Congress sessions and closing

Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

Largo Agostino Gemelli 1

Milano, Italy, Tel. +39-02 7234.1

http://www.unicattolica.it

Opening and banquet

MiCo - Milano Congressi
Via Giovanni Gattamelata 5

Milano, Italy

http://www.micmilano.it


Badges

All the registered participants and their accompanying persons will receive a personal badge upon registration and are requested to wear the badge when attending the session or any social event. The badge will admit to the scientific sessions, exhibition area, coffee breaks.


Language

The official language of the Congress is English. Simultaneous translation will not be provided.


Program changes

The organizers cannot assume liability for any changes in the program due to external or unforeseen circumstances. Please check the website for regular updates. The organizers reserve the right to cancel, postpone, relocate or change any of the sessions or to add new sessions.


Force Majeure (Unexpected cancellation of the event)

The organizers reserve the right to cancel without notice or compensation IFAC World Congress 2011 in the event of force majeure cases (for example, but not limited to, acts of nature such as fire, earthquake, hurricane, volcano eruption, flood or terrorist attacks). In such cases, the organizers are freed of all responsibility and no liability for any claim for damages and/or losses will be accepted.
Limitation of liability of organization: In the event of it being impossible to carry out the 18th IFAC World Congress for force majeure cases, so long as this arises from a cause not attributable to the organizers, the organization shall only be obliged to reimburse the payments received subject to deduction of any costs it has incurred in preparing the event. This liability only extends to the payments made directly to Congress organization and not to payments made by the attendees to the hotel or airlines.
The applicable law is the Italian law. Any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or in relation to this contract shall be resolved under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Court of Milan.


VISA requirements

Participants requesting a VISA for entry to Italy may request assistance to the Organizing Secretariat that will send an invitation. (info@ifac2011.org).

Such an invitation is intended to help potential delegates to obtain a VISA. Please note, however, that this is not a commitment on the IFAC behalf to provide any financial support.


Attendance certificates

Attendance certificates will be delivered on request to all regularly registered participants at the end of the meeting.


No-smoking

Smoking in the Congress area is not allowed.


Mobile phones

Mobile phones must be switched off during technical sessions.


Accessibility


Getting there by air

Milan Malpensa (MXP)

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Malpensa is located 48km (30 miles) Northwest of Milan and is the city’s biggest airport.
From Malpensa to city centre:
Malpensa Express: the hassle-free way to travel to the city centre is by rail. The Malpensa Express runs to Stazione Cadorna just north of the historic centre. Trains depart every 30 minutes (journey time – 40 minutes). One-way ticket cost 11,00€.
Regular train serviceto Milano Porta Garibaldi (40 minutes) and Milano Centrale (50 minutes). Trains depart every 60 minutes. One-way ticket cost 7,00€.
Coach Services: operated by AIR PULLMAN, depart for Stazione Centrale and other stops. Buses depart every 20/30 minutes (journey time – 1 hour 15 minutes)
Taxis: based at the airport, offer considerably more expensive rides to the city centre. The average price is about 70,00€.
A shuttle bus service links Malpensa and Linate every 90 minutes. The trip takes about 75 minutes.

Milan Linate (LIN)

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Milan Linate is located 7km (4 miles) East of the centre and provides easy access to and from the city.
From Milan Linate to city centre:
Coach and Local Bus Service: the Starfly shuttle service run by STAM departs every 20 minutes for Stazione Centrale and takes 15-30 minutes, depending on the traffic.
The ATM bus 73 connects the airport to piazza San Babila in the city centre. One-way ticket costs 1 € .
Taxis: Taxis to the city centre cost about € 18,00-25,00€ and take up to 30 minutes, depending on the traffic.
A shuttle bus service links Linate to Malpensa every 90 minutes. The trip takes about 75 minutes.

Orio al Serio (Milan – Bergamo BGY)

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Orio al Serio is located 45km (28 miles) NorthWest of Milan and 5km (3 miles) from Bergamo.
From Orio al Serio to the city centre:
Coach and bus to Milano Stazione Centrale (journey time: about an hour).
Taxis: take about 1 hour from Milan city centre and will cost about 70,00€.

Getting there by road

Milan is the major junction of Italy’s motorways. The motorways which lead to Milan are connected by the Tangenziale Est (East pass-by) and the Tangenziale Ovest (West pass-by).

A1 Autostrada del Sole: Milan-Bologna(210 km)-Florence(299 km)-Rome(586 km)-Naples(786 km)-Reggio Calabria(1272 km)
A4 – Milan/Torino: Milan-Turin(138 km).
A4 Serenissima:Milan-Bergamo(52 km)-Brescia(97 km)-Verona(163 km)-Vicenza(209 km)-Padova(235 km)-Venezia(273 km)-Udine(381 km)-Trieste(412 km).
A7 Riviera Ligure: Milan-Genoa(145 km) and the Italian Riviera where it divides into two: the A12 Autostrada Azzurra to the East for the Riviera di Levante and Versilia-Tuscany (about 300 km); the A10 Autostrada dei Fiori to the West for the Riviera di Ponente and the French border (about 300 km).
A8-A9 Autostrada dei Laghi (Lakes): Milan-Varese(57 km) or Milan-Como/Chiasso (49 km) and the Swiss border (about 60 km).

Getting there by train

The main station is Stazione Centrale – Piazza Duca d’Aosta, which has high-speed links to other major cities in Italy including Bologna, Venice, Genoa, Turin, Florence and Rome. Other important railway stations are: Porta Garibaldi, Lambrate, Cadorna.

Getting around

Public Transport:

Milan has a comprehensive transport network run by Azienda Trasporti Milanesi or ATM.

Swapping between the metro, bus, tram is easy, thanks to an integrated ticketing system. Services operate daily 6.00 to 24.00. Tickets cost € 1,00 and last 75 minutes, allowing the traveller to use unlimited buses and trams.

Tickets can be bought from newsagents, tobacconists (a capital T distinguishes these outlets), most coffee bars and automatic vending machine at major metro and bus stops. No tickets available in the buses.

The metro has three lines: red (M1), green (M2), yellow (M3). Map.

Taxis are generally white and can be hailed on the streets, although they rarely stop. It is better to hire them at taxi ranks outside train stations. Telephone booking is possible and runs by co-operatives at the following numbers: +39.026767, +39.025353, +39.028585.
 
Practical Information
 
Climate
August weather in Milan is generally sunny and warm. The mean temperature ranges from 17°C to 28°C. Light summer clothing is most suitable. Rain is also possible; light raincoat and something warm for the evening are advisable.
 
Money (Currency)
The official currency in Italy is the Euro (€). Tipping Service is usually included in the bill in bars and restaurants, but tips are welcome.
 
Bank
Banks are open from Monday to Friday from 08.30 to 13.30 and from 14.45 to 16.15 hrs. Banks are usually closed on Saturday and Sunday. Many banks have automatic currency exchange machines that also take credit cards. Most hotels, restaurants and shops accept foreign currency and major credit cards.
 
Electricity
Electricity in Italy runs at 220V and the frequency is 50Hz. Plugs have two or three round pins. Foreign voltage could require an adapter.
 
Useful links
 
Milan (official website)

Milan (Wikipedia)

The Italian Government Tourist Board

 

Travel guides

Travelplan guide

Lonely Planet

Yahoo

About Milan