Nice Airport welcomes El Al airline

Since Thursday, April 4, the Israeli company El Al serves the Nice Côte d’Azur airport, with three frequencies per week – Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. The connections are made by B737-900, with 172 seats including 16 Business, or by B737-800, with 154 seats, including 16 Business.

The arrival of the first flight on the azure tarmac gave rise to a traditional “Water salute”.
This third regular airline on the Tel Aviv destination highlights the very strong dynamism of trade between Nice and Israel . After a 31% increase in the number of passengers on this route in 2017, a record + 53% was recorded in 2018 to nearly 60,000 passengers.

El Al welcomed to Nice with water salute

The reasons for travel are mainly tourism (40%) and visiting relatives (55%), while business trips represent 5% of traffic.

With a short-term potential market estimate of 100,000 passengers per year, the link looks promising.

El Al arrives in Monaco

Dominique Thillaud, CEO of Airports of the Côte d’Azur, said, “The arrival of El Al on our platform, in the presence of Her Excellency Aliza Ben Noun, Israel’s ambassador to France, is a mark of confidence that we thank her for.

“She joined our ambition of ever more densely connect our region to the world, and more broadly to build bridges between all territories by offering travelers a quality alternative to major North European hubs.”

Line-up at Sohn Monaco revealed

The list of speakers to feature at the next Sohn Conference in Monaco has been released. Among the impressive line-up is the Minister of Finance and Economy Jean Castellini and Alina Donets, Vice President of Allianz Global Investors.

For the third consecutive year, and under the High Patronage of Prince Albert II, Monaco will host the Sohn Conference on Thursday June 6th, welcoming some of Europe’s biggest hedge fund managers to the Monaco Yacht Club to inspire and share their expertise. The Sohn Conference formula has been so successful, it is now replicated in 11 cities across the globe including Hong Kong, London and New York.

The Sohn Conference Foundation was established in 1995 and is dedicated to the treatment and cure of paediatric cancer. It supports cutting-edge medical research, state-of-the-art research equipment, and innovative programs to ensure that children with cancer survive and thrive.

The Sohn Conference Foundation raises its funds through premier investment conferences around the world, including the renowned annual Sohn Investment Conference in New York. To date, The Foundation has raised more than $85 million.

Speakers for 2019 Sohn Monaco:

  • Guido Maria Brera, Co-Founder and CIO, Kairos Partners
  • Jean Castellini, Minister of Finance and Economy, Principality of Monaco
  • Jian Shi Cortesi, Portfolio Manager, GAM Investment Management
  • Adrian Courtenay, Portfolio Manager, Odey Asset Management
  • Alina Donets, Vice President, Equity Research, Allianz Global Investors
  • Randel Freeman, Member of the Investment Committee, SSVL
  • Orkun Kilic, Portfolio Manager and Managing Partner, Paulson Europe
  • Alexander Paulick, CIO of TCV Management, Tavira
  • Rory Powe, Lead Portfolio Manager, Man GLG
  • Tom Sandell, Chairman and CEO, Sandell Asset Management
  • Jeremy Touboul, Partner and Senior Investment Manager, H2O Asset Management
  • Pr. Gilles Vassal, Head of Clinical Research, Gustave Roussy
  • Zhang Zhang, Founder, Zhangomusiq

For more details, visit https://www.sohnconference.org/monaco/

See also: Exclusive investment ideas to be revealed at Sohn Monaco

Donate blood with AS Monaco

AS Monaco has teamed up with the Princess Grace Hospital to organise a blood drive this weekend. Before the thrill of the game, spectators will be able to feel the exhilaration of donating life-saving blood.

Leonardo Jardim giving blood at the CHPG. Photo: AS Monaco

The football club launched the initiative early this week in collaboration with the CHPG. Ahead of the Monaco vs Reims game on Saturday 13th April, a CHPG truck will be stationed at the main entrance of the Louis II Stadium, next to the AS Monaco shop truck, to allow people to donate blood between the hours of 4pm and 8pm.

