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 Global CIOs Network Tour 2015
Zurich-Davos-Munich
Friday, 16th January 2015 – Tuesday, 20th January 2015
Zurich
Day 1: Meet Your Peers
Friday, 16th of January 2015
Participants fly into Zurich until 3:00 pm at the latest. Please tell us your individual arrival time so we
can shuttle you downtown to the “25hours Hotel”, more: www.25hours-hotels.com
• 4:30 pm:
Guided tour through Zurich’s trend district
During a sightseeing tour you will have the first chance to become acquainted with your peer CIOs
and their spouses.
• 6:45 pm: Bus departs to the restaurant
• 7:00 pm:
Dinner at the “Opera Restaurant”
Our host Oliver Bussmann, the CIO of UBS, will talk to us about the Digitalization in Financial
Service Industry. He is working on that topic also in a special interest group at the World
Economic Forum.
• 10:00 pm: Shuttle back to the 25hours hotel
Zurich
Day 2: Meet the Experts
Saturday, 17th of January 2015
CIOs stay at the 25hours hotel for the academic program. Spouses have a separate agenda, see
program below.
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• 7:30 – 9:15 am: breakfast at the 25hours hotel
• 9:30 am:
Reinhard Jung, Professor for Business Engineering at the University of St. Gallen.
More about Reinhard: http://www.unisg.ch/en/personenverzeichnis/97445adc-f08c47a6-9616-1de570731f29#
„Digital Media – companies might finally understand the consumers but they don’t”
Web 2.0 and Digital Media are not just a hype but already reality for consumers. A comprehensive
dialogue is simpler than ever but to explore and exploit this opportunity requires companies to adapt,
finally.
• 10:15 am:
Michael Nilles, CIO of Schindler, CEO of Schindler Digital Business and our host
during the second day, will show us how one of the world´s leading elevator
companies is creating new business models. More about Schindler:
www.schindler.com/
„Digital Business Transformation through the Internet-of-Things”
Elevators are no longer boxes just lifting you up and down. Modern elevators anticipate their traffic,
talk to their service teams and can be steered by an i-pad – if only the security issues were solved.
Michael and his colleagues will give us a short demonstration of what is called “Internet-of-Things
and Industry 4.0”.
• 11:00 am: break
• 11:30 am:
Arthur M. Langer, Academic Director of the Executive Masters of Science in
Technology Management at Columbia University. More about Art:
http://ce.columbia.edu/technologymanagement/
faculty-advisors/arthur-langer
„The new Business Priority facing CIOs”
Data rules in today's digital and global economy. CIOs have to focus on the company's intellectual
property and financial information while enabling IT competitively. The session addresses the
evolving challenges, risks, and vulnerabilities of IT security that CIOs need to consider.
• 12:00 am:
Hans-Joachim Popp, CIO of DLR, “Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt” –
the equivalent to NASA in Germany, see www.dlr.de/en
„Information Warfare“
Do we need anymore wakeup-calls? Hajo Popp shows us the state of the art methods used by attackers
in intelligence gathering by presenting current hacks on the German scientific community. He will
also present the “Petersberger Manifest” in which German CIOs declare what they expect in terms of
Internet privacy and security.
• 12:30 pm: break
• 1:30 am:
Olli Hyyppä, CIO of NXP Semiconductors, explains the new security educational
program of the European CIO Association (EuroCIO), provided by leading academic
institutions in Europe.
“Be up to date with the threats”
• 1:45 pm:
Hagen Rickmann, Member of the Management Bord, T-Systems
"ICT Security – challenges, risks & opportunities"
• 2:15 pm – 5:00 pm:
Helmut Krcmar, Professor at the Department of Informatics at the Technical
University of Munich, founding member of CIOcircle and founder of CIOmove.
More about Helmut: http://www.professoren.tum.de/krcmar-helmut/
“Seating on the Train for Monday”
On our train to Munich on Monday participants will discuss their own topics in small groups from 2 to
5 CIOs.
Helmut’s method for matching peers and topics is a mixture of “Syntegration” by Anthony Stafford
Beer and “Open Space” by Harrison Owen. Helmut starts with the simple question: “What keeps you
awake at night? – either because it is a scary threat or an exciting new challenge in your job.”
CIOs start to discuss their own ideas by posting a spontaneous idea, a serious problem or a solution
that worked in their company on a flipchart. These notes should be inspiring in one of the following
fields:
- Innovation (how to find and adopt game-changing technologies)
- Intelligence (how to communicate more effectively with better data)
- Integration (how to make the business more efficient in processes)
The aim is to find peers who would like to discuss the same topic. Once two or more CIOs have
found each other, they will be rewarded by a private meeting room on the train that leaves for Munich
on Monday. The train has eight private meeting rooms. During the three hour ride every passenger
will participate in 3 different meeting rooms. So in total 24 ideas can be discussed. And as in a “bar
camp” every group of passengers is supposed to deliver a result useful for those who were not seated
in their compartment.
• 5:15 pm: Bus departs to Zurich harbor, walk to the restaurant
Spouses program parallel to conference program
• 7:30 – 9:45 am: breakfast at the 25hours hotel
• 10:00 am: bus departs for guided tour through artist studios in Zurich
• 1:00 pm: lunch at the restaurant “Clouds”
• 2:45 pm: chocolate tour through Zurich’s historic center followed by coffee break
• 5:00 pm: bus shuttle to the hotel
• 6:45 pm: bus departs to restaurant
• 7:00 pm: joint dinner in the “Rüsterei”
• 10:00 pm: Shuttle back to the 25hours hotel
From Zurich to Davos
Day 3: Meet Bill Binney, the former director of NSA
Sunday, 18th of January 2015
Be punctual on our first travelling day. Even a chartered train has to leave on time… Don´t worry
about your luggage: it will be brought directly to Hotel Seehof in Davos (www.seehofdavos.ch), the
favorite place to stay for our host Peter Sany, CIO of SwissLife.
