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Innovation
Sustainable development
and information technology
3rd International Forum TIC21
October 30 and 31, 2007
Le Phénix - Valenciennes
Sustainable development
and information technology
• Democracy and participation • Energy efficiency
and Environment • Innovation and economic changes
• Innovation, new technologies and research • e-inclusion
• Culture and education •
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400 participants, 100 renowned speakers
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Priority for 2007:
Information and Communication Technology
for energy efficiency and to fight climate change
www.acidd.com
Tel. : +33 (0) 490 07 53 26 • [email protected]
Under the patronages of Viviane Reding, Member of the European Commission, responsible for Information Society
and Media (EU), and of Jean-Louis Borloo, Minister of Ecology and sustainable Planning and Development (France)
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Cooperating, collaborating, co-producing… TIC 21 is based on the conviction that
new technologies and the information society have a major role to play in the respectful
development of human and natural resources.
ICTs—Information and Communications Technologies—have high and as yet underused
potential for developing and de-materialising exchanges, provided the ICTs are themselves part
of an ecologically efficient process. Because they nurture a knowledge-based society, ICTs are
the keys to a new type of governance—and a more responsible world.To support sustainable
development, this networked world must remain accessible to all and continue to grow, while
also dealing responsibly with its own environmental, health and cultural issues.
The international TIC 21 Forum, organised by ACIDD and its partners in France and across
Europe, provides a venue for encounters and intense exchanges of ideas and information. Its
goal is to bring together players in sustainable development, new technologies and the
information society in a network, so that together they can find new solutions and plan
future actions.
« Our biggest challenge is to reorganise society before dwindling resources force us
towards a society of restrictions »
Jean-Louis Borloo,
Minister of ecology, sustainable
development and planning.
Le Monde newspaper,
28 September 2007.
Mr Borloo will honour us by opening the forum.
Global warming and energy efficiency are the main themes of the 2007 edition
of the international TIC 21 Forum, which is being held at a time in history when new
policies certain to shape our future are being drawn up on a worldwide scale.
By bringing together companies, regional authorities, institutions, associations,
NGOs, the media, universities, scientists and analysts, TIC 21 creates a convergence of players unlike any other in the world.
The main objective of the first two editions of the Forum was to bring the various networks
together. This third edition hopes to provide an opportunity to debate ideas, shed light on
existing technologies, share and implement best practices, further develop local, national
and international strategies and bring major decision-makers from institutions, government, the private sector and the media together in a network.
This Forum is taking place against a very special background: a major nationwide debate
on France’s environmental policy – the first of its kind in Europe – will be held at the end
of October and the beginning of November. Much is expected of this debate, which is being
called the “Grenelle of the Environment” in reference to the 1968 Grenelle Agreement.
The fast-approaching French presidency of the European Union, from 1st July to 31
December 2008, will provide an opportunity to point out the clear convergence of sustainable development and information technologies on the European (or even world) level
and engage in new strategies and actions.
Because research is of vital importance, TIC 21 will receive 15 delegations of scientists
from all over the world. For the same reason, TIC 21 will also be taking the initiative in
creating a multi-stakeholder European think tank.
Local authorities play a major role, so regional governance is also at the heart of the TIC 21
programme.
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Programme
All plenary sessions and workshops will be
translated simultaneously in French and English
Tuesday 30 October
08:30 am MEETING BETWEEN SCIENTISTS AND UNIVERSITIES in cooperation with AREE CHEDD Valenciennes ON INVITATION ONLY
09:00am WELCOMING OF PARTICIPANTS
10:00 am OPENING SESSION
Working together using information technology to act against climate change
! Jean-Louis BORLOO, Minister for Ecology, Development and Sustainable Regional Planning
! Daniel PERCHERON, President of the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region
! Dominique RIQUET, Mayor of Valenciennes
! Prof. Debdas BANERJEE, Institute of Development Studies Kolkata, Inde
! Frans de BRUÏNE, Director of “ICT adressing Societal Challenges”, DG Information Society and Media, European Commission
! Prof. Sudip K. RAKSHIT, Asian Institute of Technology, Thaïlande
! Gilles BERHAULT, President of ACIDD, chairman of TIC21
11:00 am WORKSHOPS AND ACTIONS
Focus group
Democracy and society
Participation and media
for the citizen
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Environment
" From negative impacts
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group Innovation
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economic
" Competitiveness,changes
"" employment
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Education
culture-sharing
" Sustainableand
development
"" the information society, and
" towards a common culture?
