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The individual sessions will be presented by exhibitors at Railtex and focus on areas of topical significance for the rail industry


Tuesday 30th April 10.30 Opening ceremony


Stephen Brooks, chairman, Mack Brooks Exhibitions


Jeremy Candfield, director general, RIA 11:10


The scope of EMC assurance in rail Chris Marshman, development director, York EMC Services


11.50


Keynote speech Rt Hon Simon Burns MP, Minister of State for Transport


12.30 Signal sighting forms: taking the pain out of creation Simon Gardiner, managing director, Gioconda


13.10


Automatic reconfiguration for signalling Power Paul Fleming, general manager, Camlin Rail


13.50 Applications of positioning & scanning


Wednesday 1st May 10.30


Keynote speech Richard Parry-Jones, chairman, Network Rail


11:10


Safety relevant human machine interface with vital data indication and safe data entry Dr. Karl-Heinz Schomaker, head of key account management, Deuta Werke


11.50 Increasing the useful life of sleepers using polymers


15.10 Wide area traffic management Pietro Zingarelli, project manager, Signalling Solutions


15.50 Link-up: engaging with the rail industry Annette Gevaert, director rail and transport, Achilles Information


technologies in railway construction and operations Ron Bisio and Matthew Moss, Trimble Technologies


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14.30 Thermal imaging technology and analytics for security applications Vicky Williams, business development manager - Pelco, Schneider Electric


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Monitoring practices for the UK railway Simon Crowhen, geomatics and rail product manager, Topcon GB


14.30


Innovation and collaboration Nicholas Kay, business development manager - Innovation, Siemens Rail Systems UK


15.10


Arc flash clothing protection Jim Findlay, associate, W L Gore


15.50 Open data and its applications in rail Nathan Day, business development director, Rockshore


Thursday 2nd May 10.30


Keynote speech Andrew Wolstenholme, CEO, Crossrail


11:10


Improving the environmental performance of rolling stock


John Seddon, director - marketing and strategy, Bombardier Transportation


11.50 More life, less maintenance: innovative rail products reducing lifestyle costs David Benton and Daniel Pyke, Tata Steel


13.10


Creating systems leadership to drive value: delivery and management across your organisation Adrian Terry and Ian Presland, Thales Training & Consultancy


13.50


The future of railway investment in Wales Stuart Cole, Professor of Transport, University of Glamorgan


Page 40 April 2013 Harness the power of interaction


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John Murray and Michael Land, Willamette Valley Company (WVCO)


12.30 Asset condition monitoring: the key to operational service improvement Alastair Norman, head of Asset Condition Monitoring, Telent Technology Services


13.10 Signalling upgrade on the London Underground sub-surface railway Matthew Steele, programme delivery manager, ATC, London Underground


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