INVITATION

I N V I TAT I O N
19–20 MARCH 2014
N O R G E S VA R E M E S S E , L I L L E S T R Ø M
THEME:
CL IMATE – O UR SHA RED R E S P O N S I B I L I T Y
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Dear friends
Invitation to the 360 0 Symposium* 2014
Brødrene Dahl is looking to repeat last year’s success and hereby invites
you to join us for another symposium to be held 19–20 March 2014. The
main focus this year will be on an increasingly important topic for our
industry: CLIMATE!
At our past symposia the main themes
have been Environment (2011) and
Maintenance (2012). In light of our
constantly changing weather and climate,
we feel it would be appropriate to pick
up where we left off in previous years by
putting climate on the agenda. The sectors
in which we operate, i.e. Water and Waste
Water, hydroelectric power and Traffic
Safety, are greatly affected by the climate.
Our Water and Waste Water division is
working to improve solutions for dealing
with the ever increasing volumes of
surface water in urban areas, on roads
etc. In response to the increased risk of
landslides and associated damage, the
Traffic Safety division is having to focus
more on emergency preparedness, warning
systems and safety measures.
Hydroelectric power offers a range of
benefits as a renewable, clean, reliable
and flexible resource. These are qualities
that will become increasingly attractive
in the years ahead, as focus on the climate
continues to grow.
In the knowledge that our climate has a
significant impact on human well-being
on this planet, we are certain that we will
be able to put together a programme that
will appeal to all our business partners.
We hope you will be able to join us
and look forward to seeing you at the
symposium!
Best regards,
Brødrene Dahl
Torbjørn L. Vik
Marketing Director CE
* A forum for industry experts to discuss issues of mutual interest.
Program
Common symposium
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Wednesday 19 March, Norges Varemesse, Lillestrøm
Moderator: Haddy N’jie, TV presenter
08.00 – 09.00
Registration
09.00 – 09.15
Welcome – Torbjørn L Vik, Marketing Director CE, Brødrene Dahl
09.15 – 09.45
Introduction to meteorology, precipitation and climate – Hilde Holdhus,
weather forecaster, TV2
09.45 – 10.15
How many micro power plants will be built by 2020, and why is this important with
regard to the climate? – Rein Husebø, CEO, Småkraft AS
10.15 – 10.45
Maintaining and planning roads in a changing climate – Dr Jan Otto Larsen,
Department of Civil and Traffic Safety Engineering
10.45 – 11.00
Coffee and snacks
11.00 – 11.30
Saint-Gobain/Brødrene Dahl’s environmental initiatives –
Kåre Malo, CEO, Saint-Gobain Nordic
11.30 – 12.00
Panel debate, moderated by Haddy N’jie
12.00 – 13.00
Lunch
13.00 – 15.00
Time to visit the fair
15.00 – 16.30
Parallel symposia: Water and Waste Water, Hydroelectric Power, Traffic Safety
16.30 – 19.00
Time to visit the fair
Dinner
20.00
Thursday 20 March, Norges Varemesse, Lillestrøm
Moderator: Torbjørn L. Vik, Marketing Director CE, Brødrene Dahl
09.00 – 10.00
Parallel symposia: Water and Waste Water, Hydroelectric Power, Traffic Safety
10.00 – 11.00
Time to visit the fair
11.00 – 12.00
Parallel symposia: Water and Waste Water, Hydroelectric Power, Traffic Safety
12.00 – 13.00
Forging your own path – Karina Hollekim
13.00 – 14.00
Lunch and conclusion
TORBJØRN L. VIK
Marketing Director CE, Brødrene Dahl. Has worked for the company
since 1986 as a Key Account Manager, Regional Manager and Marketing
Director Water and Waste Water since 1998. Graduated with an
engineering degree from the Norwegian University of Life Sciences.
HADDY N’JIE
Haddy is this year’s daytime compère. She is well known as a TV
presenter on Norwegian television. She has presented a number of high
profile live TV shows and was named Female Presenter of the Year in
2011. She is also a singer, songwriter and journalist.
HILDE HOLDHUS
Hilde Holdhus is the weather anchor on TV2 and a business developer at
StormGeo. She has a Master’s degree in oceanography from the University
of Bergen and has held various roles related to weather and climate at
StormGeo since 2002.
REIN HUSEBØ
Rein Husebø is the CEO of Småkraft AS. He trained as an engineer at the
Norwegian Institute of Technology and has been specialising in power
plants since 1983, particularly their planning, building, inspection and
maintenance planning. Since 1994 he has been Division Director at a
consultancy.