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until 7:30 am: breakfast at the hotel
7:45 am: all participants meet in the hotel lobby
8:00 am: bus departs to Zurich main station
8:37 am: departure Zurich main station by Schweizer Bahn (1. class)
9:41 am: arrival in Landquart
9:45 am: guided tour at the rolling stock garages of the Rhätische Bahn by CIO Urs Püntener. Urs
will explain his mobile concept in which even an engine is included that was built in 1929
(nicknamed: “the crocodile”), more: www.cio.de/knowledgecenter/mobile_it/2958106/
• 11:52 am: departure by Rhätische Bahn with “crocodile” engine, Pullmann wagon and piano bar,
aperitifs in the train
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1:20 pm: arrival in Davos, walk to Hotel Seehof, leisure time for skiing, snowshoeing or wellness
2:15 pm: meeting in the hotel lobby for all who want to go skiing, snowboarding or snowshoeing
5:00 pm: participants back at the hotel from leisure activities
6:00 pm: departure by horse carriages and ski-lift to the lodge restaurant “Schatzalp“.
• 7:00 pm:
Welcome speech by our host Peter Sany, CIO of SwissLife, plus Fondue and Bündner
specialties.
• 7:20 pm: Welcome by Dr. Timothy Nelson, Documentary Library Davos
• 8:00 pm:
Bill Binney, former Technical Director at NSA
“Stand up, CIOs”
Bill was responsible for the NSA´s data mining and spying technologies till 2001. They were
meant to spy on drug dealers in Columbia or terrorists in Afghanistan. “But they are abused
now to spy on average citizens throughout the world”, says Bill. He will share insights
into the latest publications of Patrick Snowden, changes in American politics and what CIOs
should do to protect their company´s data.
• 10:30 pm: return to hotel optional by lift or sled
• 11:00 pm: participants arrive at hotel Seehof
From Davos to Munich
Day 4: See Europe´s Silicon Valley
Monday, 19th of January 2015
Hop on the train to join the group discussions. Go to Munich where we are invited by the Technical
University. Topics will vary from security to m2m-communications – or anything else “that keeps you
awake at night”.
• 7:00 – 9:00 am: joint breakfast at the hotel, restaurant “Chesa”
• 9:00 am:
Alan Marcus, Senior Director, Head Information Technology and
Telecommunications Industries, World Economic Forum
"Agenda Setting at the World Economic Forum"
With a focus on “NetMundial”, an initiative of the World Economic Forum to increase trust in the
internet.
• 9:30 am: Security-Discussion with
Bill Binney, former Technical Director at NSA
Hans-Joachim Popp, CIO of DLR
Christoph Sporleder, Vice President, Centers of Excellence EMEA & AP, SAS Institute
Moderator: Gregor Peter Schmitz, Europe Correspondent, DER SPIEGEL
Topics will be:
- The intentions of the “Petersberger Manifest”, in which German CIOs declare what they expect in
terms of privacy and security in the internet.
- The obligation to inform public authorities in case of cyber attacks. This is discussed right now in
the European Union while certain countries like UK already have the obligation. We will discuss
the question: What is really useful for companies to report? How can reports be kept confidential?
• 10:45 am: participants meet in the hotel lobby
• 11:00 am: departure by bus to Bregenz, Austria
• 1:00 pm: Lunch at the Lake Constance
• 2:30 pm: walk to main station
• 2:55 pm: departure by train to Munich.
• 3:00 pm:
Session 1 (Innovation) on the Train
Due to the groups developed the previous Saturday the CIOs split up into eight compartments. They
discuss their topics concerning innovation (finding and adopting game-changing technologies) for
30 minutes and then spend 15 more minutes to write down a recommendation for the rest of the
group.
• 3:45 pm:
Session 2 (Intelligence) on the Train
CIOs discuss their topics concerning intelligence (communicating more effectively with better
data), following the same procedure as in session one.
• 4:30 pm:
Session 3 (Integration) on the Train
CIOs discuss their topics concerning intelligence (communicating more effectively with better
data), following the same procedure as in session one.
• 5:28 pm: Arrival in Munich, Shuttle to the “Hilton City”
(http://www.hiltonhotels.de/deutschland/hilton-munich-city/)
• 6:00 pm: arrival at hotel Hilton City
• 7:15 pm: departure from hotel (participants already dressed for final dinner, dress code: casual chic)
• 7:30 pm:
CIO academic program at the Museum Brandhorst
Closing remarks about the importance of IT-Security in the insurance business by our host Ralf
Schneider, CIO of Allianz and recommendations by CIOs for the participants of the 51. Munich
Security Conference, which will be held two weeks later, see www.securityconference.de,
summarized by Helmut Krcmar, Professor at the Department of Informatics.
• 7:45 pm: final dinner in the “HORST Esskultur“
• 10:15 pm: closing remarks, outlook 2016
• from 10:30 pm on frequent shuttle taxis back to hotel Day 4: Departure
Tuesday 20th of January 2015
• until 10:30 am: joint breakfast at the hotel
• afterwards: individual departure
• latest check-out: 12:00 am
Contact: Sandra Schindler Project Management Conventions phone: +49 (0)151/57 12 83 95 fax: +49 (0)40-­‐67 94 46-­‐11 Email: [email protected] FAKTOR 3 LIVE GmbH Kattunbleiche 35 D-­‐22041 Hamburg