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the international market for retail real estate - 18th edition BUILD THE SHAPE OF RETAIL Programme of conferences & events www.mapic.com ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The MAPIC team wishes to thank all sponsors, keynotes, Jury members, speakers, moderators, co-organisers and partners involved in the programme of conferences and events. SPONSORS MAPIC Opening Cocktail & Russia Country of Honour: MAPIC Chairman’s Club: MAPIC Awards Party: MAPIC Registration Area: MAPIC Awards Ceremony & Gala Dinner: Conferences Power Meetings Speed Matching by CONFERENCE AND EVENT CO-ORGANISERS Conferences More VISION Pavilion Digital Summit YOUR WEEK IN BRIEF MAPIC PROGRAMME OF CONFERENCES & EVENTS MAPIC PROGRAMME OF CONFERENCES & EVENTS MEET & LEARN Each year, MAPIC offers insightful retail real estate conference sessions and professional property events providing opportunities to get an updated market overview, meet industry leaders and gather invaluable content. Discover our 2012 programme. MORE VISION BY MAPIC RETAIL MARKET TRENDS Combining two distinct elements: the MAPIC Digital Summit (by invitation only) and the More VISION pavilion, More VISION by MAPIC helps you stay at the cutting edge of retail trends and technologies. R28.01, Level Riviera Maxim Karbasnikoff Head of Retail, Cushman & Wakefield (Russia) Robert Tercek Founder, General Creativity Consulting and Chairman, Creative Visions Foundation (USA) Discover the hottest place to meet with retail trend experts, learn from 20-minute workshops and visit the shop of the future, all under one roof. Photo credit: Image&Co James Brown Director, Jones Lang LaSalle (United Kingdom) Discover More VISION pavilion Explore what’s new in retail real estate MORE VISION PAVILION bY MAPIC 2012 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS NEW for 2012! The MAPIC Digital Summit RUSSIA: 2012 COUNTRY OF HONOUR Attend a series of dedicated conferences and events to celebrate Russia, discover local business opportunities and find out what makes this country a key retail real estate player. 4 (by invitation only) Aimed at bridging the gap between the retail real estate industry and the world of digital and e-commerce, the MAPIC Digital Summit will bring a select group of industry Thought Leaders together to discuss the future of the retail property industry with the emergence of new digital channels and tools, and how they are dealing by multi-channels new challenges and opportunities. 5 MAPIC PROGRAMME OF CONFERENCES & EVENTS MAPIC PROGRAMME OF CONFERENCES & EVENTS RETAIL IN TRANSPORT HUBS MAPIC AWARDS Lerins Hall, LERINS FORUM NEW for 2012! MAPIC Awards Gala Dinner Get ready to discover some of the fastest growing retail opportunities with our brand new lounge dedicated to Retail in Transport Hubs. See how retailers and developers are turning airports, harbours, train stations, gas stations and other public transport networks into prime shopping destinations for travelers and non-travelers alike. Celebrate this year’s MAPIC Awards winners during a glitzy gala dinner at the Martinez Hotel. Meet the Awards recipients and network with top real estate leaders while enjoying a delicious 3-course meal and entertainment. Reservation required. Photo credit: Image&Co MAPIC Agora Lerins Hall MAPIC AWARDS Come and visit our Agora where MAPIC exhibitors showcase their company, projects or destinations. Don’t miss out on these ideal opportunities to identify potential partners. MATCHMAKING EVENTS: DISCOVER PROJECTS, retailers & MAKE FAST CONNEctIONS Join your future partners in one place, at one time in a 3-minute highly productive introduction and launch new opportunities from a handshake with the right peer. From table to table during 45 minutes, help accelerate deals with 10 potential partners in an efficient face-to-face speed meeting. Photo credit: Image&Co AWARDS PARTY MAPIC Power Meetings Open to all participants. Photo credit: Image&Co POWER MEETINGS Following the Gala Dinner, the MAPIC Awards Party is the perfect way to continue celebrating and networking long into the night. Photo credit: Image&Co MAPIC Awards Party Spark deals, foster partnerships and explore opportunities as selected retailers and property developers present their exciting new projects and ideas during MAPIC’s unique Speed Matching sessions. SPEED MATCHNING MAPIC Speed Matching sessions Sponsored by De Vlier Retail Development 6 7 YOUR WEEK IN BRIEF YOUR WEEK IN BRIEF TUESDAY 13 NOVEMbER AFTERNOON 13.00 14.30 NEW WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMbER MAPIC Digital Lunch 11.00 12.00 By invitation only GRAY D’ALBION HOTEL MAPIC Digital Summit: Threats & opportunities - what are the new emerging business models? 11.15 12.30 NEW 14.30 17.00 By invitation only 11.15 12.30 GRAY D’ALBION HOTEL MAPIC Opening Cocktail MAJESTIC HOTEL WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMbER 8.00 9.15 10.00 10.45 11.30 12.00 11.30 12.30 12.00 12.45 First Timer Welcome Meeting CHAMPS-ELYSÉES ROOM, LEVEL 01 Inspirational Keynote Address: Inventing the future of retail Robert Tercek, Founder, General Creativity Consulting and Chairman, Creative Visions Foundation (USA) 12.00 13.00 13.00 13.45 Smart Steps for Retail - Unlocking the potential for mobile data to maximize your revenue opportunity 10.30 11.30 11.00 11.30 11.00 11.45 14.00 14.45 business breakfast Organiser: Columbus Shopping and Entertainment Center Co-organiser: Lordculture OXFORD ROOM, LEVEL 01 Shaping retail in transit hubs: current and future trends Co-organiser: Location4Business A happy marriage: culture and retail in love 14.00 15.00 MORE VISION PAVILION Power Meetings: developers meet investors Sponsored by De Vlier Retail Development LERINS HALL, LERINS FORUM Instore product pickup: value add for brick and mortar? MORE VISION PAVILION 14.15 15.00 14.30 15.00 One place. One date. Key players in the outlet sector reveal their expansion plans MORE VISION PAVILION Power Meetings: retailers meet master franchisees Sponsored by De Vlier Retail Development LERINS HALL, LERINS FORUM Opportunities with Tashir Organiser: Tashir Group AGORA, LERINS HALL Opening Cocktail - belgian Corner Organisers: the AMCV-CEMA, the stand of Belgian Cities with the Walloon Region and the Brussels-Capital Region Maintaining retail success in growth markets that are becoming saturated Organiser: Caci Ltd Geomarketing - modern tool for retailers and developers to make strategic decisions Organiser: Group of companies RRG Italy, new opportunities in travel retail Organiser: ATRI LERINS HALL, LERINS FORUM Luxury retail: a cut above Co-organiser: Cushman and Wakefield CHAMPS-ELYSÉES ROOM, LEVEL 01 Cross-channel tactics: synergies between physical sales points and e-business Session in French MORE VISION PAVILION Organiser: Fashion House Group AGORA, LERINS HALL Retail in transit and tourist hubs - top ten locations AGORA, LERINS HALL STAND 20.19 AFTERNOON MORNING 10.30 11.00 Culture & shopping: can we make it work? AGORA, LERINS HALL Organiser: Telefonica Dynamic Insights AGORA, LERINS HALL 10.00 10.45 LR 5.10 LERINS HALL STAND 09.02 / 09.11 CHAMPS-ELYSÉES ROOM, LEVEL 01 10.00 10.45 Organiser: Magazin Magazinov CHAMPS-ELYSÉES ROOM, LEVEL 01 Sponsored by MORNING 19.30 7 new retail projects at one place 15.00 15.45 Keynote Address Russia: The future of the retail real estate market in Russia Maxim Karbasnikoff, Head of Retail, Cushman & Wakefield (Russia) CHAMPS-ELYSÉES ROOM, LEVEL 01 MAPIC conferences & matchmaking sessions MAPIC Events Russia Country of honour 2012 Client Conferences & Events 8 Access to MAPIC 2012 conferences is free of charge for all registered delegates, within the limit of space available. Programme as of 26th October 2012. All information contained in this programme may be subject to change. 9 YOUR WEEK IN BRIEF YOUR WEEK IN BRIEF WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMbER 15.00 15.45 WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMbER Sneak preview of Uplace brussels, the largest shopping and experience destination in the beNeLux 16.30 17.30 Organiser: Uplace AGORA, LERINS HALL 15.00 16.00 17.00 17.30 Speed Matching Discover 5 retail concepts Sponsored by IGD and Thor Equities OXFORD ROOM, LEVEL 01 Veomap Indoor: interactive map, web application multi-device Session in French MORE VISION PAVILION 15.20 15.40 Travel Retail development in railways station hubs Grandi Stazioni’s case Organiser: Grandi Stazioni AFTERNOON 15.00 15.30 17.00 17.45 LERINS HALL, LERINS FORUM 16.00 16.30 16.00 16.30 16.00 16.45 Digital platform for more mall turnover 17.00 18.00 16.00 17.00 MORE VISION PAVILION 16.30 17.00 That magic moment: entice, welcome and persuade through culture MORE VISION PAVILION All to play for in Russia Growing sales in the children’s market Co-organiser: Impress Media and Magazin Magazinov Conférence de presse HELIOS : un nouveau quartier de plus de 60 000 m² Organiser : Financière Duval (Groupe) Launch of the Survey ‘European Retail Survey’ H1 2012 by bNP Paribas Real estate (Cocktail) Organiser: BNP Paribas Real Estate STAND R29.01 – RIVIERA HALL – LEVEL 1 Digital platforms: must have & nice to have for shopping centers 17.00 17.45 MORE VISION PAVILION Visit of the More Vision Pavilion for the press Organiser: MAPIC 19.30 MEETING POINT: PRESS CLUB Press conference CNCC Italy Awards 2012 Organiser: CNCC Italy AGORA, LERINS HALL Russian Collection Dinner By invitation only SALON DES AMBASSADEURS, PALAIS DES FESTIVALS Retailers’ expansion in the Russian market: risks and opportunities Co-organiser: Russian Council of Shopping Centres THURSDAY 15 NOVEMbER Presentation by Mondojuve Organiser: Mondojuve 8.30 11.00 AGORA, LERINS HALL Speed Matching Discover 5 shopping centre projects Sponsored by IGD and Thor Equities OXFORD ROOM, LEVEL 01 16.00 18.00 STAND 10.20 STAND 17.08 CHAMPS-ELYSÉES ROOM, LEVEL 01 16.00 16.45 Organiser : City of Marseille CHAMPS-ELYSÉES ROOM, LEVEL 01 17.00 19.00 IMMOFINANZ Group Premiere at MAPIC 2012 Organiser: IMMOFINANZ AG STAND R34.15 Passvip, the mobile App that gets consumers in-store Session in French Retail in the City Summit Retail: the secret asset of Cities Sponsored by Prologis Content partner: Mall & Market CHAMPS-ELYSÉES ROOM, LEVEL 01 MORNING AFTERNOON 15.30 16.00 Shooting photo 8.30 12.00 17th Russian breakfast at MAPIC By invitation only Organiser: IMPRESS MEDIA SALON CROISETTE - MAJESTIC HOTEL 9.00 10.00 Retailer expansion 2013 Which countries will be hotspots for new stores? Co-organiser: CBRE OXFORD ROOM, LEVEL 01 MORE VISION PAVILION 9.30 10.30 MAPIC conferences & matchmaking sessions MAPIC Events Russia Country of honour 2012 Client Conferences & Events 10 Press presentation of Les Docks Marseille® Project Organiser: SAS Joliette Bâtiment PALAIS DES FESTIVALS’SQUARE Access to MAPIC 2012 conferences is free of charge for all registered delegates, within the limit of space available. Programme as of 26th October 2012. All information contained in this programme may be subject to change. 