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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170811
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170812
DTSTAMP:20260425T025156
CREATED:20190131T092831Z
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SUMMARY:THAI CANAL: Comprehensive Study of New Logistics Systems for the Asia-Pacific Region
DESCRIPTION:INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON\nTECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE PATHS TO THAILAND’S FUTURE\nTHAI CANAL: Comprehensive Study of New Logistics Systems for the Asia-Pacific Region\nSeptember 11\, 2017\, Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok Hotel \n\n\nThe Thai Canal which is also known as The Kra Canal\, is a-mega project that has been a key subject of discussion for decades in Thailand. Some believe that the canal can serve as a vehicle to create economic prosperity for the future.\nThe immense investment in the Thai Canal is not only great affecting the Thai economy in a positive way\, but it is also reverberating through the rest of the world. Thai Canal has more to offer to businesses than just a canal. It is also home to two world-class logistic and business hubs at the either end of the path between two oceans. The effects within Thailand and the whole Asia continent\, especially Southeast Asia\, will be exponential impacting everything from ports and terminal development to shipping\, transport (rail\, road\, sub-waterways) and warehousing in the areas. \n\n\nKing Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang and Thai Canal Association for Study and Development are pleased to announce the International conference on TECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE PATHS TO THAILAND’S FUTURE\, THAI CANAL: Comprehensive Study of New Logistics Systems for the Asia-Pacific Region. The conference will include panels and presentations on major considerations for Thai Canal project from key industry specialists who are from private\, public and government sectors. Besides\, the conference will provide highly valuable networking opportunities where the C-level\, senior management\, professionals\, operators\, contractors\, consultants and investors can learn about what projects can possibly be put in the pipeline and capitalize on the business opportunities being created. \nThe conference which is warmly supported by European Association for Business and Commerce (EABC)\, will be held September 11\, 2017\, at Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok Hotel. A special price(1\,000 THB net) is available for EABC and Consortium partners’ members.​ \nCONFERENCE AGENDA (as of August 30\, 2017)\n08:00   Arrival of Participants and Registration\n08:30   Opening Speech: H.E. Mrs. Apiradi Tantraporn\, Minister of Commerce of the Kingdom of Thailand\n08:45   Messages of Congratulations \n\nH.E. Thanin Kraivichien\, former Prime Minister\, former President of the Supreme Court and former Member of the Privy Council\nGen. Saiyud Kerdphol\, former Supreme Commander\nMr. Rolf-Dieter Daniel\, President\, the European Chamber of Commerce\n\n09:10   Keynote Speeches \n\nGen. Pongthep Thesprateep\, Chairman of the Thai Canal Association for Study and Development\nProf. Dr. Suchatvee Suwansawat\, President of King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL)\n\n09:30   Morning Coffee and Tea Break \n10:00   SESSION 1: World’s Major Canals\nSession Chairman:  Mr. Georg Wolff\, Board Member\, Chair of Advocacy Group Rail & Road Infrastructure\, European Association for Business & Commerce (EABC)\nTopic 1: Panama Canal: Example of successful linkage between Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.\nGuest Speaker:  Dr. Ilya Espino de Marotta\, Vicepresidenta Ejecutiva\, Ingeniería y Admministración de Programas\, Autoridad del Canal de Panamá.\nTopic 2: Suez Canal: Example of successful linkage between the Mediterranean Sea & the Red Sea\nGuest Speaker:  Capt. Mohamed Fawzy\, Senior Chief Pilot – Marine Superintendent\, Suez Canal Authority\nTopic 3: Kiel Canal: Example of successful linkage between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.\nGuest Speaker:  Dr. Marin Kruse\, Director\, Regional Policy\, Innovation and Environment\, Chamber of Industry and Trade\, Kiel\, Germany\nQ&A Session \n11:00   SESSION 2: Significant Concepts for World Development\nSession Chairman: Dr. Nunthawat Charusrojthanadech\, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology\, Ladkrabang\nTopic 5: Mega-Projects in Asia and around the World – Challenges in Construction\nGuest Speaker: Dr. Norio Yamamoto\, President\, Global Infrastructure Fund Foundation\, Japan\nTopic 6: One Belt One Road Initiative – Global Aspects\nGuest Speaker: Prof. Bai Yun\, Tongji University Shanghai\, People Republic of China and Prof. Cao Heping\, Department of Development Economics\, Doctoral Supervisor\, School of Economics\, Peking University\nTopic 7:  One Belt One Road Initiative – Regional Aspects\nGuest Speaker: Dr. Jinsong Zhao\, PRC Lawyer in Maritime Arbitration\, Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Mr. Zhao Gang\, the Scheme of International Cooperation in Renewable Energy and New Energy Sources\nQ&A Session\n12:00   Lunch Break \n13:00   SESSION 3: Kra Canal and Linkage among Asian Countries\nSession Chairman: Dr. Harald Wagner\, Director of International Civil Engineering Program\, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang\nTopic 8: The Impact of One Belt One Road on Maritime and Overland Transportation Logistics in Malaysia\nGuest Speaker: Prof. Dr. Ir. Ruslan Hassan\, Vice President\, Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM)\nTopic 9: Navigational Saturation of Malacca Straits and Its Consequences\nGuest Speaker: Mr. Pakdee Tanapura\, Vice Chairman of Thai-Chinese Culture and Economy Association\, Head of Kra Canal Study Team\nTopic 10: Development of Free Economic Zones\nGuest Speaker: Mr. Tony Restall\, President Development Services International Ltd.