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Exhibitor Listings Exhibitor Listings 1 EXHIBITOR LISTINGS EXHIBITOR LISTINGS 2GETTHERE SE. The company’s progressive approach is what ADB SAFEGATE Stand: 901 sets it apart in the industry. Systems Engineering Stand: 2080 Stand Representatives: Sana Sarkawt, Dennis is paving the road for successful project Stand Representative: Tom Blancquaert Mica management at airports. By the way, the team will Address: Leuvensesteenweg 585, 1930, Address: Proostwetering 24H, Utrecht, 3543 AE, be serving excellent coffee at its stand! Zaventem, B-1930, Belgium Netherlands Tel: +32 272 217 11 Tel: +31 302 383 570 3M UNITED KINGDOM PLC Email: [email protected] Fax: +31 302 383 571 Stand: 7115 Web: www.adbsafegate.com Email: [email protected] Stand Representatives: Peter Smallridge, Claude ADB SAFEGATE is a leading provider of Web: www.2getthere.eu Njunjic, Graham Cook, Rob Koch, Roger Edwards solutions that boost efficiency, improve safety, 2getthere delivers automated transit systems. Address: 3M Traffic Safety & Security, Cain Road, raise environmental sustainability and reduce The technology is based on more than 25 years’ Bracknell, RG12 8HT, UK operational costs for airports. The company experience with automated vehicles in various Email: [email protected] partners with airports and airlines to explore demanding environments, carrying over 10 Web: www.3m.com/PassengerTerminalExpo their current situations, identify bottlenecks and million passengers to date. 2getthere was the first 3M will demonstrate the newest security solutions jointly solve them through integrated solutions company in the world to deliver an autonomous at the Passenger Terminal EXPO. These include that address airport operations from approach to vehicle application, in 1997 at Schiphol Airport. recognising faces in a crowd and matching them departure. These solutions tackle every aspect The first urban application was realised in 1999 at with your database, integrating face recognition of traffic handling and guidance, from approach, Rivium business park. The opening of the Masdar with document readers and fingerprint scanners runway and taxiway lighting, to tower-based traffic City PRT system on 28 November 2010 was yet for one-to-one checks, and security window control systems, and intelligent gate and docking another first delivered by 2getthere. Its driverless films that help protect people and property from automation. ADB Safegate has more than 900 vehicles can be used on a dedicated guideway or shattered glass. employees in over 20 countries. It operates in more can operate in mixed traffic. 2getthere’s proprietary than 175 countries, serving in excess of 2,000 technology includes the supervisory system airports around the globe, from the busiest and TOMS, the vehicle controls and (patented) key ACCESS IS largest like Heathrow, Mumbai, Frankfurt, Changi, components. Stand: 8090 Charles De Gaulle, Dubai, Munich and Atlanta, to Stand Representative: Andrew Covey fast-growing airports across Asia and Africa. Address: Unit 18, Suttons Business Park, 2NDSENSE Reading, RG6 1AZ, Berkshire, UK AIRPORTCREATORS Tel: +44 1189 663 333 ADECS AIRINFRA Stand: 12115 Email: [email protected] Stand: 3000 Stand Representatives: Rogier Doffegnies, Alex Web: www.access-is.com Stand Representatives: Peter Frankena, Pieter Jansen, Gé Smit, Bart van Luling, Sebastiaan Taking centre stage is the BGR750, a modular de Goeij Staats flatbed 1D/2D barcode reader with optional Address: Bagijnhof 80, Delft, NL-2611 AR, Address: Vendelier 57c, Veenendaal, 3905 PC, MRZ and NFC reading. Designed for desktop Netherlands Netherlands or embedded use, it’s the perfect choice where Tel: +31 152 150 040 Tel: +31 612 970 864 flexibility is key. It sits alongside the ATOM, Fax: +31 152 145 712 Email: [email protected] Access-IS’ flagship multi-function 2D barcode/ Email: [email protected] Web: www.airportcreators.com passport reader, which is available with an Web: www.airinfra.eu Let’s create the airport of tomorrow! optional expansion dock for contact smartcard Are you looking for a state-of-the-art airport AirportCreators is a refreshing alternative to the and magnetic swipe reading. Also featured is the information and management system (AODB)? establishment engineering and consultancy BGR700, a face-up reader with an extra-wide throat At Stand 3000, the Adecs Airinfra team will firms. Its innovative solutions will help your designed to read boarding passes from any media. demonstrate the AirLink 3.0, a web-based, CDM- company move forward along its strategic It delivers faster barcode reading than previous ready total airport solution that enables users roadmap. AirportCreators is powered by Systems models and is field upgradable for contactless to integrate all main processes and