October 14, 2013 / International Forum October 15–18, 2013 / Tokyo Big Sight

Second Announcement / Call for Papers

ITS Call for Paper(2nd_cs3.indd 表1 12.9.28 7:24:38 PM Table of Contents

• Welcome ·········································································1 • Congress Concept / Congress Topics ······························ 3 • Congress Format ·····························································4 • Congress Schedule at a Glance ·······································5 • Special Interest Session Proposal / Call for Papers ·········· 6 • Guidelines for Paper Submission ····································· 7 • Paper Topics ···································································· 8 • Social Events ···································································9 Tokyo International Forum • Exhibition ·······································································10 • Showcase Demonstrations ············································11 • Technical Visits ······························································ 12 • Post Congress Tours ····················································· 13 • Guest Tours ···································································14 • Official Hotels ·································································15 • Map of the Official Hotels and Congress Venues ············16 • ITS World Congress Board of Directors (BOD) ······················ 17 • International Program Committee (IPC) ··························18 Tokyo Big Sight • General Information ······················································· 19 • Sponsors ·······································································21

Key Dates

October 2012 Online paper submission open January 11, 2013 Deadline for draft paper submission April 2013 Online congress registration open End of April 2013 Status notification to all authors June 14, 2013 Re-submission of conditionally accepted draft papers August 2, 2013 Deadline for final paper submission and speaker registration End of September 2013 Deadline for online congress registration

ITS Call for Paper(2nd_cs3.indd 表2 12.9.28 7:24:41 PM Welcome

I first must express my deepest gratitude It gives me great pleasure to have Tokyo for the heartfelt messages and support play host to the 20th ITS World Congress received from so many individuals, ITS in 2013. organizations and governments around Tokyo possesses a rich 400-year history the world, which really encouraged people as the center of . While carrying in the areas devastated by the Great East on the legacies of its unique culture and Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011 traditions, the metropolis has developed and became a big driving force toward not only as the nation’s economic and restoration. political center, but as its cultural center as well. In recent years, the city’s pop culture of “anime” has also The theme of the 20th World Congress on Intelligent Transport gained global popularity. Systems is “Open ITS to the Next.” Next-generation ITS The field of science and technology is also the source of will address a variety of traffic-related issues, including the Tokyo’s growth and development. Leading-edge science and environment, energy, safety and traffic congestion. In addition technologies, including ITS technology, effi ciently and effectively it will contribute to enhancing quality of life while answering support the metropolis’ dynamic urban activities. Tokyo already society’s need for accurate and prompt responses to disasters controls its high volume of vehicular traffic and its precise and other unexpected events. In the next-generation ITS era, rail network through a wide variety of systems that apply ITS automobiles and other means of mobility will be embedded technology, and continues to work for even smoother and more as a component of the social network. I believe that when comfortable transport. combining the function of transfer that is basic mobility itself Tokyo has been selected as a candidate city for the 2020 Olympic with the function of connectivity through next-generation ITS, a and Paralympic Games. I believe we will be able to host the best practical, networked society will emerge which doesn’t remain Games ever by taking full advantage of such state-of-the-art a simple virtual network but can stimulate real-life action. The transport systems. open platform, a common foundation created for this purpose, I am certain that you will be captivated by the metropolis’ rich will make it possible for anybody to provide information, access mix of traditional culture and cutting-edge technology, along with necessary information and enjoy its benefi ts from any location. its dynamism as a global economic hub. The newly completed The Congress Organizing Committee will propose a robust and Tokyo Sky Tree, the world’s tallest freestanding broadcast tower resilient society at the Congress for future generations, to be at 634 meters, stands ready to welcome you as the city’s latest achieved by focusing efforts on the creation of new industries tourist attraction. Tokyo, in addition to being one of the safest cities in the world, is a city that takes great pride in its warm as well as prosperous and healthy communities, through mutual hospitality as well. cooperation among ITS organizations, the corporate sector and academia worldwide. The , with a population Please also allow me to take this opportunity to express my of 36 million, is the world’s liveliest mega-city. We will present heartfelt gratitude to everyone around the world who offered social systems and community activities for this mega-city that warm words of encouragement and support to us in the wake of utilize state-of-the-art ITS and next-generation mobility, through the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 2011. Japan has been making steady progress on its road to recovery. In 2013, you which we hope to contribute to Asian and global economic will be able to see a Tokyo that has overcome the tragedy of the evolution. earthquake, evolving into a highly disaster-resistant city through I look forward to seeing you at the 20th ITS World Congress the application of technologies including ITS. Tokyo 2013. We look forward to welcoming you to our city for the 20th ITS World Congress Tokyo 2013.

Hiroyuki Watanabe Shintaro Ishihara Chairman, ITS Japan Governor of Tokyo

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ITS Call for Paper(2nd_cs3.indd 1 12.9.28 7:24:50 PM Welcome

The scope of ITS has been enlarging from reducing On behalf of the International Program Committee traffic accidents and casualties on the road, (IPC), I am profoundly honored to invite all of you to integrating mobility, energy and information to participate in the 20th anniversary ITS World communication technology so that we can Congress Tokyo 2013. After the passage of two maximize the benefits for future generations. decades from the start of the congress, the 20th ITS Member countries are ever-increasing and needs World Congress marks a time of further evolution to are becoming so diversified. ITS World Congress open ITS to new domains. We found, for example, Tokyo 2013 is the best chance for industry players that ITS can contribute to constructing a resilient to reveal new technologies and products to the and energy-conscious society after our experience fastest growing Asia Pacific markets. For policy of the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011. Open makers, this is an excellent chance to present platforms, open connectivity, open opportunities, and hear different social needs and opinions open collaboration and so forth will be discussed in for resolving the issues we face. Ranging from the plenary, executive and special interest sessions. theoretical research to fi eld trials and experiments, The scientifi c, technical and interactive sessions are academia and researchers have very important also open to all participants. The IPC has devoted roles to stimulate and encourage people during our sincere efforts to provide you with a memorable the World Congress. As the chairman of ITS and valuable experience at this 20th ITS World BOD 2013, I am honored to welcome many Congress. Please come and join the congress in presentations and papers from around the world, Tokyo and enjoy this exciting mega-city. especially from the Asia Pacifi c region.g