On Monday, AS Monaco head coach Leonardo Jardim showed his support by donating blood at the newly renovated blood transfusion centre at the CHPG.

“I have already donated blood several times in the past,” said Jardim. “It is a nice initiative of the club and it’s good that people can donate blood. It’s important to help people who need it today and in the future.”

Leonardo Jardim thanking staff at the CHPG. Photo: AS Monaco

Dr. Anne Gouverner-Valla, from the blood transfusion centre, was happy to welcome Leonardo Jardim to the hospital. “It is a great honour to receive Leonardo Jardim today. It is very important for us to associate blood donation with sport. I hope this will help us to mobilise as many donors as possible, and I hope that many people will come to support AS Monaco on Saturday and give their blood before the match.”

Every year 5,000 donations of blood are needed for the 800 patients transfused in the Principality.

 

 

Inauguration of the Monte Carlo Bay solar panel park

Inauguration MCB Solar Panels - From left to right: Frédéric Darnet, Director of Monte-Carlo Bay; Marie-Pierre Gramaglia, Councilor of Government-Minister of Equipment, Environment and Urbanism; Thomas Battaglione, Managing Director of SMEG and Achour Daira, Monte-Carlo Bay Technical Director © Michael Alesi

The park of solar panels atop the Monte-Carlo Bay was inaugurated on 9 August by Marie-Pierre Gramaglia, Councilor of Government-Minister of Equipment, Environment and Urbanism. 

Inauguration MCB Solar Panels - From left to right: Frédéric Darnet, Director of Monte-Carlo Bay; Marie-Pierre Gramaglia, Councilor of Government-Minister of Equipment, Environment and Urbanism; Thomas Battaglione, Managing Director of SMEG and Achour Daira, Monte-Carlo Bay Technical Director © Michael Alesi
Inauguration MCB Solar Panels – From left to right: Frédéric Darnet, Director of Monte-Carlo Bay; Marie-Pierre Gramaglia, Councilor of Government-Minister of Equipment, Environment and Urbanism; Thomas Battaglione, Managing Director of SMEG and Achour Daira, Monte-Carlo Bay Technical Director © Michael Alesi

The inauguration took place in the presence of Frédéric Darnet, Director of the hotel, and Thomas Battaglione, Managing Director of SMEG.

After congratulating the Société des Bains de Mer, Monte-Carlo Bay and SMEG for the fruitful partnership that led to the establishment of this park, the Government Council emphasised: “I strongly encourage private owners to follow the SBM initiative, and to participate, in turn, in the development of solar power in our country.”

This photovoltaic park of 1000m2 is today the largest in the Principality. This operation will make it possible to produce locally the equivalent of the annual consumption of about thirty dwellings. 

The Monte Carlo Bay solar power plant, financed, operated and built by SMEG, benefits from the Government subsidy allocated for the installation of photovoltaic panels.

The development of solar energy in the Principality is a strong part of the Government’s initiative towards reduction of greenhouse gas.

Anti-aging congress in Monaco

The World Society of Interdisciplinary Anti-Aging Medicine conference has been held in Monaco providing a forum to stimulate ideas, educate, share expertise and extend networking opportunities.

Marina Matkova at the recent anti-aging conference in Monaco

Under the High Patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II the 17th AMWC congress was held from April 4th to 6th at the Grimaldi Forum. Honorary Doctors Thierry Besins and Claude Dalle brought together prominent international thought leaders to discuss the latest innovations and trends. During the three-day congress participants found a perfect fusion of practical training, live-demonstrations, plenary sessions and an opportunity to purchase beauty products from the numerous exhibitor stands.  The congress was so large that we could only cover all the of it by dividing the sectors between our small group of passionate healthcare professionals.

The aesthetic section was visited by our leading specialists in facial rejuvenation, both general practitioners: Dr Suzana Miniconi, whose second qualification is dermatology, and founder of the AMMA Association Dr Roland Marquet, who gives his expertise on various approaches to face lifting threads.

