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Intelligent Cities Conference SESSION 10
SPEAKERS: Chris Borroni-Bird, Director of Advanced Technology Vehicle Concepts, GENERAL MOTORS RESEARCH Peter Lindlahr, Managing Director, HYSOLUTIONS Sarwant Singh, Partner, FROST & SULLIVAN Gorka Espiau, Director, International Programmes, HIRIKO DRIVING MOBILITY
10.15 - 11.00 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK 11.00 - 12.30 SESSION 11: SMART TRANSPORT SCHEMES – CASE STUDIES
The intelligent multi-modality transport system of the future will link a series of smart transport initiatives. These case studies demonstrate the challenges in planning, structuring and delivering smart transport projects, and assess the outcomes achieved so far. Car-sharing schemes Intelligent traffic management Smart road-pricing systems Conduction-charged electric buses
Session Chair: Anders Roth, Environmental Director, Traffic and Public Transport Authority CITY OF GÖTEBORG, SWEDEN
Anders has been environmental manager at the Traffic and Public Transport Authority of Göteborg since 2000. His main responsibilities are connected to policy making in the areas of goods transportation and individual travel. This includes parking policy, congestion charging, environmental zone regulation, travel policy and procurement demands for vehicles and fuels. Anders has also been working as a transport expert for the Nature Conservation
Organisation in Sweden and as an alternative fuels consultant. SESSION 11
SPEAKERS: Andrea Sorri, Director, Business Development, Government, City Surveillance and Critical Infrastructures, AXIS COMMUNICATIONS Irene Compte, Executive Director, URBIOTICA Lars Reger, Vice President, Automotive Strategy & New Business, NXP SEMICONDUCTORS, GERMANY Josef Czako, Senior Vice President, International Business Development, KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM Rene Jan Zorge, General Manager and Founder, PROOV BV
12.30 - 13.45 LUNCH
8-10 NOVEMBER 2011
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