Atsushi Yano Takashi Oguchi Chairman, 20th ITS World Congress Board of Directors Chairman, 20th ITS World Congress International Program Committee Managing Director, Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. Professor, The

On behalf of the ITS Asia Pacifi c On behalf of ITS America, I On behalf of ERTICO - ITS Europe Board of Directors, I would am pleased to invite you to and its partners, I would like to like to invite you to the 20th ITS attend the 20th ITS World invite you to attend the 20th ITS World Congress Tokyo 2013. Congress in Tokyo, Japan. World Congress in Tokyo in 2013. Asia Pacific is the fastest The theme of the Congress With the theme “Open ITS to growing region as the industrial “Open ITS to the Next” the Next,” the Congress will center of the world. As the will address environment, explore the next generation of world is becoming a unifi ed economy, the Asia- energy, safety, and traffic congestion ITS, showcasing solutions resulting from the Pacifi c region is playing increasingly important related issues that continue to be of cooperation between ITS organisations, industry roles. However, we are facing grave challenges increasing signifi cance globally. and academia. in transportation, especially in . The ITS World Congress provides an Today’s challenge is to deploy ITS solutions Building faster, safer and more reliable exciting opportunity for the global ITS effectively in a coordinated and harmonised transportation networks across boundaries Community to learn, discuss, challenge manner. To do so we need optimal interaction is essential for both economic growth and and advance ITS at the political, technical between people and technologies, bringing improvement in quality of life. and strategic levels. Submitting a paper synergy between modes of transport to offer At the 20th ITS World Congress in Tokyo, for the Congress is a great way to generate mobility in a way that is environmentally friendly, you will find the right experts on a variety of ideas and to ensure that every voice is safe and effi cient. issues for viable solutions. Especially from the heard. Tokyo is not only a high technological capital and Asia-Pacific region, as the host of the World Tokyo will be another milestone towards a great location for the Congress, but it is also Congress, leaders in policies, technologies and a world where ITS becomes a reality in recognised for its warm hospitality. Europe is institutional issues are waiting for you to share improving the well-being of society. I am most excited about the prospect of this excellent challenges and opportunities with you. delighted to have the chance to meet you ITS World Congress. The entire ITS community in the Asia-Pacific at the ITS World Congress in Tokyo! I look forward to meeting you in the multi- region is looking forward to seeing you in Tokyo. cultural and international city of Tokyo, and to participating together in the wide range of dynamic events planned for the Congress.

Hajime Amano Scott Belcher Hermann Meyer Secretary General, ITS Asia-Pacifi c President and CEO, ITS America CEO, ERTICO - ITS Europe

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ITS Call for Paper(2nd_cs3.indd 2 12.9.28 7:24:51 PM Congress Concept - Open ITS to the Next - Connectivity Next generation mobility ITS is expanding into the next stage of mobility and society. Intermodal / multimodal Starting with safety and traffic management as basic concerns, ITS is reaching out to three new domains: energy management, personalized mobility services Opportunities Personalized navigated by big data, and resilient transport systems. The fi rst two stem from the mobility services emergence of electrified vehicles and continuously advancing ICT technologies, Collaboration Resilient and the third concept of resilient transport has become very important since the Harmonization Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011. At the same time, mobility in mega cities/ regions is a major issue to be addressed in emerging economies, especially in Asia. Open has been adopted as the key word for expanding the potential of ITS: open Platforms Safety & traffic management platforms for basic concerns, and open connectivity, opportunities and Mega cities / regions collaboration for the three new domains.

Congress Topics

1. Safety and traffi c management Every country is seriously concerned about traffic congestion and casualties, since they have great impact on the economy and energy resources. New innovative technologies along with law enforcement initiatives can achieve safer and smoother traffi c. Various technical approaches and enforcements will be discussed. 2. Next generation mobility and sustainability Regardless of mode of transport, society requires lower-emission mobility. More electrifi ed vehicles including EV, HEV, pHEV and FCV are being launched, requiring closer information exchange between vehicles and infrastructure. Effi cient energy management systems ranging from the home to community level will be discussed in relation to electrified vehicles as one component of such systems. New innovative personalized vehicles, including mobility for aging societies, will also be discussed as next-generation solutions. 3. Effi cient transport systems in mega cities/regions Many mega cities/regions are suffering from substantial transport stresses, many of which are caused by lack of transport capacity due to rapid urbanization and motorization. Possible measures to ease such strains will be discussed based on past experiences and best practices in various cities/regions. 4. Intermodal and multimodal systems for people and goods Optimal mode combination is the key to transporting people and goods. Public transport combined with various personal modes of transport will be discussed in the context of human mobility. Another solution is harmonization of bus (BRT) and light rail transit (LRT) with private vehicles, including safety issues. Discussion of goods distribution will focus on effi cient and secure handling of goods and cutting-edge EDI technologies. 5. Personalized mobility services ICT brings various new services/businesses into reality by deploying big data via information networks. Information is collected from and delivered to mobile devices. Some services are already in the market and this is an area with high potential for entry by business newcomers. Various possibilities and examples will be discussed. 6. Resilient transport systems for emergency situations Transport systems must be robust enough to support daily life in disasters such as hurricanes, tsunamis and earthquakes, including preventive approaches. Readiness training involving the general public and collaboration between relevant agencies is also important. Information on experiences and lessons learned will be shared to discuss various resilient transport systems in terms of concept, design, structure and evaluation. 7. Institutional issues and international harmonization Various institutional approaches and cross-organizational cooperation will be necessary to ensure a livable society with enhanced mobility on a global scale in the future. This topic will cover a wide range of issues including regulation and enforcement, funding and costs/benefi ts, security and privacy, standardization and architecture as well as professional education and training.

