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12Th Railworld Summit 2014 Save up to 600 USD Early Bird for 12th RailWorld Summit 2014 Gain the comprehensive overview of the Asia Pacific Railway Industry Most Awaited Event to discuss Rail Investment, Technology, Current and Future Project October, 23-24︱Bangkok, Thailand SPEAKERS OF 2014 ChulaSUKMANOP YongsitROJSRIKUL SermantoDWIATMOKO Chamroon TonnyYEAP TommyJEN DirectorGeneral Governor DirectorateGeneralof TANGPAISALKIT HeadofSpecialProjects AssistantDirector, OfficeofTransportand MassRapidTransit Railway Chairman andTechnology DeputyHeadof TrafficPolicyand AuthorityofThailand Ministryof S.R.T.Electrified,Co.Ltd LandPublicTransport OperationControl Planning (MRTA) Transportation,Indonesia Commission(SPAD), Center MinistryofTransport, Malaysia TaiwanHighSpeed Thailand RailwayCorporation (THSRC),Taiwan Produced By Supported By Exhibition Sponsor StateRailway MassRapidTransitAuthority BangkokMass ofThailand ofThailand TransitPublicCo.Ltd +86 21 6840 7631 +86 21 6840 7633 Please scan and join our WeChat here. [email protected] www.cdmc.org.cn/2014/rwsa DAY 1, THURSDAY, OCT 23, 2014 0800 Registration & Coffee 0850 Welcome & Chairperson’s Opening Remark Session 1: Updates on the Rail Development in the Region 0900 Status of Rail Development under Transport Investment Plan in Thailand Brief introduction on the country's rail industry A modal shift in transport for greater competitiveness Investment scenario on railway specially high-speed railway and country linking lines Chula SUKMANOP, Director - General, Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning, Ministry of Transport (Thailand) 0930 National Railway Network Expansion in Thailand: Planning and Implementation Overview of SRT’s Railway Infrastructure Development Master Plan Achievement of Restoration Phase (2010-2014) & Plan for Improvement Phase (2015-2019) Thai Rail System State Railway of Thailand 1000 MRTA’s New Development Strategy To carry out the MRT Master Plan effectively With sustainable investment model and successful traffic improvement via Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Yongsit ROJSRIKUL, Governor, Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) 1030 Coffee Break 1100 Strategic Development of the Indonesia’s Railway Sermanto DWIATMOKO, Directorate General of Railways, Ministry of Transportation, Indonesia 1130 Railway Modernization in Philippines – Upgrading and Integrating Projects Modernization of the railway system & Railway rehabilitation model Railway extension projects and technical advancement of the existing rail tracks Department of Secretary of Transportation and Communications, Philippines *** 1200 Panel Discussion: Rail Outlook in Asia and Way Forward Panelists From: Chamroon TANGPAISALKIT, Chairman, State Railway of Thailand Electrical Train (SRTET) State Railway of Thailand, MRTA, SPAD, Ministry of Transportation, Indonesia 1245 Luncheon Session 2: Future of Modern Rail Technology 1400 Creating Smart Rail Control Solutions for the High Speed Rail Networks Current insights on train control systems and opportunities in South East Asia How can train control innovations provide support information? 1430 Vietnam’s need for the Railway System Update: Challenges and Opportunities Modernization of the railway system and investment outlook Upgrading aging signalling and telecommunication infrastructures Vietnamese Railway State Company (VZD) *** 1500 Reserved for the Sponsor 1530 Coffee Break 1600 Case Study: Delivering a future Ticketing System across Singapore Director, Fare System, Land Transport Authority Singapore *** 1630 Cutting-edge Railway Communication Technology for the Future Rail Improving operational efficiency in rail telecommunications Using public telecommunications networks for rail safety applications Application of the internet technologies to improve rail services innovation 1700 Train Control and Management System (TCMS) and its Implication to Increase Safety Designing and constructing TCMS Integrating train control to ensure the competency of the systems Opting the right technologies in accordance with industry needs 1710 Chairman’s Day 1 Closing Remarks 1720 Gala Dinner & Award Ceremony (Reserved for the Sponsor) DAY 2, FRIDAY, OCT 24, 2014 0800 Registration & Coffee 0850 Welcome & Chairperson’s Opening Remark Session 3: Rail Project Updates from the Region 0900 Updating with Hong Kong’s Rail Infrastructure & coming Rail Project to cope Passenger Demands High speed railway project: HK – mainland high speed rail way update Updates on network extension projects and network improvement projects MTR *** 0930 Future Rail Projects in Indonesia and Scope for the Foreign Companies PPP model in railway sectors Requirements for the foreign companies to enter the Indonesian rail sector Major projects under construction and