01:00 pm LUNCH (12:30-2:00 pm closed lunch meeting with research delegations, chaired by Frans de BRUÏNE, European Commission)
02:00 pm PLENARY CONFERENCE Information and Communication Technology for urban sustainability
! Daniel KAPLAN, Manager Next Generation Internet Foundation (FING)
! Philippe LEMOINE, Laser and FING Chairman
! Charles SECRETT, London Development Agency
! Véronique PRINET, Institute of Automation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
01:30 pm WORKSHOPS AND ACTIONS
Focus group
Democracy and society
Adapting to climate
changes
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" Environment
energy
"" Building
efficiency
group Innovation
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economic changes
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"" The Knowledge Economy
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and culture-sharing
" Education
Communication
"" of local authorities
05:30 pm Award ceremony of TIC21 for sustainable innovation
! chaired by Pierre Mirabaud, interministerial delegate for regional planning and competitiveness
06:30 pm Introduction of the partner organisations of TIC21 on the Focus groups - COCKTAIL
07:30 pm The paradoxe of Erika, creation of the theatrical Compagny “La Tribouille” (French)
Wednesday 31 October
09:00 am NETWORKING, INFORMAL MEETINGS, VISITE OF THE FACTORY
" Focus group Democracy and society Founding of a European Think-do-Tank network for TIC and Sustainable Development
" Pôle Environnement Organization and partnerships for the re-use of computers and telephones
10:30 pm WORKSHOPS AND ACTIONS
Focus group
Focus group
Democracy and society
Environment
Common goods
Sustainable mobility
Copyright
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" Economy changes
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Education
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12:30 am LUNCH
01:30 pm CLOSING SESSION Evaluation of the workshops and working groups and
e-Inclusion and sustainable development
! Valérie PECRESSE, Minister of Higher Education & Research*
! Catherine TRAUTMANN, Vice-chair of the ITRE Commission, European Commission
! Susan BINNS, director, DG INFSO
! Bettina LAVILLE, “Conseil d'Etat” Councillor, Chair of comité 21
! Bekisisa Livingstone NKALA, Witwatersrand University, South Africa
! Tony VETTER, International Institute for Sustainable Development, Canada
* subject to change
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Confirmed Speakers
# Philippe Aigrain, Sopinspace
# Sarah Martin, ADEME
# Alain Anglade, ADEME
# Dominique Martin-Ferrari,
Gaïa Network
# Chistoph Oliver Stork,
Witwatersrand University,
South Africa
# Jean-Luc Martin-Lagardette,
Agora Vox
# Jouko Strand, Technopolis Ventures,
Finlande
# Dominique Mégard, CAPCOM,
commnication publique et territoriale
# Ronan Uhel, Agence européenne
de l'environnement
# Marie-France Barthet, DIACT
# Gilles Berhault, ACIDD
# Martin Booth, Ncomputing
# Jacques Bregeon, CHEEDD
# Bruno Cassette, Région
Basse-Normandie
# Alain Chauveau, journaliste
# Alain Mestre, Syndex
# Karel Frits Mulder, Delft University
of technology, Netherlands
# Guillaume Uster, Institut national
de recherche sur les transports
et leur sécurité
# Hugues Cochard, Alternativ Channel
# Luis Neves, GeSI
# Richard Collin, ICCE
# Pascal Nicolle, La suite dans les idées
# Raymond Van Ermen, European
partners for the environment
# Christian Ollivry, Alliance TICs
# Magali Vergnet, Mairie de Paris
# Paulo Partidario, Institut national
d'ingénierie, Technologie de
l'innovation, Portugal
# Paul Vermeylen, RambollManagement
# Fabrice Flipo, INT
# Dirk-Jan Peet, Delft University
of technology, Netherlands
# Tony Vetter, International Institute
for Sustainable Development, Canada
# Monika Fossati, Ekwo
# Gilles Pennequin, DIACT (ex-Datar)
# Chekib Garbi, Digiport
# Pierre Perez, Délégation aux usages
de l'internet
# Stéphane Vincent, Cabinet
Proposition
# Thierry Demuyser, ACF/CSC
# Pascal Dubois, Ville de Valenciennes
# Florence Durand-Tornare,
Villes-internet
# Michel Gyory, juriste
# Pierre Jarret, Adullact
# László Kalmar, University of Miskolc,
Hongrie
# Daniel Kaplan, FING
# Wolfgang H. Koch, University of
Science and Technology in Trondheim,
Norvège
# Helena Korolewska, University
of Technology, Pologne
# Stéphane Le Masson, France
Télécom
# Linda Lescuyer, CODDE,
expertise en éco-conception et
développement durable
# Jean-Paul Pinte, Université
catholique de Lille
# Ludovic Piron-Palliser,
Association des maires des grandes
villes de France
# Jean Pouly, Agence de Solidarité
numérique
# Véronique Prinet, Institute
of Automation of the Chinese
Academy of Sciences
# Sudip K. Rakshit, Asian Institute
of Technology, Thaïlande
# Hervé Rannou, Items International
# Charles Secrett , London
development agency
# Robert Vinet, Community Chest
# Ioannis Vournas, Technical
University of Athens, Greece
# Raoul Weiler, Chapître européen
du Club de Rome
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Side Events
The TIC21 Awards for sustainable innovation
A unique occasion to award the initiators of innovating projects which contribute to new initiatives in the fields of sustainable development: energy efficiency, participation, environmental impacts, education,…
A single criterion – innovation serving sustainable development. Competition
open to all types of projects/achievements, public or private initiatives
To participate:- > www.acidd.com/tic21.innovation
Research and sustainable development
15 European and International research delegations coming from Africa,
Germany, Bulgaria, China, Canada, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, the
Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Thailand... will be present in
Valenciennes to coordinate their actions and research agendas
Founding of a European Think-do-tank network “ICT
and sustainable development ”
Pursuant to the creation in 2006 of the French Think tank by the DIACT (a
French governmental body), a European network on “TIC, Sustainable
Development and Territories” is currently being established. The first meeting
shall take place in Valenciennes and be open to all participants attending the
TIC21 Forum.
