IN_MOVE by Railgrup, as Presidency of the Multimodal Logistics Task Force together with DITECFER, launches a very innovative proposal to discuss the opportunities that join BlockChain and CyberSecurity to current Logistics scenarios.
This first joint meeting of the ERCI working groups will be held on June 20 and 21 and June 22 and will be designed for the partners of STARS (European Project) both to work and to form teams and will be used to carry out a impressive visit to the Carrara marble caves.
The initiative is organised by the DITECFER Railway Cluster in the framework of the EU funded “EXXTRA” and “STARS” projects it coordinates, and in collaboration with the ERCI Task Forces “Cybersecurity in Railways” and “Multimodal Logistics”.
AGENDA
ACCELERATION EVENT THE BLOCKCHAIN MADE EASY
FOR SMEs AND EUROPEAN VALUE CHAINS
ERCI 1st Joint Task Forces “Cybersecurity in Railways” and “Multimodal Logistics” meeting
BLOCKCHAIN-ENABLED RAILWAY AND MULTIMODALITY APPLICATIONS TO BOOST EUROPEAN INDUSTRIAL VALUE CHAINS
USE-CASES FOR OPERATIONS, BUSINESS MODELS, SAFETY AND CYBERSECURITY
Marina di Carrara-Carrara, Tuscany, Italy | 20-22 June 2022
You are almost to participate in this first-of-a-kind event conceived and organised by DITECFER in the framework of the two running Task Forces of ERCI-European Railway Clusters Initiative “Cybersecurity in Railways” and “Multimodal Logistics” and of two EU-funded projects DITECFER coordinates: “STARS” and “EXXTRA”.
We are going to address together a ‘very hot’ topic: the Blockchain technology, representing a very important driver for innovation and performance, yet still needing to be known by wider audiences in its actual potentialities – and not only for cryptocurrencies.
Blockchain is and will be a key technology for the Railway and Multimodality sectors, as it introduces a new modality to approach processes based on data immutability. This untaps a very wide and varied potential of applications enabling benefits in terms of performance, safety, security, sustainability, operations, business models.
The full understanding of the technology and the identification of use-cases where it can deploy its benefits for each organisation become, therefore, fundamental.
For this it has been conceived as an ‘acceleration event’. Proactivity from the Participants will be therefore key.
We are looking forward to learning a lot together with all the Participants!
DAY #1 – 20 JUNE 2022
The Village – The Italian Sea Group - Viale Cristoforo Colombo, 2 - Marina di Carrara
From 9.15 Check-in, Badge Delivery, Welcome Coffee
INTRODUCTORY PART | SETTING THE SCENE
- 10.00 Welcome Greetings and Key Introductory Messages: the EXXTRA and STARS Projects, ERCI and its Task Forces, the Goal of the Acceleration Event on Blockchain - Veronica Elena BOCCI (DITECFER - Italy), Local Stakeholders, Dirk-Ulrich KRÜGER (ERCI - Belgium)
- 10.40 Cybersecurity in Railways: What Has Been Achieved? What Remains to Be Done? - Giorgio PIZZI (Ministry for Sustainable Infrastructures and Transport / ENISA TRANSSEC - Italy)
- 11.10 Automatic Train and Digital Railways: Industrial and Cybersecurity Challenges - Luigi RUCHER (Thales Ground Transportation Systems / DITECFER - Italy)
- 11.35 Railway Freight and Multimodal Logistics: How to Tackle Gaps from a Value Chain Perspective? - Ignasi GÓMEZ-BELINCHÓN (In Move by Railgrup - Spain)
- 12.00 Building EU Leadership in Blockchain Technology: The European Commission’s Blockchain
Strategy – Q&A - Pierre MARRO (European Commission - DG CNECT - Belgium)
- 12.30 Discovering the Blockchain Technology: the Fundamentals - Q&A - Prof. Filippo ZATTI (University of Firenze - BABEL - Italy)
13.00-14.30 Lunch Break and Networking
FOCUS | THE BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY IN RAILWAYS AND MULTIMODAL LOGISTICS: USE CASES AND CHALLENGES
- 14.30 Blockchain-Enabled Virtual Coupling of Automatic Train Operation - M. GANESAN (Alstom - India)
- 14.50 Digital Automatic Coupling of Rolling Stock in a Freight Train and the Enabling Role of Blockchain - Francesco LUCISANO (Co.El.Da. Software - Italy), Guido ANCARANI (DITECFER - Italy)
