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DOING BUSINESS IN GERMANY ENERGY ECONOMICS 3 – 14 March 2019 AUTOMOTIVE 12 – 23 May 2019

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DOING BUSINESS IN GERMANYENERGY ECONOMICS 3 – 14 March 2019

AUTOMOTIVE 12 – 23 May 2019

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ENERGY ECONOMICS

Having undergone significant changes over the last decade, the energy sector is a prime example for innovation, entrepreneurship and impact of political legislature on national and European level. The programme aims to specifically convey current developments, challenges and dynamics within the German energy sector.

Itinerary Sunday 3 March – Thursday 14 March 2019Company and start-up visits, research centre visits and expert talks in Cologne – Bonn – Aachen – Leipzig – Berlin – Frankfurt.*

Board and lodgingSingle room with breakfast is provided on all programme days. Lunch and dinner are not included.

Contact hours50 contact hours

Cost€ 2,450Includes hotel room, breakfast, and domestic air and train fares which are part of the programme. Initial arrival and departure is not included.

Nomination deadlineFriday 30 November 2018 (please note this is a strict deadline due to programme logistics such as air ticket booking etc.)

Information required• Full name as stated in passport• Date of birth (DD/MM/YY)• Citizenship• Email

DOING BUSINESS IN GERMANY 2018

About the ‘Doing Business in Germany’ concept

Every year, the WiSo Faculty offers two intensive 12-day study tours for international (E)MBA students joining from selected partner universities. Focusing on the energy sector in March and the automotive sector in May, both programmes are an excellent opportunity to become acquainted with the characteristics and specificities of German business practices as well as current challenges and opportunities.

The programmes combine academic and practical content in a unique way and enable leaders of tomorrow to gain valuable insights into these dynamic and innovate industries.

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AUTOMOTIVE

Participants will visit car manufacturers (e.g. BMW, Ford) as well as automotive associations (e.g. VDA) and receive first-hand information about the current challenges and prospects of the industry from a German perspective. Students will learn in detail about international corporate strategy, sustainability, implications of EU policies, lobbying as well as digital transformation, leadership and communication.

Itinerary Sunday 12 May – Thursday 23 May 2019Company and institutional visits as well as expert talks in Cologne – Nürburg – Frankfurt – Berlin – Munich.*

Board and lodgingSingle room with breakfast is provided on all programme days. Lunch and dinner are not included.

Contact hours50 contact hours

Cost€ 2,450Includes hotel room, breakfast, domestic air and train fares which are part of the programme. Initial arrival and departure is not included.

Nomination deadlineThursday 31 January 2019 (please note this is a strict deadline due to programme logistics such as air ticket booking etc.)

Information required• Full name as stated in passport• Date of birth (DD/MM/YY)• Citizenship• Email

* The programme opens in Cologne and concludes in Frankfurt/Munich respectively. All cities are well connected to international airports (CGN, FRA and MUC). Please note that we reserve the right to change these tentative schedules without prior notice due to changes in availability of company representatives etc. **Based on the 2017 energy programme.

Exemplary schedule**

SAT

SUN

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

SUN

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

SUN

Opening – ZIB EWI – Cologne I (1/5)

EWI – Cologne II (4/5) EWI – Cologne II (5/5)

DLR Cologne, German Aerospace Center – Cologne

Rheinenergie Cologne

EoN ERC – Aachen

GE Power Conversion – Berlin

BDEW (German Association of Energy and Water Industries)

Train / Coach to Leipzig

General Electric – Munich

Welcome dinner

EWI – Cologne I (2/5) EWI – Cologne I (3/5)

EWI – Cologne II (start-up I) EWI – Cologne II (start-up II)

Federal Network Agency – Bonn

Sightseeing Cologne / Bonn

Surface Mine Garzweiler – Talk and tour

Train to Berlin

Sightseeing Berlin

Spokesperson Energy Policy - Berlin Tour Bundestag – Berlin

European Energy Exchange (EEX) – Leipzig

Thüga AG – Munich Farewell dinner

AM SESSION (9 – 12.30) PM SESSION (1.30 – 5)

Leisure time / Arrival

Leisure time (Cologne)

Leisure time / Departure

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For more information on the programme, please search for DBi Germany Cologne

Photos: Patrick Schöpflin (1); Lisa Beller (2); ZIB WiSo (4)

PROGRAMME MANAGER

Ms. Natasha TurnerEmail: [email protected]: +49 (0)221 470-1283

University of Cologne Faculty of Management, Economics and Social SciencesInternational Relations Center (ZIB WiSo)Albertus Magnus Platz 50923 Cologne Germany