Dubrovnik, October 22-24, 2018

PROGRAM & EXHIBITION GUIDE

Corridor for Shared Prosperity & Sustainable Mobility

Co-Organizers Welcome to for this landmark regional event Welcome South East Europe is at an important crossroads in the development of its road connectivity programs, securing a critical role as a gateway for international trade routes.

Due to its privileged geographical Conference “Corridors for Shared position, Croatia has been at the Prosperity & Sustainable Mobility” is forefront of this process, through an essential platform to deepen the regional highway cooperation initia- understanding of regional mobility tives. challenges, and achieve consensus on key policy, investment and plan- At a time of growing motorization, ning measures. the region’s network of roads and highways is currently its largest We have designed this event with public asset. However, significant the idea of providing a setting for challenges remain to enhance the sharing proven and innovative safety, efficiency, environmental solutions for the region’s mobility sustainability and resilience of the challenges. With this Conference, road network, underscoring the our goal is to help policy-makers, value of enhanced regional cooper- planners and infrastructure opera- ation. tors across Europe and neighboring countries translate these challenges Organized by key representative into concrete policy and planning organizations of the roads & mo- decisions. bility sector, the European Road

Eng. Abdullah A. Al-Mogbel Josip Škorić Chairman CEO International Road Federation Hrvatske ceste d.o.o.

Rik Nuyttens Prof. dr. sc. Tomislav J. Mlinarić President Dean, Faculty of Transport European Union Road Federation University of Welcome to Dubrovnik Unique for its impressive medieval forts, churches, monuments and palaces, Dubrovnik is often called the pearl of the Adriatic.

More than a thousand-year old history of Dubrovnik made it a cultural centre of Europe. Initially a small communi- ty, the city flourished in no time and became the seat of the independent Dubrovnik Republic.

History is present in the entire city, which is both a museum and a pictur- esque stage where cultural heritage and contemporary life meet. All houses and monuments have a unique value.

The Old City is encompassed by medie- val walls, which have been preserved in their original form and opened for visi- tors as Dubrovnik’s major attraction.

In 1979 the City was included in UNESCO World Heritage Site list.

Join us! Monday, October 22 12:00pm – 4:00pm Technical Visit: Dubrovnik Bridge

All interested in the visitation of old town Join us! Dubrovnik have to apply by sending an email to Wednesday, October 24 [email protected] by Monday, October 22. 2:00pm – 5:00pm Spouse program - registration on info counter. Site Visit: Historic Dubrovnik Important notices:

All delegates that contact us Delegate on the Goldy Eventi mail [email protected] with their transfer estimated time of arrival on the Dubrovnik airport will have their HOTEL free transfer reserved.

Registration will be available: All speakers info & • Sunday, 21.10 from 17:00-20:00 spea should be in the speaker room in regi • Monday, 22.10 from 8:00-20:00 kers Nocturno bar stra • Thursday, 23.10 from 8:00-20:00 room 20 minutes before tion • Wednesday, 24.10 from 8:00-20:00 their presentation.

If you have bought the Gala package, the agenda is as follows: 22 October 23 October 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm 12:30pm -14:30 - Nocturno Bar - Lunch Buffet restaurant 23 October 8:00pm - 10:30pm - Elafiti

In case of You may download the emergency call official iOS and Android apps at +385 99 4444011 http://europeanroadconference.eu/download/ Schedule of Events/Congres Program

Monday, October 22

9:00am – 4:00pm C SIS1 - Traffic Signs & Pavement Markings (special interest session co-sponsored by TRB) 12:00pm – 4:00pm O Technical Visit: Dubrovnik Bridge C SIS2 - Delivering Value & Innovation in Road Project Procurement (by invitation) 2:00pm – 7:00pm N Exhibition Hours - Day 1 4:00pm – 5:00pm Opening ceremony 5:30pm – 6:30pm P PLS1: Opening plenary - Government of the Republic of Croatia – portfolio achievements and plans 6:30pm – 7:30pm Visiting exhibition booths

