Wien – Världens bästa stad att leva i?
Wien placerar sig ofta bra i internationella undersökningar som mäter livskvalitet och attraktivitet. Under tio år har Wien toppat Mercer Quality of Living Ranking’s listor som världens bästa stad att leva i. Stort kulturutbud, ett väl utbyggt kollektivtrafiksystem och hög säkerhet är några av anledningarna.
Program
11th of May
09.30 Flight departure from Arlanda
11.45 Arrival at Vienna Airport // 09.19 Arrival at Vienna Central Station
Bus transfer to the city
Welcome to the 10th study visit of the Council of the Stockholm-Mälarregion
Mr. Kristoffer Tamsons (M), Regional Minister for Transport of Region Stockholm and Chair of Council for the Stockholm Mälar Region
13.00-13.45 Lunch at Rathauskeller, Friedrich-Schmidt-Platz 1
14.00-16.30 Welcome and Introduction to Vienna at the City Hall
Introduction to Vienna as a city and a state. International competitiveness, Quality of life and the regional economic policy. The cooperation between Vienna and its surrounding regions and cities. The triple helix collaboration Vienna Economic Council.
Mr. Peter Hanke (SPÖ), Executive City Councillor of Finance, Business, Labour, International Affairs and Vienna Public Utilities
Mr. Nicolai Rodimov, Regional Manager, Vienna Business Agency
Smart City Vienna and the Climate Road Map
Mr. Thomas Madreiter, Director of Planning, Vienna
Vienna housing model
Mr. Kurt Puchinger, Senior Advisor for housing, Vienna
16.30 The history and renewal of Vienna
Guided city walk back to Hotel Ruby Lissi, Fleischmarkt 19, Laurenzerberg 2
18.30 Bus departure from hotel
19.00 Dinner at the Swedish Embassy, Liechtensteinstrasse 51
12th of May
08.30 Bus departure from hotel to Sofiensäle, Marxergasse 17
09.00-12.00 Skills and Education
Welcome and introduction to the Austrian education system – From vocational to academic higher education
Mr. Heribert WULZ, Deputy Director General for Higher Education
Mr. Eduard STAUDECKER, Head of Department for VET Politics
Mr. Stephan WABA, Deputy Head of Department for IT Didactics
Introduction to Technische Universität Wien and the OECD-project enhancing labour market relevance and outcomes of higher education (LMRO) of the European Union
Prof. Paul Mayrhofer, Dean of Academic Affairs of the faculty of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Supplying the Austrian infrastructure with skilled labour – What do we have in common and what can we learn from each other?
Ms. Urusula Bazant, Head of Division for Training and Education, ÖBB
Mr. Dieter Pichler, Managing Director FCP Fritsch, Chiari & Partner ZT GmbH
12.00 Lunch
13.00-15.30 Transport, Infrastructure and Cross Regional Planning
The public transport system of Vienna, Niederösterreich and Burgenland.
Mr Wolfgang Schroll, Managing Director VOR
Infrastructure planning of Vienna and its connection to the Smart City Strategy
Mr. Andreas Trisko, Head of Vienna’s Municipal Department of Urban Planning and Urban Development
The cross regional infrastructure collaboration between Vienna, Niederösterreich and Burgenland
Mr. Andreas Trisko, Head of Vienna’s Municipal Department of Urban Planning and Urban Development Ms. Renate Zuckerstätter, Manager SUM-Nord
Mr. Peter Zinggl, Head of Regional Planning for Burgenland
15.30 Transport with S7 S-bahn to Geiselbergstrasse station
16.00 Visit at Siemens’ Metro Factory in Vienna, Leberstrasse 34
Welcome, introduction and tour
Mr. Arnulf Wolfram, CEO, Siemens Mobility Austria
Ms. Kristina Nyquist, CEO, Siemens Mobility Sweden
Ms. Claudia Skerbinz, Head of Passenger Coaches, Siemens Mobility Austria
Mr. Paul Winkler, Director of Manufacturing Operations, Siemens Mobility Austria
Mr. Michael Leisgang, Plant Manager, Siemens Mobility Austria
17.30 Bus departure to hotel
19.00 Bus departure to restaurant
19.30 Dinner at Heurigen Martin Zimmermann, Armbrustergasse 5
13th of May
07.30 Walk // Bus departure from hotel to Gerstner Konditorei, Kärntner Strasse 51
08.00-10.00 Business and Culture – A Comparison Between Sweden and Austria
Mr. Paul Turac, President, Swedish chamber of commerce in Austria
Mr. Per Alriksson, Managing Director, Saab Aeronautics Austria
Ms. Lea Widén, President, Österreichisch-Schwedische Gesellschaft
Delegation’s reflections and summary of the study trip
Mr. Kristoffer Tamsons (M), Head of delegation
10.00 Bus departure to airport
12.25 Flight departure
14.45 Arrival at Arlanda
Olika resealternativ erbjuds:
Flyg
Arlanda – Wien 09:30-11:45 direktflyg med Austrian Airlines
Wien – Arlanda 12:25-14:35 direktflyg med Austrian Airlines
Flygresan klimatkompenseras.
Tåg
07:20-18:02 Stockholm-Hamburg
20:29-09:19 Hamburg-Wien
20:13-08:47 Wien-Hamburg
10:53-14:14 Hamburg-Fredericia
14:23-16:03 Fredericia-Köpenhamn
16:19-21:38 Köpenhamn-Stockholm
Tåg + flyg
Möjlighet finns även att ta tåg till Wien och flyg tillbaka till Stockholm.
Boende
Deltagaravgift
Ca 10 000 kr per person plus kostnad för resa. Kostnad flyg ca 3000 kr/person. Kostnad tåg ca 9000 kr/person. Kostnad tåg till Wien + flyg tillbaka till Stockholm ca 6000 kr/person. Samtliga priser exkl moms. I grundavgiften ingår konferensprogram, studiebesök, lokala transporter i Wien, enkelrum med frukost två nätter, två middagar, tre luncher. Deltagaravgiften faktureras från Travel Team till angiven fakturaadress.
Anmälan
Anmälan görs via denna länk. Endast personlig inbjudan.
Reseinformation med anledning av coronapandemin
Resan planeras i enlighet med rådande regler kring pandemin. Läs här för mer information.
Frågor?
För mer information om programmet, kontakta Maria Nimvik Stern, Mälardalsrådet, tel 070-548 13 02.
Har du frågor om resebokningen, kontakta Travel Team, tel tel 010-188 25 00, catharina@travelteam.se