JAN OTTO LARSEN
Dr Jan Otto Larsen qualified as a civil engineer at the Norwegian Institute
of Technology. He holds a Master’s degree in hydrogeology from Colorado,
USA, and wrote his doctoral thesis on quick clay slides in Verdalen. His
career includes three years working for the Norwegian Public Roads
Administration in Sogn og Fjordane, 27 years at NGI, and the last 10 years
at the Norwegian Directorate of Public Roads. Dr Larsen lectures at the
Norwegian University of Science and Technology and holds an associate
professorship at the University Centre in Svalbard.
KÅRE MALO
CEO of Saint-Gobain Nordic since 2005.
KARINA HOLLEKIM
Karina is known internationally as a base jumper and was one of the
world’s leading freeriders when one day in the autumn of 2006 her life
was turned upside down. Karina will be sharing her story of carving
out her own path and exploring it – be it the top of a mountain or her
own limits.
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SVEIN HÅKON HØYVIK
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Program
Parallel symposia Water and Waste Water
Wednesday 19 March, Norges Varemesse, Lillestrøm
Moderator: Svein Håkon Høyvik
Former Chief Engineer at Stavanger Municipality. Now retired. For the past three
decades Høyvik has held various managerial positions concerning Water and
Waste Water in the city of Stavanger, and water has always been his specialism.
ODD ØSTGAARD
Having worked with Water and Waste Water at Brødrene Dahl since 1983, he became
the company’s Marketing Director Water and Waste Water in 2011. He qualified as a
construction engineer and also has marketing qualifications.
07.30 – 09.00
Registration
09.00 – 12.00
Common programme
12.00 – 13.00
Lunch
13.00 – 15.00
Time to visit the fair
ROGER LUNDE
CEO of Brødrene Dahl since 2013. He is an economist with an interest in
technology and has experience from Kongsberg Gruppen, Aker Solutions,
DNB, Scatec Solar, Emo and Hafslund Nycomed.
15.00 – 15.05
Welcome – Odd Østgaard, Marketing Director Water and Waste Water,
Brødrene Dahl
DAG O. HESSEN
15.05 – 15.20
Brødrene Dahl and the year 2020 – Roger Lunde, CEO, Brødrene Dahl
15.20 – 15.50
Climate and water: how bad could it get? – Dag O. Hessen, Professor of Biology
15.50 – 16.30
The consequences of climate change for the insurance industry –
Mia Ebeltoft, Financial Services, FNI
Fund Global.
16.30 – 19.00
Time to visit the fair
19.00 – 20.00
Break
MIA EBELTOFT
20.00
Dinner
Professor of Biology at the University of Oslo (since 1993). Works at the
Department of Biosciences, Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis
(CEES). Member of the Council on Ethics, the Norwegian Government Pension
Deputy Director at Finance Norway. Has previous worked at Storebrand/UNI’s oil
and gas division. Graduated from the University of North Dakota.
Thursday 20 March, Norges Varemesse, Lillestrøm
Moderator: Svein Håkon Høyvik
ULRICH PÄßLER
Economist. Chairman of EADIPS (European Association for Ductile Iron Pipe
Systems).
09.00 - 09.30
EADIPS, the European Association for Ductile Iron Pipe Systems –
Ulrich Pässler, chairman
09.30 - 10.00
Dealing with surface water in a wetter and wilder climate –
Professor Oddvar Lindholm
ODDVAR LINDHOLM
10.00 – 11.00
Time to visit the fair
Technology at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences is one of nine members
11.00 – 11.30
The Midgard Serpent –
Kjell Harald Kopseng, Senior Consultant, Oslo Water and Waste Water Works
commitments.
11.30 – 12.00
What does climate change mean for Water and Waste Water pipeline networks? –
Jan Stenersen, Operations Manager,Tromsø Municipality
12.00 – 13.00
Common programme
13.00 – 14.00
Lunch and conclusion
Professor Lindholm from the Department of Mathematical Sciences and
of a UNECE expert panel charged with supervising the country’s fulfilment of its
KJELL HARALD KOPSENG
is a Senior Consultant at the municipal Oslo Water and Waste Water
Works. He has spent a great deal of time working on Oslo’s new
sewerage system, known as the Midgard Serpent.
JAN STENERSEN
Qualified as an engineer at Narvik University College, and has been
Operations Manager for the municipal sewerage department in Tromsø
since 2008.