Tuesday, October 23

8:30am – 5:00pm N Exhibition Hours - Day 2 9:00am – 11:00am P PLS2 : Driving Innovations for Greener, Smarter and More Resilient Road 11:00am – 12:30pm B RE1: On the Road to Climate Resilience & Energy Efficiency 11:00am – 12:30pm B Sectoral Roundtable - Inspecting & Managing Bridge Assets (by invitation) 11:00am – 12:30pm B SR1: Road Safety Diagnosis 11:00am – 12:30pm B TM1: Regional Cooperation - Challenges & Achievements 1:00pm – 2:00pm M MC1: PPPs in the Road Sector 2:00pm – 3:30pm B RE2: Road Asset Management - From Vision to Deployment 2:00pm – 3:30pm B SR2: Mainstreaming Safety into Road Design & Operations 2:00pm – 3:30pm B TM2: Successful Corridor Strategies 4:00pm – 5:30pm B RE3: Advances in Resilient Pavement Design 4:00pm – 5:30pm B SR3: Safer Work Zone 4:00pm – 5:30pm M MC2: Road Sector Reform - Croatia Case Study 6:30pm – 7:45pm S The IRF Fellowship Program

Wednesday, October 24

8:00am – 9:00am M MC3: Special Briefing - Business Opportunities in South East Europe (by invitation) 8:30am – 2:00pm N Exhibition Hours - Day 3 9:00am – 10:30am B ITS1: Connected, Autonomous & Shared Mobility - Is our Road Network Ready? 9:00am – 10:30am B SR4: Speed Management & Enforcement 9:00am – 10:30am B TM3: Adriatic - Ionian Corridor Roundtable 11:00am – 12:30pm B RE4: Advances in Road Asset Management Solutions 11:00am – 12:30pm B SR5: Engineering Safer Roadsides 11:00am – 12:30pm B TM4: Advances in Road User Charging & Mobility Management 1:30pm – 5:00pm C SIS3: Danube Road Safety Conference (Presented by the RADAR Project) 2:00pm – 5:00pm O Site Visit: Historic Dubrovnik 22. october Elafiti 3+4 Elafiti 2 Elafiti 1 Asimon Sipan Nocturno Palma

Interpretation Y N N N N N/A N/A

9:00 SIS1

11:00 SIS1 Meeting Room VIP Media

12:00 SIS1 SIS2 Meeting Room VIP Media

13:00 SIS1 SIS2 Meeting Room VIP Media

15:00 SIS1 SIS2 Meeting Room VIP Media

Opening Opening 16:00 ceremony ceremony

17:30 PLS1 PLS1 Meeting Room VIP Media

23. october Elafiti 3+4 Elafiti 2 Elafiti 1 Asimon Sipan Nocturno Palma Interpretation Y N N N N N/A N/A

9:00 PLS2 Meeting Room Lounge Media

Bridge 11:00 TM1 RE1 SR1 Meeting Room Lounge Media Roundtable

13:00 MC1 Meeting Room Lounge Media

14:00 TM2 RE2 SR2 Meeting Room Lounge Media

16:00 RE3 SR3 MC2 Meeting Room Lounge Media

18:00 IRF Fellows Meeting Room Lounge Media

24. october Elafiti 3+4 Elafiti 2 Elafiti 1 Asimon Sipan Nocturno Palma

Interpretation Y N N N N N/A N/A

8:00 MC3 Meeting Room Lounge

9:00 TM3 ITS1 SR4 Meeting Room Lounge Media

11:00 TM4 RE4 SR5 Meeting Room Lounge Media

14:00 SIS3

17:00 SIS3

PLS1: Opening plenary - Government of the Republic of Croatia – portfolio achievements and plans MC1: PPPs in the Road Sector

South East Europe is at an important crossroads in the develop- The principal objective of this Master Class is to provide road ment of its road connectivity programs, securing a critical role stakeholders with a detailed understanding of those electronic as a gateway for international trade routes. Due to its privileged tolling solutions that are available at the current time, and those geographical position, Croatia has been at the forefront of this that have potential for the near future. Those solutions are placed process, through regional highway cooperation initiatives. in the context of their real-world deployment across different At a time of growing motorization, the region’s network of roads types of schemes, as well as the applicable charging and en- and highways is currently its largest public asset. However, forcement solutions available to network managers. significant challenges remain to enhance the safety, efficiency, environmental sustainability and resilience of the road network, underscoring the value of enhanced regional cooperation. RE2: Road Asset Management - From Vision to Deployment

PLS2 : Driving Innovations for Greener, Smarter and More Some countries excel at long term infrastructure asset manage- Resilient Road ment, while others have fallen behind. Economies in Europe and its neighboring regions have an excellent opportunity to begin planning This cross-sectoral panel will look at how innovation is being lev- for long term maintenance during the investment stage of their eraged within the industry to achieve sustainable, energy-efficient infrastructure. This session will address the region’s commonly and more resilient road infrastructure. Can the use of advanced shared challenges, and discuss opportunities to build a framework technologies deliver significant efficiency gains? What lessons for knowledge sharing and regional collaboration, highlighting best can be drawn from other industries? How can public policies practices for infrastructure design and asset management. support and accompany this process? SR2: Mainstreaming Safety into Road Design & Operations RE1 : On the Road to Climate Resilience & Energy Efficiency Road traffic fatalities and injuries are among the most pressing A new generation of resilient and sustainable roads are being issues faced by the transport sector, and have led government introduced to minimize disruptions resulting from harsh climatic agencies across the region to make road safety a key priority. events whilst meeting safety and environmental sustainability Designing new roads with ambitious built-in safety features of- targets. These sometimes conflicting goals require rethinking key fers a cost-effective way of saving lives. During this panel, senior engineering considerations in the design, delivery and manage- safety specialists will present best practices to ensure safety is ment of road networks. mainstreamed into new and existing roads.

SR1: Road Safety Diagnosis TM2: Successful Corridor Strategies

In 2015, 82.5% of countries worldwide reported implementing Successful corridor programs strive to meet transport demand at risk diagnosis procedures to their road networks, yet over 70% of the least social and economic cost while maximizing the return roads surveyed by the International Road Assessment Program on previous and future investments in infrastructure and servic- are rated under 2 Stars in a 5 Star Rating System across at least es. This session will explore a number of field-tested approaches one user category. These figures suggest a startling disconnect that led to enabled corridor programs to reach their intended between the theoretical merits of road infrastructure safety man- goals. agement and the actual results experienced by countless road users every day. RE3: Advances in Resilient Pavement Design

TM1: Regional Cooperation - Challenges & Achievements Pavements are an integral part of a sustainable and efficient road network. Pavements provide a smooth and durable all-weather Major projects and associated business opportunities in the host traveling surface that benefits a range of vehicles and users . country and neighboring region will be presented by government Given their key role and widespread use, there is a unique oppor- officials and investment promotion agencies. tunity to improve the sustainability and durability of pavement structures with the potential to deliver tremendous environmen- tal, social, and economic benefits.

SR3: Safer Work Zone

Work zones are hazardous both for motorists who drive through the complex array of signs, barrels, and lane changes and for workers who build, repair, and maintain streets, bridges, and high- ways. Panelists and participants will exchange international best practices on how to design a safe work zone using a combination of good practices and new technologies. RE4: Advances in Road Asset Management Solutions

MC2: Road Sector Reform - Croatia Case Study Some countries excel at long term infrastructure asset manage- ment, while others have fallen behind. Economies in Europe and The World Bank’s Modernization and Restructuring of the Roads its neighboring regions have an excellent opportunity to begin Sector project aims to provide a comprehensive solution that planning for long term maintenance during the investment stage will cover institutional, operational and financial concerns, by of their infrastructure. This session will address the region’s supporting governance, operational restructuring, planning and commonly shared challenges, and discuss opportunities to build monitoring reforms that will make road sector state owned a framework for knowledge sharing and regional collaboration, enterprises more effective and enable their efficiency. Support highlighting best practices for infrastructure design and asset targets institutional investment management and company management. level governance and management arrangements to promote a performance-based culture and ensure that future investments SR5: Engineering Safer Roadsides are economically justified. The project also addresses operational practices, making operations more effective to maximize revenues Designing new roads with ambitious built-in roadside safety and lower operational costs. features offers a cost-effective way of saving lives. During this session, road engineers, crash data specialists and highway agen- cies will present best practices and state of the art technologies The IRF Fellowship Program to offer safer driving conditions and reduce the consequences of road crashes. The IRF Fellowship Program for graduate students of engineering and transportation policy has been a cornerstone in the work TM4: Advances in Road User Charging & Mobility Management of the International Road Federation for more than 65 years. Founded in 1949, the program has enhanced the professional The road mobility market is characterized by a diversity of curriculum of 1,400 students from 118 countries in fields related solutions and systems which are frequently based on legacy de- to the development of better and safer roads, and their ability to velopments addressing different technical and regulatory criteria. meaningfully improve transportation in their home countries. Find Moreover, Capital Expenditure and Operational Expenditure remain out how to engage with the Fellowship Program today. a significant hurdle for many road agencies. For decision-makers considering the deployment of these systems, the diversity of ITS1: Connected, Autonomous & Shared Mobility - Is our Road solutions and financial models means that comparing relative Network Ready? whole-life costs and strengths is a daunting task. Featuring regional case studies, this session will seek to guide delegates All of the pathways to full automation identify a critical transition through the most cost-effective solutions. phase where different vehicles and mobility services co-exist on the same road network. This panel will look into what technolo- gies and engineering guidelines that are being developed to assist this transition process and ensure public benefits from connected MC3: Special Briefing - Business Opportunities in South East vehicles and shared mobility are maximized. Europe (by invitation)

This briefing session will present: SR4: Speed Management & Enforcement • the Role of the US Commercial Service in Southeast Europe • Southeast Europe Business Environment Overview In recent years, technological breakthroughs have combined to • Opportunities in Road Infrastructure offer police forces more options to capture violations, and the use • Advocacy and Commercial Diplomacy to Support US firms and impacts of these technologies need to be fully understood to ensure they achieve intended results. Similarly, the past two dec- ades have seen a wide-ranging wave of privatisations in formerly government-owned or -controlled activities, offering new pro- curement and management opportunities for Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) through the use of Public Private Partnerships (PPPs).

TM3: Adriatic - Ionian Corridor Roundtable

The Adriatic-Ionian corridor is a key strategic highway project serving south-eastern Europe at a time of growing cross-border road transport. This panel will take stock of progress in achieving the connectivity goals for this corridor, at the same time drawing from corridors successfully undertaken elsewhere. ERC Floorplan & OUTDOOR Room Allocation EXIBITION AREA

ELAFITI 4

ELAFITI 3

CONFERENCE ROOM

ELAFITI 2

ELAFITI 1

HALL

EXIBITION AREA

CATERING AND COFFE BREAK

NOCTURNO MEETING ROOM WINE COCKTAIL BAR ASIMON PARTY DINNER

MEETING ROOM IPAN Exhibitors

1. VOLKMANN & ROSSBACH GmbH & Co. KG 19./20. SIGNALINEA D.O.O. Hohe Straße 9 - 17 · 56410 Montabaur, Germany Kukuljanovo 344 C, 51227 Kukuljanovo, Hrvatska / Croatia +49 171 332 88 34 | [email protected] +385 91 528 0310 | [email protected] 2. ROADROID 21. Peter Berghaus GmbH +46 7224 2662 0 | [email protected] Herrenhöhe 6 · 51515 Kürten, Germany 3./4. SWARCO +49 2268 9097 20 | Blattenwaldweg 8, A-6112 Wattens, Austira [email protected] +43 5224 5877 27 | [email protected] 22. PR INDUSTRIE 5. WB-GROUP rue de Barive, Arnay le Duc 21230, France Poznańska 129/133, 05-850 Ożarów Mazowiecki, Poland +33 16017 6365 | [email protected] +48 2273 125 00 | [email protected] 23. HRVATSKI CESTAR, VIAVITA 6.SMA Avenija Veslava Holjevca 20, 10020 Zagreb, Croatia Sonnenallee 1, 34266 Niestetal, Germany +385 16504 385 | [email protected] +49 561 9522 0 | [email protected] 24. HRVATSKE CESTE 7.GRAĐEVINSKI FAKULTET U ZAGREBU Vončinina 3, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia Kačićeva ulica 26, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia +385 1 4722 555 | [email protected] +385 1 463 9222 | [email protected] 25. PSS INNOVATIONS 8.RADAR 2444 Baldwin Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44104 United States [email protected] +1 8006 6263 38 | [email protected] 9.FAKULTET PROMETNIH ZNANOSTI 26. KING ICT D.O.O. Vukelićeva ulica 4, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia Buzinski prilaz 10, 10 010 Zagreb, Croatia +385 1 2380 222 | [email protected] +385 91 1365 840 | [email protected] 11. ASHAPURA MINECHEIM LTD 27. IMMERGIS S.A.S. 3rd Floor, Jeevan Udyog Building, 278 D.N.Road, Fort, La Valsière, 44 rue Antoine Jérôme Balard, Mumbai - 400 001, India 34790 Grabels, France +91 2266 2217 00 | [email protected] +33 4341 165 51 | [email protected] 12. RIEGL LASER MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS GMBH 28. LINDSAY CORPORATION Riedenburgstr. 48, 3580 Horn, Austria via F. Baracca 19/23, 20056 Trezzo S/A (Mi), Italia +43 2982 4211 | [email protected] +39 290 9962 12 | [email protected] 13. ENNIS-FLINT INC. 29. RASCO D.O.O. 5 Drumhead Road, Chorley North Industrial Park, Kolodvorska 120b, HR - 48361 Kalinovac, Croatia Chorley, PR6 7BX, United Kingdom +385 91 288 3261 | [email protected] +44 7584 237 234 | [email protected] 30. INSTITUT IGH 14. Omega software d.o.o. Janka Rakuše 1, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia Kamenarka 37, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia +385 99 3295 759 | [email protected] +385 1 6659 780 | 31. VIPCON [email protected] IX požarinje 13, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia 15. ORAFOL EUROPE GMBH +385 98 1835 117 | [email protected] Orafolstraße 1, D-16515 Oranienburg, Germany 32. BDO +45 2616 9222 | [email protected] Trg J. F. Kennedy 6b, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia 17. FORTA CORPORATION +385 1239 5741 | [email protected] 100 Forta Dr, Grove City, PA 16127, USA 33. HRVATSKE AUTOCESTE D.O.O. +1 724 458 5221 | [email protected] Širolina 4, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia 18. AGILEASSETS INC. +385 99 3111 062 | [email protected] 3001 Bee Caves Road, Suite 200, Austin, TX 78746, USA 34. AUTOCESTA -ZAGREB D.D. +44 7873 989 247 | [email protected] Širolina 4, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia +385 1 6515 100 | [email protected] 35. VIATEL Vončinina 3, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia 1 2 3 +385 1 4617 818 | [email protected] 36.PISMORAD D.D. Malešnica br. 12, 10090 Zagreb, Croatia +385 1 3732 808 | [email protected] 37./38./39. 3M AG 11 Cesta v Gorice 8, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia 4 +386 1 200 3643 | [email protected] 40. AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION 17 Willem Einthovenstraat 11, 2342 BH Oegstgeest, 12 The Netherlands 5 +31 85 000 2000 | [email protected] 18 41./42. KAPSCH 13 Am Europlatz 2, 1120 Wien, Austria 6 +43 664 628 1727 | [email protected] 43. ZAVOD ZA PROMETNU SIGNALIZACIJU 19 Kušlanova ulica 2, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia 14 +385 1 2457 970 | [email protected] 44. ACO GRAĐEVINSKI MATERIJALI 20 Radnička cesta 177, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia +385 1 2700 140 | [email protected] 15 45./46. RO TEHNOLOGIJA D.O.O. Nova cesta 86, 51410 Opatija, Croatia +385 98 257 365 | [email protected] 47. Synteks d.o.o. Trsje 40, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia 21 22 +385 99 4500 092 | [email protected] 7 48. China Road and Bridges Corporation Savska cesta 32/ 15th floor, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia 25 26 27 +385 1 4400 649 | [email protected] 23 8 49. Vage d.o.o. Koledovčina 2a, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia 28 29 30 +385 1 2452 040 | [email protected] 24 9