\nQ&A Session\n14:30   Afternoon Coffee and Tea Break \n15:00   SESSION 4: Security and Environment\nSession Chairman: Dr. Aphichat Sramoon\, Senior Executive Vice President\, TEAM Consulting Engineering and  Management Co.\, Ltd.\nTopic 11: Kra Canal and the Unity of Thailand\nGuest Speaker: Admiral Soopakorn Booranadiloak\, President of the Royal Thai Navy Advisory Group\n            Topic 12: Impact of Mega-Projects on Environment and People\nGuest Speakers: Harald Wagner\, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL Bangkok) and Douglas Smith\, DS Environment and Social Impact Assessment Institute (ESIA London)\n            Q&A Session\n16:30   Conference Closing Speech delivered by Prof. Dr. Suchatvee Suwansawat\, President of King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL)\n17.00   Close of the conference \n17.30 – 20.00 Cocktail Reception (Invitation Only) \n \nPrice: 1000 THB for EABC Members and consortium partners’ members\n*The price includes lunch and coffee break\n*Thai Canal Association for Study and Development (TCA) will follow up on payment and issue the invoice.
URL:https://www.eabc-thailand.org/event/thai-canal-comprehensive-study-of-new-logistics-systems-for-the-asia-pacific-region/
LOCATION:Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok Hotel
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170814T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170815T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T025156
CREATED:20190131T082606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T082606Z
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Malaysia Rail 2017
DESCRIPTION:Event date – 14th – 15th August\, 2017\nEvent location – Aloft Kl Sentral – Kuala Lumpur\, Malaysia\nThe 5th Annual Malaysia Rail 2017 conference is a 2-day strategic event that is being hosted on the 14th – 15th August\, 2017 at the Aloft Kl Sentral in Kuala Lumpur\, Malaysia. Rail Transportation Sector of Asia-Pacific region is gradually advancing towards the technological world. There is an increase in the connectivity between various Southeast Asian Countries through various Railway networking systems. The Rail Sector of Southeast Asian Region is ready to take its next step and become digitalized. Let’s converge at this prestigious event and discuss the development happening in the South East Asian Region regarding the Railway Sector.
URL:https://www.eabc-thailand.org/event/5th-annual-malaysia-rail-2017/
LOCATION:Aloft Kl Sentral – Kuala Lumpur\, Malaysia
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170817
DTSTAMP:20260425T025156
CREATED:20190131T083214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T083331Z
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SUMMARY:BCCT MULTI-CHAMBERS LUNCH: THAILAND TOURISM MARKET 2017-2018
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday 16 August\, BCCT\, in collaboration with AMCHAM\, AustCham\, NTCC\, FTCC\, BeLuThai\, CanCham\, EABC and Irish-Thai Chamber of Commerce\, organized a BCCT Multi-Chambers Lunch: Thailand Tourism Market 2017-2018 by Mr. Yuthasak Supasorn\, the Governor of Tourism Authority of Thailand. The talk discussed Thailand’s new initiatives to drive forward Thailand’s competitive tourism market. Pictured from left Chris Thatcher BCCT Vice-Chairman\, Jeffrey Nygaard AMCHAM President\, Chonnacha Saengsai Attorney at Law from Harvey Law Group\, Yuthasak Supasorn\, M.L. Laksasubha Kridakon AustCham Vice-President\, Sharon Withe PCS Security And Facility Services\, David Cumming BCCT Chair Travel & Tourism Committee and Benjamin Kreig AMCHAM Co-Chair Travel & Tourism Committee. Thanks to our generous sponsors Total Facilities Management (PCS) and Harvey Law Group Thailand (HLG). \nPresentation and Photos\, please download here.
URL:https://www.eabc-thailand.org/event/bcct-multi-chambers-lunch-thailand-tourism-market-2017-2018/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170825
DTSTAMP:20260425T025156
CREATED:20190131T085130Z
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SUMMARY:EABC AT BANGKOK POST FORUM 2017
DESCRIPTION:         \n          \n          \nOn 24 August 2017\, H.E. Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha addressed his vision and policies at Bangkok Post Forum 2017 titled ‘Sustainable Reform Transforming Thailand’ at Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao Hotel.The forum was well attended with wide range of participants including foreign ambassadors\, high-level representatives from Thai Government\, international organisation representatives\, media and private sectors. EABC President Mr. Rolf-Dieter Daniel along with Dr. Thavirap Tantiwongse;EABC Board member\, Mr. Chaladbhum Temkasem; Executive Director and Mr. Bob Fox;Chairman of EABC Digital Economy&ICT WG had welcomed the prime minister during the event.  \nThe prime minister mentioned that 20-year national strategies by his government would guide national reform and if the strategies were carried out well in their first five years\, subsequent implementation would continue. He also emphasized that the national reform required changes in politics and people’s mindset. 
