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1 SESSIONS ARCTIC SHIPPING NORTH AMERICA - WELCOME DRINKS: THE CROW'S NEST, WATER STREET, ST JOHN'S - 16/10/2018 Arctic Shipping North America Delta St John's Conference Centre

2 ARCTIC SHIPPING NORTH AMERICA - WELCOME DRINKS: THE CROW'S NEST, WATER STREET, ST JOHN'S - 16/10/2018 Arctic Shipping North America Delta St John's Conference Centre TIME

3 SESSIONS ARCTIC SHIPPING NORTH AMERICA - DAY ONE - 17/10/2018 Registration and coffee 08:30-09:30 Chair's welcome 09:30-09:40 Tim Keane - Senior Manager, Arctic Operations and Projects, Fednav Arctic Operations Keynote address: regulatory developments in the Canadian Arctic 09:40-10:05 Progress with the Oceans Protection Plan Incorporating the Polar Code into Canada's regulations Guidelines for cruise shipping in the Canadian Arctic Meeting the 2020 sulphur cap Proposals for an HFO ban in the Arctic - Canada's view of the IMO initiative Jane Weldon - Director General, Marine Safety and Security, Transport Canada China and the Arctic: what is the potential impact of the 'One Belt, One Road' project on the Arctic? 10:05-10:25 Lee Carson, Norstrat Consulting Coffee and networking 10:25-10:55 Shipping in the Russian Arctic: development of logistic schemes 10:55-11:20 Recent government changes and the impact on the Northern Sea Route (NSR) Shipping needs for predicted increased vessel traffic on the NSR Potential changes in the governance of the NSR Mikhail Grigoriev, GECON US priorities for the Arctic 11:20-11:40 Update on the new iceer renewal project Implementation of the Polar Code in the US US-Russia cooperation for the Bering Straits Cooperation within the Arctic Coast Guard Forum and planned exercises Zachary Schulman - Arctic Policy Coordinator, Marine Transportation Systems Directorate (CG-5PW), US Coast Guard The Canadian Coast Guard perspective 11:40-12:00 Iceer renewal project and interim solutions Search and rescue priorities Progress with the Oceans Protection Plan Neil O'Rourke - Senior Director, Safe Shipping and Economic Intelligence, Canadian Coast Guard NRC research to support Arctic shipping and offshore operations 12:00-12:20 Ms Ivana Kubat - Director of Research and Development, National Research Council Audience feedback 12:20-12:30 Networking lunch 12:30-13:55 ABB propulsion technology supporting Arctic shipping in Canada 13:55-14:15 UNDERSTANDING THE COMMERCIAL REALITIES FOR SHIP OPERATIONS IN THE ARCTIC Andrew Eydt - Account Manager, ABB Utilising 'walk to work' vessels in the Arctic 14:15-14:35 UNDERSTANDING THE COMMERCIAL REALITIES FOR SHIP OPERATIONS IN THE ARCTIC Dimension principles of Arctic propulsor 14:35-14:55 UNDERSTANDING THE COMMERCIAL REALITIES FOR SHIP OPERATIONS IN THE ARCTIC Olli Knihti - Sales Manager, Steerprop Jari Vanhatalo - Chief Design Engineer, Steerprop Panel discussion: managing operational issues in ice conditions 14:55-15:35 UNDERSTANDING THE COMMERCIAL REALITIES FOR SHIP OPERATIONS IN THE ARCTIC What are the operational needs for shipping in ice? Engineering issues Logistics requirements for safe operations Infrastructure and port facilities: any progress? Management of annual Sealift and resupply Northwest Passage Qikiqtarjuaq Port? Future trends Panellist: Harry Flaherty - President, Qikiqtaaluk Corporation Panellist: Tim Keane - Senior Manager, Arctic Operations and Projects, Fednav Arctic Operations Panellist: Gary Bishop - Vessel Superintendent, 'Umiak I' Tea and networking 15:35-16:00 Chair's welcome 16:00-16:05 Special Interest Track 1: Managing environmental risks in the Arctic Andrew Kendrick - Vice President, Vard Marine Inc Chair's welcome 16:00-16:05 Special Interest Track 2: Designing and building ice going vessels Sampo Viheriälehto - Chartering Manager, Arctia Ltd

