ICAO Seminar
Remarks at the International Civil Aviation Organization Reception
Montreal, Québec – March 22, 2003 Barry MacKinnon
Vice President of Marketing and Airline Analysis Bombardier Aerospace Regional Aircraft
Bombardier is delighted to welcome you to Montréal and this seminar as well as the ICAO Worldwide air Transport Conference. (...) A liberalized market environment makes it possible for these carriers to respond to these needs.
(...) To conclude my remarks, the path that you have embarked upon here is critical to the future of air transport worldwide.
I encourage you to look beyond today’s industry challenges to a brighter future where liberalized air travel markets result in greater trade and economic growth plus more choice and convenience for all passengers.
Language:English
Score: 886874.8
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https://www.icao.int/Meetings/...TConf5/Documents/mackinnon.pdf
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Oberthur
Oberthur Technologies
A Technology Leader
16 April 2014 1
Oberthur Technologies – Identity BU
Olivier Prestel, Managing Director Identity Business Unit
Agenda
16 April 2014 2
Oberthur Technologies: a technology leader
A strong innovative player with over 15% of T.O.
invested in 10 R&D centers
Highly innovative products, recognized by the market
place and experts
Invent, develop, deploy innovative solutions
worldwide
16 April 2014 3
Leading player in digital security
A unique positioning to answer the needs of a convergent world
Main end-markets
• Offering extending offer along the full length of the digital security value chain o Development of embedded secure software o Manufacturing, personalization and issuance of secure devices and
identity documents o Development of associated server based solutions operated by
clients in-house or in managed services
• Unique industry positioning o Supplier to 5,000 banks, 20 years of experience in personalisation
services o Trusted by 300 mobile operators, 10 years of experience in Over-
The-Air (OTA) platform o More than 100 government references
• Worldwide presence with a true global reach
o Secure devices and documents delivered in 140+ countries o 50+ sales offices and 35+ services centers o 10 R&D centers
Oberthur Technologies at a glance
TRANSPORT
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
PAYMENT
DIGITAL TV
IDENTITY
Convergence of applications
²
Machine 2 Machine Connected devices Mobile Phones
Agenda
16 April 2014 4
Oberthur Technologies: a technology leader
A strong innovative player with over 15% of T.O.
invested in 10 R&D centers
Highly innovative products, recognized by the market
place and experts
Invent, develop, deploy innovative solutions
worldwide
16 April 2014 5
A strong innovative player
your data exchanges and data in the cloud
your legacy identity
your digital identities your payment transactions
OT secures
Agenda
16 April 2014 6
Oberthur Technologies: a technology leader
A strong innovative player with over 15% of T.O.
invested in 10 R&D centers
Highly innovative products, recognized by the market
place and experts
Invent, develop, deploy innovative solutions
worldwide
Oberthur Technologies:
Oberthur Technologies provides secure ID documents and solutions to more than 100 references customers
• issued the first multi-application smart card EAL4+ CC certified • awarded company by Interpol for the most secure passport in the world • was the first company issuing ICAO e-Passports in volumes • issued the first PIV cards certified in the world • issued the first certified Cosmo Java card Open Platform EAL5+ • issued the first NFC SIM card certified EAL 4+ • issued the first electronic signature card certified Common Criteria EAL5+ • awarded company by ACT Canada for ID-One Digital Watermark • awarded company by Product innovation for ID-One PI V Bio • issued the first contactless national ID card in the world • positioned as an NFC pioneer and recognized (3 industry awards for NFC)
16 April 2014 7
Oberthur Technologies, innovation is our DNA
Agenda
16 April 2014 8
Oberthur Technologies: a technology leader
A strong innovative player with over 15% of T.O.