11 YOUR WEEK IN BRIEF YOUR WEEK IN BRIEF THURSDAY 15 NOVEMbER 10.00 10.30 10.00 10.45 THURSDAY 15 NOVEMbER How do you engage with your customers online and offline? Poland: is sky the limit? 12.00 12.45 MORE VISION PAVILION Evaluating the emerging world’s retail hot spots beyond just “growth” aspects OXFORD ROOM, LEVEL 01 12.00 13.00 Co-organiser: Jones Lang LaSalle 10.30 11.00 10.30 11.15 MORE VISION PAVILION Ukraine as one of the most perspective countries for retail development Organiser: KAN Development, Megapoliszhitlobud Llc, UTG MORNING OXFORD ROOM, LEVEL 01 Instore product pickup: value add for brick and mortar? AGORA, LERINS HALL 10.30 11.30 Sponsored by De Vlier Retail Development 12.30 13.45 Shooting photo Organiser : City of Marseille 12.30 15.00 STAND 10.20 New Shopping Experience 3.0: new customer relationship experiences in connected retail places 14.00 14.20 Session in French MORE VISION PAVILION 11.00 11.45 11.30 12.00 11.30 12.00 11.30 12.15 11.30 12.30 Co-organiser: Global Retail Forum 14.30 15.00 OXFORD ROOM, LEVEL 01 A happy marriage: culture and retail in love Session in French 14.00 14.45 MORE VISION PAVILION Press conference: New shopping and cultural district Organiser: City of Marseille STAND 10.20 Cities and bIDs meet retailers Organiser: TOCEMA Europe AGORA, LERINS HALL Power Meetings Retailers meet asset managers & owners Sponsored by De Vlier Retail Development Lyon Area : discover the results of the 9th consumer survey and the commercial development policy Organiser: CCI Lyon MAPIC conferences & matchmaking sessions MAPIC Events Russia Country of honour 2012 Client Conferences & Events 12 14.30 16.00 15.00 15.30 STAND 08.06 Invitation Lille Métropole Europe Organiser: Lille Metropole Europe STAND 08.14 E-commerce: impact and consequences for the logistics industry Sponsored by Prologis Co-organiser: CBRE Opportunities for international retailers in Russia Organiser: IKEA Shopping Centres Russia AGORA, LERINS HALL Colazione a porta a mare Organiser: IGD STAND R38.12 Opportunités de développement dans les gares françaises Organiser : A2C - Gares & Connexions Creating & measuring engagement through digital platforms MORE VISION PAVILION Name of the transition is Istanbul Organiser: Alkas Fairs AGORA, LERINS HALL Centralny Detsky Magazin na Lubyanke Organiser: HALS Development VERRIÈRE GRAND AUDITORIUM That magic moment: entice, welcome and persuade through culture Session in French MORE VISION PAVILION 15.00 15.45 15.00 15.45 VERRIÈRE GRAND AUDITORIUM Organiser: Pitecna LERINS HALL, LERINS FORUM The path to discovering Arabian gold LERINS HALL, LERINS FORUM 11.30 13.00 12.15 13.00 Pitecna get together CHAMPS-ELYSÉES ROOM, LEVEL 01 AFTERNOON MORNING 11.00 11.30 12.00 13.30 Power Meetings Retailers meet Master franchisees LERINS HALL, LERINS FORUM 10.30 11.30 Sponsored by Cushman & Wakefield Co-organiser: Eurobuild Factory outlet retailing – secrets for success Co-organiser: RLI CHAMPS-ELYSÉES ROOM, LEVEL 01 Retail Pitching Lyon’s retailers best concepts 2012 Organiser: CCI de Lyon AGORA, LERINS HALL Access to MAPIC 2012 conferences is free of charge for all registered delegates, within the limit of space available. Programme as of 26th October 2012. All information contained in this programme may be subject to change. 13 YOUR WEEK IN BRIEF YOUR WEEK IN BRIEF THURSDAY 15 NOVEMbER 15.00 16.00 THURSDAY 15 NOVEMbER New Retailer Cocktail Speed Matching Discover 5 retail concepts 17.00 Sponsored by IGD and Thor Equities LERINS HALL, LERINS FORUM 16.00 16.30 16.00 16.45 The power of pop-up shops! MORE VISION PAVILION Pop-up stores are now an established operation, are you seizing the opportunities? MORE VISION PAVILION How is Turkey placed in today’s retail real estate global investment world ? AFTERNOON OXFORD ROOM, LEVEL 01 15.30 16.00 17.00 20.00 23.00 17.00 17.45 AFTERNOON Sponsored by Overview of the brazilian franchising sector and opportunities Organiser: ABF, Brazilian Franchising Association FRIDAY 16 NOVEMbER Speed Matching Discover 5 shopping centre projects 10.00 11.00 Sponsored by IGD and Thor Equities Digital platforms: must have & nice to have for shopping centers MORE VISION PAVILION Présentation des évolutions du centre-ville de Mulhouse Organiser: SERM/Mulhouse STAND N° 06.12 / 08.11 17.00 17.45 MAPIC Awards Gala Dinner and Prize-Giving MARTINEZ HOTEL Is Europe losing its investment shine? Co-organiser : Estates Gazette CHAMPS-ELYSÉES ROOM, LEVEL 01 A Smart Russian-Style Shopping Centre A new generation of business intelligence to assist shopping centre management to manage their business more effectively MORNING 16.30 18.00 NEW Book a seat/table for the evening MAPIC Awards Party Co-organisers: Council of Shopping Centers - Turkey Trade Council of Shopping Centers & Retailers United Brands Association of Turkey OXFORD ROOM, LEVEL 01 16.30 17.00 Organiser: BNP Paribas Real Estate MARTINEZ HOTEL AGORA, LERINS HALL 16.00 17.00 Signature of the agreement between bNP Paribas Real Estate Advisory Italy and Reno Srl STAND R29.01 – RIVIERA HALL – LEVEL 1 CHAMPS-ELYSÉES ROOM, LEVEL 01 16.00 16.45 Organiser: MAPIC By invitation only 10.30 11.00 MAPIC Final Press Conference Organiser: MAPIC AGORA, LERINS HALL A happy marriage: culture and retail in love MORE VISION PAVILION 11.00 11.30 Digital platforms: must have & nice to have for shopping centers 11.00 11.45 Wrap-up Keynote Address: James brown, Director, Jones Lang LaSalle (UK) 11.30 12.00 That magic moment: entice, welcome and persuade through culture MORE VISION PAVILION CHAMPS-ELYSÉES ROOM, LEVEL 01 MORE VISION PAVILION Organiser: Watcom Group, Prospect Group AGORA, LERINS HALL 17.00 18.30 Italy: the next opportunity Co-organiser: CNCC Italy OXFORD ROOM, LEVEL 01 MAPIC conferences & matchmaking sessions MAPIC Events Russia Country of honour 2012 Client Conferences & Events 14 Access to MAPIC 2012 conferences is free of charge for all registered delegates, within the limit of space available. Programme as of 26th October 2012. All information contained in this programme may be subject to change. 15 DETAILED PROGRAMME TUESDAY 13 NOVEMBER NEW MAPIC DIGITAL LUNCH 13.00 – 14.30 I Gray d’Albion Hotel By invitation only NEW MAPIC DIGITAL SUMMIT DIGITAL: THREATS & OPPORTUNITIES – WHAT ARE THE NEW EMERGING bUSINESS MODELS? 14.30 – 17.00 I Gray d’Albion Hotel By invitation only Industry Partners: Research Partner: Editorial Partner: Official Media Partner: Media Partners: Master of Ceremony Chris Igwe, Head of retail, Sr Director European Retail Leasing, EMEA, CBRE Guest of Honour, special keynote Robert Tercek, Founder, General Creativity Consulting and Chairman, Creative Visions Foundation DETAILED PROGRAMME KPMG keynote Marie Guillemot, Head of Technology, Media and Telecommunications in France, KPMG Insights from Pamela Wolf, Partner Digital Business, Invalio Alain Boutigny, PDG, Sites Commerciaux Emmanuel Pottier, Directeur de la Stratégie & Nouveaux Médias, Clear Channel Lumata 16 17 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME TUESDAY 13 NOVEMBER Roundtable moderators Alain Boutigny, PDG, Sites Commerciaux Christian Dubois, Partner - Directeur Général, Cushman & Wakefield Jérôme Le Grelle, Chairman, Convergences-CVL Stefan Schmidt, Head of Real Estate Tax, KPMG Germany Emmanuel Vivier, Co-Founder, Hub Institute Pamela Wolf, Partner Digital Business, Invalio The MAPIC Digital Summit will bring together high-profile professionals, mainly retailers, shopping centre owners and developers, high street retail planners, and experts from digital industries. Selected thought leaders will ensure a diverse yet balanced range of experience, expertise, and perspectives in order to meet the needs of all participants. Some of the industry’s key decision-makers will be present, including CEOs and other experts from the retail real estate value chain, as well as the e-commerce and digital fields. Does the growth of e commerce necessarily result in the decline of traditional commerce? and will the strong progressions of e commerce be able to compensate the decline of the traditional channel? What is the vision for the future of commercial spaces? Is it the beginning of the “digital” shopping center? What will be the main changes and “adaptations” that the traditional commerce will have to do to be able to face this new challenge? A new business model, a new order: Who profits from this digitalisation? Is it the consumer? And who will be tomorrow’s leader in online sales? WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER FIRST TIMER WELCOME MEETING 8.00 – 9.15 I Champs-Elysées room, Level 01 Schedule 8.00: welcome breakfast 8.15 to 8.40: presentation 8.45 to 9.15: guided tour of the exhibition Access by Croisette Entrance - Badge needed to enter. Inspirational Keynote Address INVENTING THE FUTURE OF RETAIL 10.00 – 10.45 I Champs-Elysées room, Level 01 Robert Tercek, Founder, General Creativity Consulting and Chairman, Creative Visions Foundation (USA) Recent advances in mobile technology and digital media have made it possible to blend real world retail environments with data. New technologies present tremendous challenges and also great opportunities to retail shops and shopping mall developers. It’s time to rethink the retail proposition completely. This keynote speech, by one of the world’s leading digital media experts, will explore the possibility of combining digital technology with retail in order to reimagine the shopping experience completely. Don’t miss this creative exploration of the future of retail. MAPIC OPENING COCKTAIL 19.30 I Majestic Hotel Sponsored by: 18 19 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER SMART STEPS FOR RETAIL - UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL FOR MObILE DATA TO MAXIMIZE YOUR REVENUE OPPORTUNITY A HAPPY MARRIAGE: CULTURE AND RETAIL IN LOVE 10.00 – 10.45 I Agora, Lerins Hall Organiser: 10.30 – 11.00 More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Co-organiser: Speaker* Hélène Wang, Consultant, Lordculture Speaker Crawford Davidson Is trading down because of the weather? Are your competitors seeing the same patterns? How do you know if poor performance is down to staff or external influences? Using big data analytics Smart Steps adds a new dimension to retail decision-making that will change the way we interact with customers. bUSINESS bREAKFAST 10.00 – 10.45 I Stand 20.19 The relationship between culture and commerce has never been stronger. In shopping malls, cultural and artistic events are becoming a regular and eagerly