- 15.10 Blockchain-enabled Exchange of Information in TEN-T Logistics Corridors - Laura CASTELLANI (Excise, Customs and Monopoles Agency - Italy), Federica MONTARESI (Eastern Ligurian Sea Port Authority - Italy)
- 15.35 Blockchain-enabled Ports: the Experience of the "PLANET" H2020 project and Blockchain Interoperability - Harris NIAVIS (Inlecom - Belgium), Claudio SALVADORI (NGS-New Generation Sensors - Italy)
16.00-16.20 Coffee-break
- 16.25 What Skills for Blockchain: the "CHAISE" Blueprint Alliance of the EU and Training Available -
Pietro AZZARA (Italia 4 Blockchain - Italy)
- 16.50 The STARS Blockchain Network: How We Got Here and What Our Goals - Conversation between Veronica Elena BOCCI (DITECFER / STARS project - Italy) and Fabio GATTI (Apuana SB / STARS project - Italy)
- 17.10 Final Round-Table on Open-points concerning the Use of Blockchain and Key Conclusions - with Giorgio PIZZI, Luigi RUCHER, Pietro AZZARA, Federica MONTARESI, Thomas OSTERTAG, Fabio GATTI - Moderates: Veronica Elena BOCCI
- Day 1 Works finish | 19.00 Networking Aperitivo at Doride Beach – Viale Amerigo Vespucci, 28
The Village – The Italian Sea Group - Viale Cristoforo Colombo, 2 - Marina di Carrara
From 9.15 Check-in, Badge Delivery, Welcome Coffee
FOCUS PART 1 | LOOKING FOR NEW USE CASES IN THE RAILWAY AND MULTIMODAL LOGISTICS VALUE CHAINS, AND THE ROLE OF SMEs
- 10.00 Recap of Day 1: Key Learnings and Inspirations - Veronica Elena BOCCI (DITECFER - Italy)
Presentations from Stakeholders of use-cases suitable to be enabled by Blockchain & Pitches of Ideas
- 10.15 Untap Potentials from Integrating Technologies: Blockchain and Additive Manufacturing –
DEMO – Q&A – Nicola GRAMEGNA (EnginSoft – Italy), Martin HOLLAND (Prostep – Germany)
- 10.45 Blockchain for Tracking and Tracing Materials Used in Manufacturing Processes, supporting Sustainability and Circular Value Chains – Q&A – Annabelle SION (Polymeris – France), Maximin MAIR (DeconX – Italy)
- 11.10 Blockchain for Condition Monitoring – Q&A – John EUSTON (University of Birmingham –
United Kingdom)
- 11.30 Untap Potentials from Integrating Technologies: Blockchain and IoT – DEMO – Q&A –
Leonardo FABBRI (Elfi Electronics – Italy), Guido ANCARANI (DITECFER – Italy)
- 11.50 Untap Potentials from Integrating Technologies: Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence; Blockchain and Digital Twin; Overview of More Possible Use Cases; Funding Opportunities – Q&A
– Veronica Elena BOCCI, Guido ANCARANI (DITECFER – Italy)
FOCUS PART 2 | LEARNING TO WORK WITH THE BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY
- 12.10 How to Register a Transaction on the STARS Blockchain Network – LIVE EXERCISE – Q&A –
Fabio GATTI (Apuana SB – Italy), All
13.00-14.30 Lunch Break and Networking
- 14.30 Multi-purpose-Blockchain in a Value Chain: Tracking and Tracing Origins of Materials, Adding Value to “Made In” Products, Multimodal Logistics – DEMO of What We Will Visit and Experience on Day 3 – Fabio GATTI (Apuana SB – Italy)
16.00-16.20 Coffee-break
- 16.20 Practical Work in Groups – Identification of Use Cases, Key Stakeholders, Key Data, Key
Benefits - All
- 17.10 Brief Presentations in Plenary of the Works by all Groups - All
- 17.50 Re-cap of Key Lessons Learnt – Veronica Elena BOCCI (DITECFER – Italy), Fabio GATTI (Apuana SB – Italy)
18.00 Day 2 Works finish
Parcheggio Oriana Fallaci - Via Oriana Fallaci - Marina di Carrara
9.15 Meeting with Participants to Day 3
- 9.30 Departure with the Participants’ Cars to reach the Marble Quarries Area
- 10.30 Start of the Visit to the Marble Quarries with Jeeps with the Guides and to the Cava Museum
– Illustration of How Blockchain is Used to Trace the Origin and Characteristics of Marble
12.30 Lunch at the Quarries Area
- 14.00 Visit to the “Cooperativa Scultori di Carrara” (Carrara Sculptures Cooperative) - Illustration of How Blockchain is Used to Guarantee the Authenticity of the Sculptures
- 16.00 Visit to the “MDC Terminal” at the Port of Marina di Carrara – Visit and Explanation of Operations, Illustration of How Blockchain Enables Document Transactions between Parties at the Terminal up to the Port of Destination
17.30 Day 3 and overall Works finish
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