invested in 10 R&D centers
Highly innovative products, recognized by the market
place and experts
Invent, develop, deploy innovative solutions
worldwide
16 April 2014 9
Leading systems and documents provider for worldwide e-ID programmes
Products
• Passports • National identity cards • Visas • Residence permits • Health cards • Employee eID cards • Driving licenses • Voting cards
Services
• Systems definition, project management, installation, support, training, maintenance
• Control & authentication • End-to-end implementation
of issuance & post issuance system
• Financing
Solutions System-One™ • Enrolment • IDMS • Vetting • Multi-document
personalisation system • Issuance and post-issuance
systems • Document Control • E-gates
A large range of innovative solutions
Driving licenses
16 April 2014
10
Worldwide references
Some Customer references OT product offer
Voting cards
Identity cards
Passports Belgium
Guatemala
Uzbekistan
France
Latvia Peru Norway Monaco Cambodia
• > 22 Millions of documents, deployed in 3 months ! (Middle East)
Bangladesh Denmark Azerbaijan Serbia
Georgia Philippines Monaco Algeria
http://www.theodora.com/flags/
16 April 2014 11
Oberthur Technologies
highly innovative
provides tailor-made ID solutions, adapted to customers’ needs
accompany customers all along the deployment and the life of the systems
a trusted partner
• End-to-end system solutions to protect identities and secure access for the mobility world
16 April 2014 12
Oberthur TechnologiesA Technology Leader
Agenda
Leading player in digital security
Agenda
A strong innovative player
Agenda
Oberthur Technologies, innovation is our DNA
Agenda
Leading systems and documents providerfor worldwide e-ID programmes
Worldwide references
Slide Number 11
Slide Number 12
Language:English
Score: 866735.5
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https://www.icao.int/Meetings/...onsor_Oberthur-Prestel_UZB.pdf
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Like the GSM model, the GBSI Initiative calls for a public-private partnership to facilitate the emergence of a worldwide market for satellite broadband services. (...) The dedication of a small fraction of this spectrum in C-, Ku-, and Ka bands, which would be available on a worldwide and interference-free basis for consumer-broadband satellite service, is critical for the development of a global market for this service. (...) TThhee rroollee ooff iinndduussttrryy
Global Standard
The private sector, the main beneficiary from a business perspective of a global satellite broadband market, should help governments and regulators in promoting a worldwide satellite broadband market.
Language:English
Score: 864741.1
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/treg...04/documents/Toumi-Remarks.pdf
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In Asia the market is also falling , -10% in the first half of 2001. (...) They are also produced for a mass market with completely different marketing channels than those of service robots for professional use.
(...) The market introduction is now pushed forward to the first half of 2002.
Language:English
Score: 857234.4
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https://unece.org/fileadmin/DAM/press/pr2001/01stat10e.htm
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Language:English
Score: 854885.2
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The United Nations Framework Classification for Energy and Mineral Resources (UNFC) is a universally applicable instrument for classification, based on market criteria, of the reserves and resources of energy and mineral commodities.
(...) The following events were organized during the period:
• Joint UNECE/ESCAP Regional Seminar on
Practical Application of UNFC in the Asian and Pacific Region (Bangkok, October 1998)
• National Seminar on UNFC Application in Indonesia (Jakarta, December 1998)
• Regional Seminar on UNFC Application in Latin America (Porto Alegre, Brazil, November 1999)
• Regional Seminar on UNFC Application in the Indian Ocean Rim Region (Agra, India, November 2000)
• Two Task Forces on UNFC Application to Solid Fuels and Mineral Commodities Worldwide (Geneva, November 1999 and October 2000)
• National Workshop on UNFC Application in the Philippines (Manila, March 2001)
As a result of the first phase, the UNFC is now:
Formally recognized by all UNECE and ECOSOC member States;
Used as the internationally agreed basis for the adaptation of national classification systems;
Successfully applied to the classification of 55 different deposits worldwide;
Fully implemented in practice on solid fuels and mineral commodities in more than 60 countries; and
Recognized by the Mineral Stock Exchange Markets in Australia and South Africa.
(...) (ii) The agreement on common criteria for evaluating the different reserves/resources worldwide provides increased confidence in long- term forecasting and encourages cross-border investments in liberalized markets.
Language:English
Score: 848834.8
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https://unece.org/fileadmin/DA..._2004/UNECE_weekly_2004-76.pdf
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UNECE
sets standards
I I I I
The basis of Isustainable quality Producers improve I their production; traders and retail I chains order confidently, knowing
I what they will receive; authorities
I check products against a set of
1 transparent rules; and consumers worldwide find I quality produce in their markets. ___ 1
I
Quality for sustainable
markets and trade
' <11
•tno,
:,fd Why quality matters?
(...) This helps countries increase the sustainability of their production, improve and build local markets and access new export markets for improved livelihoods of farmers, traders and particularly women.
(...) Our standards form the basis for agricultural quality legislation and contractual agreements worldwide.
UNECE works to increase the sustainability of food production, markets and trade.
Language:English
Score: 843349
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https://unece.org/DAM/trade/agr/AboutUs/wp7_InfoBrochure.pdf
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COMPARISON OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR LOCATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF MOTORCYCLE CONTROLS, TELL-TALES AND INDICATORS BETWEEN MOTORCYCLES AND PASSENGER CARS / SUBMITTED BY THE WORKING PARTY ON GENERAL SAFETY PROVISIONS (GRSG)
Of these:
(a) 13 are already used worldwide
(b) 4 are for devices not fitted in some of the markets
(c) 2 have alternative options to the symbol
(d) 1 is a marking that is not required in all markets
(e) 1 apparently is not used at all
6. The scores from the Alliance study reflect this market reality, as well as the fact that
some symbols are unique to motorcycles.