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ITS Call for Paper(2nd_cs3.indd 3 12.9.28 7:24:53 PM Congress Format

1. Opening and Closing Ceremonies The Opening Ceremony, to be held at Tokyo International Forum, will be attended by business leaders and high level government offi cials from around the globe, and will take an in-depth look into the future. It will also feature special entertainment in the form of Japanese cultural performances. The Closing Ceremony, to be held at Tokyo Big Sight, will provide a summary of the congress and future perspectives. There will be several awards, and the “Passing the Globe” ceremony. 2. Sessions The following sessions are to be held at Tokyo Big Sight: Plenary Sessions Top level transport offi cials and leading industry representatives from many countries will present insightful speeches on ITS policies, initiatives and international development trends. Executive Sessions High-level industry executives, public offi cials and academics from around the world will share their expert global and strategic views on ITS achievements, issues and challenges. Special Interest Sessions Organized at the request of organizations or individuals involved in developing and deploying ITS, these sessions are designed as open fora for experts from government, industry and academia to hold discussions and debates on specifi c topics. Technical / Scientifi c Sessions These sessions will be composed of presentations by international experts on various ITS-related topics encompassing all technical, economic, organizational and societal aspects of ITS. Interactive Sessions These sessions will provide a space for interactive discussion via two-stage presentations including short oral presentations followed by poster presentations. 3. Exhibition The Exhibition, to be held at Tokyo Big Sight, will create an international meeting point for industries and agencies involved in ITS. This will be a wonderful opportunity to promote your organization’s technologies to the world. 4. Showcase Demonstrations Showcase Demonstrations will take place in the outdoor exhibition areas of Tokyo Big Sight and on public roads. Participants will experience fi rsthand cutting-edge ITS technologies and solutions. 5. Technical Visits / Post Congress Tours Various fi eld trips and tours will be conducted to get a closer look at the deployment of the latest ITS technologies. 6. Guest Tours Attractive guest tours in and around Tokyo are planned specifi cally for delegates and accompanying persons. 7. Social Events Delegates can experience the Japanese cultural atmosphere at the Welcome Reception and the Gala Dinner, which will be unforgettable networking opportunities.

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ITS Call for Paper(2nd_cs3.indd 4 12.9.28 7:24:54 PM Congress Schedule at a Glance

(As of September 2012. Subject to change)

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday October 14 October 15 October 16 October 17 October 18 Time Time Tokyo International Tokyo Big Sight Tokyo Big Sight Tokyo Big Sight Tokyo Big Sight Forum 8:00 8:00

9:00 9:00

Plenary Plenary Session 1 Session 2 ES SS TS ES SS TS 10:00 10:00 IS IS

Break Break Break Break 11:00 11:00 Registration at Tokyo Big Sight Showcase Demonstrations Technical Visits Technical Visits Technical Visits Exhibition ES SS TS ES SS TS ES SS TS ES SS TS 12:00 12:00

13:00 13:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Exhibition Exhibition Registration at Tokyo Big Sight Registration at Tokyo Big Sight

14:00 Registration at Tokyo Big Sight 14:00 Showcase Demonstrations Showcase Demonstrations Plenary

Exhibition Session 3 ES SS TS ES SS TS ES SS TS 15:00 15:00 Showcase Demonstrations IS IS IS Closing Ceremony Break Break Break Technical Visits Technical Visits 16:00 Technical Visits 16:00

Opening Ceremony ES SS TS ES SS TS ES SS TS 17:00 17:00 Registration at Tokyo International Forum / Big Sight

18:00 18:00 Welcome Reception

19:00 19:00

20:00 20:00

Gala Dinner 21:00 21:00

22:00 22:00

ES: Executive Session SS: Special Interest Session TS: Technical/Scientifi c Session IS: Interactive Session

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ITS Call for Paper(2nd_cs3.indd 5 12.9.28 7:24:54 PM Special Interest Session Proposal

If you wish to propose a Special Interest Session on a particular topic, please contact your regional representative as per back cover details. The deadline for proposals is January 11, 2013. You are requested to provide the following information: ▶ Choice of topic (please refer to Paper Topics on page 8) ▶ Proposed session title ▶ Organization and organizer coordinating the Session, including clear contact details of the submitter ▶ 250-word description of session content ▶ Names of 4-5 potential speakers, job title, company and country Please note that only a limited number of Special Interest Sessions can be organized. You will be notified by mid-May 2013 of the outcome of the selection procedure.

Call for Papers

You are invited to submit a paper to be considered for presentation and publication at the 20th ITS World Congress. Online submission will start in October 2012 and end on January 11, 2013.

Technical Papers Technical papers may address technical subjects as well as the institutional, business and economic aspects of ITS. Draft technical papers should be no longer than three pages and written in English. Technical papers will be reviewed by a peer panel that will look for quality, relevance, and signifi cance of the fi ndings. Scientifi c Papers Scientifi c papers should concentrate on research and scholarship as they will be reviewed by qualified reviewers from each of the three World Congress regions in accordance with academic journal standards. Papers which are submitted as scientifi c may still be accepted as technical papers.

- All proposals must be original and report on recent significant and substantial achievements. Predominantly commercial papers will not be accepted. - Either type of paper may be selected for an Interactive Session, which is effective for establishing valuable contacts and exchanging information. - The official language of the ITS World Congress is English. Papers not submitted in English will be automatically rejected.

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ITS Call for Paper(2nd_cs3.indd 6 12.9.28 7:24:54 PM Guidelines for Paper Submission

The deadline for submission of draft technical papers and/or full scientifi c papers is January 11, 2013. You are requested to provide the following information: ▶ Paper title ▶ Topic and subtopic ▶ Paper abstract (150 words) ▶ Authors’ contact details ▶ Paper fi le in PDF format (3 pages for technical paper, 10 pages for scientifi c paper) Authors may submit up to 2 papers. Upon submission, the contact person will receive a confi rmation e-mail. Papers will be reviewed and all contact persons will be notifi ed of their paper status by end of April 2013. Conditionally accepted papers should be resubmitted by June 14, 2013. Authors of accepted papers must submit the fi nal paper (not more than 10 pages) online by August 2, 2013. Speakers must register for the 20th ITS World Congress by August 2, 2013. For detailed formatting guidelines, please visit the offi cial Web site at www.itsworldcongress.jp

Agreement By submitting a paper for the 20th ITS World Congress: You grant permission to the 20th ITS World Congress Organizing Committee to include your paper in the 20th ITS World Congress Proceedings, and to publish, sell or otherwise distribute these proceedings as the World Congress Organizing Committee may see fi t. You warrant that the submitted content will not infringe or violate any property or other rights of any third party. You agree that if your paper is accepted, you will submit the fi nal paper by August 2, 2013. You represent that you (or one of your co-authors) will register for and attend the 20th ITS World Congress. Please note that your paper will be withdrawn from the program, if none of the authors registers for the Congress by August 2, 2013, or if you do not provide the name of registered delegate who will present your paper. You agree that your contact details on the congress registration may be used for further invitations from the ITS World Congress by ITS Asia-Pacifi c, ITS America and ERTICO-ITS Europe.