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Program
Parallel symposia – Hydroelectric Power
Wednesday 19 March, Norges Varemesse, Lillestrøm
Moderators: Geir Helljesen and Bjarte Skår
07.30 – 09.00
Registration
09.00 – 12.00
Common programme
12.00 – 13.00
Lunch
13.00 – 13.05
Opening of Vasskraft 360. Moderators: Geir Helljesen and Bjarte Skår
13.05 – 13.35
Dam breaks do happen – Gjermund Molle, Consulting Engineer, Statkraft Energi AS
13.35 – 14.00
How can we reach our renewables targets for 2020? Authorities and targets –
processes – Rune Skjevdal, CEO, Norsk Grønnkraft AS
14.00 – 14.30
Bypass valves / valve systems for fish – Oliver Appel, Regional Sales Manager International Sales, VAG Armaturen, Germany
14.30 – 15.10
Time to visit the fair
15.10 – 15.25
Cost-efficient project execution of micro power plants.
Innovation and new approaches – Roger Lunde, CEO, Brødrene Dahl
15.25 – 15.55
Climate change and the consequences for flood control –
Per Erik Nevjen, mechanical engineering division, Sweco Norway
15.55 – 16.25
Pipe trenches. Backfill in trenches for feeding pipes – stability, erosion and safety –
Håkon Bergsodden, Group Manager, Småkraft Kraftverk Bygg, Norconsult AS
16.25 – 19.00
Time to visit the fair
19.00 – 20.00
Break
20.00
Dinner
Thursday 20 March, Norges Varemesse, Lillestrøm
Moderators: Geir Helljesen and Bjarte Skår
09.00 – 09.10
Introduction by moderators Geir Helljesen and Bjarte Skår
09.10 – 09.35
Feeding pipes: what determines the cost of a completed trench including pipework?
– Ståle Haugen, Project Engineer, Brødrene Dahl
09.35 – 10.00
Liability and insurance – are standard contracts keeping up with developments? –
Marius Svendsvoll Langnes, Solicitor, Advokat Grette and Camilla Grande,
Associate Solicitor, Advokat Grette
10.00 – 11.00
Time to visit the fair
11.00 – 11.30
Is the Norwegian hydroelectric power industry dependent on new interconnectors
and energy exports? – Arne Festervoll, Consultant, Adapt Consulting
11.30 – 12.00
Environmental optimisation of micro power plants / Reducing land use. Choosing the
right technology – Øystein Grundt, Section Manager, Norwegian Water Resources
and Energy Directorate
12.00 – 13.00
Common programme
13.00 – 14.00
Lunch and conclusion
REIN HUSEBØ
Rein Husebø is the CEO of Småkraft AS. He trained as an engineer at the
Norwegian Institute of Technology and has been specialising in power
plants since 1983, particularly their planning, building, inspection and
maintenance planning. Since 1994 he has been Division Director at a
consultancy.
GEIR HELLJESEN
A former journalist, he
worked for NRK for almost
42 years, specialising in
politics.
BJARTE SKÅR
Marketing Director Hydropower at BD since 2005. Has
been working on micro power
plants at BD since 1999.
GJERMUND MOLLE
Has specialised in the
planning and construction
of power plants and dams
since 1976.
RUNE SKJEVDAL
Managing Director of Norsk
Grønnkraft AS.
ROGER LUNDE
CEO of Brødrene Dahl since 2013. He is an economist with an interest in
technology and has experience from Kongsberg Gruppen, Aker Solutions,
DNB, Scatec Solar, Emo and Hafslund Nycomed.
PER ERIK NEVJEN
He qualified as an technical engineer at the Norwegian Institute of
Technology. He has 30 years of experience with hydroelectric power, 16 of
which on the supplier side at Kværner and 14 as a consultant.
HÅKON BERGSODDEN
Head of micro power plants
at Norconsult.
CAMILLA GRANDE
Solicitor at Advokat
Grette.
STÅLE HAUGEN
Engineer since 1986.
Technical Director Pipes,
Brødrene Dahl.
MARIUS S. LANGNES
Marius S Langnes Solicitor
at Advokat Grette.
ARNE FESTERVOLL
Partner at ADAPT
Consulting, a company
specialising in energy and
climate.
ØYSTEIN GRUNDT
Section Manager, Norwegian
Water Resources and Energy
Directorate, Section for
Small Hydropower and
Watercourse Intervention.
