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Summit
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Club
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Opening Event of
the Summit for the Future
Meet Global Thought Leaders
Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2005, 09:30-12:30
Location: HES Amsterdam School for Business, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Winning
the Future
by
Tom Lambert
Asia is making massive strides
and cannot be ignored - let me concentrate on the tiger rather than
the cubs. The questions, risks and challenges that we face are very
real. Perhaps we should return to the attitudes and courage of our
not too distant ancestors that understood that nothing worth doing
is without risk and, knowing the risks, opened the known and newly
discovered world to trade. The countries of Europe have an entrepreneurial
past second to none. With the clearest understanding that we can
develop in a volatile situation perhaps we can regain some of the
spirit of our forebears. Given that we must start somewhere - let
us look at the challenges that may face us in China and determine
if we have the sheer guts that it will take to deal with them.
Knowledge-Based Society as
a Way to Peace, Stability and Well-Being
by
Vladimir Petrovskiy
The knowledge-based society in Europe
set by the European Council as a strategic goal for 2010 should
serve as an inspiring example for all the countries in our world.
The basic aim of such society to provide sustainable economic growth
with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion is inseparable
from the maintenance of strategic security in a new interdependent
and multicultural world.
Promotion of the knowledge-based societies which should be conceives
as plural, variable and open to democratic choices makes it necessary
to answer the questions what is to be done and how. The European
experience should be used together with the recommendation of the
UN, UNESCO, ILO and other international bodies. Millennium Development
Goals (MDG) are of particular importance.
The promotion of the knowledge-based society in the world demands
a responsible constitutional democratic governance both at national
and global level. The task of such governance is to make the effective
decisions and put them into practice through coherent and systematic
approach to facilitate developing the potential of each individual
and bringing human beings together to adapt themselves jointly to
rapid and accelerating pace of changes in the world.
Lessons from the Future: Creating the Knowledge Society
by
Glen Hiemstra
Change the form of information, the speed of information transmission,
and the level of access to both creating and consuming information,
and you will change society. In his keynote to the Summit for the
Future 2005, Glen Hiemstra, Founder of Futurist.com and professional
futurist from Seattle, Washington, will examine the dynamics creating
a new kind of society. This will be an insightful exploration of
the powerful and sometimes surprising dynamics taking us through
a techno-social-economic revolution. The most potent technology
developments underlying this revolution go beyond information technologies
and encompass nanotechnology and the coming energy transformation.
The techno-social-economic revolution, underway for perhaps thirty
years and now more than half-way finished, is changing the basic
pillars by which we organize life, including the job, the home,
retirement, government, and education. Along the way old orders
die and new orders emerge, and through this process old Europe may
emerge renewed while the new world, America, may struggle to maintain
leadership. At the same time, resistance to the future emerges and
plays out on the global stage. The entire presentation is framed
in the context of three questions about the future, what is probable,
what is possible, and what is preferred.
Preferred
Futures
by
Wendy Schultz
Reaching our full potential - as a civilization, society, organisation,
or community - requires goals that challenge us to exceed that potential.
Unfortunately, in this most instrumental of ages, daydreaming is
unfashionable. An educational system inherited from the industrial
era teaches us to keep our attention on the task at hand; the drive
for upward mobility focuses our creativity on immediate problem-solving
and practical matters of management. The age of deconstruction awards
more points to critiques than to castles in the air.
Given these barriers, little wonder that people are uncomfortable
with the verbs "vision," "imagine," "dream." If not for the cases
cited in recent leadership and management literature which underscore
the utility of vision for motivating exemplary performance, it would
be difficult to convince professionals to engage in visioning. Yet
it is something humans do naturally, that in fact we must be trained
not to do. Reinstating visioning as a powerful creative tool is
simply re-balancing our internal environment: giving equal pride
of place to intuition and imagination next to logic and calculation.
Envisioning a preferred future requires them all.
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Wednesday, January 26,
2005
08:00-09:30
Registration
09:30-09:40
Welcome!
09:40-10:00
Greetings by
E.P. Cassee,
Managing Director, HES Amsterdam School of Business
Natalie
Yacheistova, Head of the Trade Representation of
the Russian Federation in The Netherlands
Harold
Robles, CEO and Founder, Medical Knowledge Institute
10:00-10:10
"silenzio dei padri" by Giorgio
Netti (1999) performed by
Marcus
Weiss, soprano
saxophone solo
10:10-10:35
Tom Lambert
the Consultants' Consultant
Chief Executive, Centre for
Consulting Excellence, Professor of Consultancy, Rushmore University
about Winning the Future
Recently a list of "The
Obvious Experts" in the field of consulting,
training and conference speaking was published in the United
States. Tom Lambert was the sole European listed. This speaks volumes
for his global reputation.
10:35-10:50
Vladimir Petrovskiy
former Director-General of
the UN in Geneva
about Knowledge-Based Society as a Way to
Peace, Stability and Well-Being
10:50-11:15
Glen Hiemstra
Leading Futurist from Seattle, Washington
about Lessons from the Future: Creating the
Knowledge Society
11:15-11:25
"stash”
by Marcus Weiss (2005) performed
by
Marcus
Weiss,
soprano saxophone solo
Coffee break
12:00-12:30
Wendy Schultz
Futurist and Spirit of the Summit
about 'Preferred Futures'
12:30-14:00
VIP Lunch
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Tom
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Vladimir
Petrovskiy

Glen
Hiemstra

Wendy
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Marcus
Weiss
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Agenda 21 and
Rio + 10 Development Targets
by Bayer CropScience
Who is prepared to read a document of
several hundred pages if he or she does not have to for professional
reasons? Hardly anyone. Nevertheless, the United Nations Program for
Action for Sustainable Development in the 21st century – “Agenda 21”
for short – is such an important document that as many people as possible
should know its contents. For this reason, Manfred Kern, Head of Bayer
CropScience Technology Communication, together with illustrator Peter
Schäfer, has selected the principles and tasks most relevant for Bayer
CropScience, e.g. effective and efficient management of resources
or ICM (Integrated Crop Management) or green biotechnology.
Udo Klein, Head of Marketing Services,
Bayer CropScience: “The exhibition
is very interesting and allows for a quick overview, taking just ten
minutes, of two significant global political agreements which are
of major importance for the survival of mankind. For this reason I
think that everyone of us, especially those who work in the field
of agriculture, should gain an impression of the underlying implications.”
Norbert Meyer, GPF/A, BASF
Aktiengesellschaft: “From my
perspective – and I have long worked in the field of pest management
research and development myself – you succeeded very well in visualizing
the claims of the Agenda 21.” -
Elvin Hülser, Antikriegshaus Sievershausen
(Dokumentationsstätte zu Kriegsgeschehen und über Friedensarbeit Sievershausen
e.V.), host of the touring exhibition in 2003:
“Conciseness, comprehensibility and the appealing presentation of
the exhibition were a hit especially with pupils. The CD-ROM was popular
with the visitors in general.”
http://www.bayercropscience.com
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World Summit
Award
The World Summit Award will be present with its WSA Roadshow at the
Summit for the Future as four categories of the World Summit Award
are overlapping with the interest areas of the Summit: e-Business,
e-Health, e-Entertainment en e-Science. The WSA Roadshow consists
of 40 applications, which were selected for the UN Summit on the Information
Society as best-practice examples of e-Business, e-Health, e-Entertainment,
e-Science, e-Culture, e-Learning, e Government and e-Inclusion.
The World Summit Award, a global project, held in the framework of
the WSIS, seeks to demonstrate the benefits of the Information Society
in terms of the new qualities in content and applications, by selecting,
presenting and promoting the best products from all over the world
with a special emphasis on bridging the digital divide.
http://www.wsis-award.org
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Infolution
INFOLUTION provides scalable knowledge
management solutions that utilize the power of new semantic technology
to enhance the performance and intelligence of enterprises. The solution
seamlessly integrates into information domains, which allow customers
to instantly source and manage any business critical information.
Infolution is unique in that it processes, comprehends and retrieves
concepts in the same way as humans do.
