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Technology and Performance.
The premium conference covers highly strategic topics that are attended by over 550 senior global rail
executives. The Congress will give you the latest insights into ground-breaking innovations and topics
that are set to revolutionise your day to day operations.

Learn about a wide range of issues, challenges and solutions

Discover the latest upgrade plans from global rail operators

Meet over 30+ new rail projects

Share and discuss new ideas and innovations

Open up doors to fantastic opportunities for partnerships with operators and strategic partners

By bringing four events together under one roof, you get to choose the sessions most applicable to
help your business close deals, grow revenues and discover the latest innovations and technology that
are changing the face of rail.

Innovation. Technology. Performance.


For the world's urban rail community.

Innovation. Technology. Performance.


For the world's light rail & tram community
and their partners.

Innovation. Technology. Performance.


For the world's signalling and
communications community.

Innovation. Efficiency. Sustainability.


For the world's rail industry.

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Here are just 7 of the many reasons
you should join us at World Metro 2017:

Hear exclusively from new TfL Managing Director Mark Wild and understand what future
1 technology TfL will be adopting to boost efficiencies on the London network.

See how rail operators can use data science and machine learning to help maintenance
2 planning. Hlose Nonne, Head of Data Science at SNCF will give you a unique insight into
what applications railways can use to reduce disruptions due to faults.

Understand how Hyperloop is bringing disruption and innovation to the transport industry.
3
Learn how ultra-high speed links can transform urban transit systems.

Get to see the vision for Dubai 2020 from RTA CEO, His Excellency Abdul Ibrahim Younes.
4 He will layout the plans for the Dubai Metro extension as well as a wider view of the overall
infrastructure development of the city of Dubai.

Listen to world leading transport futurist Rohit Talwar and find out what emerging tech such as
5 augmented reality, artificial intelligence, VR and IOT will mean for the rail industry.

Attend our RailPower and RailTel & CBTC specialist sessions to hear some of the best case
6 studies around the latest telecommunications and energy technology.

Sit down to hear the keynote interview session with CEOs from MTR Group (Hong Kong) and
7 Metroselskabet (Copenhagen Metro). Find out their thoughts on the future metro and what
digital competition from ride sharing and taxi apps means for urban transit.

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The Most High-profile and Innovative Speakers in the Industry

Robert Powers
David Waboso
Lincoln Leong Olivier Menuet Matt Cullen Claus Rehfeld Assistant General Manager,
Managing Director
CEO VP Energy CEO Managing Director Planning, Development and
Digital Railway
MTR Hong Kong SNCF M-1 Rail Aarhus Letbane Construction
Network Rail
Bay Area Rapid Transit

Stephane Callet
Henrik Plougmann Olsen Mark Wild Dr David Warburton Dr. Albert JRG Alejandro Moreno
Project manager and system
CEO Managing Director Chief Executive Head of Product Management Director
Engineer
Copenhagen Metro London Underground Auckland Transport voestalpine Schienen GmbH Midland Metro Alliance
SNCF

Holger Busche
Azmi Abdul Aziz Paul Comfort Simon Dupuis
Scientific Advisor, Dr. Getachew Betru Chris Binns
President & Group CEO Program Manager
State Parliament CEO Chief Engineer
Chief Executive Officer Maryland Transit Ottawa's Stage 2 LRT
Schleswig Holstein; Ethiopian Railways Crossrail
Prasarana Administration Project
Green Fraction

Rob Paris Peter Cushing Brad Smid


Wynton Habersham Hlose Nonne Jorge Rauber
Head of Sustainability and Metrolink Director Project Director
Head of Subways Head of Data Science General Manager
Consents Transport for Greater City of Edmonton LRT
MTA New York SNCF SUBTE
Crossrail Manchester Project

HE Abdul Mohsin
Heinz OSSBERGER Senior Lukas PRETTNER
Ibrahim Younes Martin Rhrleef James Ambrose Ba Myint
Vice President Corporate Product Management
CEO Innovation Manager Senior Engineer Senior General Manager CIO
Engineering voestalpine Schienen
Rail Agency Roads and Ustra Hannover Network Rail Myanmar Railways
voestalpine VAE GmbH GmbH
Transport Authority

Noel Dolphin
Ewan Lawson
Sudath Amaratunga Mathias Pott-Stahmeyer UK Director & Jrmie WAJS Henok Bogale
Senior Research Fellow
Technical Manager Alliances Head of IT for Stations Roger Bedell Head of LRT Systems Unit General Manager
RUSI Defence and Security
Transport for NSW Deutsche Bahn AG Product Director Systra Addis Ababa Light Rail
Think Tank
Furrer & Frey