URL:https://www.eabc-thailand.org/event/eabc-at-bangkok-post-forum-2017/
LOCATION:Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao Hotel.
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170825
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170826
DTSTAMP:20260425T025156
CREATED:20190131T085831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T085831Z
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SUMMARY:Joint Chambers Eastern Seaboard Networking Hosted by BCCT
DESCRIPTION:       On 25 August 2017\, EABC President Mr. Rolf-Dieter Daniel participated in the Joint Chambers Eastern Seaboard Networking hosted by BCCT. The event was kindly sponsored by Siam@Siam Design Hotel Pattaya\, Rugby School Thailand\, AXCEL Electronics and General Outsourcing. \nThe group photo was joined by Dmitry Chernyshev (General Manager Siam@Siam Design Hotel Pattaya)\, Simon Matthews (Chairman of BCCT)\, Rolf-Dieter Daniel (EABC President)\, Hans van den Born (NTCC Executive Director)\, Dr. Roland Wein (GTCC Executive Director)\,
URL:https://www.eabc-thailand.org/event/joint-chambers-eastern-seaboard-networking-hosted-by-bcct/
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170829T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170829T213000
DTSTAMP:20260425T025156
CREATED:20190131T091431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T091450Z
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SUMMARY:Chiang Mai Connect by NTCC
DESCRIPTION:Introducing the Data Power Talk Topic: How to make the most out of data? \nData\, data\, data is what we always here these days. Big Data\, Business Intelligence\, Data Analytics – big words. You see them almost everywhere. But how do we; Startups\, SMEs\, and corporates alike\, actually make use of it? What to do when you have your customers fill in hundreds of surveys every day – you know where they live\, what time of day they shop\, but how to make sense of all this without wasting too much time? Find out how data can be used to gear up your businesses with practical examples around the globe.   \nAbout the speaker: \n\nSonchai Chartbunchachai\, Director – Business Solutions\, Aware Corporation\n \nKhun Sonchai is the Director of Business Solutions at Aware\, a Chiang-Mai-based leading tech company with an international footprint supporting clients (B2B) all around the world. With 15+ years experience both in technology and business\, he has been helping clients (SMEs to corporates) in Thailand and abroad for their efficiency improvements through IT. He loves ‘bridging’ the gaps. He believes that technology doesn’t need to be hard or complicated – rather it should make everyone’s life simpler and more effective. Khun Sonchai is an alumna of Chiang Mai University (B.E. Electrical Engineering) and holds a Master in Telecommunications from University College London (UCL)\, University of London. \nDate :    29 August at 18:30–21:30\nVenue : SIPA Co-Working Space\, G Floor\, Building B\, Promenada Chiang Mai (map)\nPrice:    600 baht – members\n              800 baht – non-members\n             SPECIAL 50% discount if you bring a friend who hasn’t been to one of our events before!\n             *Prices are inclusive of sumptuous food and drinks\, exclusive of small online booking fee. \nBOOK YOUR TICKETS: HERE
URL:https://www.eabc-thailand.org/event/chiang-mai-connect-by-ntcc/
LOCATION:SIPA Co-Working Space\, G Floor\, Building B\, Promenada Chiang Mai
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170830T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Krasnoyarsk:20170830T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T025156
CREATED:20190131T091801Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T091801Z
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SUMMARY:BIG18: Lost in Translation
DESCRIPTION:Date: 30 August 2017 (06:00 PM – 09:00 PM)\nVenue: Rembrandt Hotel Bangkok \nLanguage and culture vary drastically from one country to another and should be addressed as a organizational issue rather than an HR issue. But it is not just what you say but rather of how the message is conveyed. \nWhile Northern Europeans might value directness\, Thai people might avoid direct confrontations. Likewise\, Europeans might grow up with multiple languages\, they still find themselves lost in a new cultural environment. Language and culture can sometimes be: same same but very different\, so to say. \nBIG18 aims to clarify how important are different languages and cultural sensitivities in the working environment? Can you afford being passive about not learning a new language and how much profit is lost in regards to ineffective communication? \nAccording to Deliotte University research\, 82% of people questioned believe that culture is a competitive advantage in a global world and can also be the deciding factor during times of change: Mergers\, acquisitions or international expansion. \nWhat the audience can expect:\n* How to create more high-impact customers and employees\n* Different perceptions of time across cultures\n* To meet language professionals\, experienced coaches as well as foreigners who have successfully integrated into Thai culture\n* How stereotypical thinking can negatively affect your business\n* The importance of non verbal communication\nSo to say\, get ready to learn the language of the world. \n ******* SPECIAL FOR EABC MEMBERS : 500 THB. WALK IN RATE ********* \nREGISTRATION : CLICK HERE
URL:https://www.eabc-thailand.org/event/big18-lost-in-translation/
LOCATION:Rembrandt Hotel Bangkok
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