anticipated feature, and strong partnerships are evolving to create permanent spaces in malls dedicated to culture. Drawing on a range of exciting case studies from around the world, this session will highlight how, with different operating models and approaches, retail and cultural institutions manage and organize these dynamic and creative joint projects. *Meet the speakers during MAPIC at the More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Organiser: Presentation of Columbus Shopping and Entertainment Center in Moscow, Russia Speaker Maxim Karbasnikoff, Head of Retail Services, Cushman & Wakefield 20 Hélène Wang 21 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER POWER MEETINGS: DEVELOPERS MEET INVESTORS ONE PLACE. ONE DATE. KEY PLAYERS IN THE OUTLET SECTOR REVEAL THEIR EXPANSION PLANS 10.30 – 11.30 I Lerins Hall, Lerins Forum 11.00 – 11.45 I Agora, Lerins Hall Sponsored by: Organiser: by ‘Power Meetings’ is the ultimate face-to-face networking experience to help accelerate business. Hone your pitch, bring a stack of business cards and spend 3 highly productive minutes with other parties eager to do business with the right partner. This 1st session is dedicated to investors meeting with 10 developers of their choice after previous registration. Amongst the attending investors: AEW Europe Amstar Group Baltic America Properties LLC Catalyst Capital De Vlier Retail Development Foncière LFPI Italia Group Strauss Immofinanz Immo Retail SA Redevco VTB Capital 22 Speakers Main professionals players from the outlet sector The outlet format is widely present in many countries worldwide, while still missing in others. But changes are to come. In which direction is the global outlet market to change in the nearest future? Where will the key developers and retailers expand in 2013? Which markets will attract the most of them? During this conference, important figures from the outlet sector will share their plans for expansion. The presentations will be followed by the discussion panel and banquet. 23 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER INSTORE PRODUCT PICK UP: VALUE ADD FOR bRICK AND MORTAR? 7 NEW RETAIL PROJECTS AT ONE PLACE 11.00 – 12.00 I LR 5.10, Lerins Hall 11.00 – 11.30 More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Organiser: Co-organiser: Speakers Aleksey Balashov, CEO, Architector Group Grigoriy Dlugi, Sales Director, MR GROUP Anna Dvurechenskaya, Commercial Director, KR Properties Vladislav Redkin, CEO, Rodnik Mikhail Romanenko, CEO, Vester Sergey Vorobiev, CEO, Forum Group Diana Zaznobina, Senior Retail Property Advisor, MAGAZIN MAGAZINOV Speaker* Pamela Wolf, Partner/Digital Business, Invalio People are busier now more than ever, always on the go and in need of fast and easy services. At the same time, retailers are constantly on the lookout for ways to draw customers to the POS. The tool choices for a retailer are limitless and can get confusing. One strategy that is picking up speed and spreading across sectors is Instore product pickup. In this conference, we’ll look at who’s using it and who’s not as well as some of the pros and cons for both. We’ll also explain, the different solutions that currently exist and provide you with a simple “how to” for asking yourself the right questions and eventually getting started. *Meet the speakers during MAPIC at the More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Pamela Wolf 24 - VODNIY, Mixed-use, Moscow. Developer: MR Group - GAGARIN MALL, Shopping and entertainment center, Ekaterinburg. Developer: Architector Group - ALMAZ, Shopping and entertainment center, Chelyabinsk, Developer: Rodnik - SAYANY PARK, Shopping and entertainment center, Bryansk. Developer: Premium Project - Shopping and entertainment center, NABEREZHNIE CHELNY. Developer: Vester - FORUM MALL, Shopping center, Ekaterinburg, Developer: Forum Group - METROPOL, New street retail destination, Moscow. Developer: KR Properties - New projects - New retail destinaltions - New concepts 25 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER CULTURE & SHOPPING: CAN WE MAKE IT WORK? Shaping retail in transit hubs: current and future trends 11.15 – 12.30 I Oxford room, Level 01 11.15 – 12.30 I Champs-Elysées room, Level 01 Moderator Ngaire Blankenberg, Principal Consultant, Head of Strategy, Lordculture (France) Speakers Christophe Dalstein, Executive Director, Europa City SAS - Groupe Auchan (France) Drs Gerard Groener, CEO, Corio N.V (The Netherlands) Donald Jenkins, Director of Visitor Services, Centre Pompidou (France) Basia Metelska, Member of the Board, Marketing & PR Director, Stary Browar (Poland) Fatima Ouali, International Project Manager, Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie (France) Photo credit: Sjaak Ramakers, Utrecht, the Netherlands “Should we go to the mall? The kids are begging to go to the science center again. I want to go to that fashion show! I’d rather stay home, on-line shop and play on my X-box …” In an age of online shopping, everyone is competing for attention; so why not work together to create a remarkable `offline’ shopping and cultural experience. In this session, leaders in the cultural and retail sectors present innovative projects where culture and shopping are successfully integrated. What is the compelling human experience they promise? Who do they attract and why? What kinds of partnerships support these projects? How do they benefit all? Session participants are invited to ask questions and be inspired to find ways that culture can be used to enhance their own retail propositions. Christophe Dalstein Donald Jenkins Basia Metelska Moderator Jérôme Solia, Business Development Manager EMEA, Locations4Business (UK) Speakers Lim Beng Chee, Chief Executive Officer, CapitaMalls Asia Limited (Singapore) Mathieu Daubert, Retail Director, Aéroport de Paris (France) David King, Founder and Director, The David King Partnership (UK) Dr. Stefano Mereu, Head of Sales and Media, Grandi Stazioni (Italy) Sylvain Savoye, Directeur commercial, A2C (France) Alan Thompson, Director of Developments, Portland (UK) Insights on the latest evolutions and trends of retail space optimisation, architecture of new terminals and passenger platforms, reshaping and renovation of old terminals and platforms. Consumer habits: How are they evolving and how fast? What to expect over the next 5-10 years. Catering to Long haul vs short haul vs commuters and catering to business travellers how spaces are conceived? Product lines, from FMCG (Fast Moving Consumer Good) to highend luxury, what to expect now and for the future. Supply chain and store distribution what has changed, what to expect. Insight from a retailer Insight from a market intelligence publisher Insight from operators and developers Drs Gerard Groener Photo credit: Mateusz Skóra Ngaire Blankenberg Co-organiser: Photo credit: Gérard Uferas pour Aéroports de Paris Co-organiser: Jérôme Solia Lim Beng Chee Dr. Stefano Mereu Sylvain Savoye Mathieu Daubert Fatima Ouali 26 Alan Thompson 27 David King DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER RETAIL IN TRANSIT AND TOURIST HUbS TOP TEN LOCATIONS OPPORTUNITIES WITH TASHIR 11.30 – 12.00 More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Co-organiser: More VISION newsletter Speakers Peter Clucas, Editor-in-Chief, More VISION newsletter Office blocks, hotels, convention centres, medical facilities, casinos, free trade zones and even entertainment and theme parks are being used to generate new sources of revenue. The airport and train station are now seen as as a business or tourism destinations. Peter Clucas will look at the range of locations for retail operations and ask “where next?” You will come away from the presentation with facts, figures and actionable ideas. Peter Clucas 12.00 – 12.45 I Agora, Lerins Hall Organiser: Speakers Artak Evoyan, Vice-President Anna Obraztsova, Operational Director Olga Parshikova, Director of Commercial Real Estate Department OPENING COCKTAIL – bELGIAN CORNER 12.00 – 13.00 I Stand 09.02 / 09.11 Organisers: the AMCV-CEMA, the stand of Belgian Cities with the Walloon Region and the Brussels-Capital Region POWE RETAILERS MEET MASTER FRANCHISEES 11.30 – 12.30 I Lerins Hall, Lerins Forum Sponsored by: by ‘Power Meetings’ is the ultimate face-to-face networking experience to help accelerate business. Hone your pitch, bring a stack of business cards and spend 3 highly productive minutes with other parties eager to do business with the right partner. This second session will allow meetings between master franchisees and retailers of their choice after previous selection. 28 29 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER MAINTAINING RETAIL SUCCESS IN GROWTH MARKETS THAT ARE BECOMING SATURATED GEOMARKETING - MODERN TOOL FOR RETAILERS AND DEVELOPERS TO MAKE STRATEGIC DECISIONS 13.00 – 13.45 I Agora, Lerins Hall 14.00 – 14.45 I Agora, Lerins Hall Organiser: Organiser: Speakers Steve Halsall, Lead Partner – International Property & Retail, CACI How do retailers and developers continue to successfully grow when the investment boom slows? The Growth Markets (Brazil, Russia, India and China) have seen significant growth in the retail sector over the last 5 years. In the early years of developers the demand was so large that the location of shopping centres was not important, developers were building wherever land was available and the vast majority were a success. As this demand has been met and the market slowly reaches the saturation point some shopping centres are beginning to fail. CACI’s presentation will explore how developers can still succeed in markets that are becoming saturated: The importance of defining and understanding your catchment Understanding who your customer is Acknowledging and measuring your competition How do malls differentiate themselves from the masses Explore some new, innovative uses of big space Speakers Vadim Kaminsky, Head of Geomarketing and GIS Analysis department, Group of Companies RRG Denis Kolokolnikov, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Group of Companies RRG Evgeniya Plotnikova, Senior marketing analyst, Group of Companies RRG Working out global and local plan of retail chain development Forecast of potential turnover using gravity models Working out shopping mall concept on the basis of cluster analysis and calculation of unoccupied niches Target audience research and marketing promotion Definition of best locations using GIS analysis ITALY, NEW OPPORTUNITIES IN TRAVEL RETAIL 14.00 – 15.00 I Agora, Lerins Hall Organiser: CACI will be drawing on their experience of working in Russia, India and Brazil as well as examples from across Europe and the UK. Speakers Luigi Battuello, Direttore commerciale Non Aviation, SEA (Aeroporti Milano) Fulvio Fassone, Chairman, ATRI (Associazione Travel Retail Italia), Vice President, ETRC (European Travel Retail Confederation), Sales director, ADR (Aeroporti di Roma) Giorgio Moroni, Business Unite Retail Director, Autostrade per l’Italia In a crisis scenario, the travel retail channel can still offer attractive development opportunities in Italy. 