A highlight was the pre-congress on April 3rd dedicated to the emerging field of genital rejuvenation and cosmetic gynaecology. This was attended  by gynaecologist Horst Bongard, who is famous for his holistic approach and profound understanding of the microbiota’s and neurotransmitter importance. “I admire different genital rejuvenating procedures that are used to reconstruct existing defects and cater to the rising demand for this kind of beauty and comfort procedures. Breakthrough techniques in sensitive areas are no longer taboo, so I’m learning more and more about how to help my patients regain self-confidence and improve their sexual relationships and emotional life,” said the Beausoleil-based doctor.

The scientific section of the congress was covered by Marina Matkova, the first biohacker in Monaco. “Thrilled by well-known researcher discoveries, I’m absorbing every drop of knowledge about the precious long-living science. It’s truly a unique chance to have world-class professors sharing with the audience here in Monaco,” said Marina Matkova.

“I’m a big fan of human qualitative longevity and the only way to achieve it is via personalised biomarker screening. Followed by precise data we can create lifestyle recommendations. For this reason I’m representing the BIOVIS laboratory that offers premium diagnostics and enables tailored advice for the clients to perform better on their daily basis by rising their vital energy level and overall contentment. My wish is to add as many P’s as possible to Preventative medicine: Predictive, Personalised, Precision, Practical, Patient-centric, Performing, Productive, Participatory in Principality of Monaco,” said Ms Matkova, a Master in Health and Nutrition Science.

The famous Dr Aleks Letnikovs and his discussion about osteoarthritis prevention was particularly enthralling. The young and talented doctor, who also specialises in genetic testing and stem cell therapy, is like detective Sherlock Holmes in health investigation for VIP’s around the globe, flying on their private jets and consulting with the ultra-wealthy on their yachts. He is adding life to the billionaires’ years, not only years to their lives.

The next conference of interest is at the CHPG on May 16th titled ‘Adult stem cells in clinical applications’. Entrance is free.

Event planners trained in sustainable practices

Monaco has hosted the first ever training course in Europe aimed at teaching event planners how to make events more environmentally friendly. Industry professionals came from across the globe to learn how sustainable practices can ultimately be good for business.

Participants learned about how sustainability can increase profitability of events

Under the High Patronage of HSH Prince Albert, the Sustainable Events Professional Certificate training showcased some of the Principality’s best sustainable practices, including Monaco Tourism’s motto ‘Green is the New Glam’, and how sustainability can be luxurious. The weekend event was hosted by Claudia van’t Hullenaar, founder of Sustained Impact, and Miek Egberts of ​InspireME Monte-Carlo.

The diverse group of participants included people from local event organisations, six members of the International Olympic Committee, Switzerland’s first sustainable events company, and an event planning vlogger from Hot Hospitality Exchange. Two participants came from as far away as San Francisco. The importance of measuring, monitoring, and improving sustainability at events was discussed, along with a full range of sustainability practices, from limiting waste and carbon footprint to being inclusive and making events accessible to people with special needs. It was a weekend of collaboration, creativity, and commitment to sustainability.

The group spent mornings at the Fairmont Monte Carlo, learning with Mariela Mcllwraith from the Events Industry Council. The first of its kind in Europe, the two day training on sustainability for event planners went beyond a traditional conference room training. Participants were treated to morning mindfulness sessions, toured the sustainability practices at The Columbus Hotel, explored the urban garden Terre de Monaco at the Monte Carlo Bay Hotel, and learned how sustainability goes beyond just being “green”.

A tour of a Terres de Monaco garden was one of many highlights of how the Principality commits to local sustainability

They heard how actions like sharing shipping space on trucks with other vendors, choosing only enough food for guests to eliminate waste, and selecting green methods of transportation for guests like walking or public transit, can ultimately support a business’ bottom line. The course provided insights on how to communicate the business value of sustainable events and learn how to be more environmentally and socially responsible by reducing waste, energy and water usage, and improving accessibility.

International sustainable event standards were outlined as well as measurement reporting methodologies. At the end of the training, participants received a Sustainable Event Professional Certificate (SEPC).