Schedule
START TIME | LOCATION | SPEAKERS | TOPICS / DESCRIPTION |
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11:00 АM | ODESA | Oleksandr Kapshin, Commander of the Territorial Defense Platoon of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (in person) | Topics of focus: – Preparation for mobilization; – Liberation of Kherson; |
12:00 PM | ODESA | Hlib Skorobohatov, instructor on adaptation in extreme conditions (in person) | Topics of focus: – Life in extreme conditions; – Adaptation of life in the conditions of war; – Useful equipment and life hacks; – Preparation for winter; |
02:00 PM | ODESA | Oksana Dovgopolova, doctor of philosophy, professor of the department of philosophy of the Mechnikov National University, curator of the memory culture platform Past / Future / Art (in person) Mykola Viknianskyi, head of the working group on the inclusion of the city of Odesa in the UNESCO World Heritage List (in person) | Topics of focus: – Inclusion of Odesa in the UNESCO World Heritage List; – Advantages of such a decision; – Preparation of Odesa’s applies for the inclusion of Odesa in UNESCO’s World Heritage List |
START TIME | LOCATION | SPEAKERS | TOPICS / DESCRIPTION |
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12:00 PM | KYIV | Serhii Khlan, Deputy of the Kherson Oblast Council (online) | Topics of focus: The current situation in the de-occupied Kherson city |
2:00 PM | KYIV | Oleksandr Starukh, Head of Zaporizhzhia Oblast Military Administration (online) | Topics of focus: The current situation in the region |
2:30 PM | KYIV | Andrii Omelchenko, Director of the “ATLANT Support Centre” (in person) | Psychological support for victims of combat operations Why is this interesting? After the beginning of rf’s full-scale invasion in Ukraine, Andrii Omelchenko founded the “ATLANT Support Centre”. The main activity of the center is to train mobile teams for psychological assistance to the military and victims of military operations throughout Ukraine. The center trained more than 300 consultants on dealing with losses, phobias, PTSD management and prevention. Such teams already work in 6 cities: Kyiv, Odesa, Lviv, Rivne, Chernivtsi, Sumy, as well as in the UK. Volunteers periodically go to the front line to provide psychological assistance to military personnel directly involved in combat operations. They have already made more than 100 visits to military units, hospitals and places of settlement for internally displaced persons, and conducted thousands of successful consultations that helped people survive the horrors of war and saved them from psychological consequences. |
START TIME | LOCATION | SPEAKERS | TOPICS / DESCRIPTION |
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10:00 AM | LVIV | Nataliia Nestor, Deputy Research Director of the Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine (in person) Andrii Haichenko, Deputy Minister of Justice of Ukraine (online) Artem Yukhin, CEO at Artec 3D in Luxembourg (online) | Why is this interesting? Luxembourg has sent 30 3D scanners to Ukraine, which can be used to scan vast territories and collect evidence of war crimes committed by russians. The assistance package includes not only scanners, but also internal software that allows users to scan large areas with all the objects found there. The information is then processed by the computer. In total, the project costs EUR 1.3 mln. |
12:00 PM | LVIV | Artem Boiko, Marketing Director of UNIT.City (online) | Topics of focus: – Results of Web Summit 2022 in Lisbon – Ukraine’s participation in the summit: why it is important For reference: Web Summit is a technology conference that has been held annually since 2009. This year, during Web Summit 2022 in Lisbon, Ukraine presented its own pavilion, which was visited by about 10,000 people on the first day alone. |
1:00 PM | LVIV | Andrii Moskalenko, Deputy Head of the Lviv City Council Nestor Shvets, Chief Lawyer of the Lviv IT Cluster, Head of the BCP team of the Lviv IT Cluster Anna Shcherbakova, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at GlobalLogic in Ukraine (online) Ihor Kostiv, Junior Vice President for Engineering, GlobalLogic Ukraine | SPECIAL EVENT Panel discussion on the topic: “Sustainability of Ukrainian Companies: Dialogue Between Businesses and Cities” Issues to be discussed include: – How a city prepares for a possible blackout – What is BCP and the components of a business continuity plan? – How a company should prepare for infrastructure sustainability: communications, Internet, light, heat, energy – Communication with the team and community: how to do it efficiently – Continuation of effective cooperation with international partners and clients Duration of the discussion: about 1 hour Admission: free Visitors are requested to come 10 to 15 minutes before the event starts |