30 31 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER LUXURY RETAIL: A CUT AbOVE CROSS-CHANNEL TACTICS: SYNERGIES bETWEEN PHYSICAL SALES POINT AND E-bUSINESS 14.15 – 15.00 I Champs-Elysées room, Level 01 14.30 – 15.00 Co-organiser: More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Guest speaker Luca Della Torre, Retail Manager Europe & International Coordinator, Roberto Cavalli (Italy) Co-organiser: Cushman & Wakefield speakers David Hutchings, Head of EMEA Research, Cushman & Wakefield (UK) John Strachan, Global Head of Retail, Cushman & Wakefield (UK) Speakers* Louise Vincent, Sales Director, AVANTGARDE DESIGN Sophie Honegger, Commercial Development, AVANTGARDE DESIGN Cushman & Wakefield panellists Thomas Casolo, Head of Retail in Town, Cushman & Wakefield, (Italy) Peter Mace, Head of Central London Retail, Cushman & Wakefield (UK) Pierre Raynal, Head of Retail Agency, Cushman & Wakefield (France) The explosion of new information and communication technologies (NICT), considered today as a key marketing tool, has profoundly affected distribution markets. - Luxury retail driving the global market. - Identifying areas of dominance and growth across Europe. - Luxury goes from strength to strength: The retailers’ view. - A focus on developments in Europe’s leading luxury markets: London, Milan and Paris. - What next for luxury retail property? A panel discussion. Session in French Indeed, combined with the huge growth of the World Wide Web, NICT outburst have revolutionised the way we live and consume, and considerably increased global competition. We are currently witnessing a real revolution for the Brick & Mortar shops, which assume new functions today. More than being a simple place where shoppers can easily find and buy the requested product, the physical point of sales now plays a new demonstration and seduction role: To experience new products and services To be more attractive for the consumer and increase loyalty To get closer to a specific brand or store thanks to stronger customer relationships (targeted actions) In this challenging economic environment, « In-store design » becomes a crucial stage to be competitive and increase profitability. Luca Della Torre David Hutchings John Strachan Thomas Casolo Peter Mace Pierre Raynal 32 *Meet the speakers during MAPIC at the More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera. Louise Vincent, Sophie Honegger 33 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER Keynote Address Russia THE FUTURE OF THE RETAIL REAL ESTATE MARKET IN RUSSIA SNEAK PREVIEW OF UPLACE BRUSSELS, THE LARGEST SHOPPING AND EXPERIENCE DESTINATION IN THE BENELUX 15.00 – 15.45 I Champs-Elysées room, Level 01 Maxim Karbasnikoff, Head of Retail, Cushman & Wakefield (Russia) Russian retail market: just another BRIC country? Changes in consumption patterns Main drivers of retail development in the past and what will happen in the future Major trends in the retail development Opportunities and risks 15.00 – 15.45 I Agora, Lerins Hall Organiser: Speakers Lorin Parys, Chief Operating Officer of Uplace Uplace Brussels blends more than 300 shops featuring 81,000 sqm of exciting experience stores, cosmopolitan bars and restaurants; 52,000 sqm international prime office space; 19,500 sqm sensational recreation facilities such as a deluxe cinema and music hall; and a 180 key trendy lifestyle hotel making Uplace Brussels, with its 190,000 sqm and almost 6,000 parking spaces, the largest shopping, entertainment and experience destination in the BeNeLux. With all the permits delivered, Uplace is now launching the commercialization of this exciting scheme. Want to know all about the Uplace Brussels project? How you can become part of the first & largest shopping and experience destination in Belgium? And how experience retail can aid conversion and increase turnover in your store? Join us for the Uplace AGORA session ‘Introducing Uplace Brussels, the largest shopping and experience destination in the BeNeLux’. An inspiring session that marks the start of the commercialization of the Uplace Brussels project. Join the retail revolution - be there! 34 35 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER SPEED MATCHING: DISCOVER 5 RETAIL CONCEPTS VEOMAP INDOOR: INTERACTIVE MAP, WEb APPLICATION MULTI-DEVICE 15.00 – 16.00 I Oxford room, Level 01 15.00 – 15.30 More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Sponsored by Discover 5 selected retailers who will present their concept to local authorities’ representatives, shopping centres owners, master franchisees and developers in 7 minutes. Aerial Adventures - Leisure (UK) America’s Taco Shop - Food (USA) Funky Fish - Fashion (Hong Kong SAR) Grom - Food (Italy) KOTON - Fashion (Turkey) Each session will be followed by a networking coffee where presenters and the audience can network. Co-organiser: Session in French Speakers Bernard Candau, CEO, La Souris Magique What is it? A customizable web application, to be well oriented through indoor spaces. Who is it for? Commercial centers, Campuses, every developed area open to the public. Why? To plan Itinerary / To identify points of interest / to be guided How? 3 different devices available to move easily, without wasting time, and anywhere: Web device to plan the visit before Interactive terminals to be oriented when you arrive Smartphone to be guided in the space Bernard Candau 36 37 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER TRAVEL RETAIL DEVELOPMENT IN RAILWAYS STATION HUbS – GRANDI STAZIONI’S CASE DIGITAL PLATFORM FOR MORE MALL TURNOVER 15.30 - 16.00 15.20 – 15.40 I Lerins Hall, Lerins Forum More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Organiser: Co-organiser: Grandi Stazioni reinvents station’s public spaces and set them to become shopping malls, service centers, meeting places and venues for arts, all designed to meet the needs of travelers and city-dwellers. Following we will present the main new Grandi Stazioni’s development projects: Restyling of Roma Termini and new services area Roma Tiburtina Napoli Centrale and piazza Garibaldi new development Milan Centrale: recovery and functional refurbishment of the Magazzini Raccordati area Speaker* Iva Savic, Head of business development, Mall-Connect The challenge for shopping malls today is to increase number of visitors and boost turnover given that today’s consumer profile has changed and online shopping is booming. We believe that connected consumers simply represent an exciting opportunity to expand your business and boost your turnover. Digital and multimedia tools can be a priceless ally in organizing great online events to get more new visitors in, and at the same time boost customer loyalty and make the existing customers return to your mall. We proudly would like present you how to use these digital tools, in order to get more visitors and achieve higher spend per visitor - and all of that for less cost. Join us to find out how your team can manage all of these channels in a simple and smart way, capitalizing on time and budget efficiency. *Meet the speakers during MAPIC at the More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera. Iva Savic 38 39 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER DIGITAL PLATFORMS: MUST HAVE & NICE TO HAVE FOR SHOPPING CENTERS RETAILERS’ EXPANSION IN THE RUSSIAN MARKET: RISKS AND OPPORTUNITIES 16.00 – 16.30 More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera 16.00 – 16.45 I Champs-Elysées room, Level 01 Co-organiser: Co-organiser: Speakers* Pamela Wolf, Partner/Digital Business, Invalio Have you integrated the digital experience into your overall shopping experience strategy? Would like to but are not really sure what’s important and what’s just a short term trend? Overwhelmed by all the choices and not sure where to get started? Not sure about the true value for your customer and impact it will have on your P&L? We’re all aware that customers are shopping more and more on the web, but what does this mean for the shopping center? And what does this mean for the customer in the shopping center? Do shopping centers need to be more digital? Digital is a two way channel and smart retailers who have realized this are adjusting their strategy accordingly. In this conference we will look at some of the tools on the market and why they might be right for your organisation or not. Tools such as mobile devices, geolocalization, customer reviews, customer service platforms, affiliation programs, social networks, etc and help you start thinking about the digital opportunities that are right for you. *Meet the speakers during MAPIC at the More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Pamela Wolf Moderator Maxim Gasiev, President, Russian Council of Shopping Centers (Russia) Speakers Vladimir Aleksandrovskiy, Head of Corporate Services Group, Retail Property Department, Colliers International (Russia) Evgeny Butman, Chairman, Ideas4retail (Russia) Dmitry Kunitsa, Partner, Morgan Lewis (Russia) Bulat Shakirov, CEO, LLC Commercial Real Estate, Garant-Invest Group (Russia) Investment opportunities for retailers: - Key financial indicators - Information feeds/sources: reliability, sufficiency Expansion strategies: - Direct stores or franchise? - Moscow or regions (billionaire cities)? Market risks for a newcomer: - Territorial expansion - Logistics and customs - Legislation Maxim Gasiev Vladimir Aleksandrovskiy Bulat Shakirov Dmitry Kunitsa Evgeny Butman VISIT OF THE MORE VISION PAVILION FOR THE PRESS 16.00 – 16.30 I Meeting Point: Press Club Organiser: 40 41 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER PRESENTATION bY MONDOJUVE IMMOFINANZ GROUP PREMIERE AT MAPIC 2012 16.00 – 16.45 I Agora, Lerins Hall 16.00 – 18.00 I Stand R34.15 Organiser: Organiser: Speakers Alessandro Gilardi, CEO, Campi Vinovo spa Renato Isetti, General Manager, Gallerie Commerciali Bennet spa Davide Padoa, CEO, Design International Giorgio Rocchia SPEED MATCHING: DISCOVER 5 SHOPPING CENTRE PROJECTS 16.00 – 17.00 I Oxford room, Level 01 5 selected shopping centres will pitch their developments in 7 minutes to retailers and investors. Crescend’eau - Allfin NV (Belgium) Fischapark BetriebsgesmbH - SES Spar (Austria) Luwan integrated Development - CapitaMalls Asia Limited (China) Moskvorechie shopping and entertainment centre Garant-Invest Group (Russia) Time Square Retail Redevelopment - Vornado Realty Trust (USA) Each session will be followed by a networking