Simon Chung Johannes KREINBUCHER


Leanne Redden Mark Elliott Principal Systems Thomas Brckl Navneet Kaushik Executive
Chief Operating Officer
Executive Director CEO Performance Electrical Engineer Director, Signal and Telecom
voestalpine SIGNALING
RTA Chicago Northwest Rapid Transit Engineering Manager Wiener Linien Delhi Metro Rail Corporation
Zeltweg Gmbh
TfL

Alan James Shashi Verma Felipe Sanjuan Pasamar


Patrick Nathan Bernhard Bruckner
Vice President Worldwide Ankala Saibaba Chief Technology Officer Sales Director, Transport &
Vice President Corporate Corporate Information
Business Development Chief Engineer & Director of Customer Dawn Griffiths
Information and Communications Security Manager
Passenger Systems Indian Railways Experience Business Development Manager
SMRT Kapsch CarrierCom
Hyperloop Technologies TfL Sepura

Andrew Salzberg Lysander van der Sluis Kuldeep Gharatya


Howard Collins OBE Michle Dix CBE Michelle Hanson
Head of Transportation Policy Project leader Experience at Head of Technical Strategy,
CEO Managing Director CISO
and Research Stations Strategy & Innovation
Sydney Trains Crossrail 2 TfL
Uber RET Rotterdam London Underground
Agenda Overview

24 April 2017: Pre-Event workshop 12:00-17:00

IOT & PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE WORKSHOP

DAY 1 25 April 2017

DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

IOT AND SMART ASSET


PROJECT STORIES PROJECT STORIES UPGRADING TRAIN CONTROL
MONITORING

NEXT GEN METROS PPP FUNDING CYBER SECURITY NEW TECHNOLOGY VIABILITY

RAIL INNOVATION DRAGONS DEN

DAY 2 26 April 2017

TRANSFORMATIVE TECHNOLOGY

INTER-MODALITY AND PASSENGER EXPERIENCE

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GLOBAL PROJECTS PROPERTY & COMMERCIAL UPGRADING TRAIN CONTROL BATTERY POWERED TRAINS

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IOT AND PASSENGER
MOBILITY AS A SERVICE CBTC INTERFACING RENEWABLE ENERGY
EXPERIENCE

CONFERENCE DEBRIEF

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James Rollin
Head of PR, Bombardier

We are keen to be involved in MetroRail this year


because it is a really well attended event with
representatives from metro organisations from all over
the world. We are keen to be here to meet key customers
and stakeholders and showcase our experience and
credentials in the metro field
Pre-Event Workshop
IoT & PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE WORKSHOP
Join us for this exclusive half day workshop where you will be able to learn about how Internet of Things
and Predictive Maintenance technologies are going to impact your business. Now more than ever it is
vital to streamline and optimise maintenance practices to meet massive capacity demands and keep our
networks running. This workshop will give you a comprehensive understanding of how you can implement
and apply predictive maintenance and data analytics to improve decision making and save money.

Key points covered will include:


How you can move from being reactive to proactive in
maintenance and asset management. Using data driven decision
making to drive efficiencies.
Find out how the digitalisation of maintenance, planning and
scheduling will drive significant change across the maintenance
landscape
Understand how data science and artificial intelligence can be
used to predict failures in your rolling stock
See how the Internet of Things can help the rail industry evolve
without substantial infrastructure investments. Understand how by
using sensor technology and AI you can monitor the health of your
trains and react before issues occur.

Our workshop leaders are passionate about rail success and sustainability and are experts in their fields.

Sign up now for an engaging, hands-on workshop that will offer you
in depth brainstorming and training within the area of predictive maintenance and IoT.

Only 50 places are available per session, book now to avoid disappointment!
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Metrorail Agenda Day 1
08:00 Registration

08:55 Chairs Opening Remarks


Nicholas Owen, Journalist & Rail Enthusiast, BBC

DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

09:00
Keynote Interview: Mark Wild, Managing Director, London Underground
How are TfL using technology to drive new business processes and boost efficiency on their network?
In what way do TfL use of data and analytics to make operational decisions and manage disruption?
What is the future technology that TfL will be adopting on their network?
How is TfL generating non-fare revenue and reinvesting it back into operations?

