Innovation. Technology. Performance. for the WORLD's URBAN RAIL COMMUNITY

Innovation. Technology. Performance. for the WORLD's URBAN RAIL COMMUNITY

12th annual 26-27 May 2016 Business Design Centre, London, UK Innovation. Technology. Performance. FOR THE WORLD'S URBAN RAIL COMMUNITY Co-located with Smart cities Tram-trains Ticketing Power Traction CBTC Train control Technology Mobility Telecommunications Innovation Driverless Infrastructure Passenger Information Asset management CONGRESS BROCHURE www.terrapinn.com/MetrorailRegister Platinum Sponsor Created by George Leoutsakos, Attiko, Metro SA "Interesting topics, delegates - attendees with expertise and specialized knowledge, excellent atmosphere, organized blending of delegates for exchanging ideas, comprehensive presence and provision of information from rail operator executives." The congress at a glance 80 18 400 + Speakers CEO's Attendees 70 40 40 Rail Case Countries Operators Studies Stockholm Tampere Helsinki Manchester Odense & Aarhus Calgary Nottingham Dublin Warsaw Moscow Portland Ottawa London Cologne Vienna New York City Paris Tehran Kuwait India Ethiopia Nigeria Kuala Lumpur Cali Singapore Sao Paulo Sydney Buenos Aires Canberra 2 50 + 4 Days Presentations Streams BOOK NOW: Go to www.terrapinn.com/MetrorailRegister or call +44 (0) 207 052 1210 Where the world's urban rail leaders meet Nick Brown Thomas Prendergast Dmitry Pegov Chairman and Chief Executive Managing Director, TfL CEO, Moscow Metro Officer,NYC Transit Adel Al-Roumi Desmond Kuek Director General, PTB Shahril Mokhtar President and Group CEO CEO, MRT Corp SMRT Malcolm Logan Peter Cushing Ciro Biderman General Manager, Metrolink Director, TFGM CEO, SPTrans Transport, City of Calgary Claus Rehfeld CEO, Aarhus Letbane Jerzy Lejk Matt George CEO, Warsaw Metro CEO, Bridj Getachew Betru Mogens Hagelskaer CEO, Ethiopan Railway CEO, Odense Tramway Corporation Mohammad Montazeri Deputy Managing Direct, Tehran Metro BOOK NOW: Go to www.terrapinn.com/MetrorailRegister or call +44 (0) 207 052 1210 4 Terry Morgan Chairman, Crossrail “It's a place where you can meet and discuss things. We have a great story to tell at Crossrail, I want to share it and World Metrorail Congress is a phenomenally important show in that regard.” MAIN CONFERENCE AGENDA DAY ONE, THURSDAY 26TH MAY 2016 08:55 Conference doors open 09:00 Chairman’s opening remarks Nicholas Owen, Journalist, Broadcaster and Rail Enthusiast, BBC THE NEXT GENERATION OF URBAN RAIL SYSTEMS 09:05 Keynote Interview: The next phase of urban rail evolution in the city of London • Insight into how TfL plan to fund day-to-day operations through commercial revenues in the next 5 years • How TfL are raising £1bn of funding through property development that we can reinvest back into the London transport network • Opening stations up to greater commercial development – Click and Collect and innovative advertising • Learn how smart city technology can ease the way on London’s overcrowded transport system • The modernisation of the capital’s transport networks and future challenges of upgrading the tube Managing Director, London Underground Keynote Interview: Preparing MTA for its next 100 years - rehabilitating and modernising the 09:20 system to meet the 21st century demands • Progress overview of the capital programme to date • Making systems smarter and more resilient while facilitating major upgrades and expansions • Shaping the next 20 years of regional mobility in NYC • Understanding the challenges associated with capital programme funding • How MTA is planning to achieve future projected operating efficiencies and implement key elements of the cost reduction initiatives Thomas F. Prendergast, Chairman and CEO, MTA New York MEGA PROJECT Presentation: Building Networks of the future: Changing the face of Riyadh by 09:50 2018 • Designing and building Riyadh’s mega project • Innovating station design and passenger transit • Integrating all metro lines with other public transport modes • Overcoming construction challenges • Latest update on 2016 tenders for the metro Keynote Presentation: Understanding the importance of your track infrastructure to help optimise 10:10 costs, improve safety and boost efficiency • Modern tracks: Boosting performance at a minimised cost of ownership • Metros and tramways: reference cases • Rollout of next generation track solutions Frederick Kübler, Managing Director, Voestalpine Schienen 10:30 Morning coffee, tea, exhibition viewing and SPEED NETWORKING BOOK NOW: Go to www.terrapinn.com/MetrorailRegister or call +44 (0) 207 052 1210 6 11:20 NEW TECHNOLOGY ROUNDTABLES Participants take part in two 45 minute roundtables, brainstorming together with the expert moderator to produce their suggestions on what technology would work best for them. Topics include: Innovation process best How can we protect our How can you improve safety Using modern driver practices: how to bring systems from the threat of on your metro platforms advisory systems to collect ideas to life in the corporate cyber attacks? without breaking the bank? real time data to help trains environment. arrive on time Gregorio Acero, Head of Quality, Western Europe, Thomas Klug, General Marcus Askell, Engineering Middle East and Africa, Manager Rail Safety, Engineering Project, South Bombardier Michele Hanson, CISO, TfL Honeywell West Trains How can premium How can you use Energy recovery systems: How will the next generation track materials improve regenerative braking What are the most efficient of CBTC manage maintenance and efficiency? technology to power whole experiences? Maintenance/Work/Yellow stations? Trains on driverless lines? Didier LE ROY, Urban Signalling Division Manager, Systra Markus Maier, Sales Director, Andy Gray, Power Engineer, Tfl Fernando Loizaga, Industrial Nicolas PERROT, Metro Product Voestalpine VAE GmbH Engineer, Ingeteam Line Technical Manager, Systra How can you use LTE-4G "TETRA/WiFi or better How can organisations Passenger satisfaction & to take traditional urban interoperability through LTE use LTE technology to take security is the basis for rail communications out of for mission critical voice and advantage of professional a successful end-to-end silos and is the Paris metro data?" broadband services? metro system - How could SySTUF trial a success? operators better serve their customers? Emanuele Di Liberto, Director Portfolio Norman Frisch, Felipe Sanjuan Pasamar, Positioning and Strategic Head of Business Business Development Antoine De Ryckel, VP end- Marketing, Nokia Development, Huawei Director, The Sepura Group to-end solutions VSI, Teleste What will the metro trains of How can transport operators What are the challenges of What will be the future of the future look like? maximise revenues and upgrading to fully automatic fare collection? support small businesses operation on an existing through their unique retail metro system and how can estates and customer base? they be overcome? Barrie Cottam, Business Paul Priestman, Co-Founder, Siobhan Jared, Retail Development Manager, Hong-lam Nguyen, Business PriestmanGoode Category Manager, TfL Hitachi Development Manager, TfL 13:00 Networking lunch 7 MAIN CONFERENCE AGENDA DAY ONE, THURSDAY 26TH MAY 2016 UPGRADE PLANS AND TRANSFORMING POWER SIGNALLING AND SECURITY MAJOR PROJECTS Case study: Expanding Case study: How TfL What can we learn from 14:30 the Moscow Metro – used state-of-the-art electronic warfare to Key lessons from the regenerative braking protect our critical development of 54km of technology to power an infrastructure from metro lines as part of the entire station cyber-attacks? City Targeted Investment Programme • Where are the weakest parts of your computerised • Creating a “world-first” and capturing • Building 54km of metro lines, 26 telecommunication systems? stations and 7 new maintenance 1 Megawatt hour of energy per day • Learning from the practice of other facilities in the next 3 years • How the technology could help save industries to successfully protect our £6m every year in energy costs • Maintaining consistent funding for the urban rail networks construction of new lines • Future adoption across different lines • Investing in long-term cyber security • Making Moscow the most connected measures to analyse machine underground network in the world' behaviour so we can pre-empt attacks Andy Gray, Power Engineer, TfL Dmitry Pegov, CEO, Moscow Metro David Stupples, Professor, City University London Working on the Riyadh Case study: Regenerative Panel Discussion: Improving safety, 14:50 Metro Mega Project braking on the Trimet reliability and efficiency on your – Dealing with Portland-Milwaukie network by ensuring optimum external and internal light rail line performance of CBTC and legacy stakeholders systems. Themes include: • Employing an industry • Managing stakeholder leading approach to relationships to develop sustainable design • Maintaining safety and reliability when 64KM of track and 69 driverless trains • Using the first supercapacitor in the integrating new technology into your • Adopting new technologies and new United States to harness regenerative network ways of working to deliver the project energy for light rail • Developing futureproof networks while on time • Expanding the principles learned into managing the cost and complexity of • Main points to meeting key future projects projects stakeholders needs and expectations Capital Projects Director • How can we deliver higher capacity on time Leah Robbins, Trimet, Portland and meet the growing needs of our Jamie Freyre De Andrade, Metro Riyadh networks through CBTC? Project Director, Fast Consortium Claus Rehfeld Moshøj What is coming to your

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