coffee where presenters and the audience can network. IMMOFINANZ Group has its premiere at MAPIC 2012 in Cannes. We would like to welcome you as our customers, business partners and companions to an afternoon full of culinary delights from Austria. Our CEO Eduard Zehetner will give you an update on our latest projects. Following this, there is an opportunity to gather information about our retail portfolio during relaxed discussions with our project leaders. PASSVIP, THE MObILE APP THAT GETS CONSUMERS IN-STORE 16.30 – 17.00 More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Co-organiser: Session in French Speakers* Philippe Lehartel, Co-Founder, Passvip Increase your turnover with Passvip, the retailer’s wildcard: the mobile App that gets consumers in-store. *Meet the speakers during MAPIC at the More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera. Philippe Lehartel 42 43 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER SHOOTING PHOTO ALL TO PLAY FOR IN RUSSIA: GROWING SALES IN THE CHILDREN’S MARKET 16.30 – 17.30 I STAND 10.20 17.00 – 17.45 I Champs-Elysées room, Level 01 Organiser: Shooting photos of selected Marseille fashion brands. THAT MAGIC MOMENT: ENTICE, WELCOME AND PERSUADE THROUGH CULTURE 17.00 – 17.30 More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Co-organiser: Speaker* Hélène Wang, Consultant, Lordculture It only takes a moment to capture a potential consumer’s imagination and inspire him or her to enter into your world. It takes another moment to convince her or him to stay. Shopping malls and transit areas (airports, train and bus stations) are constantly looking for new ways to make an unforgettable first impression. Culture- whether exhibitions of breath-taking visual art, whacky hands-on activities for children, spontaneous flash mobs- offers a compelling way to create an enticing and unique experience, differentiate your mall from the competition, and encourage new and existing consumers to stay longer and come back. At this session, find out how some visionary developers and their partners have used culture to create an alluring and memorable welcome experience. Co-organisers: Moderator Dmitry Burlov, Executive Director, Magazin Magazinov (Russia) Speakers Evgeny Butman, Chairman, Ideas4retail (Russia) Nataliya Romanova, Property Manager, Hals-Development LLC (Russia) Elena Tsvetkova, Marketing and Development Director, GC Development Group (Russia) A new tendency to focus on children has gained momentum in Russian retail and retail property markets. Retailers differentiate and actively develop “kids” formats. Shopping centres are taking various measures to become attractive to children and their parents. Russian consumers boost this trend. What retail formats will be successful in the future? Kid- and family-friendly shopping malls: efficiency or loyalty? New concepts, new challenges. The future of entertainment formats: from simulators to edutainment and large-scale indoor and outdoor amusement parks. *Meet the speakers during MAPIC at the More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Dmitry Burlov Evgeny Butman Nataliya Romanova Hélène Wang 44 45 Elena Tsvetkova DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER PRESS CONFERENCE CNCC ITALY AWARDS 2012 CONFERENCE DE PRESSE HELIOS : UN NOUVEAU QUARTIER DE PLUS DE 60 000 M² 17.00 – 17.45 I Agora, Lerins Hall 17.00 – 18.00 I Stand 17.08 Organiser: Organiser : Speakers Corrado Vismara, Vice President, CNCC Michele Neri, President of the Jury CNCC Italy Awards, CNCC Pietro Malaspina, President, CNCC The “CNCC Italy Awards” honoring the excellence and the quality of the Shopping Centers’ Sector, represent the prestigious Italian prize given by the Consiglio Nazionale dei Centri Commerciali (CNCC Italy) and recognized globally by the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC). Au bord de la Méditerranée, à proximité de la plus grande station balnéaire d’Europe (le Cap d’Agde avec 1,5millions de visiteurs par an) et de Montpellier (capitale régionale), le Parc Eco-méditerranée HELIOS propose plus de 60 000 m² d’espaces publics et privés directement accessibles depuis l’autoroute. Ce programme est porté par la Communauté d’Agglomération Hérault Méditerranée qui connaît l’une des plus fortes croissances démographiques en France. A l’horizon 2015, HELIOS proposera équipements commerciaux et tertiaires, locaux de production-activités et services depuis l’hôtellerie jusqu’aux offres tourisme-loisirs (Halles du Terroir...). Conçu comme un véritable quartier urbain, HELIOS intègrera également des équipements publics au bénéfice de tous les utilisateurs et visiteurs. Soucieux d’un développement pérenne, les élus ont validé une programmation équilibrée tant en matière de flux que de valorisation économique. Le traitement environnemental est prépondérant dans la conception d’HELIOS qui, au-delà de la qualité des bâtis, intègre un grand parc paysager de 11 hectares. Pour en savoir plus, rejoignez-nous à la présentation presse du programme en présence du Président de la Communauté d’Agglomération Speakers Gilles d’Ettore, Président de la Communauté d’Agglomération Hérault Méditerranée et Maire d’Agde Caroline Fortier, Directeur général, Activités Immobilières et Stationnement du Groupe Financière Duval Alexandre Malavielle, Directeur général adjoint de la Communauté d’Agglomération Hérault Méditerranée Jean-Philippe Amic, Directeur, CFA Midi-Pyrénées (filiale régionale, Groupe Financière Duval) 46 47 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY 14 NOVEMBER THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER Launch of the Survey `European Retail Survey’ H1 2012 by BNP Paribas Real estate (Cocktail) Retail in the City Summit RETAIL: THE SECRET ASSET OF CITIES 17.00 – 19.00 I Stand R29.01 - Riviera Hall - Level 1 8.30 – 11.00 I Champs-Elysées room, Level 01 Organiser: Content Partner: RUSSIAN COLLECTION DINNER 19.30 I Salon des Ambassadeurs, Palais des Festivals Sponsored by: Organised by Moderator Prof. Greg Clark, CE, Greg Clark Ltd (UK) Co-partner: Speakers Dr Julie Grail, Chief Executive, British BIDs (UK) Mateu Hernandez, CEO, Barcelona Global (Spain) François Rispe, Managing Director, Regional Director Southern Europe, Prologis (France) By invitation only Co-organized with Impress Media, in the partnership with Colliers International, the Russian Collection is an exclusive black tie gala dinner dedicated to presenting the best new retail projects in Russia that will be put into operation within the coming 18 months. Historically, cities are places of commerce and exchange. City success in the 21st century requires the combination of many attributes to achieve sustainability, liveability, density, and competitiveness. Retail is not always recognised as a key ingredient of success in cities, but there are many reasons to consider retail a vital part of the equation. Firstly, good retail is now an important driver of tourism and visitors into cities, seeking a unique shopping experience. Second, retail helps to build character, identity, and the brand of cities, making them distinctive and attractive. Third, as cities try to build their residential populations in the urban core, new retail offers become critically important for new urban dwellers, as they contribute to overall liveability. Lastly, retail is key to the success of urban regeneration initiatives that seek to create new locations in recycled districts, breathing new life into old parts of the city. This Summit will address the critical relationships between cities and retail, and ask how retail works for cities, what cities must be done to leverage this important asset, and what the investors and developers think is required for more cities to use the retail asset fully. 48 49 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER Agenda During the breakfast its participants in real time will receive updates on the following: Key trends of online retail in Russia. Instruction for the developer: how to combine e-commerce within a classic shopping mall; Online-retail: how to stay afloat. 08.30Breakfast 09.00Retail as an asset: the contribution of retail to city success 09.40How to reveal the asset. City leaders and practitioners experience 10.20Keep the retail asset updated to new challenges: how to implement logistics & digital in city planning? Russian Breakfast is the best venue for informal exchange and search of partners for leaders of commercial real estate market. RETAILER EXPANSION 2013 – WHICH COUNTRIES WILL BE HOTSPOTS FOR NEW STORES? 9.00 – 10.00 I Oxford room, Level 01 Prof. Greg Clark Dr Julie Grail Mateu Hernandez François Rispe Co-organiser: 17 Russian Breakfast at MAPIC th 8.30 – 12.00 I Salon Croisette - Majestic Hotel Co-organiser: By invitation only Speakers Maxim Gasiev, President, Russian Council of Shopping Centers Nicolay Yuskiv, Director of real estate department, Sportmaster Sergey Gipsh, Regional Retail Director, Partner, Knight Frank Russia & CIS Julia Detkina, Business Development Director, Kira Plastinina Igor Dubin, Director of real estate department, Euroset On November 15, Impress Media publishing house will organize the 17th Russian Breakfast at MAPIC The key topic on the business agenda is the development of online retail. The business program consists of 2 parts. The first, an official one, is a discussion to be led with by experts in this field. The second part is breakfast and informal communication. The informal setting gives each participant a good opportunity to meet with the maximum number of the attending guests. 50 Moderator Neville Moss, Director, EMEA Research, CBRE (UK) Speakers Diego Baronchelli, Property Director - Outdoor and Action Sports EMEA, VF Corporation Josep M. Camacho Cabiscol, Group Economist, Eurocommercial Properties (The Netherlands) Where will retailers expand in 2013? How many stores will they be opening? How are expansion plans being impacted by the ever-growing importance of multichannel retailing? Neville Moss, Head of EMEA Retail Research at CBRE, leads a panel discussion to answer these questions and explore the results of CBRE’s annual survey, How Active are Retailers in EMEA? This research is based on detailed discussions with retailers and tracks their current attitudes and expansion plans, including their online capabilities, across Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). Neville Moss Josep M. Camacho Cabiscol 51 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER PRESS PRESENTATION OF LES DOCKS MARSEILLE® PROJECT EVALUATING THE EMERGING WORLD’S RETAIL HOT SPOTS bEYOND JUST “GROWTH” ASPECTS 9.30 – 10.30 I Palais des Festivals’ square Organiser: 10.00 – 10.45 I Oxford room, Level 01 Co-organiser: Speakers Peter Reilly, Managing Director, JP Morgan Asset Management Europe Marc Pietri, Chairman and CEO, CONSTRUCTA Group Emmanuel Duchange, CEO, CONSTRUCTA Urban Systems Chris Igwe, Senior Director European retail leasing - EMEA CBRE and their teams are pleased to invite you to the press presentation of: THE DOCKS MARSEILLE® PROJECT with a revolutionary tactile table HOW DO YOU ENGAGE WITH YOUR CUSTOMERS ONLINE AND OFFLINE? 