4 SESSIONS ARCTIC SHIPPING NORTH AMERICA - DAY ONE - 17/10/2018 Air emissions: preparing for the 2020 sulphur cap 16:05-16:40 Special Interest Track 1: Managing environmental risks in the Arctic Preparing for 2020: what are the options for Arctic shipping? What are viable alternative fuels for ice-going vessels? What would be the technical and financial barriers to alternative fuels? Panellist: Mark Keneford - General Manager, Marine Solutions Sales Canada, Wärtsilä Canada Panellist: Andrew Kendrick - Vice President, Vard Marine Inc Developing ice class expedition cruise vessels to Polar Code standards 16:05-16:35 Special Interest Track 2: Designing and building ice going vessels Designing for sustainability and safety Meeting the Safe Return to Port provisions Jukka Salminen - Sales Manager, Aker Arctic Technology Inc National Research Council: Supporting the USCG Heavy Polar Iceer Program 16:35-17:00 Special Interest Track 2: Designing and building ice going vessels The NRC USCG/DRDC/DHS agreement to develop a relationship to cooperate on the development of technologies relating to iceing vessels The scope of work conducted so far Future goals of the partnership John Wang - Research Officer, National Research Council of Canada Managing preparedness and response for oil spills in ice covered waters 16:40-17:20 Special Interest Track 1: Managing environmental risks in the Arctic Using local knowledge to improve preparedness and response Community training Shipowner preparedness Panellist: Christopher King - Director of Operations, Petro-Nav pa: Craig Lingard - Civil Security Coordinator, Kativik Regional Government Autonomous vessels for the Arctic: a potential reality or a step too far? 17:00-17:30 Special Interest Track 2: Designing and building ice going vessels Smart systems for ships operating in ice Will use of unmanned vessels make shipping safer? Current use of unmanned vehicles to work in ice Insurance and regulatory issues Panellist: Morten Mejlaender-Larsen - Director, Arctic Operation and Technology, DNV GL Panellist: Shelley Chapelski - Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada Panellist: David Snider - President and CEO, Martech Polar Consulting Ltd Panellist: Jukka Salminen - Sales Manager, Aker Arctic Technology Inc Close of day 1 17:20-17:30 Special Interest Track 1: Managing environmental risks in the Arctic Audience feedback 17:30-17:40 Special Interest Track 1: Managing environmental risks in the Arctic Networking drinks reception kindly sponsored by IRI The Marshall Islands Registry - held at Christian's Bar with a traditional 'screech in' 18:10-20:10 Audience feedback 20:10-20:20 Close of day 1 17:30-17:35 Special Interest Track 2: Designing and building ice going vessels

5 ARCTIC SHIPPING NORTH AMERICA - DAY ONE - 17/10/2018 TIME SPECIAL INTEREST TRACK 1: MANAGING ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS IN THE ARCTIC SPECIAL INTEREST TRACK 2: DESIGNING AND BUILDING ICE GOING VESSELS UNDERSTANDING THE COMMERCIAL RE- ALITIES FOR SHIP OPERATIONS IN THE ARCTIC 08:00 08:30 - Registration and coffee 08:30 - Registration and coffee 08:30 - Registration and coffee 09:00 09:30 - Chair's welcome 09:40 - Keynote address: regulatory developments in the Canadian Arctic 09:30 - Chair's welcome 09:40 - Keynote address: regulatory developments in the Canadian Arctic 09:30 - Chair's welcome 09:40 - Keynote address: regulatory developments in the Canadian Arctic 10:00 10:05 - China and the Arctic: what is the potential impact of the 'One Belt, One Road' project on the Arctic? 10:25 - Coffee and networking 10:55 - Shipping in the Russian Arctic: development of logistic schemes 10:05 - China and the Arctic: what is the potential impact of the 'One Belt, One Road' project on the Arctic? 10:25 - Coffee and networking 10:55 - Shipping in the Russian Arctic: development of logistic schemes 10:05 - China and the Arctic: what is the potential impact of the 'One Belt, One Road' project on the Arctic? 10:25 - Coffee and networking 10:55 - Shipping in the Russian Arctic: development of logistic schemes 11:00 11:20 - US priorities for the Arctic 11:40 - The Canadian Coast Guard perspective 11:20 - US priorities for the Arctic 11:40 - The Canadian Coast Guard perspective 11:20 - US priorities for the Arctic 11:40 - The Canadian Coast Guard perspective 12:00 12:00 - NRC research to support Arctic shipping and offshore operations 12:20 - Audience feedback 12:30 - Networking lunch 12:00 - NRC research to support Arctic shipping and offshore operations 12:20 - Audience feedback 12:30 - Networking lunch 12:00 - NRC research to support Arctic shipping and offshore operations 12:20 - Audience feedback 12:30 - Networking lunch 13:00 13:55 - ABB propulsion technology supporting Arctic shipping in Canada 14:00 14:15 - Utilising 'walk to work' vessels in the Arctic 14:35 - Dimension principles of Arctic propulsor 14:55 - Panel discussion: managing operational issues in ice conditions 15:00 15:35 - Tea and networking 15:35 - Tea and networking 15:35 - Tea and networking 16:00 16:00 - Chair's welcome 16:05 - Air emissions: preparing for the 2020 sulphur cap 16:40 - Managing preparedness and response for oil spills in ice covered waters 16:00 - Chair's welcome 16:05 - Developing ice class expedition cruise vessels to Polar Code standards 16:35 - National Research Council: Supporting the USCG Heavy Polar Iceer Program 17:00 17:20 - Close of day 1 17:30 - Audience feedback 17:00 - Autonomous vessels for the Arctic: a potential reality or a step too far? 17:30 - Close of day 1 18:00 18:10 - Networking drinks reception kindly sponsored by IRI The Marshall Islands Registry - held at Christian's Bar with a traditional 'screech in' 18:10 - Networking drinks reception kindly sponsored by IRI The Marshall Islands Registry - held at Christian's Bar with a traditional 'screech in' 18:10 - Networking drinks reception kindly sponsored by IRI The Marshall Islands Registry - held at Christian's Bar with a traditional 'screech in'

6 ARCTIC SHIPPING NORTH AMERICA - DAY ONE - 17/10/2018 TIME SPECIAL INTEREST TRACK 1: MANAGING ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS IN THE ARCTIC SPECIAL INTEREST TRACK 2: DESIGNING AND BUILDING ICE GOING VESSELS UNDERSTANDING THE COMMERCIAL RE- ALITIES FOR SHIP OPERATIONS IN THE ARCTIC 19:00 20:00 20:10 - Audience feedback 20:10 - Audience feedback 20:10 - Audience feedback

7 SESSIONS ARCTIC SHIPPING NORTH AMERICA - DAY TWO - 18/10/2018 Breakfast Briefing: Developing solutions for safe working in cold climates 08:00-08:45 Networking coffee 08:45-09:00 Chair's welcome 09:00-09:05 Dermot Loughnane - CEO, Tactical Marine Solutions Ltd Analysing the growth in Arctic cruising and expectations for future development 09:05-09:30 CRUISE CORNER Latest figures for Arctic and Antarctic cruise The Nunavut Marine Tourism Management Plan ( ) - managing the future of sustainable cruise tourism in Nunavut Christopher Wright - Marine Logistics Specialist, Advisian Panel discussion: improving communication between stakeholders in the Arctic cruise industry 09:30-10:05 CRUISE CORNER Panellist: Christopher Wright - Marine Logistics Specialist, Advisian Panellist: Jason Edmunds - Expedition Services, Adventure Canada Coffee and networking 10:05-10:35 How do non polar training schools gear up for teaching ice going crew? 10:35-10:55 SPOTLIGHT SESSION: ICE NAVIGATION TRAINING Polar training in a country not affected by ice How can they provide a certified Polar training? Should they have an onboard training or can a simulator be used for advanced training purposes? test case for academic year reaction from all stakeholders Ynse Janssens - Lecturer, Antwerp Maritime Academy Panel discussion: effective ice navigation training under the Polar Code 10:55-11:35 SPOTLIGHT SESSION: ICE NAVIGATION TRAINING Certification of masters, mates and officers in charge of a navigation watch on ships in polar waters Panellist: Ynse Janssens - Lecturer, Antwerp Maritime Academy Panellist: Vladimir Kuzmin - Senior Lecturer, Admiral Makarov State University of Maritime and Inland Shipping Panellist: Christopher Hearn - Director, Centre for Marine Simulation, The Marine Institute, Memorial University Panellist: David Snider - President and CEO, Martech Polar Consulting Ltd Development of new marine space related projects 11:35-12:00 IMPROVING COMMUNICATIONS IN THE ARCTIC What do ships need to communicate safely in the Arctic? Developments in satellites for communications and tracking Delivering information to local communities and vessels Panellist: Nathan Robinson - Director of Sales, Kepler Communications Panellist: Roland Renner - VP Business Development, Hunter Communications Canada Managing big data in ice charting and forecasting: how will the ice services do this? 12:00-12:35 IMPROVING COMMUNICATIONS IN THE ARCTIC Panellist: Keld Qvistgaard - Client Relations Manager/ Senior Ice Advisor, Greenland Ice Service, Danish Meteorological Institute Panellist: Dean Flett - Manager, Applied Science & Development,, Canadian Ice Service Networking lunch 12:35-13:45 Evaluating resource projects and estimating the need for shippping 13:45-14:15 FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR ARCTIC ACTIVITIES Panellist: Udlu Hanson - Deputy Minister, Economic Development and Transportation, Government of Nunavut Advanced Arctic navigation system solutions: what is needed to support Arctic operations? 14:15-14:35 SHIP ROUTING, CHARTING - ICE INFORMATION AND FORECASTING, ENHANCING MARITIME DOMAIN AWARENESS What are the challenges and what do stakeholders need? Technology available now and what is under development? Mark Keneford - General Manager, Marine Solutions Sales Canada, Wärtsilä Canada