With large and small clients including ABN Amro, The Boston Consulting
Group, Dutch Police force and others world wide INFOLUTION has the
products and the recognition to ensure higher return on information
and investment from your corporate information.
http://www.infolution.com
http://www.digital-knowledge.com
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Tom
Lambert
Chief Executive, Centre for Consulting Excellence
Professor of Consultancy, Rushmore University
UK/USA
Recently a list of "The Obvious Experts"
in the field of consulting, training and
conference speaking was published in the United States.
Tom Lambert was the sole European listed. This speaks volumes for
his global reputation.
Known to the American business press as
the "world's friendliest guru" Tom Lambert is an international author,
broadcaster, consultant, trainer, conference speaker, businessman
and business journalist. In Europe, America and Southern Africa his
books and seminars have led him to be known to the quality business
press as "the consultant's consultant".
Corporate clients who use his skills and knowledge in the hush-hush
field of market dominance know him as the one consultant who can be
trusted not to drop names of clients. Chief executives who benefit
from his mentoring services expect and receive the same level of confidentiality.
He has built his global reputation and status by practising what he
preaches. He is recognised globally for his insights into strategic
and tactical action, particularly in the field market dominance. He
is an advocate of "cut to the chase"
consultancy and speedy but sustainable results for clients.
Tom devotes much of his busy professional life to researching what
the highest earning consultants actually do to build and sustain their
professional practices. He shows professionals from all disciplines
how to use unique approaches to no cost marketing
to earn the high income that their expertise warrants.
Recognised internationally as the leading business authority in ensuring
that what is learned in training programmes is transferred to the
workplace, Tom has an unparalleled reputation for changing behaviour
at every organisational level.
Tom is also a professor and an international member of the faculty
at Rushmore University in the
USA teaching masters and doctoral post-graduate students.
Tom is CEO of the international Centre for
Consulting Excellence (CfCE) a professional body launched
by leading academics and businesspeople in the UK, USA and Australia
with links to the ASEAN Region, Middle East and the EU. The CfCE is
an organisation that works with business and academia to ensure the
highest standards of consulting and interim management - and fee income
that makes those standards essential - are sustained in a highly volatile
and competitive business environment.
Recently a list of "The Obvious Experts"
in the field of consulting, training and
conference speaking was published in the United States.
Tom Lambert was the sole European listed which speaks volumes for
his global reputation.
"I have known for over a decade that over your shoulders lives
one of the best Western minds ever. (If I were to write World you
would dismiss my contention, so I´ll play it cautiously!)."
- Dr. Cesar Diaz-Carrera - Founder and President of the Institute
for the Development of Creativity (IDEC)
International Recognition
Tom has been the recipient of numerous business honours. He was awarded
the appellation Certified Professional Consultant
for "unique and outstanding contributions
to the profession" as well as having been the first European
to have held the accreditation Certified
Professional Consultant to Management from the USA. He
has been elected a Fellow of the
Institute of Sales and Marketing Management
and had the honour of being the first
Fellow of the International
Institute for the Development of Creativity. He
has served the Strategic Planning Society
as a regional committee member, has been a full member of the
Transpersonal Psychology Association
and is currently a Member of the Society
of Authors. He has been invited to become a
Fellow of the Royal
Society for the Arts (Founded in London in 1754) and The
Executive Club of Chicago. He has managed consultancies,
large and small in Europe and the USA.
He has lectured at Universities in the USA, South Africa and Great
Britain and has coached MBA, Ph.D and DBA students worldwide.