10.00 – 10.30 More VISION pavilion R28.01, Level Riviera Co-organiser: More VISION newsletter Moderator Pankaj Renjhen, Managing Director- Retail Services, Jones Lang LaSalle (India) Speakers Ricardo Camargo, Executive Director, ABF Brazilian Franchising Association (Brazil) John Scott, Head of International Business Development, Debenhams (UK) Riza Silva, Real Estate Manager, Asia Pacific, PPR (Hong Kong) A critical review of the advantages and disadvantages of the next big global retail markets Assessing current environmental factors across countries Identifying opportunities and gaining an insight for optimizing the positives Identifying challenges and finding ways for plugging the gaps Quoting examples of successful retail entry strategies Speakers Peter Clucas, Editor-in-Chief, More VISION newsletter As retailers and the retail property world move everything online, how do we maintain a balance between THE HUMAN TOUCH and SCREEN CULTURE? In this presentation Peter Clucas will look at various ways in which companies have shown their human side through the use of the internet and social media. Online CAN have a human side - we will show you how. You will come away from the presentation with facts, figures and actionable ideas. Pankaj Renjhen Ricardo Camargo John Scott Peter Clucas 52 53 Riza Silva DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER INSTORE PRODUCT PICKUP: VALUE ADD FOR bRICK AND MORTAR? UKRAINE AS ONE OF THE MOST PERSPECTIVE COUNTRIES FOR RETAIL DEVELOPMENT 10.30 – 11.15 I Agora, Lerins Hall 10.30 – 11.00 More VISION pavilion R28.01, Level Riviera Organiser: Co-organiser: Speaker* Pamela Wolf, Partner/Digital Business, Invalio Speaker Boiko Vitaly, Managing Partner People are busier now more than ever, always on the go and in need of fast and easy services. At the same time, retailers are constantly on the lookout for ways to draw customers to the POS. The tool choices for a retailer are limitless and can get confusing. One strategy that is picking up speed and spreading across sectors is Instore product pickup. Particular qualities of Ukraine: population, territory, urbanization, saving`s indicators. Active European retailers assessed the benefits of operation in Ukraine. Lack of quality retail spaces the growth rate of the market does not decline despite the crisis. Kyiv is the most promising city in the country for retail development - population, tourism, income, residents’ love for fashion. Specifics of the opened in recent years or ready to open Kyiv shopping centers. Projects that will be delivered in Kyiv in 2012-2013. Respublika Mall as one of the best projects of Ukrainian real estate. In this conference, we’ll look at who’s using it and who’s not as well as some of the pros and cons for both. We’ll also explain, the different solutions that currently exist and provide you with a simple “how to” for asking yourself the right questions and eventually getting started. *Meet the speakers during MAPIC at the More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera POWER MEETINGS: RETAILERS MEET MASTER FRANCHISEES 10.30 – 11.30 I Lerins Hall, Lerins Forum Sponsored by: by Pamela Wolf ‘Power Meetings’ is the ultimate face-to-face networking experience to help accelerate business. Hone your pitch, bring a stack of business cards and spend 3 highly productive minutes with other parties eager to do business with the right partner. This second session will allow meetings between master franchisees and retailers of their choice after previous selection. 54 55 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER SHOOTING PHOTO THE PATH TO DISCOVERING ARAbIAN GOLD 10.30 – 11.30 I Stand 10.20 11.00 – 11.45 I Oxford room, Level 01 Organiser: Shooting photos of selected Marseille fashion brands. NEW SHOPPING EXPERIENCE 3.0: NEW CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP EXPERIENCES IN CONNECTED RETAIL PLACES 11.00-11.30 More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Co-organiser: Session in French Speakers* Bruno Dubois, R&D Project Manager, Pôle des Industries du Commerce With the development of information and communication technologies which bring in the way people consume, shopping is completely transformed. This transformation reconsiders and anticipates the changes in consumption trends. Furthermore, they offer new services for major brands, technologies companies, research centers and education establishments. These services are driven by PICOM. Since the beginning, in 2006, over 50 collaborative projects on new retail usages have been created. In order to promote and develop those projects, PICOM created in 2010 the New Shopping Experience®. It aims at making people experience connected retail and new customer relationships. With this 3rd version of NSE, over 20 projects have been launched. Co-organiser: Moderator Jayne Rafter, Publisher & Joint MD, RLI C/O Paramount Publications Ltd (UK) Speakers Hiro Harjani, Director, Aftershock London (UK) Maninder Gill, Head of the Retail, Fashion and Franchising Group, Simons Muirhead & Burton (UK) Nick Gowens, Business development director, EMEA, Shoppertrak (UK) Simon Marshall, Chief Executive Officer, Fawaz A. Alhokair & Co. (SJSC) (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) What are the key enablers for success Method of market entry Is the market saturated or is there room for additional competition? Has the bubble burst in Dubai, and what can Abu Dhabi offer retailers? Jayne Rafter Hiro Harjani Nick Gowens Simon Marshall Maninder Gill *Meet the speakers during MAPIC at the More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera. Bruno Dubois 56 57 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER A HAPPY MARRIAGE: CULTURE AND RETAIL IN LOVE PRESS CONFERENCE: NEW SHOPPING AND CULTURAL DISTRICT 11.30 – 12.00 More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera 11.30 – 12.00 I Stand 10.20 Co-organiser: Organiser: Speakers Solange Biaggi, Deputy Mayor, City of Marseille Session in French Speaker* Hélène Wang, Consultant, Lordculture The relationship between culture and commerce has never been stronger. In shopping malls, cultural and artistic events are becoming a regular and eagerly anticipated feature, and strong partnerships are evolving to create permanent spaces in malls dedicated to culture. Drawing on a range of exciting case studies from around the world, this session will highlight how, with different operating models and approaches, retail and cultural institutions manage and organize these dynamic and creative joint projects. *Meet the speakers during MAPIC at the More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera The objective of the city of Marseille is to expand its historic city centre, and to create a junction with the new Euroméditerranée business and residential district. This ambitious project involves the complete transformation of the area between the Old Port and La Joliette. The project combines three dimensions: The establishment / renovation of five major commercial centres; The creation of new prominent cultural and tourist facilities; And finally, the completion of a series of urban developments, to breathe life into these facilities. CITIES AND bIDS MEET RETAILERS 11.30 – 12.15 I Agora, Lerins Hall Organiser: Speakers Busto Arsizio (IT) Namur (BE) Avignon (FR) Lyon (FR) Hélène Wang Quatre villes (certifiées par l’association TOCEMA Europe pour la qualité de leur gestion du commerce urbain) présentent leurs projets sur le centre ville et les opportunités pour les enseignes. 58 59 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER POWER MEETINGS: RETAILERS MEET Owners & Asset Managers Lyon Area : discover the results of the 9th consumer survey and the commercial development policy 11.30 – 12.30 I Lerins Hall, Lerins Forum 11.30 – 13.00 I Verrière Grand Auditorium Sponsored by: Organiser : by ‘Power Meetings’ is the ultimate face-to-face networking experience to help accelerate business. Hone your pitch, bring a stack of business cards and spend 3 highly productive minutes with other parties eager to do business with the right partner. This last session will allow meetings between asset managers & owners with retailers of their choice after previous selection. Speakers Philippe Grillot, President of the Lyon Chamber of Commerce and Industry Marc Degrange, Vice President of the Lyon Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in charge of retail Vice President of the Greater Lyon Amonsgt the asset managers attending: AG Real Estate Develoment Atrium European Real Estate - Gazit Brasil Citycon OYJ De Vlier Retail Development Diligentia AB East Capital Ukraine Foncière LFPI Italia Group Strauss Immofinanz Immo Retail SA Land Securities Newsec Asset Management Oy Paref Gestion Pradera Redevco B.V Viveris REIM Presentation of the main results of the 9th consumer survey on the Lyon and Beaujolais area (level of retail development potential, the main retail centers and parks, the total retail turnover, the weight of online retailers…). 60 Presentation of the major commercial development policy directions of the Greater Lyon. Followed by a cocktail offered by the partners of the 9th survey. 61 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER POLAND: IS SKY THE LIMIT? 12.00 – 12.45 I Oxford room, Level 01 Co-organiser: THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER Russian shoe store chain Kari wants to open 150 stores in Poland over the next 3 years. Which other chains wish to expand into Poland and what brands can Poles expect in the near future? What sort of tenant can we hope for to achieve the best results in shopping centres? Sponsored by: Speakers Agata Brzezinska, Country Manager, Neinver Polska sp. z o.o. (Poland) Paul Kusmierz, President, Master Management Group (Poland) Marcin Materny, Shopping Centre Department Director Foreign Projects, Echo Investment SA (Poland) Peter Todd, Partner, Resolution Real Estate Advisers LLP (UK) Eduard Zehetner, CEO, Immofinanz AG (Austria) What is the climate like for new projects in Poland? Pros and cons for investing in Poland. Where will investors look for bargains? What kind of yields are there for the best shopping centres, smaller malls in medium-sized towns and what kind of yields offer ever more popular retail parks? Photo credit: Neinver Moderator Marek Noetzel, Partner, Senior Negotiator, Cushman & Wakefield Polska SP ZOO (Poland) Marek Noetzel Agata Brzezinska Paul Kusmierz Marcin Materny Peter Todd Eduard Zehetner PITECNA GET TOGETHER 12.00 – 13.00 I Stand 08.06 Organiser: What are the latest trends? Are big cities oversaturated? Are investors now turning their attention to medium-sized cities? Will developers and owners of discount centres triumph in post-credit crunch times? Is it time to modernise Poland’s ageing shopping centres? 