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Program
Parallel symposia – Traffic Safety
Wednesday 19 March, Norges Varemesse, Lillestrøm
Moderator: Per Sætre
07.30 – 09.00
Registration
09.00 – 12.00
Common programme
12.00 – 13.00
Lunch
13.00 – 15.00
Time to visit the fair
15.00 – 15.05
Welcome – Terje Moe, Marketing Manager Traffic Safety, Brødrene Dahl
15.05 – 16.20
The variable signs of the future have arrived – LED and a new worldwide patent –
Petter Akerholt and others
16.20 – 16.40
Brødrene Dahl and the year 2020 – Roger Lunde, CEO, Brødrene Dahl
16.40 – 18.45
Time to visit the fair
18.45 – 20.00
Break
20.00
Dinner
Thursday 20 March, Norges Varemesse, Lillestrøm
Moderator: Per Sætre
09.00 – 09.05
Introduction by Per Sætre
09.05 – 09.35
Pro-Tec 100 – a new generation of temporary safety barriers –
Per Sætre, Technical Director, Brødrene Dahl
09.35 - 10.00
“Get a bike – break free” – an ideas competition to encourage bicycle use –
Birgit Rusten, FutureBuilt
10.00 – 11.30
Time to visit the fair
11.30 – 12.00
Falco – innovative solutions from the birthplace of the bicycle – Mark Pruijssen, Export
Manager, Falco and Stian Auen, Traffic Safety Manager, Brødrene Dahl
12.00 – 13.00
Common programme
13.00 – 14.00
Lunch and conclusion
TERJE MOE
Terje Moe is Marketing Managar Traffic Safety at Brødrene Dahl
and has been with the company since it established its Traffic Safety
division in 2009. He has been working in the sector since 2000 and has
extensive experience in various aspects of Traffic Safety.
PER SÆTRE
Per Sætre is our moderator, and he will also give a talk on our latest
traffic safety success: Pro-Tec. Per has been working in the traffic
sector since 2000, when he started at Nor-Skilt AS. Many people have
benefitted from Per’s experience thanks to the highly popular courses
on roadworks signage that he has been holding across Norway for a
number of years.
PETTER AKERHOLT
Petter Akerholt is Brødrene Dahl Traffic Safety’s specialist on electrical
and electronic products. He previously worked for Kongsberg Gruppen
and has taken on the challenge of taking Brødrene Dahl into the future
in terms of signage, focusing in particular on innovation and quality.
ROGER LUNDE
CEO of Brødrene Dahl since 2013. He is an economist with an interest in
technology and has experience from Kongsberg Gruppen, Aker Solutions,
DNB, Scatec Solar, Emo and Hafslund Nycomed.
BIRGIT RUSTEN
Climate change is one of the biggest challenges we are facing. It will have
a major impact on urban planning and architecture in the years to come.
Birgit Rusten from FutureBuilt will be talking about the ideas competition
held by the organisation to encourage bicycle use in cities.
MARK PRUIJSSEN
Mark Pruijssen is representing Falco, our supplier of well designed
quality solutions for promoting and facilitating cycling. Mark comes
from the birthplace of cycling and should be well placed to identify the
best solutions for us.
STIAN AUEN
Stian Auen has been working in the sector for many years and has
extensive experience of most aspects of the business. Increased
investment in cycling and the outdoor environment is one of his main
objectives. He will be speaking more about this together with Mark
Pruijssen during their talk.
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Climate – our shared responsibility
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Exhibitors
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An iceberg is an accumulation
of freshwater in the form of ice and
snow that has broken free from a
larger ice cap, usually a glacier.
n Isceberg are much larger
than they appear on the surface.
This is because the density of ice
is around 920 kg/m³, while the
density of seawater is around
1,025 kg/m³. Around 90% of
the volume of an iceberg will
therefore be under water.
n Iscebergs in the North
Atlantic can usually be traced
back to Greenland. A smaller source
of icebergs is the Barents Sea. The
icebergs drift past Bjørnøya and are
forced north by currents, continuing their
path to the north west of Spitsbergen.
n Discovered in 1958, the largest known
iceberg in the North Atlantic towered 168 metres
above the sea – the equivalent of a 55-storey building. These
icebergs originate from the glaciers in western Greenland and can have an
internal temperature of -15 to -20°C.
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n The Atlantic Ocean is home to very large icebergs with flat surfaces and
vertical walls. They break free from the edge of the Antarctic inland ice sheet when it flows so far
into the sea that the ice floats to the surface (shelf ice). These icebergs can drift as far north as 40° S.
The largest of them can extend to 60 metres above sea level and reach sizes of several thousand km2
(Source: Wikipedia/ Store Norske Leksikon).
Registration
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Company | Municipality
Postcode | Town
Telephone | Mobile
Email
Date | Signature
Select option 1, 2 or 3:
1. At www.360.no
2. Send or deliver the form to your
local BD representative.
3. Send the form to:
Ragnar Holth
Brødrene Dahl
P.O Box 6146, Etterstad, 0602 Oslo, Norway
Email: ragnar.holth@dahl.no
Direct line: +47 22 72 55 32
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1 March 2014
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Registration on Wednesday 19 March will
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Norges Varemesse.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU
19–20 MARCH 2014
C L IMAT E – OU R SH AR ED R E S P O N S I B I L I T Y
WELCOME
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