The Medellin Botanical Gardens
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The Medellin Botanical Gardens
ICA Board & PC meeting Presentation of 2016 Conference 13-16 November 2016 Where? Colombia - Medellín When? 13nd-16th November, 2016 (tbc) Meeting Locations? Hotel Estelar Milla De Oro The Medellin Botanical Garden Medellín Medellín Botanical Garden Hotel ACCOMODATION Hotel Estelar Milla de Oro http://en.estelarmilladeoro.com/ Hotel Estelar Milla de Oro The discounted rate per single room, per night, including breakfast has been set at COP$246.000 plus taxes (approximately 73€). Individual booking is needed (with booking code) Pre-booking done for 16-17th May, 2016 for next B&PC meeting 1€ = 3.533 COP$ 1$ = 3.221 COP$ COP$ = Colombian Peso Conference venue: The Medellin Botanical Gardens • The Medellin Botanical Garden is almost 40 acres of outdoor space dedicated to orchids, plants, botany and nature in general. With an enormous wealth of flora native to Colombia, the botanical garden boasts more than 5000 individual plants with contributions from more than 1000 different species. • The Medellin Botanical Garden has several halls and auditoriums, equipped with everything needed for any type of event including audio visual aids. For the ICA conference we have selected the Gran Salón Mutis, which is the most versatile space since it can be divided into three completely isolated sections. It has an area of 368.38 m2 and it has a capacity for 280 people in conference layout and 100 people in classroom layout Suggested Programme Sunday, November 13nd ICA BOARD & COUNCIL MEETINGS Hotel Estelar Milla de Oro – Room to be confirmed 14:00-14:45 ICA Board Meeting & Programme Committee Chair: ICA 50th Annual Council Meeting & Elections 14:45-17:45 Chair: Attendees: Governing Board, Programme Committee, National Representatives and Deputy National Representatives only (no substitutes) Treasurer Report Report back of Study Groups Elections-to be conducted by life member ORIENTATION Hotel Estelar Milla de Oro – Room to be confirmed Welcome and information session for new observing countries 17:45 – 18:15 Chair: Larry Caffrey, Treasurer, ICA ICA CONFERENCE WELCOME RECEPTION Hotel Estelar Milla de Oro City Hall Event - Invitation Only 19:30-21:30 Welcome speech by David Luna Sanchez, Minister of ICT Welcome speech by ICA Chair-Prince Hall Dress Code: Smart Casual Welcoming Reception Sunday November 13nd The Folkloric Ballet of Antioquia, was a special guest at the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008 and is enjoying a rapidly expanding international reputation for its virtuosic expression of Colombian Folklore and its many manifestations in dance and physical theater, celebrating classical and contemporary performance styles. We could not think of a better way to welcome all members than with a private performance in the hotel followed by typical Colombian finger food and drinks. Monday,November 14th Botanical Garden (Jardín Botánico Medellín) – Gran Salón Mutis 08:00 Buses depart for the Botanical Garden, meet at the hotel lobby 08:30-09:00 Welcome by ICA Chair Opening speech by the Colombian Minister of ICT, David Luna Sanchez Session I: Seeking long-term TRUST 09:00-10:40 Chair: Toshi ZAMMA Speakers: Peter Hinssen (tbc) 10:40-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-12:20 Session II: Lightning Talks: Examples of good Experiences Chair: Peter BRUCE Speakers: 12:20-13:15 Lunch 13:15-15:00 Session III: What does it take to make the Citizen satisfied? Chair: Maria JARAMILLO Speakers: 15:00-15:15 Coffee Break 15:15-16:45 Session IV: What should Govt do today to offer good user experience? Chair: Magnus ENZELL Speakers: 17:40 Meet at the hotel lobby Museum of Antioquia Private Tour & Dinner - Invitation Only 18:00-21:00 Dress Code: Casual Museum of Antioquia Monday November 14th The Museum of Antioquia (Museo de Antioquia) is an art museum in Medellin, Colombia. It houses a large collection of works by Medellin native Fernando Botero as well as Pedro Nel Gómez. It was the first museum established in the department of Antioquia and the second in Colombia. The museum is located in the center of Medellin on the Botero Plaza near the Berrío Park metro station. Carmen Restaurant Monday November 14th The concept for Carmen was conceived by a family with a huge love and sensibility for gastronomy. They have come together, combining different skills, experiences, knowledge, passions and inspirations, making Carmen what it is today. Inside the walls of this unique