Publication Opportunity To enhance the quality of this event, the Organizing Committee has entered into an agreement with three noted journals which will offer authors of scientifi c papers the possibility of international peer-reviewed publication of their work. Each journal will publish a special issue of the World Congress focusing on different ITS areas.

International Journal of Intelligent IET Intelligent Transport Systems Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems Transportation Systems Research Dr. Alan Stevens, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Asad J. Khattak, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Edward Chung, Editor-in-Chief

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ITS Call for Paper(2nd_cs3.indd 7 12.9.28 7:25:03 PM Paper Topics

1. Safety and traffi c management 3. Effi cient transport systems in 6. Resilient transport systems for mega cities/regions emergency situations Safety a. Mixed traffi c issues in mega cities a. Transport management under disaster a. Advanced driver assistance safety condition systems b. Managing major events in mega cities b. Simulation and training for mitigating b. Human machine interface c. Transport planning, policy and strategy in disaster mega cities c. Driver behavior c. Information dissemination at emergency d. Congestion management in mega cities d. Vulnerable road users (cyclists, pedestrians, elderly, disabled, etc) 7. Institutional issues and e. Emergency notifi cation (eCall, 4. Intermodal and multimodal international harmonization HELPNET, etc) systems for people and goods a. Transport policy issues f. Incident and accident management a. Parking management and access control b. Security and privacy issues g. Speed advice / restriction b. Multimodal transport c. Regulation and enforcement issues Traffi c management c. Public transport operation (LRT/BRT) d. Professional education and training h. Road pricing (ETC/ERP) d. Railway networks and nodes e. Funding strategies and cases i. Traffi c control and operation e. Freight and fl eet management f. Planning, cost, benefi ts and performance j. Travel demand management f. Hazardous materials tracking and evaluation management k. Probe systems g. Standardization and architecture g. Logistics l. Navigation systems h. Rural transport m. Traffi c modeling and simulation Connectivity Next generation mobility n. Traffi c data collection, processing and Intermodal / multimodal monitoring 5. Personalized mobility services o. Real time traffi c information a. Location based services Opportunities Personalized p. Rural traffi c management b. Personalized information services mobility services c. Data collection using nomadic devices Collaboration q. Road management (work zone, Resilient Harmonization weather related, etc) d. Traveler information / journey planning Fundamental technologies / Cross-cutting e. Social network services for ITS and common issues f. Tourism and entertainment Platforms r. Sensors / actuators Safety & traffic management Mega cities / regions s. Positioning t. Map database u. Communication v. V2X cooperative systems w. Field operational test

2. Next generation mobility and sustainability a. Green transport (Eco-driving, Green wave, etc) b. Car sharing / Bike sharing / Ride sharing c. EV charging systems, smart grid d. Electrifi ed vehicle (EV, HEV, pHEV, FCV) e. Innovative personalized vehicle f. Mobility for aging society

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ITS Call for Paper(2nd_cs3.indd 8 12.9.28 7:25:05 PM ITS Cutting-Edge Technology in Japan

Safety and traffi c ITS Spot Service management • V2I cooperative systems in nationwide operation • Services such as safety, dynamic route guidance, and congestion mitigation • Extension to the current prevailing systems

Towards Automated Driving Safety and traffi c • Technology development completed management

• Reduction of CO2 emissions and

©MLIT driver’s burden for heavy duty trucks • Moving on to practical use as C-ACC* * Cooperative ACC

Seamless, Effi cient, Safe Public Transport Network • Inner-city transport, 35 million commuters inbound & outbound daily • inter-city transport running at maximum speed of 300km/h and Effi cient transport systems intervals of less than 10 mins with no fatalities or injuries in mega cities • Successful transit-oriented urban development

Social Events

Welcome Reception Gala Dinner Evening, Monday, Evening, Wednesday, October 14, 2013, October 16, 2013 Tokyo International Forum Chinzan-so Tokyo International Forum Chinzan-so Tokyo International Forum is one of the leading convention centers The Japanese Garden Restaurant, Chinzan-so, is situated in a in Japan. The Glass Building, a symbol of the center, has various historical and scenic part of the city. The area, also known as public art works from both domestic and international artists, and "Camellia Mountain", was the estate of Prince Aritomo Yamagata, is called “A Boat of Diversity” due to its large boat-like appearance. a noted politician and states-man during the Meiji Era (1868-1912). This unique and artistic place will delight guests of the event. His manor, named "Mansion on Camellia Mountain", was the site of important government meetings and conferences in which the Meiji Emperor was a participant. The Chinzan-so Garden, covering an area of 66,000 square meters, is rich in historic remains and artifacts, which shouldn't be missed when visiting Chinzan-so. The Gala Dinner to be held there will give you everlasting memories.

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ITS Call for Paper(2nd_cs3.indd 9 12.9.28 7:25:08 PM Exhibition

The 20th ITS World Congress offers tremendous opportunities The exhibition will show visitors the latest ITS products, services and solutions in a wide range of fi elds as listed below, featuring “Open ITS to the Next.” This event attracts key global players responsible for decision-making in ITS deployment. It brings valuable opportunities for both exhibitors and visitors to experience ITS innovations and develop business partnerships. The exhibition welcomes leading ITS solution providers from around the world.

Seeking exhibitors in a wide range of industries and business categories including : • Automotive technologies • Vehicle navigation/information systems • Safety systems • Energy (Fuel cells etc.) • Traffi c information networks • Disaster prevention • Content and service providers • Commercial vehicle operation • Emergency medical systems • Digital broadcasting • Construction • Infrastructure-linked systems • Digital signage • Electronic toll collection systems • Public transport • E-commerce • Global positioning systems • Smart communities • Intelligent home appliances • Parking management systems • Effi cient transport systems for goods and people • Mobile communications • Signaling and control systems materials • Innovative materials • Modeling and simulation tools •Environmental technologies/welfare technologies • And many other diverse fi elds • Traveler information systems • Traffi c and congestion management

Three New Domains of ITS

PLATFORMS (safety and traffic Connectivity Opportunities Collaboration management) +

Exhibition Dates: October 15-18, 2013 Exhibition Fees Exhibition space is available in units of 3 x 3 meters. Fee (consumption tax included)

Floor space only 450,000 JPY

Shell scheme 600,000 JPY (*1)

*1: Package includes wall panels, fascia, punch-needle carpet on fl oor, 1 name plate, 1 fl uorescent lamp (40W), 1 double power socket (1kW)

For further information, please contact : Exhibition Secretariat Congress Corporation Tel:+81-(0)-3-3512-5674 E-mail:[email protected]

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ITS Call for Paper(2nd_cs3.indd 10 12.9.28 7:25:15 PM Showcase Demonstrations

Showcase demonstrations will offer you experiences of innovative ITS technologies in real life according to the Congress Concept. The project details are still under preparation but the demonstrations of test rides and other ITS applications will take place in open spaces and indoor area of Tokyo Big Sight as well as public roads in Tokyo .