62 63 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER Invitation Lille Métropole Europe E-COMMERCE: IMPACT AND CONSEQUENCES FOR THE LOGISTICS INDUSTRY 12.00 - 13.30 I Stand 08.14 12.15 – 13.00 I Champs-Elysées room, Level 01 Organiser: Co-organiser: C’est avec plaisir que LILLE METROPOLE EUROPE vous invite à un cocktail sur son stand : jeudi 15 novembre à 12h, Stand 08.14 A bientôt ! APIM (Agence pour la Promotion Internationale de Lille Métropole) CCI Grand Lille Lille Metropole Communauté Urbaine Ville de Roubaix Ville de Tourcoing SAD MARKETING PAYBACK GROUP IMPLANT’ACTION Sponsored by: Moderator Richard Holberton, Director, EMEA Research, CBRE (UK) Speakers François Rispe, Managing Director, Regional Director Southern Europe, Prologis (France) The face of retail is changing, with retailers predicting strong growth in online sales over the next few years, as well as rising consumer expectations of service level, delivery and brand experience. This expected growth in retailers’ multichannel capability will undoubtedly impact on their demand for logistics space, but how? Will they want more of it, or is there more to it than that? There is evidence that higher requirements in terms of size, process capability and mechanisation will generate demand for new types of highly-specified distribution buildings. Our panel of experts led by CBRE’s Richard Holberton will explore the consequences of this significant change for the logistics market, and how different market players including retailers are responding. Richard Holberton 64 François Rispe 65 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER OPPORTUNITIES FOR INTERNATIONAL RETAILERS IN RUSSIA OPPORTUNITÉS DE DÉVELOPPEMENT DANS LES GARES FRANÇAISES 12.30 – 13.45 I Agora, Lerins Hall Organiser: 14.00 – 14.20 I Lerins Hall, Lerins Forum Organiser : Speakers Nilsson Håkan, Head of Leasing Department, IKEA Shopping Centres Russia “254 mln customers cannot be wrong” Hong Per Kristian, Managing Partner, AT Kearney “Economic and retail overview of the Russian market”- Leading International Retailer - Their Russian experience from entry to growth IKEA Shopping Centres Russia has pleasure in inviting you to discover the facts and figures of entering the Russian market, with a rare chance to hear from and to question expert speakers. Speakers Rachel Picard, General Director, SNCF branch Gares & Connexions Sylvain Savoye, Commercial Director, A2C M. Sebastien Vanhoove, Directeur Général Adjoint, A2C The goal of Gares & Connexions (branch of SNCF in charge of the management of 3,000 French train stations) and its subsidiary A2C, specialist in developing and managing commercial space in stations, is to develop the quality of services and adapt commercial concepts to their clients’ needs, whether they are professionals, everyday travelers or residents of the neighborhood. COLAZIONE A PORTA A MARE 12.30 – 15.00 I Stand R38.12 NAME OF THE TRANSITION IS ISTANBUL 14.00 – 14.45 I Agora, Lerins Hall Organiser: Speakers Daniele Cabuli, COO Laura Poggi, Head of Comm. Dept 66 Organiser: Speakers Zeynep Akdilli Oral, General Manager of Saf Real Estate Investment Trust öncüo Lu Enis, Chairman of the board /Architect Aydın Cengiz, Varyap Deputy Director General 67 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER CREATING & MEASURING ENGAGEMENT THROUGH DIGITAL PLATFORMS THAT MAGIC MOMENT: ENTICE, WELCOME AND PERSUADE THROUGH CULTURE 14.30 – 15.00 15.00 – 15.30 Co-organiser: Co-organiser: More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Speakers* David Fuller, Head of Digital Marketing, Toolbox Marketing Michelle Buxton, Group Managing, Toolbox Marketing International retail destination marketing agency, Toolbox Marketing, show how shopping centres can create engagement with customers and tenants while harnessing the power of social media to measure conversation and promote your brand. *Meet the speakers during MAPIC at the More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera. David Fuller Michelle Buxton More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Session in French Speaker* Hélène Wang, Consultant, Lordculture It only takes a moment to capture a potential consumer’s imagination and inspire him or her to enter into your world. It takes another moment to convince her or him to stay. Shopping malls and transit areas (airports, train and bus stations) are constantly looking for new ways to make an unforgettable first impression. Culture- whether exhibitions of breath-taking visual art, whacky hands-on activities for children, spontaneous flash mobs- offers a compelling way to create an enticing and unique experience, differentiate your mall from the competition, and encourage new and existing consumers to stay longer and come back. At this session, find out how some visionary developers and their partners have used culture to create an alluring and memorable welcome experience. *Meet the speakers during MAPIC at the More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera CENTRALNY DETSKY MAGAZIN NA LUbYANKE 14.30 – 16.00 I Verrière Grand Auditorium Organiser: Speakers: Kalinin Sergey, President, Hals-Development Strigin Vladimir, Vice President, Head of Commercial Management and Housing Sales, Hals-Development Borkin Evgenie, Vice President, Head of Commercial Real Estate, Hals-Development Vinogradov Ivan, Account Head, Hals-Development 68 Hélène Wang 69 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER FACTORY OUTLET RETAILING – SECRETS FOR SUCCESS Retail Pitching “Lyon’s retailers best concepts 2012” 15.00 – 15.45 I Champs-Elysées room, Level 01 15.00 – 15.45 I Agora, Lerins Hall Co-organiser: Moderator Jayne Rafter, Publisher & Joint MD, RLI C/O Paramount Publications Ltd (UK) Speakers Phil Cottingham, Head of retail, Quintain Estates & Development PLC (UK) John Devine, Director, Subway Real Estate (USA) Iestyn Roberts, Chief Executive, Free Port Retail (UK) Sebastian Sommer, Northern Europe Director, Neinver Asset Management Deutschland GmbH (Germany) Photo credit: Sydney Griffin 19 outlet centers totaling 410,000 m2 are planned to open in 2012 in seven European countries, as well as in Russia and the Ukraine, within the session we take a look at this buoyant sector and why retailers should be looking to embrace an outlet concept into their future expansion strategy. An overview of Factory outlet centres in Europe: Players, facts, figures, trends Challenges and Opportunities, and what lies ahead for outlet retailing and development. How can we integrate shopping & tourism in outlet centres? How to transform a restraint into an asset? What is the successful collaboration between the brand and outlet? With Luxury brands becoming more and more lifestyle brands what future do they have in Outlets? Jayne Rafter Phil Cottingham Iestyn Roberts Sebastian Sommer 70 Organiser: Session in French Speakers: Philippe Grillot, President of the Lyon Chamber of Commerce and Industry Marc Degrange, Vice President of the Lyon Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in charge of retail Philippe Florentin, Bieh (Restaurant) Bruno Poncet, Chronostock (Pop-up store) Jean Sébastien Veilleux, La Canadienne (Leather clothes) David Kalfa, Danael (Luxury jewellery) Frédéric Marteau, Lucien & La Cocotte Cie (Restaurant) Caroline Beucher, Mondial Tissus (Fabrics - textiles haberdashery) Imen Kadidi, Shop Coiffure (Professional hair and beauty supplies) Rachel Comberoure, Village Des Createurs - La Boutique (Unique concept which aims to create a privileged link between professionals of the textile and clothing industry) Eight of Lyon’s retailers, with a potential for national and international development, are revealed! Their challenge: to present their strengths and assets to you in 3 minutes flat. Followed by a cocktail offered by the CCI de Lyon. John Devine 71 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER SPEED MATCHING: DISCOVER 5 RETAIL CONCEPTS THE POWER OF POP-UP SHOPS! 15.00 – 16.00 I Oxford room, Level 01 15.30 – 16.00 More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Sponsored by Co-organiser: Discover 5 selected retailers who will present their concept to local authorities’ representatives, shopping centres owners, master franchisees and developers in 7 minutes. LIU.JO - Fashion (Italy) Minopolis / KCC Entertainment Design - Fashion (Austria) Nooï - Food (France) Suvari - Fashion (Turkey) Pink Woman - Fashion (Greece) Each session will be followed by a networking coffee where presenters and the audience can network. Speakers* Els Demey, Co-Founder, PopItUp.eu Jody Duyck, Co-Founder, PopItUp.eu In this presentation, Els Demey and Jody Duyck, retail trend experts and founders of PopItUp.eu, will explain the latest trend in retail, i.e. the pop-up store. It has become a strategic move for real estate companies and landlords. But also brands, retailers and city councils are benefiting. There are many reasons to set up a pop-up store. PopItUp.eu will show you how you can make use of this hot trend that is likely to stay. Throughout this 20 minute workshop, you will be inspired by lots of international cases. Let’s pop it up! *Meet the speakers during MAPIC at the More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Els Demey 72 Jody Duyck 73 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER POP-UP STORES ARE NOW AN ESTAbLISHED OPERATION, ARE YOU SEIZING THE OPPORTUNITIES? HOW IS TURKEY PLACED IN TODAY’S RETAIL REAL ESTATE GLObAL INVESTMENT WORLD ? 