Author of: "High Income Consulting", "The Power of Influence", "Key
Management Tools", "The Big Book of E-Commerce Answers", "Key Management
Solutions", "E-Market Dominance", "Making Change Pay", "High Value
Consulting", "Key Management Questions" (September 2002), and "21st
Century Consulting" (An "e" professional development guide)
http://www.centreforconsultingexcellence.com


Vladimir Petrovskiy
former Director-General of the UN in Geneva
Russia/France
Professional
Titles
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary since 1980
Professor of International Relations
Public Service
2002
Senior Research Fellow, UNITAR, Geneva
Consultant to the Russian Council of Federation, Moscow
Head of the Center for Politico-Diplomatic, Intercultural and Interreligious
Dialogue, Institute of Europe, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Chairman of the NGO Association "Comprehensive Dialogue Among Civilizations"
(CDC), Geneva
Chairman of the Board of Foundation "Dialogue among Civilizations",
Amsterdam
Chairman of the Board of Maecenas World Patrimony Foundation, Geneva
- Amsterdam
Member of the Board of Geelvinck Hinlopen Huis Foundation, Amsterdam
1993-2002
Under-Secretary-General, Director-General of the United Nations Office
at Geneva
Secretary-General of the Conference on Disarmament
Personal Representative of the UN Secretary-General to the Conference
on Disarmament
1998
Special Envoy of the UN Secretary-General to Libya
Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General in Albania
1992-1993
Under-Secretary-General for Political Affairs, United Nations, New
York
Special Envoy of the UN Secretary-General to Libya
1992
Representative of Russia to the NATO Council of Cooperation
1991
First Deputy Foreign Minister of the USSR
Executive Secretary of the OSCE Conference on the Human Dimension
1986-1991
Deputy Foreign Minister of the USSR
Head of USSR Delegations to the United Nations General Assembly, UNESCO,
IAEA,UNEP, and various European fora, including the CSCE
1979-1986
Head of International Organizations' Department, Foreign Ministry
of the USSR
Member of the USSR Foreign Ministry's Collegium
1972-1975
Secretary-General of the USSR Delegation to the CSCE, Geneva
1971-1979
Chief Counselor, Head of American Division of the Policy Planning
Department, Foreign Ministry of the USSR
1964-1971
Political Affairs Officer, Chief of Unit, United Nations Secretariat,
New York
1961-1964
Second Secretary, Office of the Foreign Minister of the USSR
1957-1961
Attache, Permanent Mission of the USSR to the United Nations, New
York
Other Professional Activities
Frequent guest lectures at universities, Foreign Police Associations
and World Affairs Councils in the US and Europe
Formal Education
Doctorate in History, Institute of international Relations and World
Economy, 1975
LL.D, Moscow State Institute of International Relations, 1962
MA, Moscow State Institute of International Relations, 1957
Significant Publications
Foreign Service of Great Britain, 1958
Diplomacy of 10 Downing Street, 1964
Foreign Policy Thinking in the United States: Theories and Concepts,
1976
Doctrine of National Security in the US Global Strategy, 1980
Dialogue for Peace. Participation of the USSR in Multilateral Diplomacy,
1980
Disarmament: Concept, Problems and Mechanisms, 1983
Security in the Era of Nuclear and Outer Space Technology,
1985
Numerous booklets and articles on foreign policy issues
Honors
Order of the Red Banner of Labor, 1988 (USSR)
Order Badge of Honor, 1975 (USSR)
Order 'For Merits', 2001 (Poland)
Various Russian and foreign medals
Numerous Academic Awards
Professional Memberships
Board, Reseau universitaire international de Geneve (RUIG)
International Institute of Strategic Studies, London
Academy of Military Service, Moscow
International Information Academy, Moscow
Russian Academy of Entrepreneurship, Moscow
Russian Academy of Astronautics, Moscow
Academy of Natural Sciences of the Russian Federation, Moscow
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Glen Hiemstra
Owner
Futurist.com
USA
Leading Futurist from Seattle, Washington
Glen Hiemstra has been listening professionally and then sharing compelling
lessons from the future for two decades. The Founder of Futurist.com,
Glen is a highly respected consultant and speaker for business, government,
and associations.
Those who hire him are looking for an engaging program on the long
range future for their business, conference, enterprise, or community.
They are seeking a program that has a lasting impact. They are seeking
a program that changes things for the better. They are seeking a response
like this one from an audience member in 2003…
“This is the most excited I have felt about the future since [I
heard] Gene Roddenbury way back in graduate school.”
