research on an approximately 700-square-metre stand in Hall 4, in the Space Pavilion, on the stand of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) in Hall 2, and at the ILA CareerCenter in Hall 1. DLR will also use the outdoor area at ILA to showcase a large part of its research fleet – with various helicopters and aircraft – including its largest fleet member, the A320 ATRA, as well as a variety of experimental aircraft for uncrewed flight.

 

Find out more about the DLR at ILA 2018 here: www.dlr.de/dlr/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10081/151_read-26852/

 

Credits Handouts: DLR

Credits Imagery: see note in each handout

On 28–29 April 2023, EU Economy and Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors will attend an informal meeting in Stockholm, chaired by Minister for Finance Elisabeth Svantesson. Nadia Calviño First Deputy Prime

Minister and Minister for Economy and Digitalisation Spain

SMEs today face a number of fundamental challenges to their growth and competitiveness, particularly as they seek to modernise their capabilities. With greater global connectivity and heightened consumer scrutiny, digitalisation of businesses is no longer an option but a necessity. In the Western Balkans and across the globe, SMEs are exploring how to integrate digital technology into their business models in order to open new markets, improve market intelligence and deliver higher value to customers.

 

From Industry 4.0 to e-commerce for SMEs, this panel navigated the various facets of digitalisation and what digital transformation means for small businesses, evaluating the intersection of digitalisation with succession planning, financial literary as well as other key sources relevant for future SME growth.

 

Moderator

  

Ben Hall

 

Europe editor, Financial Times Ltd.

  

Speakers

  

Georgina Baker

 

Regional Vice President, International Finance Corporation

  

Dusko Radovic

 

Owner and CEO, Transfera doo

  

Qais Sabri

 

Director, EON Aligner

  

Alexios Seibt

 

Principal, Arthur D. Little Austria GmbH

  

Tatjana Zabasu Mikuž

 

Managing Partner, South Central Ventures

  

Under this year’s theme: “Digitisation and Digitalisation - Evolving Government Services,” the State Information Technology Agency (SITA), in partnership with the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies, the GovTech conference was officially opened by Minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni.

 

The conference is attended by more than 2500 delegates, bringing together Africa’s ICT experts from the public and private sectors, as well as the Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMME) sector focussing among other things, on ICT infrastructure development and how technology can enable efficient dispensing of government services. [Photo: GCIS]

Triple Helix International Conference 2013: Conference Dinner, Lincoln's Inn

Banking Supervision in a New Economy: Digitalisation, Climate and Financial Innovation

 

Tuesday, 2 and Wednesday, 3 May 2023

Eurotower, Frankfurt am Main and Webex

 

copyright: Claudio Antonio De Angelis / ECB

Catalysing Actionable Knowledge to Enhance Next Generation ACP Agribusiness through Digitalisation - Wageningen (The Netherlands), 16-18 October 2018

To what extent can we prepare for the global shifts reshaping our world? How should we respond to digitalisation, urbanisation, resource scarcity and economic power shifts? Will futureproofing today make for a better tomorrow? The Megatrends session explored global macroeconomic and geostrategic forces that are shaping the region and our world in significant ways. It was recorded before a live audience who asked questions directly to the panelists, and was later transmitted for the EBRD podcast series. This panel aimed to expose the depth and complexity of these Megatrends which will require innovative and collaborative solutions at the local, national, regional and international levels. With the help of five well-known thought leaders, the session discussed the major trends, their drivers, opportunities and risks, as well as explored what actions might help to manage the waves of disruptive transitions.

  

Moderator

  

Jonathan Charles

 

Managing Director, Communications, EBRD

 

Speakers

  

Neil Buckley

 

Chief Leader Writer, Financial Times Ltd.

  

Sergei Guriev

 

Chief Economist, EBRD

  

Tim Judah

 

Reporter, The Economist / Fellow at IWM - Institute for Human Sciences

  

Alexia Latortue

 

Managing Director, Corporate Strategy, EBRD

  

Kerrie Law

 

Associate, Corporate Strategy, EBRD

  

The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) will present its latest projects and research results at the ILA Berlin Air Show from 25 to 29 April 2018. Again one of the largest institutional exhibitors in 2018, DLR will provide fascinating insights into its current research on an approximately 700-square-metre stand in Hall 4, in the Space Pavilion, on the stand of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) in Hall 2, and at the ILA CareerCenter in Hall 1. DLR will also use the outdoor area at ILA to showcase a large part of its research fleet – with various helicopters and aircraft – including its largest fleet member, the A320 ATRA, as well as a variety of experimental aircraft for uncrewed flight.

