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Innovation. Technology. Performance. for the URBAN RAIL COMMUNITY Smart cities Tram-trains Ticketing Power Traction CBTC Train control Technology Mobility Telecommunications Innovation Innovation. Driverless Infrastructure Passenger Information Asset management FOR THE URBAN RAIL COMMUNITY Technology. Performance. www.terrapinn.com/railliveamericas Organized by Our Story Hall of Fame Revamped for the new year, RAIL Live! Americas 2019 is moving to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor as we build on the success of World MetroRail Congress Americas 2018, which continued our strong tradition of bringing together top leaders from the Americas’ most influential and innovative transit agencies. Andy Byford Jim Kenney 2018 leaders included Kevin Desmond, CEO of TransLink, Edward Reiskin, President Mayor Director of Transportation for the SFMTA, Jim Kenney, Mayor, City of Philadelphia New York City Transit City of Philadelphia Tom Gerend, Executive Director of KC Streetcar, Robert Puentes, President & CEO of the Eno Center for Transportation, Martin Buck, International Lead for Crossrail in London, and Lorenzo Aguilar Camelo, the General Director of Metrorrey in Monterrey, Mexico. KEY INDUSTRY DISCUSSIONS FOR 2019 WILL BE DIVIDED INTO FOUR Jascha Franklin-Hodge Bill Zebrowski Chief Information Officer BRAND NEW TRACKS: Chief Information Officer Department of Innovation & SEPTA • The Future of Mobility: Discussions around Mobility as a Service, Fare Collection, Technology, City of Boston Intermodality, Ridership, Passenger Information Systems, and First and Last Mile transport. • New Project Development: Examining Funding and Financing, Public-Private Partnerships, Procurement, Designing and Building New Metros, Light Rails, Commuter, and High-Speed Rail Lines. Meera Joshi Adam Giambrone NYC Taxi and Limousine Director, Brooklyn-Queens • Train Control: Covering ATC, CBTC, PTC, as well as the Full Spectrum of Commission Connector [Streetcars and LRT] Modernizing Signaling and Train Control Systems to Increase Safety and Capacity. NYC Taxi and Limousine City of New York • Performance and Maintenance: Focusing on innovative approaches to Asset Commission Management, Resilience, Sustainability, Scheduling and On-time Performance, Rolling Stock, and Predictive Maintenance. RAIL Live! Americas provides vendors with an opportunity to learn about upcoming passenger rail and transit initiatives and tenders before anyone else by encouraging strategic discussions between operators and vendors. Take this chance to build lasting Kevin Quinn Joshua Schank Administrator and CEO relationships with rail operators and discuss the latest metro projects and improvement Chief Innovation Officer Maryland Transit LA Metro plans, discover what challenges lie ahead, and demonstrate how you can help Administration operators overcome these hurdles. If you want to get ahead of your competition and win business for any rail project in the Americas, then RAIL Live! Americas 2019 is the place to be. Joseph Leader COO WMATA www.terrapinn.com/railliveamericas This is where industry stakeholders connect! TRANSIT AGENCIES LIVE FROM 2018 MANUFACTURERS GOVERNMENT AND INSTITUTIONS DESIGN, BUILD, AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES The Future of Mobility New Project Development Introducing MaaS to your agency, modernizing fare collection, planning and managing Funding, financing, procuring, designing and building the newest metros, light rails, intermodality, understanding ridership patterns, providing real time passenger commuter and high speed rail projects in the Americas information, and taking advantage of revenue-driving partnership activities. Rani Narula-Woods Adam Krom Kevin Desmond Chris Gauer Sr. Director, Special Projects, Director of Transportation CEO President, Major Projects Office of Extraordinary Innovation Connectivity TransLink Infrastructure Ontario LA Metro Amtrak Tom Randall Leslie Hickman Yousef Salama Steve Buckley Director, Fare Collection Northeast Regional Manager Chief Officer of Revenue Innovation Manager for Public Systems & Services of Planning Environmental and Operations Private Partnerships Maryland Transit Traffic Practice SEPTA LA Metro Administration WSP Alex Pazuchanics Assistant Director of Planning, Thomas Annicq Chris Swail Todd Plesko Policy, and Permitting, Director of the Stage 2 Light CEO USA VP Planning and Development Department of Mobility and Rail Transit Program Axon Vibe DART Infrastructure City of Ottawa City of Pittsburgh Train Control Performance and Maintenance Modernizing signalling, communications, and train control to increase safety and comply Planning and measuring agency goals for asset lifecycles and maintenance, with regulations performance and scheduling Randall Duty Cris Liban Andrea Burnside Jeffrey Knueppel Assistant General Manager, Chief