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48 Featured Angelina Živković Speakers State Secretary , Ministry of Transport & Maritime Affairs, Predrag Štomar Montenegro Deputy Prime Minister; Minister of Construction and Zoran Lakićević Physical Planning, State Secretary - Ministry of Republic of Croatia Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, Oleg Butković Republic of Serbia Minister of the Sea, Traffic and Infrastructure, Saša Dalipagić Republic of Croatia Deputy Minister - Ministry of Communications and Transport, Tomislav Ćorić Bosnia and Herzegovina Minister of Environment and Energy, Republic of Croatia Nikola Dobroslavić President of the Dubrovnik-Neretva Region Darko Horvat Minister of Economy, Prof. dr. sc. Tomislav Josip Entrepreneurship and Crafts, Mlinarić Republic of Croatia Dean, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, University of Zagreb Osman Nurković Minister of Transport & Josip Škorić Maritime Affairs, Montenegro CEO, Hrvatske ceste, Republic of Croatia

Spomenka Đurić State Secretary - Ministry of Daniel J. Hickey Regional Development and EU Member of the Executive funds, Republic of Croatia Committee, International Road Federation (IRF) Tomislav Mihotić State Secretary - Ministry of the Sea, Traffic and Infrastructure, Rik Nuyttens, Republic of Croatia President, European Union Road Federation (ERF) Speakers

