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The 10 th ICES ConferenceDo We Need Standards for Standards Professionals?

WSC Academic Day 2015Knowledge of Standards: The Added Value

Banquet Room (4F)

Courtyard by Marriot Seoul Times Square, Seoul, Korea

August 24 - 26, 2015

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The 10th ICES ConferenceThe 10th ICES Conference Theme• Do we need competency requirements of standards professionals?• Do we need national/ international occupation standards and personnel certification?•What are current situation and challenges of the job market?•What are expectations of companies and standards-specialty organizations?

Key Topics for the ICES Conference Speakers to Address:• Reviewing and Analyzing practical tasks and roles of standards professionals in real jobs in companies and standards-related

organizations• Discussing competency requirements and qualification framework for standards professionals• Browsing career paths/models or best practices for standards professionals – do they have future of being an executive or a leader?

What is ICES(International Cooperation for Education about Standardization)?The International Cooperation for Education about Standardization (ICES) is a network of individuals and organizations interested in education about standardization. ICES focuses exclusively on this area.

ICES was established at a meeting in Tokyo in 6-8 February 2006 by people from industry, academia, and standards organizations. Since then other groups have joined (e.g. governments and government agencies, international standards bodies, standards consortia, etc.). ICES is a collaboration and a non-profit organization, as yet not registered. The foundation of ICES was prompted by a common desire to promote education about standardization and exchange educational approaches and materials internationally.

Mission of ICESThe mission of ICES is to promote education about standardization and improve its quality and attractiveness for all stakeholders.

Objective of ICES• Develop and maintain an interdisciplinary network of people interested in education about standardization• Facilitate the development of policies and infrastructures to support education about standardization (e.g., in nations, regions,

worldwide, industries, companies)• Seek cooperative relationships with organizations that provide training and education in this area• Professionalize education about standardization by, for example: · Tightening the link between up-to-date standardization research and education · Facilitating a repository for curricula · Facilitating a repository for educational materials · Facilitating peer review of educational materials · Stimulating the development of guidelines, innovative approaches, and educational materials · Organizing workshops

2015 WSC Academic DayWhat is WSC(World Standards Cooperation)?

The World Standards Cooperation is a high-level collaboration between the IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission), ISO (International Organization for Standardization) and ITU (International Telecommunciation Union). Under this banner, the three organizations preserve their common interests in strengthening

and advancing the voluntary consensus-based International Standards system.

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ProgramThe 10th ICES Conference DAY 1 – Monday, August 24, 2015

TIME PROGRAM PRESENTATION

08:30 – 09:30 REGISTRATION (on the Lobby of Banquet Room, 4F)

09:30 – 09:50 INTRODUCTION with ICES BOARD MEMBER

Dr. Donggeun CHOIKorean Standards Association, ICES ChairProf. Knut BLINDTechnische Universität Berlin, ICES Vice-ChairMr. Jeffrey STRAUSSNorthwestern University, ICES Vice-Chair

09:50 – 10:50 KEYNOTE SPEECH Prof. Jaehak LEEPresident, Society for Standards and Standardization; SSSProfessor, Korea Polytechnic University (Korea)Unsolicited Ideas and Experiences on Academic Research and Human Resources Development in the field of Standards and StandardizationProf. Knut BLINDChair of Innovation Economics, Technische Universität Berlin (Germany)Chair for Standardisation at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus UniversityThe Influence of Standardization on Innovation and Economic Growth: State-of-the-art for Research and Policy

10:50 – 11:10 COFFEE BREAK (sponsored by IEEE SA)

11:10 – 12:10 PANEL I:The PAST 10 YEAR ACTIVITIES

Dr. Henk de VRIES (Moderator)Associate Professor, Rotterdam School of Management (Netherlands)President, European Academy for Standardization (EURAS)ICES 2006-2015: REVISITING its 10 Years of HistoryMs. Misun JUNDirector, Global Standards Center, Korean Standards Association (Korea)A Retrospective of Korea’s Efforts on Life-long Standards Education ProgramMr. Andry R. PrihikmatEducation and Training Division, BSN Indonesia (Indonesia)Promoting Standards in University (Indonesian Experiences)

12:10 – 13:30 LUNCH BREAK (sponsored by IEEE SA - 5F, MoMo Cafe with ICES Badge)

