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AGENDA

Mobility for tomorrow.
People. Experiences. Ideas.

DATE AND TIME:
Wednesday, 25. Sept. 2024 | 9 am to 5 pm

LOCATION:
HAW Hamburg | Aula |  Berliner Tor 21 | 20099 Hamburg

9:00
Welcome by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dirk Engel, Leader of the Project HaMoNee
9:05
Welcome by Dr. Melanie Leonard, President of the Ministry of Economics and Innovation of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
9:15
Opening by Prof. Dr.-Ing Peter Wulf, Vice President for Research, Transfer and International Affairs HAW Hamburg
9:30
Introduction of the Vietnamese guests
9:50
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dirk Engel about HaMoNee
10:15
Simon Heine, Managing Director CyMotive Technologies: „Why cybersecurity is key for the mobility of tomorrow“
10:45
Coffee break
11:00
Kolja Harders, Head of the Foreign Trade Department at the Hamburg Ministry of Economics and Innovation (BWI)
11:30
Panel discussion: Mobility for tomorrow. „How can our societies find their path towards sustainable mobility?“ Stefan Matz, Simon Heine, Dr. Johannes Lauer, Prof. Anh Tuấn Vũ and Quang Húy Nguyễn. Moderation: Friederike Holm
12:30
Lunch break
13:15
Marcel Kaminski and Khanh Ha Tong: Final film of the HaMoNee project
13:30
Florian Käckenmester, Welcome Center Hamburg: „Immigration of international talents - opportunities and perspectives.“
14:00
„The importance of internationalisation“ - Talk with Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dirk Engel, HaMoNee, and Prof. Dr. Zhen Ru Dai, Vice Dean for International Affairs, HAW Hamburg
14:45
Coffee break
15:00
Dr. Quang Húy Nguyễn, Head of the Department of Science, Technology and Environment of the Vietnamese Ministry of Transport (MoT)
15:30
„The value of exchange in academic teaching and research“ - Talk with our Vietnamese partner Universities: Quang Khánh Duong, Thế Lương Nguyễn and Quang Vinh Trần.
16:00
„The adventure of cross cultural experience“ – The students’ perspective. Moderation: Dr. Nils Bernstein
17:00
Closing remarks by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dirk Engel
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The project HaMoNee Hamburg/Hanoi Mobile Engineers is funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) with funds from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).