09:15
Keynote Interview: Lincoln Leong, CEO, MTR Group
Increasing transport and connectivity growth by providing all passengers with a broadband connection
Offering new transport solutions: extending metro lines even further to improve suburb-to-suburb links
Using state of the art sensor technology, big data and cloud computing to deliver operational excellence
Using digital technology and connected mobility to drive innovation

09:30
Keynote Interview: Henrik Plougmann Olsen, CEO, Metroselskabet
Creating one of the worlds most technically advanced urban railways
Challenges of automation, 24 hour operations and disruption
How to meet the digital demands of modern passengers on your rail network?
Integrating more sustainability to create smarter cities

09:40
Following their interviews, our keynote speakers will join a panel discussion, where they will debate some of the biggest
challenges facing the industry. Key issues they will address include:
What will the metro of the future look like? How do we still make the case for investment when digital competition is coming from
the likes of ride sharing, taxi apps and lower-cost infrastructure such as bus rapid transit?
What are the big challenges facing operators of legacy metros as they seek to modernise ageing infrastructure? What should be
their investment priority?
How will new technology such as the Internet of Things, autonomous vehicles, augmented reality, wearables, data science and 5G
impact the way we will manage our operations in the future?
To what extent can we go driverless? Will automation become the default for future metros?

10:10 Speed networking

10:30 Networking refreshment break

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Metrorail Agenda Day 1

PROJECT STORIES LIGHTRAIL STORIES

11:10 Sydney Metro Northwest West Midlands Tram Network

Mark Elliott, Alejandro Moreno,


CEO, Northwest Rapid Transit Director, Midland Metro Alliance

11:20 Quito Metro City of Ottawa stage 2 LRT

Simon Dupuis,
Program Manager, Funding and Procurement, City of Ottawa

11:30 Mumbai metro Line 3 The City of Edmonton LRT Project

Stuart Harvey, Interim Head of the Capital Brad Smid,


Programmes Directorate, London Underground Project Director, City of Edmonton LRT Project

11:40 Four lines modernisation Addis Ababa Light Rail Expansion

Getachew Betru,
CEO, Ethiopian Railways Corporation
11:50
Building the worlds tallest rail bridge in India Aarhus Light Rail Project

Ankala Saibaba, Getachew Betru,


Chief Engineer, Indian Railways CEO, Ethiopian Railways Corporation

12:00
Intelligent Driver Assistance for Tramways as Collision
Managing megaprojects when multiple stakeholders avoidance Systems
are involved Andreas Heitland, Director Rail Services and Strategic
Development, Knorr Bremse
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Metrorail Agenda Day 1
12:10 TECHNOLOGY & STRATEGY ROUNDTABLES

With rising passenger expectations and rapidly-changing technology, how can we as an industry evolve to meet these
challenges? Our roundtables are hosted by senior level topic specialists. Participants are asked to introduce themselves
to the table, and then as a group, they brainstorm and produce their suggestions on what technology would work best
for them. After 35 minutes, there is one rotation, so participants can join two tables during the session.

How can a tram or a train become a How can we maximize value for money How can rail operators use and share
tram-train? of urban rail and metropolitan transit data to maximise staff safety and
infrastructure? operational efficiency?

Nicolas PERROT, Heinz OSSBERGER, Felipe Sanjuan Pasamar,


UK & Northern Europe Metro & LRT Product voestalpine VAE GmbH, and Lukas Sales Director, Transport &
Line Director, Systra PRETTNER, voestalpine Schienen GmbH Dawn Griffiths,
Business Development Manager, Sepura

Putting safety first: How can metros Managing stakeholders in a complex How will the Internet of Things change
be better prepared for emergency or rail project Australian Experien the way that we monitor our systems?
disaster situations?

Wynton Habersham, Sudath Amaratunga, Kuldeep Gharatya,


Head of Subways, MTA Technical Manager, Precincts and Head of Technical Strategy, Strategy &
Infrastructure, Transport for NSW Innovation, London Underground

The Myth of LCC for LRV: true & false Passenger satisfaction & security is How can we use Using intelligent
figures of the past future roadmap the basis for a successful end-to-end digital infrastructure technology to
by our clients (passengers) with metro system - How could operators automatically detect problems on the
perspective of operators, carbuilders, better serve their customers? line and ultimately reduce disruptions?
system suppliers and authorities