13:30 – 15:30 PANEL II:The PRESENT EXPERIENCES and ISSUES

Mr. Erik PUSKARProgram Manager, NIST (USA)Overview of NIST's Efforts to Enhance Teaching of Standards and Standards Development in U.S. UniversitiesMr. Jeffrey STRAUSS (Moderator)Acting Director, Buffett Institute Center for Technology and Innovation Management, Northwestern University (USA)NUZIP: an experiential learning standards negotiation game for managers and studentsMr. LIU FeiChief Representative, China Office, ASTM International (China)Recent Achievements in Education and Training of ASTM InternationalMs. Sunghyun PARKSenior Researcher, Korean Standards Association (Korea)Human Resources Development and Management in Developing Countries: Some Observations from ISCP Program

15:30 – 16:00 COFFEE BREAK (sponsored by ASTM International)

16:00 – 17:00 PANEL III:The FUTURE PLAN and VISION

Dr. Kishik PARK (IEEE SA)Member of IEEE SA Board of Governors; IEEE SA Education Committee;Principle Researcher of ETRI, Professor of UST (Korea)Current IEEE Activities in Standards Education: Including an Overview of the New IEEE Standards UniversityMs. LOH Soi-Min (Moderator)Director for Policy and Promotion, SPRING (Singapore)Future Plan and Challenges for Standards Education and HRD: SPRING Singapore’s perspectiveProf. Sangbong YIProfessor, Korea National University of Education (Korea)Conceptual framework for education about standard from primary to high school

17:00 – 17:30 Closing DAY 1

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ProgramThe 10th ICES Conference DAY 2 – Tuesday, August 25, 2015

TIME PROGRAM PRESENTATION

08:30 – 09:30 REGISTRATION (on the Lobby of Banquet Room, 4F)

09:30 – 09:40 INTRODUCTION with ICES BOARD MEMBER

Dr. Donggeun CHOI Korean Standards Association, ICES ChairProf. Knut BLINDTechnische Universität Berlin, ICES Vice-ChairProf. Jeffrey STRAUSSNorthwestern University, ICES Vice-Chair

09:40 – 10:40 KEYNOTE SPEECH Prof. ByungGoo KANG Professor, Korea University (Korea) Position of Standards and standardization on the Business Hierarchy and the Career Model of Standards ProfessionalsMr. Wonsub OHPresident, EM Korea (Korea)My Career in Standardization in Hyundai Heavy Industries and EM Korea, and Some Observations for Standards Professionals Development

10:40 – 11:00 COFFEE BREAK (sponsored by KSA)

11:00 – 12:20 PANEL 1: The CONTEXT

Dr. Bambang PURWANGGONOSenior Lecturer, Diponegoro University (Indonesia) A Survey of Standardization Competence Demand Leading to the Establishment of a Major or Concentration in StandardizationDr. Carla FREERICKSLecturer, University of Bremen (Germany)Standards Professionals: Soft Skills are Required – Knowledge on Standards are DesiredDr. Donggeun CHOI (Moderator)Principle Manager, Korean Standards Association (Korea)How Many People are Working for Standards and Standardization – Some Implications from APEC SCSC ProjectProf. Mingshun SONGVice President and Professor, China Jiliang University (China) CJLU Graduates and Their Career Development in Standardization

12:20 – 13:40 LUNCH BREAK (sponsored by SPRING Singapore - 5F, MoMo Cafe with ICES Badge)

13:40 – 15:00 PANEL 2: THE EFFORTS

Mr. Toshi KUROKAWA Chair of International Standardization Education SIG, IIEEJ (Japan)Competency Requirements of Standards Professionals – An essay or a personal perspective on their skills and sensesA RepresentativeChina National Institute of Standardization (China)Establishing Knowledge System of Standards Science, and Chinese Experiences in Standards EngineerMr. Erik PUSKAR (Moderator)Society for Standards Professionals (SES)Enhancing the Knowledge of Standards and Standardization: Experiences in SES Standards Professional Certification ProgramDr. Sooyoung KANGChief Researcher, Global Standards Center, Korean Standards Association (Korea)Developing Knowledge System and Pilot Certification Programs for Standards Professionals in Korea

15:00 – 15:20 COFFEE BREAK (sponsored by SSS)