8 SESSIONS ARCTIC SHIPPING NORTH AMERICA - DAY TWO - 18/10/2018 Panel discussion: increasing partnerships to monitor ship routing in sensitive areas 14:35-15:15 SHIP ROUTING, CHARTING - ICE INFORMATION AND FORECASTING, ENHANCING MARITIME DOMAIN AWARENESS Development of low impact shipping corridors Increasing awareness - Enhanced Maritime Situational Awareness initiative Communication is key - how best to share information? Panellist: Sarah Norgaard - Senior Fleet Operator, Fednav Panellist: Colleen Parker - Western Arctic Specialist, Canadian Arctic Program, WWF - Canada Panellist: Hans Lennie - Inuvik IGC Director and Treasurer, Inuvialuit Game Council The Greenland Pilot Service standard for pilotage in the Arctic 15:15-15:35 SHIP ROUTING, CHARTING - ICE INFORMATION AND FORECASTING, ENHANCING MARITIME DOMAIN AWARENESS Thomas Bøggild - Project Manager, Greenland Pilot Service Analysing the Polar Code essentials: practical experiences of implementation 16:25-17:25 FOCUS SESSION: MANAGING THE POLAR CODE IN PRACTICE Interpretations of the Polar Code Criteria for achieving a polar ship certificate Are new technical requirements needed? Applying the Polar Code to non SOLAS vessels Enforcement: what is the experience so far? Panellist: Morten Mejlaender-Larsen - Director, Arctic Operation and Technology, DNV GL Moderator: Andrew Kendrick - Vice President, Vard Marine Inc Panellist: Robert North - Maritime Consultant, The Marshall Islands Registry Panellist: Tim Keane - Senior Manager, Arctic Operations and Projects, Fednav Arctic Operations Panellist: Reidar Solberg - Senior Operations Manager, Golden Ocean Management AS Panellist: Dan Oldford - Senior Engineer, ABS Harsh Environment Technology Centre Audience feedback 17:25-17:30 FOCUS SESSION: MANAGING THE POLAR CODE IN PRACTICE Tea and networking 15:35-15:50 Chair's summary and close of conference 17:30-17:35 Transporting people and goods - ferries in the Arctic 15:50-16:10 Serge Buy - CEO, Canadian Ferry Association An update on POLARIS, using it to the full extent 16:10-16:25 FOCUS SESSION: MANAGING THE POLAR CODE IN PRACTICE James Bond - Senior Technical Advisor, ABS