improve Engineering (SE); its experts boast the unique operation, catering for the latest NFC devices. turnaround time. The team can also discuss other AirSystems solutions such as AirSignage (FIDS combination of firm airport knowledge and a rock solid approach to using the latest developments in control software), AirWeb (web design service) www.passengerterminal-expo.com EXHIBITOR LISTINGS 2 and AirMap (a visualisation platform). Would you AEDAS AIQ CONSULTING LTD like to hear more about these affordable turnkey IT Stand: 8060 Stand: 10065/ 8060 solutions? Adecs Airinfra managing director Peter Stand Representative: Max Connop Stand Representatives: Adrian Todd, Derek Frankena and sales director Pieter de Goeij are Address: 31/F, One Island East, 18 Westlands Allen, Olivia Neale, Agnieszka Kwolek ready to answer your questions. Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong Address: World Business Centre 1, Newall Road, Tel: +852 286 117 28 London Heathrow Airport, Hounslow, TW6 2RE, ADELTE Fax: +852 252 964 19 London, UK Stand: 10040 Email: [email protected] Tel: +44 2035 989 124 Stand Representatives: Jordi Floreta, Jaume Web: www.aedas.com Email: [email protected] Sánchez, Raimon Albiol Aedas is the world’s only local and global Web: www.aiqconsulting.com Address: Buenos Aires 1, Barcelona, 08029, architecture and design practice driven by the AIQ Consulting is a trusted partner in airport Spain global sharing of research, local knowledge consultancy, working with airport owners, Tel: +34 349 336 322 94 and international practice. With 1,400 creative operators, airlines, handlers and more worldwide, Fax: +34 349 336 322 95 minds and design studios across the world, to help realise capacity and optimise operational Email: [email protected] the company has extensive knowledge and efficiency. With its practical attitude, data-modelling Web: www.adelte.com experience to successfully deliver airport facilities, expertise and intelligent designs, AIQ Consulting Adelte provides engineering know-how and results airport masterplans, passenger terminal buildings creates simple cost-effective solutions. Its in- solutions for the world’s leading international and related facilities that meet the needs of house holistic demand, capacity and simulation airports. From advanced boarding bridges and stakeholders. Its deep understanding of airport tool TransvisionAiR combines flight, passenger, terminal solutions that deliver a better experience operations allows it to create functional, efficient, baggage and vehicle flows in a single model. This for passengers, to innovative ground support experiential and sustainable solutions. Aedas bespoke tool and others like SIM3D allow AIQ to equipment and airport global services to improve recently won international design competitions rapidly adapt or solve requirements not previously performance on the apron, Adelte works closely for the Shenzhen Airport Satellite Concourse and identified. Visit the team to see TransvisionAiR with its partners to enhance airport operations Hong Kong International Airport Third Runway simulations and hear about recent projects at LHR, worldwide. Adelte is part of the Adelte Group, Passenger Building. HYD, LGW, SYD and Eurostar. which brings together advanced solutions for the global travel and transport industries, with AERTEC SOLUTIONS AIRPORT 20/20 more than 30 years’ experience and hundreds of Stand: 8060 Stand: 8100 passenger boarding bridges (PBBs) successfully Stand Representatives: Matt Horsman, Alan Stand Representatives: Ilya Burkin, Nigel Farley, installed in airports and ports worldwide. MacGuire Baden Rielly Address: Colston Tower 5th Floor, Colston Street, Address: Thames Central, Hatfield Road, Slough, AECOM Bristol, BS1 4UX, UK SL1 1QE, UK Stand: 8060 Tel: +44 7780 436 466 Tel: +44 2081 734 020 Stand Representatives: Richard Gammon, Kevin Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Harman, Carl Dainter Web: www.aertecsolutions.com Web: www.gentrack.com Address: Scott House, Alencon Link, The most aeronautical of airport engineering Airport 20/20 is a comprehensive airport Basingstoke, RG21 7PP, Hampshire, UK consultancy firms, AERTEC Solutions provides management system (AMS) used by over 100 Tel: +44 7824 304 281 engineering and consultancy services for airports, airports around the world. The 20/20 AMS is Email: [email protected] covering every aspect of the entire airport lifecycle a suite of fully integrated yet loosely coupled Web: www.aecom.com (conception, planning and design, and operation). modules that can be used individually or in any AECOM is one of the world’s largest consultancy The company is dedicated to the aeronautical combination. 20/20’s robust and innovative businesses, operating in over 150 countries
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