Connecting Europe Days – ScanMed Session

Dear participants and interested parties of the ScanMed Corridor,

On April 5, 2024, a meeting for the ScanMed Corridor took place as part of the Connecting Europe Days. We hereby provide you with the opportunity to download the presentations given.

20240405_-ScanMed-Corridor-Session_CEDs2024-Minutes-of-Meeting-final-clear.pdf

Presentation-1_Pat-Cox_TEN-T-Coordinators-Position-Paper-final.pdf

Presentation-2_Martin-Zeitler_TEN-T-revision-negotation-outcome-CED.pdf

Presentation-3_Uwe-Sondermann_ScanMed_2024-04-05_final.pdf

Presentation-4_Paal-Iversen_Electrification-in-Norway.pdf

Presentation-5_Federica-Polce_RRF-and-other-relevant-national-investments-progressing-on-the-Scan-Med-Corridor_short.pdf

Pat Cox, European Coordinator
Martin Zeitler, Advisor to the European Coordinator
Uwe Sondermann,  Lead Consultant Corridor Study, KombiConsult
Pat Cox, European Coordinator
Marjukka Vihavainen-Pitkanen, Senior Ministerial Adviser, Ministry of Transport and Communications, Finland
Siamak Jalali, Desk Officer at the Swedish Ministry of Rural Affairs and Infrastructure, Sweden
Paal Iversen, Senior Adviser, Ministry of Transport, Norway
Kristoffer Bang Refberg, Adviser EU Affairs, TEN-T, CEF, Ministry of Transport, Denmark
Stefanie Schröder, HoU, Trans-European Networks, Federal Ministry of Digital and Transport, Germany
Claudius Popescu, Department of Infrastructure Planning, Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology, Austria
Federica Polce, HoU TEN-T and multimodal corridors, Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport, Italy
David Sutton, Chief Officer, Ministry of Transport, Malta

Background

In 2014, the European Commission commissioned studies for the expansion of the core network corridors. Since then, KombiConsult has been involved in two of the nine core networks, namely in the ScanMed Corridor (Scandinavian-Mediterranean Corridor) as lead consultant, and in the Rhine-Alpine Corridor as partner, which is now part of the North Sea-Mediterranean Core Network Corridor. As a core result of the corridor studies, five work plans per core network have so far been developed and submitted to the respective member states by the European Coordinator of the corridors. KombiConsult also supports the Commission in preparing, accompanying and following up the meetings of the Corridor Forum and the working groups. Found out more about our activities here.