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STUVA's jubilee conference 2010 in Dusseldorf

Location

STUVA's jubilee conference took place from June 17-18., 2010 at Tonhalle Dusseldorf.

Visitors

Approx. 600 guests came to celebrate the 50th anniversary of STUVA attending a "a somewhat different STUVA conference".

Opening

Professor Martin Ziegler welcomes the audience in Dusseldorf.

Young Forum

Under the topic "Fascination Tunnel" young engineers present various aspects of underground construction.

Ceremonial Act I

Top-class experts gave lectures in the afternoon at the first, future related ceremonial act under the motto "Future of Underground Construction".

Ceremonial Act I

Martin Herrenknecht gave a lecture on "Future Prospects and Limits of Machine Driven Tunnelling".

Ceremonial Act I

Humor was not absent due to good-mooded lecturers.

Ceremonial Act I

Rainer Müller (VAG Nuremberg) gave a lecture on "Fully Automated Driverless Metros".

Ceremonial Act I

At the breaks, there were opportunities for inspired talks.

Ceremonial Act I

The Capella Augustina (Ensemble of the Brühler Schlosskonzerte) emphasized the festive framework of the event.

Welcome Address

Gregor Bonin, Assigned Inspector and Leader of the Planning and Building Department Dusseldorf welcomes the attendies as a representive of the Capital of Dusseldorf

Welcome Address

Rainer Bomba, State Secretary of the Federal Ministry for Traffic, Housing and Urban Development, appreciated STUVAs merits regarding underground construction in Germany.

Welcome Address

Professor In-Mo Lee, President of ITA, pointed out the prolific collaboration of STUVA and the International Tunnelling and Underground Space Association.

Ceremonial Act II

Professor Ziegler presented the "Young-Engineer-Award" to Jan-Niklas Franzius for his lecture on "Geothermic Use of TBM-driven Tunnels“.

Ceremonial Act II

In his much-noticed speech, Professor Günter Girnau summed up his experiences out of 50 years with STUVA as the "man of the first hour".

Ceremonial Act II

Professor Adolf Müller-Hellmann closed the session with his extraordinary lecture on "Energy Sources of the Future".

Festive Evening

The day faded with a festive evening at the Rheinterassen.

Festive Evening

Musical arrangements under the motto "Classic meets Jazz" by Gottfried Böttger accompanied the evening.

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