Exhibition and Showcase Demonstrations Venue

4F

Rooftop Exhibition Area

2F Showcase Demonstrations

1F

Outdoor Exhibition Area East Halls West Halls Outdoor Conference Exhibition Atrium Tower Area Exhibition Hall North Rooftop Concourse Exhibition Area Reception Hall Exhibition Entrance

Marin Transport system Bus Terminal Ariake Terminal Taxi Stands

Rinkai Line Kokusai-tenjijo Sta. Kokusai-tenjijo-seimon Sta.

Exhibition Hall Layout

Approx. 20,000m2 of display space containing 700 units.

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ITS Call for Paper(2nd_cs3.indd 11 12.9.28 7:25:16 PM Technical Visits

The color code of Technical Visits and Post Congress Tours Tokyo Traffi c Control Center and Disaster Prevention Center corresponds to the congress topics. A square indicates the focus topic This tour visits two important control centers in Tokyo. One is Tokyo Traffi c of the visit, while triangles show other relevant topics. Control Center, managing more than 7,000 traffic signal controllers to ensure smoother traffi c. The center also has the capability to handle unusual situations such as big events and disasters. The other is the Tokyo Disaster Prevention Center, where the Disaster Countermeasure Headquarters is 1234567 established by the governor in the event of emergency situations like major earthquakes. As the operational hub, it works in close collaboration with the

Japan Self-Defense Forces, Metropolitan Police 1. Safety and traffi c management

Department, Metropolitan Fire Department, etc. 2. Next generation mobility and sustainability 3. Effi cient transport systems in mega cities/regions Operated by: Tokyo Metropolitan Government, 4. Intermodal and multimodal systems for people and goods Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department 5. Personalized mobility services Color Code: 6. Resilient transport systems for emergency situations 7. Institutional issues and international harmonization

Yurikamome Control Center and Public Transport Ride Kanagawa Traffi c Control Center and V2I Cooperative Systems This tour offers participants who have experienced Tokyo’s smooth This tour visits the Kanagawa Traffic Control Center for and convenient public transportation a chance to see how it works demonstrations of the latest traffi c signal control and V2I Cooperative safely and punctually by using three lines with one IC card, including Systems. The tour includes a bus ride to experience the prediction- a new transit system called Yurikamome. This unmanned transit based traffic signal system in real time. Demonstrations will cover system is 14.7 km in length and takes 100,000+ passengers every Pedestrian Information and Communication Systems (PICS) and day. Since its launch in 1995, no major accident has occurred. The V2I Cooperative Systems, including Driving Safety Support Systems tour will also include a visit to the Yurikamome Control Center. (DSSS) and a world-fi rst traffi c control system with V2I cooperative technologies. Operated by: Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Operated by: UTMS Society of Japan, National Yurikamome Inc. Police Agency, Kanagawa Prefectural Police Color Code: Department Color Code:

Waterfront Tunnels Control Center and Oi Container Terminal Smart Mobility The Waterfront Tunnels Control Center monitors and controls 4 The City of Yokohama introduces the “next-generation mobility tunnels and 2 bridges to ensure safe and effi cient transport around vision for Yokohama”, which aims to create a low carbon community, the area. Oi Container Terminal has an innovative sea freight hangar working with mobility enterprises. The City of Yokohama has which can efficiently load and unload containers from a 3D-cell promoted advanced environmental measures in the hangar. The tour shows how the system, the fi rst of its kind, improved district such as YMPZ (Yokohama Mobility Project Zero) and YSCP the effi ciency of yard usage and environmentally-friendly operations. (Yokohama Smart City Project). Visitors will explore some aspects of The tour also takes visitors to Tokyo Gate Bridge, a new bridge of the vision by experiencing a low-carbon micro mobility vehicle and unique design. energy management & ICT systems. Operated by: Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Operated by: City of Yokohama, Tokyo Port Terminal Corporation NISSAN MOTOR CO.,LTD. Color Code: Color Code:

Advanced Traffi c Control Centers and VICS ITS Smart City This tour explores Japan’s leading traffic-related systems (traffic This tour invites visitors to Kashiwa City to learn how the city is management, signal control, traffi c information utilizing probe data, etc.) advancing urban development and mobility under the "Kashiwa and traffi c information delivery services called VICS (Vehicle Information ITS Smart City" concept. Visiting two sites, the Kashiwa campus of and Communication Systems). Travelling between the traffic control the University of Tokyo and the Urban Design Center Kashiwanoha centers in the Metropolitan area, the largest in Japan, and area, (UDCK), the participants will experience various innovative ITS the latest in Japan, visitors will be introduced to present systems and technologies such as capacitor EV, on-demand transport, PMV, and those currently under development by VICS for the future. Augmented Reality (AR). Operated by: Vehicle Information and Communication Operated by: Kashiwa ITS Promotion Council System Center, National Police Agency, Tokyo Color Code: Metropolitan Police Department, Chiba Prefectural Police Headquarters Color Code:

12 Honda Smart Home System & Solar Hydrogen Station Expressway Control Center and Facilities for O&M This visit provides insights into Honda’s advanced environmental NEXCO-Central, one of the largest expressway operators in Japan, and energy technologies, which include the Honda Smart Home will welcome visitors to its advanced traffic control center, a mega- System and Solar Hydrogen Station linked to electric and fuel cell scale rest area in Ebina, one hour’s drive from Tokyo, and another vehicles. These facilities are installed in , a part of greater location to see a demonstration of the latest road maintenance Tokyo area. Honda is striving to achieve new energy technologies vehicles with ITS technologies. The rest area has many facilities for

to reduce CO2 emissions from household and personal mobility by the public to enjoy, including a giant shopping mall, and participants 50% by 2015. will experience automatic parking lot guidance, EV wireless charging Operated by: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. facilities, etc. Color Code: Operated by: Central Nippon Expressway Company Limited Color Code:

Post Congress Tours

Aichi/Toyota ITS & Samurai Tour The Shin-Tomei Expressway Tour – A Next-Generation Expressway The tour includes test drives with the wireless Driving Safety Support On this tour, visitors will experience a ride on the Shin-Tomei System (DSSS) as well as fi eld trips to Toyota Ecoful Town, a model Expressway, Japan’s newest. The tour will feature the same traffic town harmonizing ITS technologies with a low-carbon-emission control center as the technical visit titled “Expressway Control society, and the Road Information Control Center, which collects Center and Facilities for O&M”. The difference is that visitors will and provides information on central Japan’s roads. The program go to Shin-Fuji Interchange and a big rest area called “Surugawan- also includes visits to the Toyota Kaikan Museum, a test ride in the ” along the expressway. They will also experience the latest “Linimo”, and Samurai culture at the Tokugawa Art Museum remote integrated tolling monitoring systems, a road maintenance and Castle. vehicles demonstration, automatic parking Operated by: Executive Committee for Aichi Post lot guidance, and EV wireless charging. Congress Tour Operated by: Central Nippon Expressway Color Code: Company Limited Color Code:

Nagasaki EV & ITS – Go to Goto “Eco-Islands” On-demand Transport Systems in Kamaishi City "Nagasaki EV & ITS" is a project under way in the Goto area, which Tour participants will visit the control room for the local on-demand consists of more than 140 islands in the western part of the country. bus system in Kamaishi City, which supports convenient transport Visitors will experience a future-oriented driving tourism system for residents. The city is under reconstruction after serious damage using EV and ITS, as well as a quick charging spot called “Kentoshi in the Great East Japan Earthquake. This system is expected to Furusatokan”. Visitors will also see the natural beauty and historical meet changing public mobility needs as reconstruction progresses. sites of the area, which is a candidate for World Heritage status. The tour includes a visit to the Hiraizumi World Heritage site. Operated by: Nagasaki Prefectural Government Operated by: TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION, KAMAISHI CITY Color Code: Color Code:

13 Guest Tours

The following are guest tours that will make the 20th ITS World Congress unforgettable for delegates and accompanying persons. These tours are planned by JTB Global Marketing and Travel (offi cial travel agent).

Tour name Destination Time required Meals

Sake Brewery and Takao-san Hiking Tour Okutama Approx. 9 hours Lunch included Visit a famous sake brewery and then hike up Mt. Takao to discover the beautiful landscape of Tokyo.

Yakatabune Dinner Cruise “Yakatabune” (Japanese houseboats) offer night cruises around the Area and serve a typical Harumi Approx. 3 hours Dinner included Japanese dinner. and Asakusa Visitors will discover the multi-faceted city of Tokyo, from the brand new “TOKYO SKYTREE” to a historical Asakusa Approx. 5 hours N/A tourist spot, Asakusa Temple. Tsukiji Fish Market Tour Tsukiji Market is called the “kitchen of Tokyo”, famous for its vigorous fi sh auctions that start very early in the Tsukiji Approx. 3 hours TBD* morning.

Tea Ceremony and Flower Arrangement Tokyo Big Sight or Approx. 3.5 hours N/A Guests will touch the heart of Japanese culture with the typical cultural experiences. Other venue (TBD*)

(Subject to change) *To be decided 1) Tours may be cancelled if the number of participants does not reach the minimum number. 2) English speaking guide service is included in all tours.

Sake Brewery and Takao-san Hiking Tour Yakatabune Dinner Cruise TOKYO SKYTREE and Asakusa

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Package tours called “Sunrise Tours” will be organized by JTB Global Marketing and Travel. Sunrise tours are guided package tours for overseas visitors to Japan, which can be enjoyed by both individuals and groups. Tours operate starting from one participant and many of them run everyday. Discover Japan beauty and enjoy the quality and hospitality of Sunrise tours.

Tour name Destination Time required Meals Mt. Fuji-Hakone 1-Day Tour (Return by Shinkansen) This guided one-day tour takes you to majestic Mt. Fuji and Hakone. It includes a stop at the Fuji Visitor Fuji/Hakone Approx. 12 hours Lunch included Center, a trip up to Mt. Fuji's 5th station, a cruise on Lake Ashi, and more.

Kyoto 2-Day Train & Hotel Package by Hikari Bullet Train 2 days N/A This travel package to Kyoto includes bullet train rides and accommodations in the ancient capital.

Nikko World Heritage 1-Day Tour This 1-day guided tour from Tokyo takes you to some of Nikko's most popular sightseeing spots like World Nikko Approx. 12 hours Lunch included Heritage-registered Toshogu Shrine and beautiful Kirifuri Falls. (Subject to change) English speaking guide service is included in all tours.

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Offi cial hotels offer a special price for congress participants. Reservation will start on the offi cial website in April 2013.

Room No. Hotel Category Area Room size Access to Tokyo Access to Tokyo Big Sight type (m2) International Forum

Twin 33 28 min. by Park view 10 min. by Yurikamome ① Hotel Nikko Tokyo Deluxe Daiba Yurikamome line and Twin line 40 Ocean view

Twin/Double 17 min. by 20 min. by Intercontinental Shimbashi/ Yurikamome ② Deluxe 35 Yurikamome Tokyo Bay Yurakucho line and River view Bay line Yamanote line view

35 min. by 10 min. by Shimbashi/ line and ③ Hotel Okura Tokyo Deluxe Twin/Double 30-33 Ginza line and Yurakucho Yurikamome Yamanote line line

28 min. by 10 min. by Grand Pacifi c LE Yurikamome ④ Superior Daiba Twin 30-33 Yurikamome DAIBA line and line Yamanote line

Single 18.5 Mitsui Garden 25 min. by Shimbashi/ 3 min. by ⑤ Hotel Ginza Superior Double 20.4 Yurikamome Yurakucho Yamanote line Premier line Twin 24

Single 15 25 min. by Tokyo Bay Ariake Yurikamome ⑥ Standard Ariake 5 min. walk Washington Hotel line and Twin 21.5m2 Yurakucho line

Single 15.3 25 min. by Hotel Trusty Tokyo Yurikamome ⑦ Standard Ariake 5 min. walk Bayside line and Twin 22.4 Yurakucho line

Single 17.3 25 min. by Hotel Sunroute Yurikamome ⑧ Standard Ariake 5 min. walk Ariake line and Twin 23.3 Yurakucho line

: Shuttle bus service will be provided. (Subject to change) Rate per room for two persons, no breakfast: Deluxe: $330-$630 Superior: $285-$330 Standard: $190-&285 All payment must be in Japanese Yen.

