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Published 18 August 2022 by Nadine Gärber

Welcome to Lindau – Preparations for #LINOecon

Just a few days … and the Lindau Inselhalle will be the place to be for economists from all over the world.

Next Tuesday, Lindau’s meeting venue Inselhalle will open its doors to five days full of economic sciences, inspirational exchange and education. We, the organising team of the Lindau Meetings, are very much looking forward to having such an incredible number of bright minds on our small island. Especially, as we all have been wating for this economics meeting since 2017!

By now, you’ve probably gone through the numerous phases of preparation. So, let us give you some additional guidance and helpful advice.

The Programme

Perhaps you’ve already had a chance to check the meeting programme. If not, don’t worry – here’s the link to the full programme.

Getting Here

Since there are no shuttle buses to Lindau organised by us, you will have to organise your trip to Lindau yourself.

Most likely, you’ll be arriving in Lindau by train. The airports you most likely will be flying into offer connections to ‘Lindau Inselbahnhof’ (Lindau Central Station on Lindau Island) or ‘Lindau Reutin’ (on the mainland). It is possible to buy a ticket at the train station or via the website www.bahn.com. Currently you may choose the “9-Euro-Ticket” and use this for all regional trains in Germany (not for ICE, IC or ECE) and busses in Lindau. It is valid until 31 August. (Young economists whose accomodation is located on the mainland will receive the “9-Euro-Ticket” at the registration in Lindau, but need a ticket for the way to Lindau.) As soon as you see water all around you, you have arrived on Lindau Island. Welcome to Lake Constance!

Alternatively, there are also intercity bus connections to Lindau. You can check connections and book your bus ticket at www.flixbus.com.

Registration

Registration in the Inselhalle
During the registration process you will receive your personal meeting documents.

In order to take advantage of everything Lindau has to offer, please register with us and get your conference materials – these include your name badge, which gives you access to the various programme events, your personal agenda, the final programme and more.

If your hotel is located on the mainland, your meeting folder will also contain the “9-Euro-Ticket” (learn more in the paragraph “Getting Here” above). You will receive this badge with your conference materials. Please be sure to have it with you any time. Registration will take place on Monday, 22 August, from 13.00-18.00 hrs and on Tuesday, 23 August, from 8.30-19.00 hrs. Please note that you will have to show an official negative COVID-19 test, not older than 24 hours (if not available, you will have to do a test outside the Inselhalle under supervision, please take into account the additional time) and a valid ID for registration. On Tuesday, please make sure to register early in order to take your seats in time for the opening ceremony.

Everything Else You Need to Know

The opening ceremony starts on Tuesday at 14.00 hrs, so please be sure you are registered and seated by 13.45 hrs CEST. For security reasons, you are not allowed to bring any large bags. For your convenience, there is a luggage lorry outside the meeting venue, where your luggage will be securely stored. You will have to have your name badge and valid ID-card with you for access.

For a Google Map with all the important places in Lindau, please click here.

What to Bring & What to Wear

Audience with masks during a lecture
Please make sure to stay updated about the current COVID-19 regulations during the meeting. Changes may be announced e.g. on screens.

There is no dress code for the regular scientific sessions. For invitational dinners, you may want to bring something more festive (suits, cocktail dresses). And, as the lake is great for swimming, you may want to bring swim wear, too. Sunscreen and mosquito repellents are a good idea as well. Make sure to bring comfortable shoes that are suitable for cobblestone roads and different weather conditions. A hairdryer may be useful as well as a voltage converter (220 volt) or adapter as German socket-outlets vary from those abroad.

 

Bavarian Evening
We hope to welcome many of you in your traditional attire for the Bavarian Evening.

Over the last years, one of the events has become particularly popular among all participants: the ‘Bavarian Evening’ hosted by the Free State of Bavaria. For this occasion, it is a great idea to wear a traditional festive attire from your home country. Those of you who own a traditional Bavarian costume (a Dirndl dress for women and Lederhosen for men) are more than welcome to wear that.

 

Morning Workouts

For those of you participating in the morning workouts: please bring comfortable sportswear, a towel and sturdy sneakers. Water will not be provided for these sessions, so we suggest to bring something to drink with you.

Internet & Phones

The meeting venue is equipped with wireless LAN (WiFi). You will receive the access data with your meeting documents at registration.

It’s always helpful if you bring along your mobile phone so that we are able to contact you easily. To use a mobile phone in a German network, it needs to support the GSM standard (used all over Europe). The German country code is +49.

Money

The currency used in Germany and many European countries (except Switzerland) is the Euro. Money can be exchanged at airports. Credit cards (e.g. Visa, Mastercard) and Maestro/EC cards can be used to withdraw money from ATMs (called ‘Geldautomaten’) using your PIN. Please check the map to see where to find the nearest ATMs. Cheques and traveller cheques have become rather uncommon and are hardly accepted anywhere.

Emergencies

In case of an emergency at the main meeting venue, please contact the staff. Please note that our staff is not authorised to hand out any medication. A paramedic team is present at the meeting venue and can help with all health-related issues. If you have an emergency at a different location, please either contact any of the staff present or call 112, the official emergency number that will work in all of the EU countries and in Switzerland. During the meeting, young scientists studying outside of Germany will be covered by a health insurance policy provided by the organisers.

Last but Not Least

Lindau Island, Lake Constance and mountains in the background
The Inselhalle is located on Lindau island, a wonderful place, especially during the summer.

If you want to get a taste of the ‘Lindau Spirit’ prior to the meeting, you are invited to take a look at our Facebook and LinkedIn pages, follow us on Twitter (@lindaunobel) and Instagram (@lindaunobel). Throughout the meeting week, we will try to post as much interesting content as possible via #LINOecon, the meeting’s official hashtag. Do join the conversation – we’d love that!

My colleagues Sina, Nora, Kai and me will be happy to assist you at the Young Scientist Help Desk, should you have any questions. It is going to be a great meeting, so let’s make the most of it!

And finally, take a look at our new meeting folders, which will soon be yours:

 

Young scientist and academic partners team presenting the new folders
Nadine, Nora, Sina and Kai (from right to left), presenting the meeting folders for #LINOecon

Nadine Gärber

Nadine Gärber is Head of Young Scientist Support and Academic Partner Relations of the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings.