RAILWORLD SUMMIT 2011 A critical review of the region’s major projects – revealing business opportunities, key challenges and insights September 21 -23 2011 Kempinski Hotel Beijing Lufthansa Center Beijing China

Hear From:

YANG Zhongmin Director-General of Development and planning Ministry of Railways China

Li Guoyong Deputy Director-General of Department of Basic Industries National Development and Reform Commission, PRC

See more from page 2 ZHENG Bin General Manager China Railway Construction Beijing–Tianjin Intercity Railway Site Tour Electrification Bureau Group Wednesday, 21st September, 2011 Co., Ltd The site tour is limited to the first 30 two-day pass holders. Registration starts at 2:00pm. The tour will commence at 2:30pm, end at 5:30pm. David KERR All the details Page 3 Chief Executive Officer Toll Royal Railway

Sunder JETHWANI Chief Executive, Property media partner Development department Rail Corporation Limited

Rajesh Agarwal General Manager (Projects) Organizer

Register Today! +86-21-6840-7631 +86-21-6840-7633 [email protected] www.cdmc.org.cn/railworld A myriad of opportunities in RAIL MARKET Our A-list of China’s high-speed rail network has been developing rapidly over the industry leaders past decade, reaching a total of 8,358 km (5,182 miles), the world’s He Huawu longest. Chief Engineer Ministry of Railways, PRC The government plans to invest up to 4 trillion Yuan in high-speed rail between 2011 and 2015, according to the China Securities Journal. Chen Zhizhong Inching Closer also covered China’s new rail ambitions in the new silk Deputy Director-General of route’s made of steel Development And Planning Ministry of Railways, PRC In India, metros are moving higher and higher up the transport agenda. To enhance the productivity of its urban cities and sustain its 8-9% Zhou Mengbo, economic growth, Asia’s third-largest economy will need to add 400km of Vice President China Railway Group new subway tracks. Limited

For the next ten years, the government is investing about US$ 45B on Li Guoyong constructing a strong transport infrastructure in its million-plus cities. Deputy Director-General of Soon, metros will be running in 8 more cities, aside from those currently Department of Basic Industries National Development and running and under construction: Delhi, Kolkata, , , Reform Commission, PRC and Hyderabad. Guo Xiaopei Director, Institute of Comprehensive Transportation National Development and VIP Delegation from Emerging Markets: Reform Commission, PRC

CHINA Delegation: Zhao Guotang, Vice President & Chief Engineer The Ministry of Railways of PRC Beijing-Shanghai High-speed China Academy of Railway Sciences Railway Co., Ltd. China Railway Investment Corporation The Third Railway Survey and Design Institute Group Corporation Xiong Xuejun Vice General Manager China Railway Group Limited China Railway Investment China Railway Construction Group Co., Ltd Corporation China CREC Railway Electrification Bureau Group Silvester PRAKASAM China Railway Signal & Communication Corp. Director Fare Systems China Railway Engineering Consulting Group LTA Co., Ltd China CSR Corporation Limited Brian G BOCK INDIA Delegation: Board Member Ministry of Railways, Government of India Rail Innovation Australia Research Designs & Standards Organization, Limited Ministry of Railways QIAN Zhendi Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Vice General Manager Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited China Railway 23rd Construction Bureau Mumbai Suburban Railway Rail Ltd Shin, Cheol Soo Director of Planning & Coordination Department Who Should Attend RAILWORLD SUMMIT Korea Rail Network Authority Government Railway Authorities & Ministries David KERR National and Private Rail Operators Chief Executive Officer Metro Operators Toll Royal Railway Rail Equipment, Infrastructure and Signaling Providers

Rail Technology Providers Hélio Mauro FRANÇA Rail Transportation Planning & Design Institutes Executive Superintendent National Agency for Land Banks and Investors Transport (Brazil) Insurers Rail Consultants Beijing–Tianjin Intercity Railway Site Tour See Wednesday, 21st September, 2011 Our Attendees Beijing–Tianjin Intercity Railway is a high-speed rail, passenger-dedicated line between Beijing and Tianjin in China. The 117 km line was built to accommodate said: traveling at a maximum speed of 350 km/h (217 mph), and currently carries CRH high-speed trains running speeds up to 330 km/h (205 mph). When the line opened on August 1, 2008, it set the record for the fastest conventional service in the world I am extremely impressed by by top speed, and reduced travel time between the two largest cities in northern China the scale of the event, and your from 70 to 30 minutes. “organization and arrangements held to international standards. Site Tour Agenda It was a good experience for 14:30 From hotel to Beijing South Railway Station networking with hundreds of The current Beijing South Railway Station is a large railway station on the south side of Beijing industry professionals from that opened on August 1, 2008. The new station replaced the old Beijing South Station, first domestic and overseas. I am known as the Majiapu Railway Station and later known as the Yongdingmen Railway Station looking forward to the Summit in before 1988, which stood 500 m away and operated from 1897 to 2006. The new Beijing South the coming year. Station, reportedly the largest in Asia, joins the Beijing Railway Station and the Beijing West Railway Station as the third major passenger rail hub in the Chinese capital. It will serve as the terminus for high-speed trains to the city, including the Beijing–Tianjin Intercity Rail, which can Chen Zhihong, reach speeds above 350 km/h. Deputy Director-General of Development and planning,” 15:35 Beijing–Tianjin Intercity Railway (Deluxe one-way) (Beijing South to Ministry of Railways Tianjin) With effect from mid-2009, only CRH3 trains are used for intercity services on the line. For longer distance trains from Beijing South to Ji'nan, Qingdao, Shanghai and Yangliuqing, slower CRH2A (200 km/h, overspeed to 250 km/h on the line) are used as before. The signaling system is built China RailWorld Summit is an around Simis W electronic interlockings, Vicos operations control system and ETCS Level 1 train excellent networking opportunity control system. The caternary system in use is Sicat HA, aluminum cantilever, powered by two “---- good speakers--- good sub-stations at 25kV 50Hz AC. organization --- very helpful. 16:30 Beijing–Tianjin Intercity Railway (Deluxe one-way)(Tianjin to Beijing South) John Brown, President, TDI Australia 17:00 From Beijing South Railway Station to hotel ” The site tour is limited to the first 30 two-day pass holders. Separately Registration starts at 2:00pm. The tour will commence at 2:30pm and will end at 5:30pm. bookable For registration, simply contact Excellent networking Mr Michael LIU at +86 6840 7631 or email [email protected] opportunities for oversea “companies to get recognized by the Chinese railway officials

Antonio Berrios, Director for Innovation, ADIF”

The summit provides a link to the great platform of China’s “railway industry. A Track Record of Delivery Fu Jianguo, Attendees Former Vice President China CSR Corporation Ltd ”

The event is held internationally, attracting lots of participants “from across the world. It’s very well organized.

Zhao Guotang, Chief Engineer Preparatory Committee of ” Beijing-Shanghai Passenger Dedicated Line Co. Can you afford to miss out unique See Past Attendees: ABB Ltd ABN Amro opportunities to talk to leading rail Akzo Nobel ADIF Alcatel authorities and operators from Alstom Transport China Ansaldo STS Areva -TD emerging market. Bochumer Verein Bombardier Transportation Bureau Veritas Bossard China Caterpillar RAILWORLD SUMMIT 2010 CLSA Why you should sponsor CMW Coatings Hong Kong Limited Credit Suisse RAILWORLD SUMMIT 2011 Last Annual Stats DEPFA Investment Bank Ltd, Doutsche Bank AG This event is the ONLY one to bringing A totaltotal of 157157 participants, DNV together the key stakeholders in the includinincludingg speakers, delegatesdelegates and ECMT ELIOP emerging market to network and seize eexhibitorsxhibitors Ernst & Young excellent opportunities. Eurotech Finland Oy Reaffirm your branding for industry FIREMA Trasporti 19%19% of aattendancettendance fromfrom thethe Fortis Bank leaders railwayrailway authorities and 25%25% fromfrom Freudenberg-Schwab Gain visibility and increase market Fuji Electric rrailwayailway operators HALFEN awareness for new market entrants Heitkamp Rail Gmbh Showcase your latest products and Hierrosy Carbones, S.A. Hicasa 6464 companiescompanies representedrepresented HSBC solutions HSH-Nordbank AG Demonstrate your leadership expertise to HUBNER IBM a targeted group of best prospects 1717 countries participatedparticipated IFC IFE Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities IMS Tunnel Consultancy HK are limited. Be sure to secure the prime OOverver 60%60% seseniornior levellevel ITT Cannon (HK)Ltd. locations today! Please contact executivesexecutives attendedattended Indian Railways Michael LIU at +86 6840 7631 Indra Systems S.A. LIMITED or email [email protected] ISOCLIMA SPA 20 JBIC 18 19 16 17 Join Engineering Consultants 15 Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. Kazakstan Railways 14 KfW Banking Group kfw IPEX-BANK 13 Knorr Kowloon Canton Railway Corp. 12 Larsen&Toubro Limited Lloyd's Register 11 10 Foyer Lucchini Sidermeccanica SpA Macquarie Securities Asia Ltd Maire Engineering 8 9 6 7 Max Boegl Bauunternehmung 4 5 2 3 MEI Meeting REG. 1 Munich Reinsurance Company Room Taken Nexans Available Niles-Simmons-Hegenschei Ove Arup&Partners HK Ltd. Pipavav Railway Corp., Ltd See How Many Sponsors BENEFIT from Our Event PricewaterhouseCoopers RVNL SAFOP SPA Saft Power Systems Group Samsung SDS Schaffler&Associates Pty Ltd Secheron Shalom Engineering Corp. Siemens Communications Group Silesian University of Technology SMRT Engineering Pte. Ltd SMS MEER GmbH TUV Veolia Transport

Day One Thursday, 22 September 0800-0850 Registration 1230-1300 Overview of high-speed rail projects in India 0850-0855 Organizer’s welcome remarks Madhusudan Rao, Executive Director, Ministry of Indian Railways 0855-0900 Chairperson’s opening remarks 1300-1400 Networking Luncheon Rail Growth for Economic Recovery and Reboot Operation: Achieving Excellence in Terms of 0900-0930 Planning a new network in west of China Profitability and Safety to decrease the imbalance of economic development 1400-1430 Operating a reliable high speed rail Li Guoyong, Deputy Director-General of network in Taiwan Department of Basic Industries, National • Key accomplishments and lessons in the Development and Reform Commission, PRC operation of Taiwan’s high speed network • Out-competing airlines and buses: How 0930-1000 Growing connectivity and regional has THSC changed the public’s modal economic prospects preferences to high speed rail? Robert Wihtol, Country Director, Asian • Implementing maintenance programs for Development Bank PRC high speed rail systems for optimal safety and efficiency: What are the best practices in Reviewing High Speed Railway Prospect in the rolling stock and track maintenance? Emerging Market • Planning new extensions for increased connectivity 1000-1030 Opportunities in developing the world’s Ou Chin-Der, Chairman and Chief Executive most advanced and extensive high speed Officer, Taiwan High Speed Rail Corporation rail network-700B CNY in 2011 • Overview of China’s comprehensive network: 1430-1500 Building a profitable business case for What is the status of projects currently high speed rail in Australia operating and being constructed? What other lines are on the pipeline? 1500-1530 TOLL Royal Cambodia railways • Encouraging partnerships: What are the David Kerr, Chief Executive Officer of Toll available opportunities in terms of funding and Royal Railway technology transfer? • Connecting China to Europe and the rest of 1530-1600 Afternoon Refreshment & Networking Asia: Opportunities and challenges in the world’s largest infrastructure project 1600-1630 Developing France’s successful high YANG Zhongmin, Director-General of speed rail network: Strategies for growth, Development and planning, Ministry of innovation and expansion Railways China • Advancing French and European connectivity through new lines and extensions: 1030-1100 Sao Paulo - Rio de Janeiro project: high Progress update on the key projects and speed rail in Brazil timelines Hélio Mauro França, Executive • Profiting from high speed rail: Superintendent, National Land Transport Understanding TGV’s strategies in improving Agency - ANTT financing and economic viability • Utilising strategic partnerships to increase 1100-1130 Morning Refreshment & Networking network coverage and improve competitiveness 1130-1200 Moscow –Saint-Petersburg high-speed rail Jean-Michel Dancoisne, Permanent project Representative, SNCF, Belgium • Brief description of the HSR 1 project • Will Russia benefit from HSR 1? 1630-1700 Analyzing viable funding models for rail in • HSR 1 PPP Scheme Malaysia: Maximizing opportunities in the • Leveraging on the international knowledge region's fast-growing rail markets Alex Toursky, First Deputy General Director, JSC High-Speed Rail Lines 1700-1715 Chairman’s Closing Remarks 1730-1900 Cocktail Party & End of Day 1 1200-1230 Reserved for Sponsor