16.00 – 16.45 I Champs-Elysées room, Level 01 16.00 – 16.30 More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Co-organiser: More VISION newsletter Speakers Peter Clucas, Editor-in-Chief, More VISION newsletter Pop-up shops have gone from a perfect example of temporary installation to a fixture on every marketing-strategy-to-do list. Pop-up outlets also offer a way for brands to reach customers without having to take on the commitment (and overheads) of large premises and long-term leases. How could your operation benefit from pop-ups? You will come away from the presentation with facts, figures and actionable ideas. Peter Clucas Co-organisers: Moderator Antoine de Riedmatten, Global Industry Leader Consumer Business, Deloitte (France) Speakers Eyüphan Boyvadaoglu, Managing Director - Chairman, Metro Properties Gayrimenkul (Turkey) Seymur Tari, CEO, Turkven Private Equity (Turkey) As the 15th largest retail market in the world Turkey is increasingly attractive for foreign and local investors. Ranked 13th on the Global Retail Development Index, 8th on the Fashion Retail Index and 9th on the E-Retail Index, retail real estate developments have increased and continue to do so. The current total of 26 million sqm of retail real estate being leased will grow to 28 million sqm in 2013 and the number of shopping centres will increase to 366. These facts help identify why Turkey is such an attractive market. Antoine de Riedmatten 74 Eyüphan Boyvadaoglu Seymur Tari 75 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER OVERVIEW OF THE bRAZILIAN FRANCHISING SECTOR AND OPPORTUNITIES DIGITAL PLATFORMS: MUST HAVE & NICE TO HAVE FOR SHOPPING CENTERS 16.00 – 16.45 I Agora, Lerins Hall 16.30 – 17.00 More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Co-organiser: Organiser: Speaker* Pamela Wolf, Partner/Digital Business, Invalio Speakers Ricardo Camargo, Executive Director, ABF Eric Portelli, Carmen Steffen Brazil is already the 4th largest franchise market in number of brands, according to the World Franchise Council and currently has 2,031 franchise networks operating in the country. Revenue for the franchise sector in 2011 accounted for 2,1% of Brazil’s GDP. SPEED MATCHING: DISCOVER 5 SHOPPING CENTRE PROJECTS 16.00 – 17.00 I Oxford room, Level 01 5 selected shopping centres will pitch their developments in 7 minutes to retailers and investors. 837 Washington Meatpacking district NYC Thor Equities (USA)* London Designer Outlet - Quintain Estates and developments (UK) Moenchengladbach Arcaden - MFI management für immobilien AG (Germany) Plac Unii City Gallery - Liebrecht & Wood (Poland) Westgate - CapitaMalls Asia Limited (Singapore) Have you integrated the digital experience into your overall shopping experience strategy? Would like to but are not really sure what’s important and what’s just a short term trend? Overwhelmed by all the choices and not sure where to get started? Not sure about the true value for your customer and impact it will have on your P&L? We’re all aware that customers are shopping more and more on the web, but what does this mean for the shopping center? And what does this mean for the customer in the shopping center? Do shopping centers need to be more digital? Digital is a two way channel and smart retailers who have realized this are adjusting their strategy accordingly. In this conference we will look at some of the tools on the market and why they might be right for your organisation or not. Tools such as mobile devices, geolocalization, customer reviews, customer service platforms, affiliation programs, social networks, etc and help you start thinking about the digital opportunities that are right for you. *Meet the speakers during MAPIC at the More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Each session will be followed by a networking coffee where presenters and the audience can network. *Out of competition. Entry not reviewed by the jury 76 Pamela Wolf 77 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER PRÉSENTATION DES ÉVOLUTIONS DU CENTRE-VILLE DE MULHOUSE A SMART RUSSIAN-STYLE SHOPPING CENTRE A NEW GENERATION OF BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE TO ASSIST SHOPPING CENTRE MANAGEMENT TO MANAGE THEIR BUSINESS MORE EFFECTIVELY 16.30 – 18.00 I Stand n° 06.12 / 08.11 17.00 – 17.45 I Agora, Lerins Hall Organiser: Speakers Jean Rottner, Maire de Mulhouse Jean-Marie Bockel, Président de Mulhouse Alsace Agglomération Stephan Muzika, Directeur général de la SERM Is Europe losing its investment shine? 17.00 – 17.45 I Champs-Elysées room, Level 01 Co-organiser: Speakers Skorokhodov Roman - President, Watcom Group Knyazev Alexey - Managing Partner, Watcom Data Consulting Maximov Andrey - Head of the Smart Mall Project, Prospects Baltics - Concept of Smart Mall System - Advantages and Know-how Moderator Damian Wild, Editor, Estates Gazette (part of Reed Business Information) (UK) Speaker Michael Rodda, Partner, Cushman & Wakefield LLP (UK) Barbara Somogyiova, Director of International Expansion, List Fashion Group S.P.A. (Italy) With parts of European stuck in the economic doldrums, some global investors are starting to shun the entire continent as a destination for inward investment. How can the “good” markets ensure global investors recognise the opportunities they continue to create and avoid being tarred with the same brush as poorer performers? What can investors, retailers and inward investment agencies do to stay competitive with fastgrowing markets in other parts of the world? Damian Wild Organiser: Michael Rodda 78 - First cases and perspectives Signature of the agreement between BNP Paribas Real Estate Advisory Italy and Reno Srl 17.00 I Stand R29.01 - Riviera Hall - Level 1 Organiser: BNP Paribas Real Estate Advisory Italy develops its retail activity and signs an agreement for consultancy with Reno srl Barbara Somogyiova 79 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER THURSDAY 15 NOVEMBER Italy: the next opportunity New Retailer Cocktail: Exclusive event gathering developers & new retailers 17.00 – 18.30 I Oxford room, Level 01 17.00 I Lerins Forum Organiser: Moderator Guglielmo Pelliccioli, Founder, Quotidiano Immobiliare, Daily Real Estate SRL (Italy) Speakers Pietro Malaspina, President, CNCC and Director, Sierra Italy (Italy) Corrado Vismara, Vice President, Consiglio Nazionale dei Centri Commerciali (Italy) Giuseppe Roma, General Director, Fondazione CENSIS (Italy) “Italian real estate investment has been flat since 2007, with average quarterly investment volumes of €1 billion per quarter but there is the potential for considerable upside in 2012 and beyond as investors reconsider the next opportunity as country risk subsides.” Robert Stassen, head of EMEA Capital Markets Research at Jones Lang LaSalle, Dec. 2011 Organiser: By invitation only. MAPIC AWARDS GALA DINNER AND PRIZE-GIVING 20.00 I Martinez Hotel Book a seat/table for the evening. MAPIC AWARDS PARTY 23.00 I Martinez Hotel Sponsored by “(However,) near term weakness creates potential for longer term outperformance. An economic recovery translating into rent growth and improving investor sentiment could lead to double digit total returns in the medium term.” RREEF Real Estate Research, European Real Estate Strategic Outlook, March 2012 Agenda 17.00 Welcome and opening remarks 17.10Italy: a model in resiliency 17.30Projects presentations - A portfolio of Italian projects in multiple areas of Retail Real Estate development 18.30 Closing remarks Guglielmo Pelliccioli Pietro Malaspina 80 Corrado Vismara Giuseppe Roma 81 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME FRIDAY 16 NOVEMBER FRIDAY 16 NOVEMBER MAPIC FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE DIGITAL PLATFORMS: MUST HAVE & NICE TO HAVE FOR SHOPPING CENTERS 10.00 - 11.00 I Agora, Lerins Hall 11.00 – 11.30 More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Organiser: Co-organiser: A HAPPY MARRIAGE: CULTURE AND RETAIL IN LOVE 10.30 – 11.00 More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Co-organiser: Speaker* Hélène Wang, Consultant, Lordculture The relationship between culture and commerce has never been stronger. In shopping malls, cultural and artistic events are becoming a regular and eagerly anticipated feature, and strong partnerships are evolving to create permanent spaces in malls dedicated to culture. Drawing on a range of exciting case studies from around the world, this session will highlight how, with different operating models and approaches, retail and cultural institutions manage and organize these dynamic and creative joint projects. *Meet the speakers during MAPIC at the More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Speaker* Pamela Wolf, Partner/Digital Business, Invalio Have you integrated the digital experience into your overall shopping experience strategy? Would like to but are not really sure what’s important and what’s just a short term trend? Overwhelmed by all the choices and not sure where to get started? Not sure about the true value for your customer and impact it will have on your P&L? We’re all aware that customers are shopping more and more on the web, but what does this mean for the shopping center? And what does this mean for the customer in the shopping center? Do shopping centers need to be more digital? Digital is a two way channel and smart retailers who have realized this are adjusting their strategy accordingly. In this conference we will look at some of the tools on the market and why they might be right for your organisation or not. Tools such as mobile devices, geolocalization, customer reviews, customer service platforms, affiliation programs, social networks, etc and help you start thinking about the digital opportunities that are right for you. *Meet the speakers during MAPIC at the More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Hélène Wang Pamela Wolf 82 83 DETAILED PROGRAMME DETAILED PROGRAMME FRIDAY 16 NOVEMBER FRIDAY 16 NOVEMBER WRAP-UP KEYNOTE ADDRESS THAT MAGIC MOMENT: ENTICE, WELCOME AND PERSUADE THROUGH CULTURE 11.00 – 11.45 I Champs-Elysées room, Level 01 James Brown, Director, Jones Lang LaSalle (UK) 11.30 – 12.00 More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Co-organiser: Speaker* Hélène Wang, Consultant, Lordculture Biography James Brown is Head of EMEA Retail Research and Consulting at Jones Lang LaSalle. Working closely with Retail Research and Consulting colleagues across EMEA, James is responsible for coordinating and developing all pan EMEA retail research and client consulting needs. His team provides strategic advice on retail markets and retail real estate, for developers, investors, landlords and retailers. James is an active member of the ICSC ERG Committee, the ULI Retail and Entertainment Council and the British Council of Shopping Centres. It only takes a moment to capture a potential consumer’s imagination and inspire him or her to enter into your world. It takes another moment to convince her or him to stay. Shopping malls and transit areas (airports, train and bus stations) are constantly looking for new ways to make an unforgettable first impression. Culture- whether exhibitions of breath-taking visual art, whacky hands-on activities for children, spontaneous flash mobs- offers a compelling way to create an enticing and unique experience, differentiate your mall from the competition, and encourage new and existing consumers to stay longer and come back. At this session, find out how some visionary developers and their partners have used culture to create an alluring and memorable welcome experience. *Meet the speakers during MAPIC at the More VISION pavilion, R28.01, Level Riviera Hélène Wang 84 85