 

Find out more about the DLR at ILA 2018 here: www.dlr.de/dlr/en/desktopdefault.aspx/tabid-10081/151_read-26852/

 

Credits Handouts: DLR

Credits Imagery: see note in each handout

To what extent can we prepare for the global shifts reshaping our world? How should we respond to digitalisation, urbanisation, resource scarcity and economic power shifts? Will futureproofing today make for a better tomorrow? The Megatrends session explored global macroeconomic and geostrategic forces that are shaping the region and our world in significant ways. It was recorded before a live audience who asked questions directly to the panelists, and was later transmitted for the EBRD podcast series. This panel aimed to expose the depth and complexity of these Megatrends which will require innovative and collaborative solutions at the local, national, regional and international levels. With the help of five well-known thought leaders, the session discussed the major trends, their drivers, opportunities and risks, as well as explored what actions might help to manage the waves of disruptive transitions.

  

Moderator

  

Jonathan Charles

 

Managing Director, Communications, EBRD

 

Speakers

  

Neil Buckley

 

Chief Leader Writer, Financial Times Ltd.

  

Sergei Guriev

 

Chief Economist, EBRD

  

Tim Judah

 

Reporter, The Economist / Fellow at IWM - Institute for Human Sciences

  

Alexia Latortue

 

Managing Director, Corporate Strategy, EBRD

  

Kerrie Law

 

Associate, Corporate Strategy, EBRD

  

To what extent can we prepare for the global shifts reshaping our world? How should we respond to digitalisation, urbanisation, resource scarcity and economic power shifts? Will futureproofing today make for a better tomorrow? The Megatrends session explored global macroeconomic and geostrategic forces that are shaping the region and our world in significant ways. It was recorded before a live audience who asked questions directly to the panelists, and was later transmitted for the EBRD podcast series. This panel aimed to expose the depth and complexity of these Megatrends which will require innovative and collaborative solutions at the local, national, regional and international levels. With the help of five well-known thought leaders, the session discussed the major trends, their drivers, opportunities and risks, as well as explored what actions might help to manage the waves of disruptive transitions.

  

Moderator

  

Jonathan Charles

 

Managing Director, Communications, EBRD

 

Speakers

  

Neil Buckley

 

Chief Leader Writer, Financial Times Ltd.

  

Sergei Guriev

 

Chief Economist, EBRD

  

Tim Judah

 

Reporter, The Economist / Fellow at IWM - Institute for Human Sciences

  

Alexia Latortue

 

Managing Director, Corporate Strategy, EBRD

  

Kerrie Law

 

Associate, Corporate Strategy, EBRD

  

Platinum Sponsors Streamax exhibit their products and services at the 9th International Railway Summit in Warsaw.

 

© 2020 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Bartłomiej Zackiewicz

Kiko Li, Sales Account Manager at Platinum Sponsors Streamax Technology, delivers a technical review presentation at the 9th International Railway Summit in Warsaw on Thursday 20 February 2020.

 

© 2020 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Bartłomiej Zackiewicz

Power, observation, mobility, ergonomics, firing accuracy, communication, and, of course, best survivability: these are the basic requirements that have led to the development and production of the latest member of the Centauro family. Learn more www.leonardocompany.com/en/-/centauro-net-centric-generation

Banking Supervision in a New Economy: Digitalisation, Climate and Financial Innovation

   

Tuesday, 2 and Wednesday, 3 May 2023

 

Eurotower, Frankfurt am Main and Webex

   

copyright: Sanziana Perju / ECB

Banking Supervision in a New Economy: Digitalisation, Climate and Financial Innovation

 

Tuesday, 2 and Wednesday, 3 May 2023

Eurotower, Frankfurt am Main and Webex

 

copyright: Angela Morant/ECB

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