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The recent Iceland volcanic ash crisis epitomizes the general problem of emergency response in a world of uncertain manufactured and natural risks. Indeed, this crisis is not the first or the only for such a problem to have occurred. It is one of a series of recent real or potential catastrophes – natural disasters, terrorism, pandemics – that have taken by surprise globalised firms and partly regulators. As such it provides the ground for a rich case study in the problem of emergency regulation and the questions that it raises should concern a wide variety of scholars, regulators and industry analysts whose normal areas of concern are far removed from aviation and volcanoes.
The 1st HEC Workshop on Regulation aims at conceptualising the response to the volcanic ash problem and uses that problem as a case in point to explore the general problem of emergency response in an environment where the lines between manufactured and natural risks are increasingly blurred.
This workshop will provide scholars (Phd students, post-docs, researchers and established professors), industry representatives (IATA, CANSO, AEA, ELFAA), policy-makers (EUROCONTROL, EU Commission, National authorities) and scientists (WMO, VAACs) with the chance to address some of these hard questions raised by an increasing number of threats and catastrophes.
La Seine Regata- Rowing Race on La Seine
Rowing championship
HEC JUMP- National Equestrian Obstacle
Equestrian competition
HEC Energy Club and the Energy & Finance Chair, sponsored by Deloitte and Société Générale, host Peter Hoddinott, Executive Vice-President Energy & Strategic Sourcing of Lafarge, on the theme, "The energy and carbon constraints of a large industrial consumer"
MBA Tournament - European multisports competition
Loic Le Meur (HEC 96), a famous blogger and entrepreneur who now lives in San Francisco, comes back to the campus to share his experience with the Digital Innovation for Business certificate.
NB: students from the DIB certificate DO NOT NEED TO REGISTER as the event is part of the program.
Graduated from HEC Paris in 1996, Loïc Le Meur mbodies the slash generation by being simultaneously a blogger, TV commentator and entrepreneur. In 2008, he’s one of The 25 Most Influential People on the Web according to the Business Week. Since 2004, he’s been organizing with his wife Géraldine the largest European conference about the Internet and new technologies every year in Paris : LeWeb. In 2012, he also created an English version. The next LeWeb will be held in London on June 5,6 and will deal with "The Sharing Economy and the Digital Hippies".