Wynton Habersham,
Head of Subways, MTA

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4 Metrorail Agenda Day 1

NEXT GEN METROS PPP FUNDING

14:40 What will underground networks look like in the next Delivering Marylands first multibillion dollar P3 project
20 years? Why a lot of light rail projects fail to reach final close?
The future is driverless but what are the passengers needs Drafting a concession agreement that works constructively
when it comes to metro design? for the public sector
How will new technologies like IOT and predictive Defining your procurement strategy by the complexity of the
maintenance analytics be integrated into new and existing project
rolling stock?
Meeting the digital standard for on board passenger
information and staying relevant for increasingly tech savvy
passengers

Azmi Abdul Aziz Paul Comfort


President & Group Chief Executive Officer CEO
Prasarana Maryland Transit Administration

15:00 How you can use data science and machine learning to Creating a unique P3 project by using funding from private
help maintenance planning? businesses and philanthropic organisations
Developing applications based on data analysis to improve What are the benefits of a hybrid model?
real-time reporting, maintenance processes, security and Creating a catalyst for investment, economic development
reduce costs of disruptions due to faults. and urban renewal
Examples from test pilots used in real conditions Making a down payment on the citys future
Going further with machine learning and developing smart Matt Cullen, CEO, M-1 Rail
data that can proactively detect problems

Hlose Nonne Matt Cullen


Head of Data Science CEO
SNCF M-1 Rail

15:20
Hyperloop Bringing disruption and innovation to the What are the strengths and weaknesses of the PPP model in
transport industry light rail projects?
How will the Hyperloop transform passenger travel and Why a lot of light rail projects fail to reach final close?
experience? Drafting a concession agreement that works constructively
Timelines and updates. How far are we away from a for the public sector
Hyperloop future? Defining your procurement strategy by the complexity of the
How can ultra-high speed links transform urban transit project
systems?

Alan James
Vice President Worldwide Business Development
Passenger Systems
Hyperloop Technologies
5 Metrorail Agenda Day 1

A FINANCE B DATA & ANALYTICS

15:40 Maintaining your urban rail network as a life blood to Using data and analytics to accurately predict the future
regional economies performance of your assets
The big sell: Making people care about infrastructure and Gain a competitive advantage using big data and analytics
signalling repairs Applying predictive maintenance analytics to improve your
Overcoming significant challenges of gaining capital assets performance
investment in infrastructure by thinking creatively about Using insights to help improve asset availability and service
funding levels
Creating a transparent strategy to meet evolving agency Patrick Nathan, Vice President Corporate Information and
claims Communications, SMRT

Patrick Nathan
Leanne Redden
Vice President Corporate Information and
Executive Director
Communications
RTA Chicago
SMRT

16:10 Crossrail 2: Funding and Financing a new 32bn rail link Identifying subtle patterns or abnormal events to ensure
to keep London moving that your railway is prepared and your passengers are
Delivering one of the largest and most complex programmes happy
of transport capital investment in the world Spotting problems before they happen to avoid the vicious
How Crossrail 2 will help address the housing challenge in cycle of break-fix work orders
under-developed areas? Exploiting data to manage and maintain your inventory of
What are the economic and transport benefits to the city of assets efficiently
London and the UK? Meeting your capacity needs with reduced costs and
additional unexpected expenditures
Michle Dix CBE
Managing Director
Crossrail 2

16:20 Reserved for sponsor Reserved for sponsor

16:40 Afternoon networking break

RAIL INNOVATION DRAGONS DEN

17:20
We have partnered with some of the best developers from start-ups and Universities around the world to solve
the everyday problems that the rail industry faces.
Some of the very best organisations that have emerged from our research will give a 5-minute pitch on stage
to you the audience and to our carefully selected judging panel of some of the rail industrys most informed
executives.
Join us to see how we as industry can innovate through collaborating with start-ups and Universities to meet the
needs of our passengers.

