Soirée conférence –L’industrie francaise de construction. -La diversification, le cas de réussite –

Organisée par le Paris Club et la CCIFJ
Lundi 19 janvier 2015 à 18h00

Programme

1.  Bouygues et ses diversifications

Conférencier : Monsieur Pierre MUSTIERE, Representative, BOUYGUES ASIA
Formation: Ingénieur de l’Ecole Centrale de Paris (p1999) et Master (修士) de l’Université de Tokyo.

Expérience professionnelle:
2001, Business development (UBISOFT Tokyo office)
2002, Consultant et Manager pour les bureaux asiatiques (Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai) de JITEX
2006, rejoint BOUYGUES TELECOM pour être détaché chez NTT DOCOMO (Multimedia Services and Services Planning)
2009, Representant en Asie de BOUYGUES TELECOM
2014, Prend la tête de BOUYGUES ASIA, représentant les interêts de l’ensemble du Group.

2.  L’activité de Airstar

Conférencier : Monsieur Pascal Petitjean, Chairman and Owner of Airstar Japan kk.

After Pascal graduated from the engineering school of Lyon, France, he became Plant Manager in the family-run business – Petitjean S.A. (a world leader in street and stadium lighting poles). He then moved to Singapore in 1987 as their Asia Business Director. Pascal created Partex International in 1993 – distributing electrical and lighting products across Asia and one year later, he co-founded Airstar ( France ) – the inventor and world’s leader of the innovative lighting balloon. He takes care of the Airstar business in Asia Pacific with an extensive network of distributors and went on to incorporate Airstar Japan in 2009 under the flagship of Partex International.

             His main achievements:

  1996 – WTO Closing Ceremony Singapore
  1997 – Hong Kong Hand-Over
  1999 – China’s 50th Anniversary in Tiananmen Square
  2000 – Sydney Olympics Opening Ceremony
  2008 –Awarded the project to light the prestigious Grand Prix F1 Night race in Singapore and this has been an on-going since
  2009 – Airstar created the largest 14m Helium Lighting Balloon for Federation Square in Melbourne during the Winter Festival
  2010 – Awarded 2 light installations for the Singapore i-light Festival at Marina Bay on light sustainability for the future
 2011 – Awarded 2 light installations for the Singapore i-light Festival at Marina Bay on light sustainability for the future
          2012 – Opening W Hotel Sentosa
          2013 – Singapore Marina One ground breaking ceremony with 18m Dome
          – Orchard road 4km Christmas lighting in collaboration with Leblanc and Richart
 2014 – Guggenheim event in Singapore with new double skin Dome
                   – Asean forum in Naypitow: May and November 250 balloons on 12km access road and gardens
Pascal’s passion over the years in developing new products and applications and his relentless pursuit of excellence and perfection have catapulted him into a leading artist in Light Design and Installation

Sébastien PHAL, Managing Director, Airstar Japan

Sébastien has over 10 years of business experience in Japan. He built up his career in the Asia-Pacific region as a Consultant in the Exhibition and Event Industries. He is highly experienced in all aspects of Event Planning, Project Management, Design and Engineering. He was responsible for the logistics and project management for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games in Australia. Sébastien is the Managing Director of Airstar Japan since 2010 and he oversees all Airstar activities in Japan across many industries. Achievements with Airstar Japan:

   2010 – Fuji TV Entertainment ” Tosochu ” Show, Airstar 5m Helium balloon
   2011 – Darley Annual Event ,Airstar x3 Dome Project
   2012 – Billboard Japan ,Airstar Staging decoration with LED Balloon
   2013 – Arknova Matsushima with a special 9m eleptical balloon HMI design for the stage lighting.
  2014 – Keyakizaka Dori Illumination for TV Asahi Summer Station in Roppongi Hills.
 
Airstar Japan

 Creative agency which offers a surprising range of lighting application, design and produce throughout Airstar lighting fixtures. Airstar is the inventor and world leader of lighting balloon. The perfect source of Illumination and decoration for Events & Exhibitions, Architecture & Design, Cinema & Television, Construction & Safety.

Thème Récemment des entreprises de construction françaises ont beaucoup du succès. Elles ont élargi ses activités et ses lieux des activités. Maintenant, parmis les dix plus grandes entreprises de constructions dans le monde entier, il y a deux entreprises françaises (cinq chinoises, une espagnole, une allemande, et une américaine. Zero japonaise !) . Ce soir, on va découvrir les raisons clés de ce succès.
Horaires conférence de 18h00 à 20h00 (salle 501), cocktail de 20h00 à 21h00 (salle 501 )
Lieu Salle 501 de la Maison franco-japonaise, (4ème étage), 3-9-25 Ebisu , Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Plan d’accès http://www.mfjtokyo.or.jp/ja/guide/acces.html
La gare plus proche Ebisu de la ligne Yamanote et Saikyo de JR (Sortie l’est), Ebisu de la ligne Hibiya de Tokyo Métro (Sortie No. 3)
Langue : japonaise et anglaise, documentation en anglais Frais de participation : 1,000 yens (membre), 2,000yens (non-membre)
Date limite d’inscription : lundi 12 janvier 2014
(Toute annulation ou non participation après cette date sera facturée)