What kinds of clients have experienced impacts like this? Examples
include Microsoft, Adobe Systems, Attachmate, Boeing, Northern Telecom,
Burlington Northern, Weyerhaeuser, Hewlett Packard, Regence, Premera,
U.S./Mexico JWC, Swedish Medical Center, Seattle Sonics & Storm, Wonderware,
Ernst & Young, PaineWebber, APAX Partners, Costa Rica Hotel Association,
and Tulsa 2025. Television projects have included Technical Advisor
to Steven Bochco Productions for the development of a pilot set in
the year 2069, advising Universal Pictures on the new CBS series,
Century City, set in the year 2030, and Technical Advisor to 20th
Century Fox Television for the revival of the series, Lost in Space..
Glen is the co-author of Strategic Leadership: Achieving Your Preferred
Future, and is an expert in Preferred Future Planning. Prior to
going into business in 1987, Glen was an award-winning educator, selected
Most Influential Professor at Whitworth College. Glen is a Visiting
Scholar at the Human Interface Technology Lab at the University
of Washington, which works on virtual and augmented reality technology.
At Futurist.com, you can read
Glen’s newsletter, FuturistNews, along with a wide variety of information
about the future. Glen is often cited as a resource for articles about
the future, for example in Scenario & Strategy Planning, The
Futurist, the Wall Street Journal, U.S. News and
World Report, the Los Angeles Times, and the Detroit
Free Press.
The way it is...is not the way it will be. Glen’s presentations
offer insight into surprising developments shaping the 21st Century,
and then go beyond that to the deeper challenge of understanding our
new world and creating our preferred future. The hallmark of Glen's
speaking is the dynamic connection he makes with his audience. His
message is clear and heartfelt. His style is crisp, warm and engaging.
People feel hope and begin to move in new directions, as a lasting
impact is created which goes far beyond the initial experience.
Glen was educated at Whitworth College, the University of Oregon,
and the University of Washington. Glen lives in Kirkland, Washington
with his wife Tracie. Three college age and adult kids drop in from
time to time. Tracie and Glen began a new entrepreneurial venture
in late 2003, Bella Rose Fine Gifts & Furnishings, in Seattle's "Madison
Valley" neighborhood.
http://www.futurist.com
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Wendy L. Schultz
Futurist, Infinite Futures
UK
Futurist and
Spirit of the Summit
Dr.
Wendy L. Schultz is Director of Infinite Futures: Foresight Research,
Training, and Facilitation, with over two decades of foresight practice
from Honolulu to Helsinki, and Brisbane to Budapest. She earned her
Ph.D. in Alternative Futures at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa,
working for five years forecasting global natural gas markets at the
East-West Center, and for over ten years as a researcher, foresight
process designer, and project manager at the Hawai'i Research Center
for Futures Studies. From 1996 to 2004 she served as visiting faculty
with the Masters program in Studies of the Future at the University
of Houston-Clear Lake, developing the introductory seminar, the qualitative
methods seminar, and the facilitation practicum as part of overall
curriculum redesign. Awarded a Fulbright grant in 2001, she spent
six months as a lecturer and researcher with colleagues at the Finland
Futures Research Centre.
Her current research and speaking topics include an overview of trends
and emerging issues of change drawn from current work assembling a
baseline environmental scan for the UK Department of Environment,
Food, and Rural Affairs (Defra); the future of microsensors and RFID
as tools, toys, and toxins (also drawn from current work at Defra);
the future of learning and higher education (presentation at the World
Future Society 2004 in DC); the future of space exploration (from
essays drafted for Space 2100 (Popular Science) and The Catalog of
Tomorrow (TechTV and Que)) and the future of undersea exploration
(The Catalog of Tomorrow); and the future of libraries, archives,
and media storage (keynotes for the Special Libraries Association
and the American Library Association); among others. With regard to
foresight concepts and methods, her speaking and training covers an
overview of futures studies and foresight; a history of foresight
and futures studies; a consumer's guide to common foresight tools
and techniques; a holistic approach to environmental scanning; and
scenario building for strategy and enhanced creativity; and leadership
and vision.