The “Factory” : a special area entirely dedicated to the display of concrete tools
and equipment, existing good practices, innovative products and services that
contribute to the various fields of sustainable development.
During the two days of the Forum, you will be able to meet their initiators and
inventors and exchange your experiences, learn, discuss, debate…
TIC21 and the Media
Adds in Le Point, La Tribune, Le Point Etudiants, Terra economica, Citizen-e, Archimag, EKWO, Environnement
Magazine, Territoires numériques, Journal des communes, Acteurs publics, Veille Magazine...
22 spots on radio BFM (dealing with economical issues)
10 spots, daily debates, interviews with key figures and special broadcasts on France 24
Communication on several events : Cap’com, ICCE, Global Forum...
Communication of our media and networks partners (newsletters, websites, publications) : Caisse des
dépôts et consignation, Comité 21 – French committee for sustainable dévelopment, AFNET,Valenciennes
Métropole, ADEME, ETNO, Major mayors cities association, French Regions association, Ramboll-Management,
Villes Internet, GeSI, Eurocities, Committee of the Regions, EurActive, Innovation-lejournal.com, DIACT,
DG INFSO of the European Commission, DG Research, DG Regional policy, United Nations,
Pourlasolidarite.be, European Trade Union Confederation…
… and other European partnerships being established
...as well as several thousand contacts of Acidd and its partners
* subject to change
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The TIC21 programme
TIC21 is a think-do-tank run by the ACIDD association,
(Sustainable development Communication and Information Association).
TIC21 is:
$An annual TIC21 Forum, a TIC21 flagship event organized by ACIDD
and its French and European partners
$A monthly Think Tank in France with the DIACT (Delegation for
regional planning and competitiveness) (formerly DATAR) on "ICT,
sustainable development and regional issues"
$The EuropeanTIC21 mini-forum, held in Brussels, with the
European Union Committee of the Regions
$Meetings and working groups on topics concerning the role of
sustainable development in ICT training, practice and technologies
And also… (projects currently underway)
$A European resource and best practice platform
$A think-do-tank network
$The TIC21 European Club
$Raising awareness on information society among children
and teenagers
The ACIDD association
ACIDD – European association for sustainable development communication and information – is a nonlucrative association formed under the French act of 1901, created in 2000 and is chaired by Gilles
Berhault. ACIDD runs three programmes:
- Communication and information for sustainable development,TIC21, and @ctivist! – raising awareness
among children on the information society.
ACIDD is the Administrator of Comité 21, the French committee for sustainable development,
Coordinator of the United Nations' Information Society World Summit 'sustainable development'
parliamentary wing (SMSI), Administrator of European Partners for the Environment, European
Commission expert and member of Adwiser.
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TIC21 Verbatim
Michel Delebarre,
President of the European Union
Committee of the Regions
“I will be extremely happy to see your project create or generate
new networks that we could support and which would enable
initiatives to be multiplied and become widespread. Your proposals
will provide us with ideas for our regions…”
Catherine Trautmann,
European Deputy, Vice-chair
of the ITRE Commission
“The three pillars of the future are ICT, sustainable development
and research. To which we should add culture… We will act as
relay for your work!”
Luis Neves,
Chairman of GeSI (Global
e-Sustainability Initiatives)
“We want to work with other players to meet other sustainability
challenges…”
Hervé Leguyader,
Chairman of Eris@
“The TIC21 initiative raises the issue of regional planning. The
issues are global, we are in concordance with the Lisbon agenda.”
Jérôme Bindé,
Director of UNESCO's Division
of Foresight
“Sustainable development cannot be conceived without knowledge
societies, the key to human development.”
Contacts Chairman and business partnerships: Gilles Berhault
[email protected]
+33 613 60 49 44
TIC21 Project Manager: Solène Bourdais
+33 686 17 59 18
[email protected]
International Research and Nord-Pas-de-Calais Coordinator
AREE, Ingrid Jurriens +33 666 19 52 15 [email protected]
European Coordinator: Frédérique Westhoff
+33 683 624 080
[email protected]
Factory and demo Coordinator: Marion Sifreu
+33 611 73 27 76
[email protected]
Press relation in France: Fanny Mercier/Agence Verte
+33 149 29 42 75
[email protected]
Media partnerships: Caroline Martin-Verdi/VD-Com
+33 624 648 639
[email protected]
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The active partners of TIC21
Major partners
Network Partners
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Media Partners