Carlos Martinex Thomas Edl Athanassios Dimakarakos Barbachano Delta Bloc Governor of Road Tax Service Lindsay Deltabloc Group and Electronic Export Manager Management of Road Nina Elter Infrastructure, Greece Damir Bekić EROAD Faculty of Civil Vice President, Global Myrko Bellmann Engineering , Zagreb Market Development Volkmann & Rossbach Assistant Professor Danilo Fagnani Enes Covrk Andrea Bill Lindsay IPSA Institute University of Sales Coordinator Executive Director Wisconsin-Madison Program Manager Lars Forslöf Zrinka Drozdek RoadRoid Croatian Highways Giovanni Brero CEO/Founder European Noise Ivan Durčević Barrier Federation Ante Gašpar Croatian Highways President Ministry of Interior, Croatia Nikolina Gudelj Liljana Çela Christophe Le Guern Croatian Highways SEETO Mobility by Colas Head of Division for ITS Information Resources Manager Croatian Motorways ltd Brendan Halleman Laura Coconea International Road Federation Dan Hickey Swarco - Mizar Vice President 3M Head of Innovation Global Government Affairs Slawomir Heller Eric Cook HELLER Engineering Adewole Adesiyun Manchester Consulting Founder & CEO Forum of European Highway Research Tim Cox Louis Hendriks Laboratories Plastic Safety Systems Rijkswaterstaat Deputy Secretary General National Traffic Centre Mark DeSantis Patrik Akerman Roadbotics Nerejda Hoxha Siemens AG, Mobility Division CEO & Cofounder SEETO Head of Business Transport Planning Manager Development eHighway José Díez European Union David Huddleston Atakan Aksoy Road Federation Forta Corporation Karadeniz Technical University Senior Public Affairs Advisor Professor Roberto Impero Ioannis Dimitropoulos Industry A.M.S Fuat Atkan The World Bank Chief Executive Officer 3M Global Regulatory Olivera Djordjević Ozger Inal Affairs Manager European Institute for Enka Road Assessment Head of Infrastructure Works Antonio Avenoso Project Director ETSC Chris Jennions Executive Director Michael G. Dreznes Bechtel IRF Business Development Manager Darko Babić Executive Vice President University of Zagreb Faruk Kaba Assistant Professor Andy Dubner Albanian Road Authority 3M Member of the Board Slaviša Babić Business Lead, Connected Croatia Roads Roads Program Sina Kiziroglu Turkish Highways Agency (KGM) Bojan Banfi Carmine Dwyer Head of Research & Development D.A.R.S TRB Signing and Marking (Slovenian Motorways) Materials Committee Ian Koeppel Director, Motorway Chair ESRI Management Division International Business Development Manager Meho Saša Kovačević Joseph Marra Gernot Sauter Faculty of Civil GD Tech 3M Engineering, Team Manager & Business Technical Manager University of Zagreb Development Officer Head of Department Dirk Schönauer Tony McCaugherty AVS Verkehrssicherung GmbH Scott Kuznicki Avery Dennison Reflectives COO International Transpo Group European Regulatory Affairs Director, Safety and Manager Klemens Schwieger Mobility Solutions Austrian Institute of Technology Anastasios Mouratidis Nizar Lajnef Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Alvaro Soares Michigan State University Professor of Highway Ascendi Associate Professor Engineering System Analysis and Development Team Coordinator Stjepan Lakušić Christophe Nicodème University of Zagreb European Union Road Federation Edgars Starkis Vice Dean Secretary General dots. Sales Manager: IS & ITS solutions Dejan Lasica Nenad Nikolić SEETO UNECE Richard Talbot General Manager Regional Advisor for Road Safety StarTraq Limited Head of Marketing Pascal Laumet David Noyce Agile Assets University of Krešimir Viduka Director of EMEA Operations Wisconsin-Madison Hrvatski autoklub Chair of the Department of Head of Office for Road Traffic Safety Steve Lawson Civil and Environmental iRAP Engineering Michael Weber Regional Director Kapsch TrafficCom Rik Nuyttens Strategic Sales Manager Vincent Lecamus 3M Immergis European Regulatory Affairs Philip Wijers CEO Manager Sensys Gatso Group Director of Government Affairs Michael Lecomte Gregory O’Connor PR Industrie US Department of Commerce Carolien Willems R&D Manager Regional Commercial Officer Safety Product President Gernot Lenz Ulrich Paetzold AIT Austrian Institute of Technology FIEC Dolf Willigers Center for Mobility Systems Director General FEMA General Secretary Richard Leonard Goran Puž Highways England Hrvatske ceste Hannes van Wyk Head of Road Safety, Safety, Head of Management Board Office Toll Infrastructure Services Engineering & Standards Managing Director Roger Ribeiro Panagiotis Lytrivis Currie & Brown Franc Zepic Institute of Communication Head of Contract Advisory Services Ministry of Infrastructure, Slovenia & Computer Systems, Greece Mainland Europe EUSDR PA1b coordinator Senior Researcher Jean-Claude Roffé Alain Baron Klaus Machata ERF DG MOVE Austrian Road Safety Board Vice-Chairman International affairs unit Senior Researcher Timo Saarenketo Nikola Galović Magdalena Machura Roadscanners Oy ASI Solutions Ltd CEO Tibor Sipos Sales Director Ira Samm Nassime Azadeh Andrzej Maciejewski Bechtel Immergis Head, UNECE TEM project Innovation Manager & Chairman of the Group of Experts on Tom Antonissen Benchmarking Transport Lorenzo Sangali Infrastructure Costs Iterchimica Otakar Vacin Foreign Countries Technical & Sales Associate Professor Marija Kušter Marić Manager Czech Technical University University of Zagreb - Faculty of Civil Engineering Branimir Jerneić Project Implementation Unit Ministry of Transport

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