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Tokyo Tokyo International Forum

National Diet Building Yurakucho

Hibiya Kokkaigijidomae Park Monzennakacho Ginza Toranomon Uchisaiwaicho 5 Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier 3 Hotel Shimbashi Okura Tokyo Shimbashi Tsukishima Shiodome Yurakucho Area Onarimon

Hamarikyu Kachidoki Onshi Teien

Shiba Daimon Park Hamamatsucho Toyosu Shibakoen Takeshiba 2 Intercontinental Tokyo Bay Hinode Mita Shintoyosu

Harumi Futo Park Tokyo Shijomae Tamachi

Tokyo Bay

Shinonome Ariake tennis no mori Ariake Area Kokusaitenjijo Ariake

6 Tokyo Bay Ariake Hotel 8 Washington Hotel Sunroute Ariake Kokusaitenjijoseimon Odaibakaihinkoen 7 Hotel Trusty Daiba Area Tokyo Bayside Tokyo Teleport Hotel Nikko Tokyo 1 Daiba Tokyo Big Sight Yurikamome 4 Oumi Tennozu Isle Grand Pacific LE DAIBA Fune no Kagakukan

Telecom Center

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Asia-Pacifi c Yano, Atsushi Koshi, Anita Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd., Japan (Chair) AITS India, India Akatsuka, Hidehiko Leong, Siew Mun ITS Japan, Japan ITS Malaysia, Malaysia Amano, Hajime Narupiti, Sorawit ITS Japan, Japan ITS Thailand, Thailand Chang, S.K.Jason Negus, Brian ITS , Chinese ITS Australia, Australia Cheng, Paul Shim, Dubo ITS Hong Kong, Hong Kong ITS Korea, Korea Chon, Kyung-Soo Sing, Mong Kee National University, Korea ITS Singapore, Singapore Hikmet, Mohammed Wang, Xiaojing ITS New Zealand, New Zealand ITS China, China

Americas Barbaresso, James Philmus, Ken HNTB Corporation, USA Xerox, USA Belcher, Scott Rogers, Mike ITS America, USA U.S. Congress, USA Conover, Gerald Shields, T Russell PRC Associates, USA Ygomi LLC, USA Ferre, Maurice Steudle, Kirk Florida Trans. Com., USA Michigan DOT, USA Finney, Mike Stewart, Scott Michigan Ec. Dev. Corp., USA IBI, USA Horsley, John Sweatman, Peter AASHTO, USA University of Michigan, USA Iwasaki, Randy Voccola, Harry Contra Costa Trans. Auth., USA NAVTEQ, USA McGowan, Pat Telvent, USA

Europe Czako, Josef A. Meyer, Hermann Kapsch Traffi cCom AG, Austria ERTICO - ITS Europe Harris, Richard Rode, Hans Xerox, United Kingdom Swedish Transport Administration, Sweden Jääskeläinen, Juhani Rousseau, Christian European Commission, DG INFSO Renault SAS, France Karlsson, Christer Schädler, Ingolf ITS Sweden, Sweden Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology, Austria Kompass, Klaus Sykora, Robert BMW Group, Germany Siemens AG, Germany Kulmala, Risto Finnish Transport Agency, Finland

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Asia-Pacifi c Oguchi, Takashi Jiao, Weiyun Negus, Brian The University of Tokyo, Japan (Chair) National ITS Center of China, China RACV, Australia Kamijo, Shunsuke Jin, Stephanie Qi, Tongyan The University of Tokyo, Japan (Vice Chair) ITS China, China Research Institute of Highway, China, China Ozaki, Nobuyuki Kanesaki, Nobukazu Segi, Takaaki Toshiba Corporation, Japan (Vice Chair) ITS Japan, Japan Toyota Motor Corporation, Japan Akatsu, Yousuke Kang, Jeong-Gyu Son, Seung-Neo Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., Japan Korea Expressway Corporation, Korea ITS Korea, Korea Akatsuka, Hidehiko Kumazawa, Hiroyuki Tachikawa, Kikuo ITS Japan, Japan Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd., Japan Chang, S.K. Jason Lee, Der-Horng Zabrieszach, Dean National Taiwan University, Chinese-Taipei National University of Singapore, Singapore VicRoads, Australia Hikmet, Mohammed Leong, Siew Mun HMI Technologies Limited, New Zealand ITS Malaysia, Malaysia Ikeuchi, Katsushi Moon, Young-Jun The University of Tokyo, Japan The Korea Transport Institute, Korea

Americas Barbaresso, James Hardesty, Dawn Seymour, Ed HNTB Corporation, USA Noblis, USA Texas Transportation Institute, Texas A&M Benouar, Hamed Kuhnke, Carl University, USA Sensys Networks Inc., USA ITS Canada, Canada Shaheen, Susan A. Bertini, Robert Kumar, Manjunathan University of California, Berkeley, USA Portland State University, USA Nevada DOT, USA Spencer, Susan Ciccarelli, Armand Lappin, Jane Transport Canada, Canada Berkeley Transportation Systems, USA John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Sweatman, Peter F. Conover, Gerald Research and Innovative Technology Administration, University of Michigan Transportation Research PRC Associates, USA USDOT, USA Institute, USA Costello, Pete McQueen, Bob Thakuriah, Piyushimita INRIX, USA Iteris, Inc., USA University of Illinois at , USA Dellenback, Steve Rausch, Robert Voccola, Harry Southwest Research Institute, USA TransCore, USA NAVTEQ, USA Easley, Richard B. Sanders, Louis F. Wright, James E-Squared Engineering, USA American Public Transportation Association, USA American Association of State Highway and Funny, John J. Schweiger, Carol L. Transportation Offi cials, USA Grice & Associates, Inc., USA TranSystems Corporation, USA

