The development prospects of industrial cities in Central Europe
Within the framework of the project „Győr Automotive Region as the new trend and means of spatial development”, we would like to invite you to our conference.
THE DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS OF INDUSTRIAL CITIES IN CENTRAL EUROPE
Venue: Széchenyi István University, VIP Hall (Győr, Egyetem tér 1.)
Date: 21 May 2014
Registration is free of charge. Please register here: http://www.mrtt.hu/en/registration_CE_industrial_cities.html
The language of the conference is English.
PROGRAMME
9.30 Registration
10.00 Opening, welcome address PÉTER FÖLDESI, rector, Széchenyi István University
10.15 Plenary session 1.
PETR PAVLÍNEK professor, Charles University, Prague; University of Nebraska, Omaha
BOLESŁAW DOMAŃSKI professor – KRZYSZTOF GWOSDZ associate professor, Institute of Geography and Spatial Management Jagiellonian University, Kraków
Regional and local dynamics of the automotive industry in Poland: determinants and prospects
ÉVA KISS professor, scientific advisor, HAS CAES Geographical Institute, Budapest
Industrial development in Hungary during and after the crisis
RUDOLF PÁSTOR assistant professor, Faculty of National Economy Economic University of Bratislava
The development of the ICT industry in Slovakia
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Plenary session 2.
JAN SUCHÁČEK professor, Department of Regional and Environmental Economics VŠB Technical University of Ostrava
Some notes on (post)industrial cities in Central Europe
ADAM DROBNIAK associate professor, Department of Spatial Economics University of Economics, Katowice
Towards revitalization of industrial cities in Serbia
GÁBOR LUX research fellow, HAS CERS Institute for Regional Studies, Pécs
Transcending duality? From FDI-dominated to endogenous development
16.30 Coffee Break
17.00 Roundtable Discussion The development prospects of industrial cities in Central Europe
19.00 Reception
The event will be realized in the cooperation of Széchenyi István University, Hungarian Regional Science Association and HAS CERS Institute for Regional Studies.
Contact: GÁBOR LUX lux@rkk.hu
Download all presentations: GYIK_05.21.zip