under preliminary study PT. Kereta Api *** 1000 Southern Corridor High Speed Rail Tonny YEAP, Head of Special Projects & Technology Division, Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) 1030 Coffee Break 1100 Updates on Bangkok’s MRT System: Metros under Construction and under Planning Phase Phuritath PHANITPHOTJAMARN, Senior Chief Engineer, Bangkok Metro Public Company Limited (BMCL) 1130 Case Study on Taiwan High-Speed Railway Projects Executing HSR project - experience sharing during the construction and operation period Outlook of ongoing extension projects Tommy JEN, Assistant Director, Deputy Head of Operation Control Center, Taiwan High Speed Railway Corporation, Taiwan 1200 Panel Discussion: Requirements for the Railway Project in the Regions, Challenges and Future Scope Characteristics of rail project in the region Current high speed rail projects Regulatory issues on rail and requirements Panelists From: MTR, SPAD Malaysia, Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation 1245 Luncheon Session 4: Development of Rolling Stock & Operation and Maintenance 1400 Developing the Rolling stock to meet the Current Requirements of Thailand Developing rolling stock technology favourable for the region Delivering value and capability in economically challenging times Domestic production possibilities on rolling stocks Reserved for Rolling Stock Provider 1430 Innovative Rolling Stock Designing to Support the rising Metro Industry in the Region Efficient metro design opportunities Growing metro/ subway industry in the region and recognizing the need from the operators Scenario of the metro industry in the region and how the companies are preparing? 1500 Investment and Financing on the Implementation of New Rolling Stock Projects Requirements to improve financial and operational efficiency to maximize available resources Understanding the needs of the local purchasing power of the countries and selecting the most appropriate rolling stock technology 1530 Coffee Break 1600 Modern Safety Solution for the Railway System Highlighting the factors that help minimize the risk of derailment Rail safety standard for the region Safety of passengers and rail equipments Measures used to successfully address these issues. Reserved for the Sponsor 1630 Maintenance of the Modern Railway Infrastructures Developing strategies to improve rail maintenance efficiencies Technologies for refining and improving maintenance planning 1700 Railway Operations Optimization and Automation Automated train control for improving rail safety Improvement of reliability and punctuality Standardization of technology and operation rules 1710 Chairman’s Conference Closing Remarks Note: ** Inviting *** To be invited SUPPORT LETTER FROM BTS Dear Rail Industry Colleagues, Bangkok Mass Transit System Public Company Limited, the BTS SkyTrain operator, is pleased to confirm our company's participation in the forthcoming '12th RailWorld Summit 2014', to be held in Bangkok from 23rd – 24th October 2014. As Thailand's only major metropolis, Bangkok is the hub of all political and economic activities in the country. Similar to all mega cities around the world, residents rely on the network of efficient mass transit systems to improve quality of life and reduce negative impacts on the environment, resulting from ever increasing urban expansion. The Thai Government and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration have clearly stated their commitment to policies promoting rail travel and the development of rail based mass transit systems, with plans to start construction of several new lines, including extensions to existing ones, in the near future. The current 'Rail Transit Master Plan' outlines proposals for an elevated electrical train network running a total distance of 500 kms, to be constructed and in operation by 2029. Further afield, the planning and construction of new metro rail systems is progressing rapidly in many other major cities around the region, consolidating prospects for industry expansion and sustainable economic development. We are confident that the upcoming 12th RailWorld Summit 2014 will further enhance collaboration among members of the Rail Industry, in preparation for a new era of regional integration within the framework of the ASEAN Economic Community. May we take this opportunity to wish the conference every success and look forward to cordially welcoming all honoured delegates to Bangkok. Yours sincerely, Surapong Laoha-Unya Director & Chief Operating Officer INVITATION LETTER Dear colleagues, It is forecasted that in coming 20 years the Demand of Rail transportation in Asia and Asia pacific region is expected to double. In order to meet this demand the major stake holders especially rail and metro operators have solve the internal and
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