“A very interesting conference” - Silvester Prakasam, LTA

Day Two Friday, 23 September 0800-0840 Registration • Optimizing capacity and revenues through integrated train 0840-0845 Chairman’s Opening Remarks • networks • Winning strategies in boosting rail, station Maximizing Opportunities in Emerging Rail commercial, and real Markets Chew Tai-chong, Projects Director, MTR Corporation, Hong Kong 0845-0910 Recent evolutions of the Asia rail market • AP urban rail market and life cycle stage 1115-1145 Morning Refreshment & Networking • Urban rail projects under development • Profile of top 5 promising Asia Pacific cities Seeking Financing Models in Asia’s Rail • Attractiveness of Asia Pacific cities for urban Projects rail investments • Opportunity assessment for urban rail 1145-1210 Reforming of structure of boxing-revenue to industry stakeholders attract foreign investment to China Gopal R, Vice President, Asia Pacific Frost & Sullivan 1210-1235 Expanding and modernizing Pakistan’s railways – what are the opportunities for 0910-0935 MVA Market insight collaboration and partnership? Fred Brown, Honorary Chairman, MVA HK • Enhancing regional connectivity with China and Central Asia – What are the new routes Capitalizing on Metrorail Expansion planned and what are the benefits to Pakistan Opportunities in Asia Railways? • Improving rail services’ efficiency through 0935-1000 Accelerating metro development in Beijing track rehabilitation, commissioning of new trains to expand capacity for the city transport • Overcoming financial constraints through promoting public-private partnerships 1000-1025 Latest national rail developments and Shahid Ahmed, General Manager, motor car congestion initiatives designed Manufacturing and Services, Pakistan Railways to boost rail usage in Singapore • Update on the status of projects including 1235-1300 Tapping private sector participation to the Circle Line, Downtown Line, Thomson maximize railway development in Indonesia Line, Eastern Regional Line, and extensions • Expanding railway capacity to maximize to the North-South and East-West Lines freight services and promote industry growth: What are the plans in the pipeline? • Analysing the possible planning and • Attracting foreign and private investment to construction challenges in building develop the country’s railways: Where are the the Cross-Border Rapid Transit System opportunities? between Singapore and Malaysia, and what • Examining the first private railway freight can be done to overcome them corridor project – Is there potential for more of • To what extent is the vehicle quota system such projects? and the Certificate of Entitlement reducing the Julison Arifin, Director of Business number of motor cars on the road and Development, Indonesian Railways increasing rail ridership? Sim Wee Meng, Group Director, Rail, Land 1300-1325 Reserved for Sponsor Transport Authority, Singapore 1325-1400 Exploring how to make infrastructure 1025-1050 Macau Light Rapid Transit and Low-carbon projects financially attractive and viable Development Moderator: Lam Soi Hoi, Technical Consultant, Bhupinder Singh Bedi, PPP Expert, ASIAN Transportation Infrastructure Office (GIT), the DEVELOPMENT BANK Government of Macau S.A.R. Panelists: Julison Arifin, Director of Business 1050-1115 Improving Hong Kong’s extensive rail Development, Indonesian Railways system: New lines and expansions for sustainable city development 1400-1410 Chairman’s Closing Remarks & The End • Progress update on the new projects and line extensions

“This event is very useful for networking” – Rachmadi, MRT-Jarkarta