15:20 – 16:00 OPEN FLOOR DISCUSSION (moderated by Dr. Henk de VRIES and Dr. Donggeun CHOI)

16:00 – 17:00 CLOSING SESSION (ICES Membership Meeting)

ICES Business Discussion ICES Board Member Changes (New Nominee: Dr. Bambang PURWANGGONO)ICES Secretary Changes in KSA (New Secretary: Dr. Sooyoung KANG)ICES 2016 Announcement (Oct 10-12, 2016 in Frankfurt, Germany) linked to IEC GA

17:30 – 20:30 ICES & WSC AD 2015 JOINT WELCOME RECEPTION (Online registrants only)Hosted by Dr. Soo Hyun BAEK, President & CEO, Korean Standards Association and Co-sponsored by the WSC (IEC, ISO, ITU)*3F Rive Gauche, Sebitseom (Floating Island on Han River), Buses depart at 5:25pm at the lobby and back to hotel after Reception.

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Program2015 WSC Academic Day, DAY 3 – Wednesday, August 26, 2015

TIME PROGRAM PRESENTATION

09:00 – 09:10 REGISTRATION (on the Lobby of Banquet Room, 4F)

09:10 – 09:30 Benefits of standards and of education about standardizationDaniele GerundinoInternational Organization for Standardization (ISO), Director of Research and Education ISO

09:30 – 09:50 Professionals in electrotechnology need standards knowledgeMyoung-Jae ShinIEC Standardization Management Board, Alternate Member from the Republic of Korea and Advisor on International Standards Cooperation, KSA

09:50 – 10:10 Communicating standards to future generationsAlessia MagliarditiProgramme Coordinator, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, ITU

10:15 – 10:45 COFFEE BREAK (sponsored by the WSC (IEC, ISO, ITU))

10:45 – 12:00 Panel: Does education about standardization add value to professions

Panelists set the scene by providing an overview of the matter based on their experience and insight. All participants are invited to contribute.

Donggeun ChoiPrincipal Manager, Korean Standards Association (KSA) and ICES Chair 2015, KoreaKunimitsu IwadarePolicy Development Division, Japanese Standards Association (JSA)Erik PuskarManager for Global Standards & Information, National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST), USAProf. Knut BlindTechnische Universität Berlin and Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems, Germany

12:30 – 13:45 LUNCH BREAK (sponsored by the WSC (IEC, ISO, ITU)- 5F, MoMo Cafe with ICES Badge

13:45 – 15:15 Panel: Professors, alumni and standards users speak out

Panelists present views and experiences of various players – how, in their opinion, university education about standardization has helped or could help to meet professional and employers’ requirements. All participants are then invited to contribute to the discussion.

Dr. Bambang PurwanggonoUniversity Diponegoro, Indonesia, Incoming member of the ICES Board (2015-2018)Prof. Song MingshunDean of the College of Economics and Management, China Jiliang UniversityProf. Heejin LeeProfessor at the Graduate School of International Studies, Yonsei University, Republic of KoreaDr. Jeffrey StraussActing Director, CTIM and Director of Industry Programs, The Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Studies, Northwestern University, USA

15:15 – 15:45 COFFEE BREAK (sponsored by the WSC (IEC, ISO, ITU))

15:45 – 16:30 Cooperation between standards bodies and universities: an update

Representatives from standards bodies and other organizations provide an update on the initiatives undertaken in the recent past– results achieved and lessons learned.

Prof. Jun Kyun ChoiKorea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)Andry PrihikmatNational Standardization Agency of Indonesia (BSN)Daniele GerundinoInternational Organization for Standardization (ISO)

16:30 – 17:00 CONCLUSION

Knowledge of Standards: Added Value

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About Seoul, Korea

Seoul is a city of contrasts. From ancient palaces with centuries of history to high-tech skyscraper of steel and glass, from ancient texts dating back millennia to the highest rate of broadband Internet access in the world, Seoul is a place where the old and new exist in harmony. With one foot in the past and another in the future, Seoul is a city that never ceases to amaze. Seoul has successfully convened international events G20 (2010) and offers the world-class services and/or facilities for meetings at the local, regional and international levels. If you would like to learn more about Seoul, please visit http://english.seoul.go.kr/

About the Conference Venue

COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT SEOUL TIME SqUARELocated in the Yeongdeungpo district and part of a new landmark, the Courtyard Seoul Times Square is just 5 minutes from the financial district and subway station and you'll find world-class amenities at our Courtyard by Marriott hotel in Seoul. This hotel , close to Gimpo/Incheon airport, offers an unmatched location in the Times Square multi-complex, featuring shopping, entertainment and movies.

Shopping Complex Time Square Beyond a mere shopping mall, Times Square is indeed a lifestyle center featuring a genuine harmony between sophisticated urban facilities like a department store, a multiplex theater, a shopping mall and tons of restaurants on the one hand and leisurely soothing nature-oriented space such as plazas, terraces, water fountains and numerous gardens on the other.

SEBITSEOM (WELCOME RECEPTION - FLOATING ISLAND ON HAN RIVER)Sebitseom is a cultural complex built to be a landmark on the Han River in the heart of downtown Seoul, a place where you can enjoy special cultural contents at the water’s edge. It is the world’s first floating structure with buildings that can float on water. Sebitseom consists of three glowing islands that brighten the Han River gloriously, along with Yevit, a place that screens a variety of video clips and contents. It symbolizes the life of Seoul citizens and illuminates Seoul and the Han River.

Useful Phone Numbers(Emergency)

Wherever you are, Korea Travel phone will help with all your travel needs. Simply dial 1330 from either your cell phone or public telephone to have all your travel questions answered. 1330 is a travel information phone service provided exclusively for foreign tourists traveling throughout Korea. A friendly multilingual operator (English, Japanese, and Chinese) is available to assist with any information you need 24 hours a day. Also linked to the Emergency Phone 199, it provides foreign tourists with an emergency language translation service. Operation hour is 3am to 8pm every day.

About Seoul and the Conference Venue

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About ISO Week in Seoul, Korea ISO Week in Korea

DATE 14(Mon) - 18(Fri) September 2015VENUE Lotte Hotel Seoul, Seoul, Korea (30, Eulji-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea, Lotte Hotel Seoul)

HOSTED BY ORGANIzED BY

DELEGATES 600 delegates from 163 member countriesLANGUAGE English, French, Russian, Spanish THEME ISO 2020: Great things happen when the world agreesCONTACT Email: [email protected] Tel.: +82-2-6288-6342 Fax: +82-2-6288-6398

About ISO

“We’re ISO, the International Organization for Standardization. We develop and publish International Standards.”

ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is an independent, non-governmental membership organization and the world’s largest developer of voluntary International Standards. ISO is made up of our 163 member countries who are the national standards bodies around the world, with a Central Secretariat that is based in Geneva, Switzerland.The ISO story began in 1946 when delegates from 25 countries met at the Institute of Civil Engineers in London and decided to create a new international organization ‘to facilitate the international coordination and unification of industrial standards.’ In February 1947 the new organization, ISO, officially began operations.Since then, ISO has published over 19,500 International Standards covering almost all aspects of technology, manufacturing, food safety, agriculture and healthcare.

38th ISO General Assembly

“The General Assembly is the highest governing body of ISO and brings together the key decision makers in the world of standardization.”

As a general rule, the General Assembly meets once a year. It is a multi-day forum for more than 600 delegates and accompanying persons from ISO’s 163 member countries, including Principal Officers; the president, the vice-president, the treasurer and the secretary general. In addition to the meeting of the ISO General Assembly itself, it also has meetings of the ISO Council, ISO Technical Management Board (TMB), ISO Committee on Developing Country Matters (DEVCO), and an open session day as a site inspection tour. ISO General Assembly provides a great opportunity for all ISO members to share their ideas and knowledge, to fortify their networks with one another, and to develop the global standardization strategy.

• Established in 1947• Purpose - Facilitate companies in entering new markets and assist

in the development of global trade on a fair basis - Serve to safeguard consumers and the end-users of

products and services, ensuring that certified products conform to the minimum standards set internationally

Blue Area: ISO Member Countries

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The 10 th ICES ConferenceDo We Need Standards for Standards Professionals?

WSC Academic Day 2015Knowledge of Standards: The Added Value

Banquet Room (4F)

Courtyard by Marriot Seoul Times Square, Seoul, Korea

August 24 - 26, 2015