Engineer and Executive Officer, Environment General Manager Operations Budget, Maintenance Officer and Sustainability SEPTA Performance & Planning Texas Bullet Train LA Metro WMATA Tim Elsberry Anthony Forcina Daniel Hofer Laura Zale Executive Director, PTC/Signal Director, Maintenance of Way Manager, State of Good Repair Sr. Asset Management Engineer Projects MARTA Utah Transit Authority SEPTA Metro-North Rail Road Holly Arnold Ken Luebeck Bruce Marcheschi Bill Boston Director of Planning and Director, System Integration Chief Engineering Officer Sales Engineer Programming Houston Metro Metra Commuter Rail Trapeze Maryland Transit Administration Where Do You Fit In? THE FUTURE OF MOBILITY NEW PROJECT DEVELOPMENT TRAIN CONTROL PERFORMANCE & MAINTENANCE WHO ATTENDS Heads of Fare Collection, Heads of Marketing, Transit Authorities, Executive Directors, Chiefs of Transit Authorities, Heads of Engineering, Heads of Transit Authority Heads of Engineering, Heads of CIOs, CTOs, CEOs/Executive Directors, Heads of Capital Planning, CFOs, COOs, Chief Engineers, Projects/Project Managers, Transit Planners, Heads Maintenance of Way, Heads of State of Good Repair, Communication, Heads of Mobility Planning, Heads Chief Development Officers, Heads of Planning and of Operations, Heads of Maintenance, Rail Systems Heads of Operations, Heads of Research and Reporting, of Special Projects, Heads of Operations, Heads of Development, Heads of Construction Engineers, Heads of Signalling Data Scientists, Heads of Scheduling and Planning, Finance, Heads of Systems Integration, Heads of IT Heads of Maintenance, Rail Systems Engineers, Rail Car Engineers, Track Engineers, Rail Assurance Engineers TOPIC AREAS • How to ensure that passenger services are reliable • How to fund and finance new projects, use P3 • How to find cutting edge rail cars that integrate • How to ensure networks run to time and make the and easy to use models and structure deals with existing stock, and add to the city image and most use of scheduled staff • How to integrate smart ticketing platforms into • Examining agency project pipelines aesthetic beauty • How to keep up to date with network operations in existing transit infrastructure • How to ensure that planning and development meets • How to ensure trains operate effectively to provide real time and be able to communicate with mobile • How to meet the needs of elderly and special needs city priorities and design optimal services workforce easily and accurately passengers • Innovative ways to speed up project planning and • How to ensure that train systems are safe, reliable • How to improve information about train movement, • How to ensure fare collection is secure and minimizes development and sound schedules and conditions fraud • How to maintain infrastructure both during • How to eliminate high cost maintenance with the • How to predict maintenance schedules and disruptive • How to manage and reconcile fare payments from construction and after completion of a project latest operational technology service multiple modes and agencies on the backend • How to build a new state of the art rail system • Innovative ways to speed up system installation • How to provide reliable, real-time information to • How to upgrade legacy rail systems passengers • How to budget new projects and capital programs • Innovative ways to integrate advertising into passenger information systems and generate revenue • Facilitating multi-modal trip planning WHO SHOULD SPONSOR • Mobile ticketing providers • Banks • Engineering firms • IoT/IT/scheduling software providers • Automatic fare collection providers and integrators • Law firms • Rolling stock/turnkey providers • Wayside device providers • MaaS technology providers • Consultants • Signaling & communications system providers • Network communications providers • Kiosks, Gate, and RFID technology providers • Investment funds • Traction power, braking & train control providers • Life cycle management consultants and technology • Passenger Information Systems providers and • Asset management firms • Rolling stock components & operational technology providers integrators • Architecture firms providers • Wheel and track detection technology providers • Big Data/Analytics platform providers • Planning firms • Planning and consulting firms • Rail systems providers • Cybersecurity software providers and consultants • Planning software providers • Paratransit and micro transit providers • Engineering firms • Planning firms • Operational and project management consultants • Construction firms Your needs, Your benefits EDUCATION THOUGHT LEADERSHIP MARKETING BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT YOUR NEEDS: Showcase/demo products and innovations Increase brand exposure Make sales Demonstrate credibility Change market misconception Generate targeted
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