9 ARCTIC SHIPPING NORTH AMERICA - DAY TWO - 18/10/2018 TIME CRUISE CORNER FOCUS SESSION: MANAGING THE POLAR CODE IN PRACTICE FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR ARC- TIC ACTIVITIES IMPROVING COMMUNICA- TIONS IN THE ARCTIC SHIP ROUTING, CHARTING - ICE INFORMATION AND FORECAST- ING, ENHANCING MARITIME DOMAIN AWARENESS SPOTLIGHT SESSION: ICE NAVI- GATION TRAINING 08:00 08:00 - Breakfast Briefing: Developing solutions for safe working in cold climates 08:00 - Breakfast Briefing: Developing solutions for safe working in cold climates 08:00 - Breakfast Briefing: Developing solutions for safe working in cold climates 08:00 - Breakfast Briefing: Developing solutions for safe working in cold climates 08:00 - Breakfast Briefing: Developing solutions for safe working in cold climates 08:00 - Breakfast Briefing: Developing solutions for safe working in cold climates 08:45 - Networking coffee 08:45 - Networking coffee 08:45 - Networking coffee 08:45 - Networking coffee 08:45 - Networking coffee 08:45 - Networking coffee 09:00 09:00 - Chair's welcome 09:05 - Analysing the growth in Arctic cruising and expectations for future development 09:00 - Chair's welcome 09:00 - Chair's welcome 09:00 - Chair's welcome 09:00 - Chair's welcome 09:00 - Chair's welcome 09:30 - Panel discussion: improving communication between stakeholders in the Arctic cruise industry 10:00 10:05 - Coffee and networking 10:05 - Coffee and networking 10:05 - Coffee and networking 10:05 - Coffee and networking 10:05 - Coffee and networking 10:05 - Coffee and networking 10:35 - How do non polar training schools gear up for teaching ice going crew? 10:55 - Panel discussion: effective ice navigation training under the Polar Code 11:00 11:35 - Development of new marine space related projects

10 ARCTIC SHIPPING NORTH AMERICA - DAY TWO - 18/10/2018 TIME CRUISE CORNER FOCUS SESSION: MANAGING THE POLAR CODE IN PRACTICE FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR ARC- TIC ACTIVITIES IMPROVING COMMUNICA- TIONS IN THE ARCTIC SHIP ROUTING, CHARTING - ICE INFORMATION AND FORECAST- ING, ENHANCING MARITIME DOMAIN AWARENESS SPOTLIGHT SESSION: ICE NAVI- GATION TRAINING 12:00 12:35 - Networking lunch 12:35 - Networking lunch 12:35 - Networking lunch 12:00 - Managing big data in ice charting and forecasting: how will the ice services do this? 12:35 - Networking lunch 12:35 - Networking lunch 12:35 - Networking lunch 13:00 13:45 - Evaluating resource projects and estimating the need for shippping 14:00 14:15 - Advanced Arctic navigation system solutions: what is needed to support Arctic operations? 14:35 - Panel discussion: increasing partnerships to monitor ship routing in sensitive areas 15:00 15:35 - Tea and networking 15:50 - Transporting people and goods - ferries in the Arctic 15:35 - Tea and networking 15:50 - Transporting people and goods - ferries in the Arctic 15:35 - Tea and networking 15:50 - Transporting people and goods - ferries in the Arctic 15:35 - Tea and networking 15:50 - Transporting people and goods - ferries in the Arctic 15:15 - The Greenland Pilot Service standard for pilotage in the Arctic 15:35 - Tea and networking 15:35 - Tea and networking 15:50 - Transporting people and goods - ferries in the Arctic 15:50 - Transporting people and goods - ferries in the Arctic

11 ARCTIC SHIPPING NORTH AMERICA - DAY TWO - 18/10/2018 TIME CRUISE CORNER FOCUS SESSION: MANAGING THE POLAR CODE IN PRACTICE FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR ARC- TIC ACTIVITIES IMPROVING COMMUNICA- TIONS IN THE ARCTIC SHIP ROUTING, CHARTING - ICE INFORMATION AND FORECAST- ING, ENHANCING MARITIME DOMAIN AWARENESS SPOTLIGHT SESSION: ICE NAVI- GATION TRAINING 16:00 16:10 - An update on POLARIS, using it to the full extent 16:25 - Analysing the Polar Code essentials: practical experiences of implementation 17:00 17:30 - Chair's summary and close of conference 17:25 - Audience feedback 17:30 - Chair's summary and close of conference 17:30 - Chair's summary and close of conference 17:30 - Chair's summary and close of conference 17:30 - Chair's summary and close of conference 17:30 - Chair's summary and close of conference