(...) Annex
Analysis Current Market practice
Y used in this market
"-" status unknown
Icon
Compre-
hension
5 or
better
[%]
Motorcycle
icon
Definition for
Motorcycle Comments Japan
USA/
Canada EU Australia ASEAN China India
Other
Asia
Latin
America
Middle
East Africa Comments
1 96
Passing
Beam
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Used worldwide
2 -
Supplemental
Engine Stop
Control
Low scores
because
not used in
cars
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Used worldwide
3 -
Supplemental
Engine Stop
Control
Low scores
because
not used in
cars
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Used worldwide
4 11
EC
E/TR
A
N
S/W
P.29/2009/45
page 3
Manual
Choke
Low scores
because
chokes are
automatic
in cars
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Used worldwide
5 91 Turn Signal Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Used w
orldwide
EC
E/TR
A
N
S/W
P.29/2009/45
page 4 Analysis Current Market practice
Y used in this market
"-" status unknown
6 100
Fuel Level
Indicator Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Used
worldwide
7 97
Horn Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Used worldwide
8 93 Engine Oil Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Used worldwide
9 85
Hazard
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Used wWarning Light orldwide
10
Engine Not included in Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Used wCoolant Temperature the Alliance study
orldwide
11 Driving Beam
Not
ded in Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Used w e
inclu
the Alliance
study
orldwid
12 Neutral
Not
ded in Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Used wIndicator
inclu
the Alliance
study
orldwide
13 Electric
Not
ded in Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Used w e Starter
inclu
the Alliance
study
orldwid
EC
E/TR
A
N
S/W
P.29/2009/45
page 5
Analysis Current Market practice
Y used in this market
"-" status unknown
14 74
Position lamp
Y - Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y There is an alternative
15 83
Malfunction
in antilock
brake system
Y Y Y Y - Y - Y Y Y Y
Device not
fitted in
some
markets
16 78
Parking
Lamp
Y Y Y Y - - - - Y Y Y
Device not
fitted in
some
markets
17
Fuel Tank
Not
included in -
In
Y - - Y - Y Y Y Y
Marking not
Shutoff valve
Off
On
Reserve
the Alliance
study
FMVSS
123
but not
widely
used
required in
some
markets.

Language:English
Score: 842433
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daccess-ods.un.org/acce...ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2009/45&Lang=E
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NOTABLE EXCEPTION IS EUROPE, WHERE COUNTRIES ARE CLOSE TO EACH
OTHER AND HIGH-QUALITY ROAD TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE IS
AVAILABLE.
2
SLIDE 3: EVOLUTION OF WORLDWIDE FREIGHT TRAFFIC GROWTH (2003-2013)
WITH WEAKNESSES IN INTERNATIONAL TRADE, THE GLOBAL CARGO MARKET
WAS SLUGGISH LAST YEAR. (...) SLIDE 8: OTHER MODES OF SHIPPING
SO, THAT’S A QUICK SUMMARY OF CARGO PERFORMANCE IN 2013 FOR THE
WORLD AND AFRICA, BUT THE REAL REASON WE’RE ALL HERE IS TO DISCUSS
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES, AND ONE OF THE MAIN OBSTACLES TO
THE GROWTH OF THE CARGO MARKET WORLDWIDE IS COMPETING MODES OF
FREIGHT SHIPMENT.
(...) THE WEAKNESS IN THE AIR
CARGO MARKET OVER THE LAST DECADE OR SO CAN BE LARGELY
ATTRIBUTED TO A LOSS IN MARKET SHARE TO OTHER WAYS OF
TRANSPORTING GOODS—OCEAN FREIGHT BEING THE BEST EXAMPLE.
Language:English
Score: 841085
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https://www.icao.int/Meetings/..._Gittens_SettingScene-text.pdf
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ECOWAS/UEMOA moves forward towards ICT market harmonization
The ICT environment is changing rapidly and keeping the policy and regulatory frameworks in line with the constant evolution of technologies, applications and services is a challenge for governments and regulators around the World. (...) ECOWAS Member States will then embark on the challenging transposition path that will led to the translation of these decisions into their national legal frameworks by end of 2007, and the creation of a common ICT market in the region.
The project was launched in June 2004 by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) in cooperation with the European Union, to support the establishment of an integrated ICT Market in West Africa. (...) These decisions mark a major milestone in furthering cooperation between the countries and in promoting the establishment of regional harmonized ICT regulatory frameworks and related integrated markets on the African continent and worldwide. These landmark decisions will certainly spur the development of ICTs in Africa.
Language:English
Score: 836668
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/treg...jects/itu-ec/ITUNEws_final.pdf
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