Europe Bennett, Paul Kuhn, Thomas Pfl iegl, Reinhard ITS Ireland, Ireland Continental Automotive GmbH, Germany AustriaTech, Austria Blervaque, Vincent Lu, Meng Potters, Paul ERTICO-ITS Europe Dutch Institute for Advanced Logistics, The Netherlands Connekt/ITS Netherlands, The Netherlands Blythe, Phil Martin, Jennie Rousseau, Christian University of Newcastle, United Kingdom ITS (UK), United Kingdom Renault SAS, France Diani, Fiammetta Mechin, Jean-Philippe Sampson, Eric European GNSS Agency (GSA) Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development, Transports ERTICO - ITS Europe Handke, Norbert and Housing, CETE SO, France Schechtner, Katja ITS Network Germany, Germany Mercier-Handisyde, Patrick AIT, Austria Harris, Richard European Commission, DG RTD Seddi, Malika Xerox, United Kingdom Ocakoglu, Gzim ASFA, France Jääskeläinen, Juhani European Commission, DG MOVE Sena, Michael European Commission, DG INFSO Pagny, Roger Michael Sena Consulting AB, Sweden Karlsson, Christer Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development, Transports Simon, Bruno ITS Sweden, Sweden and Housing, France NAVTEQ, France Kirn, Friedemann Perpey, André Wevers, Kees T-Systems, Germany TOPOS, France The Netherlands Kryuchkov, Vladimir Petti, Stéphane ITS Russia, Russia Orange, Luxembourg

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Passport and Visa Information A valid passport is required to enter Japan. Participants from certain countries may also require a visa to enter Japan. Currently, passport holders of a number of countries may enter Japan for a short period under a visa waiver program. Please refer to the following page of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website for more information. http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/index.html If you are not sure whether or not you require a visa to enter Japan, please check with the nearest Japanese embassy or consulate in your country. http://www.mofa.go.jp/about/emb_cons/over/index.html For further inquiries, please contact Ms. Shiori Morita, Congress Corporation (E-mail: [email protected]) Transportation from the Airport to central Tokyo Tokyo is served by two international airports. From Narita Airport Central Tokyo can be reached in approximately 1 hour by (N’EX) limited express train. Airport Limousine buses are also available with convenient, direct service to various points and hotels in the city with a journey time of approximately 90 minutes. For more information and all transportation options, please access Narita Airport’s offi cial website: http://www.narita-airport.jp/en/ From will take you to the Hamamatsucho terminal in 13 minutes, where you can transfer to JR train lines for and other main train stations. Airport Limousine buses are also available with convenient, direct service to various points and hotels in the city with a journey time of approximately 50 minutes. For more information and all transportation options, please access Haneda Airport’s offi cial website: http://www.haneda-airport.jp/inter/en/

KEISEI Skyliner JR Yamanote-Line Narita Airport

Nippori Keisei Ueno Ueno

JR Narita Express Tokyo Yurikamome Line Tokyo International Shimbashi Forum Tokyo Big Sight Hamamatsucho Shinagawa Tokyo-Monorail

KEIKYU Line Haneda Airport

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ITS Call for Paper(2nd_cs3.indd 19 12.9.28 7:26:08 PM Practical Information Currency and Credit Cards: Currency in Japan is the Yen (¥/JPY). Most foreign currencies and travelers' checks can be exchanged at banks and hotels where you stay. However, we highly recommend purchasing travelers' checks or cash in Yen or U.S. dollars before leaving your home countries. A passport may be required for currency exchange services. Major credit cards (American Express, Diners Club, Visa and MasterCard) are widely accepted at hotels, department stores, shops and restaurants. Climate and Clothing: Autumn weather in Tokyo is cool and dry. The average temperatures in October are low 59°F (15°C) and high 72°F (22°C). The weather is usually nice with sunshine. Typical dress for this time of year: light jackets, light sweaters and other similar kinds of clothing. All meeting facilities, hotels, department stores and most restaurants are fully air-conditioned. Electricity: Japan’s electricity voltage is 100V A.C. with a frequency of 50Hz in the Tokyo area. Please note that plugs in Japan are a 2 fl at-prong type (similar to U.S. plugs), so a plug adapter for personal appliances may be necessary if you require a 3-prong or round plug. Insurance: The Organizing Committee can accept no responsibility for accidents or damage to the private property of participants. Please make your own arrangements for health insurance and any other necessary insurance. Shopping: General hours are from 10:00 a.m. to between 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Most department stores are open 7 days a week. Also, most convenience stores are available 24 hours a day. Tax: Consumption tax is 5% of the price of commodities and services you are buying. It is already included in the indicated price. Time: Japan Standard Time is 9 hours ahead of G.M.T. Tipping: Tipping is not customary in Japan. However, major hotels or restaurants may add a 10% to 15% service charge to your bill.

MATSURI

The social events are prepared with the concept of “MATSURI (Festival),” a fully enjoyable and Japanese atmosphere.

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The Japan Organizing Committee acknowledges the support of the following sponsors.

Diamond Sponsor

Gold Sponsors

Silver Sponsors

Bronze Sponsors

Friends Sponsors

(as of September 2012)

Becoming a sponsor for the 20th ITS World Congress is an excellent way for your organization to raise its profile, to promote specific messages to key stakeholders. A wide variety of sponsorship opportunities are available to accommodate different requirements. For further information, please contact: Mr. Takaaki Segi ITS World Congress Tokyo 2013 Japan Organizing Committee Tel: +81- (0)3-6279-0920 E-mail: [email protected]

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Asia-Pacific Congress Program Ms. Ikuko Okada ITS Japan Tel: +81 (0)3 5777 1013 E-mail: [email protected]

Exhibition Exhibition Secretariat Congress Corporation Tel: +81-(0)-3-3512-5674 E-mail: [email protected]

Americas Congress Program Ms. Nicole Oliphant ITS America Tel: +1 202 721 4215 E-mail: [email protected]

Exhibition ITS America Tel: +1 202 484 4847 E-mail: [email protected]

Europe Congress Program Ms. Valérie Mindlin ERTICO - ITS Europe Tel: +32 (0)2 400 07 82 E-mail: [email protected]

Exhibition Mr. Didier Gorteman ERTICO - ITS Europe Tel: +32 (0)2 400 07 27 E-mail: [email protected]

Published: October 2012

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