12 SESSIONS TWO HALF DAY SEMINARS - AM: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO OBTAINING A POLAR SHIP CERTIFICATE; PM: MANAGING THE CHALLENGES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE, SEARCH AND RESCUE IN THE ARCTIC - 19/10/2018 Arctic Shipping North America October 2018 Delta St John's Conference Centre Registration and coffee 09:00-09:30 Chair's welcome and introduction 09:30-09:40 Morten Mejlaender-Larsen - Director, Arctic Operation and Technology, DNV GL Meet and learn about your fellow attendees and discuss your objectives for the seminar 09:40-09:55 Seminar commences 09:55-11:00 The polar ship certificate is an essential part of the Polar Code but what is the best approach to gaining a certificate? What are the details and what are the limitations? This seminar has been developed to give attendees a fuller understanding and analysis of the procedures to follow, the details that are needed and lessons learned from those that have already obtained a certificate, in a fully interactive session David Snider - President and CEO, Martech Polar Consulting Ltd Paul Cordeiro, NWP Marine Robert North - Maritime Consultant, The Marshall Islands Registry Dan Oldford - Senior Engineer, ABS Harsh Environment Technology Centre Coffee and networking 11:00-11:20 Chair's welcome and introduction 14:00-14:10 Christopher Hearn - Director, Centre for Marine Simulation, The Marine Institute, Memorial University SAR and EEER in the Arctic: current planning for emergencies 14:10-14:45 Activities of the Arctic Coastguard Forum Contingency planning Jarkko Toivola - Director/Vice President, Alfons Hakans Ltd Interpreting the data for SAR and EER situations 14:45-15:15 Understanding the factors affecting EEER in ice environments Developing an operational decision support tool for Arctic shipping Tom Zagon - Manager (Acting), Field Services, Canadian Ice Service Tea and networking 15:15-15:30 Practical experience of effective salvage response in ice covered waters 16:00-16:30 Examining the issues around refloating and removing a grounded or damaged ship in Arctic waters How does the marine salvor cope with cold environments? Managing logistics Panellist: Douglas Martin, SMIT Salvage Americas Llc Panellist: Jarkko Toivola - Director/Vice President, Alfons Hakans Ltd Group discussion and feedback 16:30-17:00 Chair's round-up and close of PM seminar 17:00-17:05 Seminar recommences 11:20-13:00 Close of AM seminar 13:00-13:05 Registration and coffee 13:30-14:00 Assessment of life-saving equipment for cold climate evacuation in real life 15:30-16:00 Results from a recent SARex in ice-covered waters Performance of equipment in practice Knut Espen Solberg - Principal Specialist Winterization, GMC Maritime AS

13 TWO HALF DAY SEMINARS - AM: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO OBTAINING A POLAR SHIP CERTIFICATE; PM: MANAGING THE CHALLENGES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE, SEARCH AND RESCUE IN THE ARCTIC - 19/10/2018 Arctic Shipping North America October 2018 Delta St John's Conference Centre TIME PM: MANAGING THE CHALLENGES OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE, SEARCH AND RESCUE IN THE ARCTIC 09:00 09:00 - Registration and coffee 09:30 - Chair's welcome and introduction 09:40 - Meet and learn about your fellow attendees and discuss your objectives for the seminar 09:55 - Seminar commences 10:00 11:00 11:00 - Coffee and networking 12:00 11:20 - Seminar recommences 13:00 13:00 - Close of AM seminar 13:30 - Registration and coffee 14:00 14:00 - Chair's welcome and introduction 14:10 - SAR and EEER in the Arctic: current planning for emergencies 14:45 - Interpreting the data for SAR and EER situations 15:00 15:15 - Tea and networking 15:30 - Assessment of life-saving equipment for cold climate evacuation in real life 16:00 16:00 - Practical experience of effective salvage response in ice covered waters 16:30 - Group discussion and feedback 17:00 17:00 - Chair's round-up and close of PM seminar