Wendy currently resides in Oxford, England, where her partner lectures
in Korean Studies at Oxford University. In between research projects,
keynotes, lectures, and workshops, she is writing an introductory
work on foresight concepts and methods, with an accompanying facilitator's
guide for trainers and facilitators. Wendy is a Fellow of the World
Futures Studies Federation, and a member of the Association of Professional
Futurists.
http://www.infinitefutures.com
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Marcus Weiss
Professor of saxophone and
chamber music, Music Academy in Basel
Switzerland
Marcus Weiss is born in 1961
in Basel, studied saxophone with Iwan Roth at the city’s Music Academy,
and subsequently with Frederick L. Hemke at the Northwestern University
in Chicago. He received the Soloist Prize from the Swiss Musicians’
Association in 1989. He performed with various European orchestras
and as a chamber musician with Trio Accanto and Xasax Ensemble. Georges
Aperghis, Aldo Clementi, Beat Furrer, Stefano Gervasoni, Vinko Globokar,
Manuel Hidalgo, York Höller, Toshio Hosokawa, Michael Jarrell, Hanspeter
Kyburz, Helmut Lachenmann, Detlev Müller-Siemens, Giorgio Netti and
Salvatore Sciarrino have written works specially for him. The recordings
of some of them are available on cd. His discography also includes
pieces by Schönberg, Berio, Webern, Wolpe, Cage, Scelsi, Netti, Ablinger
and Sciarrino.
http://www.marcusweiss.com
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HES Amsterdam
School for Business
Fraijlemaborg 133
1102 CV Amsterdam Zuidoost
The Netherlands
How to get there by Car
The new HES Amsterdam building is located in the vicinity of various
major highways, including the A1, A2, A9 and A10. On all of these
highways, just follow the blue ANWB Transferium signs. Follow the
road into the tunnel under the Amsterdam ArenA (do not drive into
the P+R Transferium). Turn right at the first road after leaving the
tunnel.
How to get there by
Public Transportation
Train: Trains leave Amsterdam
Central Station. Use a Stoptrein direction Utrecht. The
destination is Amsterdam/Bijlmer train station.
The travel time is 12 minutes. The HES Amsterdam building is within
walking distance (approximately 5 minutes) from the Bijlmer train
station.
Some train connections from Centraal Station:
Train Centraal Station, track 5, direction Eindhoven, dep. 07:40
Train station Amsterdam/Bijlmer. arr. 07:52
Train Centraal Station, track 5, direction Eindhoven, dep. 08:10
Train station Amsterdam/Bijlmer. arr. 08:22
Train Centraal Station, track 5, direction Eindhoven, dep. 08:40
Trainstation Amsterdam/Bijlmer. arr. 08:52
Trains leaving Schiphol Airport.
Take direction Duivendrecht and change to train or Metro [see above
and below]. Don't take direction Amsterdam.
Example:
Schiphol train station, track 1, direction Utrecht, dep. 08:40
Duivendrecht train station, arr. 08:53
Duivendrecht metro station, metro 54, dirction Gein, dep. 08:58
Metro Amsterdam/Bijlmer. arr. 09:00
Metro: Metros leave
Amsterdam Central Station. Direct metro connections
(line 54 direction Gein) run regulary between the central station
in Amsterdam, Amstel station and the Amsterdam/Bijlmer
metro station. The travel time is 15 minutes. The new HES
Amsterdam building is within walking distance (approximately 5 minutes)
from the Bijlmer train and metro station
Some metro connections from Centraal Station:
Metro Centraal Station, metro 54, direction Gein, dep. 07:46
Metro Amsterdam/Bijlmer. arr. 08:00
Metro Centraal Station, metro 54, direction Gein, dep. 08:16
Metro Amsterdam/Bijlmer. arr. 08:30
Metro Centraal Station, metro 54, direction Gein, dep. 09:01
Metro Amsterdam/Bijlmer. arr. 09:15
From Bijlmer train
and metro station: At
the end of the staircase, turn right towards Amsterdams poort. Just
before the Nieuw Amsterdam Office building, turn left and then walk
straight ahead. You will see the new HES Amsterdam building on your
right-hand side.
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