space you will find a warm, calm and friendly atmosphere where the menu is based on contemporary techniques, fresh ingredients and a mix of preparations from all over the world. Tuesday, November 15th Botanical Garden (Jardín Botánico Medellín) – Gran Salón Mutis 08:00 Buses depart for the Botanical Garden, meet at the hotel lobby 08:30-10:15 Session V: Efficient strategy & governance Chair: Marj AKERLEY Speakers: 10:15 – 10:30 Coffee Break 10:30 – 12:15 Session VI: Applying A.I.D.A. (see footnote slide 32) Chair: Howard Speakers: 12:15 a 13:15 Lunch 13:15 – 15:00 Session VII: Creating a trust environment to accept the virtual world Chair: Frank LEYMAN Speakers: 15:00 – 15:15 Coffee Break 15:15 – 16:45 Session VIII: Getting out what has been put in Chair: Johani KORHONEN Speakers: 17:40 Meet at the hotel lobby 17:40 – 19:00 City Tour Free Evening City Tour Tuesday November 15th • tbd Wednesday, November 16th Ruta N, Parque Soft, MED Ciudad Inteligente, CIO Summit 08:15 Buses depart for Ruta N, meet at the hotel lobby 9:00 – 11:00 Ruta N 11:00 – 12:00 Government CIO’s respond to local demands 12:00 – 13:00 Lunch Hato Grande Restaurant 13:00 – 15:00 Session X 15:00 – 15:15 Coffee Break 15:15 – 16:45 Joint Session CIO SUMMIT 18:00 Meet at the hotel lobby Closing Event – MAMM (Museum of Modern Art) 18:30 – 23:00 Dress Code: Formal/cocktail RUTA N • Created by Medellin´s City Hall, EPM, and UNE, it is an institution from which different programs are developed, and the resources of the municipality are channeled for science, technology and innovation. It seeks to promote the development of innovative, technology-based businesses that increase the competitiveness of the city, revitalize the economy, strengthen strategic clusters, and enable better jobs for the citizens of Medellin. • Ruta N promotes innovative businesses that revitalize the competitiveness of the city. Ruta N Corporation is pursuing the consolidation of Medellin as a city of knowledge. Therefore, in order to increase the competitiveness of the city, it has undertaken the development of a technology district in the north of the city. This district will lay the foundation for economic development in this area, attracting companies related to science, technology, and innovation, especially in the areas of health, energy, and Information Technology and Communications-ITCs. • This transformation has five dimensions: the urban dimension, consisting of the physical transformation of the territory through real estate and infrastructure development; the business dimension, that promotes and strengthens local entrepreneurship, in order to give them momentum later, in the international arena; the social dimension which seeks to include all citizens in this territory of knowledge by implementing a culture of innovation; the human talent dimension, that maps what the city needs in professional skills to implement strategies that enable the creation, development and retention of talent in the territory; the innovation dimension, that is looking for an integration between science and the market, to help -figure out how to do science, technology and innovation relevant to the progress of the city; and finally, governance, which is transverse to all these dimensions and makes them a joint to give strength and relevance to this district. Closing Gala at the MAMM – Medellin Museum of Modern Art Wednesday November 16th Founded in 1978, for more than three decades the Museum of Modern Art of Medellin had its headquarters in the traditional neighborhood of Carlos E. Restrepo. In the year 2009, the MAMM was relocated to the South of the city, using the spaces of Talleres Robledo, an old steel mill from the 1930s. In addition to assembling a core collection of very important works of Colombian art, the MAMM has been host of iconic events to the Latin American avant-gardes, such as the First Colloquium and Non-Objectual Art Exhibition in 1981, and has promoted initiatives that were fundamental for Colombian artists, such as the Arturo y Rebeca Rabinovich art salons between 1981 and 2003. With monographic exhibitions, for example, of Luis Camnitzer, a key figure of Latin American conceptual art, and artists of the standing of Sophie Calle (France) or William Kentridge (South Africa); tribute exhibitions to Colombian masters highlighting the work of Débora Arango, Beatriz González, Luis Caballero, or Álvaro Barrios. Arrangements have been made for a guided visit with the Museum’s curator followed by formal dinner in the Museum’s fifth floor. THANK YOU!