The parallel agenda that doesn't deserve the name. Because first of all, it takes place while the tracks are underway. And second of all, it doesn't strictly consist of agenda items, but rather could be seen as a positive provocation. But that is not really self-explanatory. Therefore let's start again:
It happens all day and the whole time.
In the building and on the grounds. Antithesis to the hustle and bustle. Interaction and movement. Stimulation and excitement. Inspiration and irritation. Calm and fury. Compromises and controversies.
All of this in forms and formats that will surprise you.
All participants from all tracks
We just have to keep beating around the bush because, firstly, we want to keep it as a big surprise. And secondly, it is still one for us, too. Just this much: We will create a lot of space with just air.
Everything that inspires and grounds us takes place in the “volume”. Everything that searches and makes an impression. Everything that rubs the wrong way and rounds off the day. Everything that let's you dive in and take off. Are you ready? We're excited, too.
Klaus Motoki Tonn, Digital Mindfulness Trainer, Ikigai Master, Author, Musician at findezukunft.com
4:30-5:15 P.M. | EN | Room 0.2
Kintsugi and Ikigai are two comprehensive and profound concepts* from Japanese culture that are still rarely applied in a Western business context...
(unlike Muda or Kaizen, for example, which have already become widely known through the lean management wave).
This workshop focuses on the question: How to deal well with “cracks” - in porcelain, but also in resumes and in supply chains. Motoki gives an insight into the Japanese principles of life, shows examples of their application, and enables all participants to embark on a pleasantly challenging journey of inspiration and reflection. With humor and depth.
Jens Verstaen and Carsten Bente, AEB
5:15-6:00 P.M. | DE | Flexspace “facing the fire station”
Participate live in a podcast recording on a top topic. Carsten Bente, expert for international customs processes, responds to...
the questions from podcast host Jens Verstaen. Carsten provides exciting insights into centralized customs clearance and explains how companies can efficiently bundle their customs processes, save time, and minimize risks with it. Also included is the popular quickfire round - and of course the opportunity to ask questions yourself.
Simon Schaller, pure Scenography
8:30 A.M.-8:00 P.M. | DE and EN | You'll find it ;-)
Creative booths for all the senses offered throughout the day. What do we hold on to when everything keeps shifting? Let's write it down...
A banner will be created with things to hold on to in wild times. Plus: A space to switch off from everyday life and switch on your senses. With sounds, light, conversation, and so on.
Simon Schaller AKA “Funkel” will orchestrate the “volume”. Let's pump it up...
Carsten Stobwasser and Achim Ritz, AEB
9:30 A.M.-6:00 P.M. | DE and EN | 3rd floor
The time is now: The place is the O&P Lounge. Origin of goods and preferences remain important topics. Have a cup of coffee or...
tea, talk about it, and ask your questions. Small presentations and demos will show you how Origin & Preferences can be mapped in your own processes and used to remain competitive. Also ideal for networking and “looking at things from above”... because the lounge is located on the 3rd floor on the corridors and balconies above the atrium.
Janine Lampprecht, CEO and Founder,
Grenzlotsen
5:15-6:00 P.M. | DE | Flexspace “facing the road” station”
Janine is one of the best-known faces of the lively German global trade scene: And sometimes you get the impression that she exists...
more than once. Janine is active in the customs consulting and optimization business for companies with Grenzlotsen, with Zollwärts she has invented one of the two :-) most interesting global trade events, on LinkedIN, she is a B2B influencer... She is also a mother and married - can you believe he's also an entrepreneur?
How is it possible to juggle all this? Janine provides insights, asks questions, shares answers, and looks forward to the discussion.
Thomas Lanners, myclimate Deutschland
4:30-5:45 | EN | Room 0.1
As a non-profit organization, myclimate creates educational and advisory services for effective climate protection. One example: the myclimate...
Solution Circle. Develop a practical and interactive global scenario in a group to restrict global warming. How much wiggle room do we have? Which climate protection measures work particularly well?
With the help of a professional climate simulation software, we will shape a sustainable future.
Dennis Herrmann and Tom Lupo, ART HELPS
4:30-4:50 P.M. | DE | Kantino
5:30-5:50 P.M. | EN | Room 0.2
In this workshop, Dennis and Tom reveal everything that we still have to keep under wraps to keep up suspense for now. ART HELPS...
believes in the power of creativity and therefore offers workshops for young people and children in crisis areas and situations.
They have been part of get connected for years, this year in a more expansive way than ever - and more airy. Here you can find out more about what is happening with the projects in Ukraine, Iraq, and Germany and how you can use art and creativity to create prospects.
Mareike Biermann and Maximilian Zenk, AEB
8:30 A.M.-8:00 P.M. | DE and EN | You'll find it ;-)
Real life on your own and at your own pace. In various places throughout the building, we have set out trails for explorers...
taking part in the conference. Will you discover them all? You don't have to, but... you might miss something: Bits and pieces that might be playful, funny, strange, useless but worth knowing. And above all relaxing amidst all the get connected hustle and bustle.
Speaking of getting connected: Of course, there is also a small challenge about getting to know each other and exchanging ideas.