18:20 Evening Drinks Reception

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LTE & UPGRADES IOT AND SMART ASSET MONITORING

11:10 Upgrading CBTC on the BART San Francisco network to How the Internet of Things can transform infrastructure
grow capacity maintenance?
A core feature of a broad range of investments: an insight Using digital transformation in industrial processes
into the big picture in San Francisco How IOT can enabling operators to utilise equipment,
Planning to overcome challenges of implementing CBTC tracks and stations more efficiently while dramatically
in a brownfield site reducing safety risks
Using technology to improve capacity and reliability Challenges of connecting to traditional legacy systems
that are not designed for connectivity

Robert Powers
Kuldeep Gharatya
Assistant General Manager, Planning, Development
Head of Technical Strategy, Strategy & Innovation
and Construction
London Underground
Bay Area Rapid Transit

11:30 Case study: Implementing LTE on the Addis Ababa Light Increasing track capacity through the use of intelligent
Rail Network monitoring data
Understanding our main challenges faced through Challenges of retrofitting existing rail infrastructure to
implementation of a 4G LTE network gather asset intelligence
Using LTE as the network for both telecommunications Using data for enhanced pint monitoring to fast-track fault
and signalling: a reliable technology detection
Upgrading and expanding the LTE network: working to Enabling enhanced security standards in the Internet of
provide a smooth upgrade Infrastructure

Henok Bogale
General Manager
Addis Ababa Light Rail

11:50 Mission critical voice and data solutions for the voestalpine: leader in integrated public transport track
transport sector systems
Providing operational efficiencies through use of LTE New interactive rail lifecycle tool for metros and tramways
networks Premium and super-premium rail solutions for high
Increasing staff safety and improving customer performance and low cost
communication Intelligent turnout monitoring systems as the basis for
Joining the control room with operational environments optimized asset management
Using applications to share data and manage resources
effectively

Felipe Sanjuan Pasamar


Dr. Albert JRG
Sales Director, Transport &
Head of Product Management
Dawn Griffiths, Business Development Manager
voestalpine Schienen GmbH
Sepura

12:00 Networking Lunch

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RailTel Agenda Day 1

CYBER SECURITY

14:40 Ensuring a coherent strategy to your cyber security resilience program


Understanding how public operators, governments and academics can partner to create strong defences
Making sure you understand where core threats originate from and their potential impacts to successfully
protect your network
Understanding how critical infrastructure players can continue to counter developing threats into the future
Ewan Lawson, Senior Research Fellow, RUSI (Defence and Security Think Tank)

15:00 ITOT: The Cyber Convergence


Discussing the unique challenge that TfL face in relation to cyber security
Understanding how TfL protect systems from attack across different silos
Understanding the continued difficulties facing an increasingly digitalised network and working to future proof
your security program
Michelle Hanson, CISO, TfL

15:20 Kapsch insights into cybersecurity


Understanding where cyber threats originate from.
Security is always a tradeoff, finding the right balance between business needs, costs and risks is key.
Exploring the best practices and Kapsch's approach towards identifying and assessing security risks.
Bernhard Bruckner, Corporate Information Security Manager, Kapsch CarrierCom

UTO & TEL UPGRADES

15:40 Testing CBTC and UTO on Delhis Urban Rail Network


Learning from our first experiences with implementing UTO
Managing difficulties with interference to radio frequency
Looking to plan new extensions using CBTC
Navneet Kaushik, Executive Director, Signal and Telecom, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation

16:00 Upgrading telecommunications in Myanmar


Upgrading telecommunications and train control across Myanmars railway network
Implementing an ambitious project in a short time frame: how have we overcome setbacks to
implementation time?
Looking forward: how will Myanmars aging rail network modernise its service and increase capacity
Ba Myint, Senior General Manager, CIO, Myanmar Railways

16:20
Automatic Train Operations for light rail: lessons learnt so far
What are the current examples of ATO used for light rail operations?
Why and when ATO should be deployed on LRT?
Advice on how to avoid the pitfalls of using ATO based on recent cases
Jrmie WAJS, Head of LRT Systems Unit, Systra

16:40 Afternoon networking break


8 Rail Power Agenda Day 1

SUSTAINABLE NETWORKS

14:40
Putting sustainability at the heart of the Crossrail project
Understanding Crossrails approach to sustainability across project stages, stations and future operations
Crossrail is not yet operational so how have we already achieved sustainable energy usage?
Understanding what technologies we focus on when building a network to be sustainable for years to come
Rob Paris, Head of Sustainability and Consents, Crossrail

15:00
Deutsche Bahns zero emission train
Looking at how fuel cell powered trains provide a real solution for rail emissions
What are the expectations for the zero emissions train?
What challenges are still left to be overcome and what solutions look promising?

15:20
SEPTAs battery storage system
Using battery storage as a way to optimise energy efficiency as part of a fuller strategy
Overcoming the technological challenges of integrating battery storage on SEPTAs network
Looking to the future and how battery storage and regenerative braking will continue to optimise energy efficiency

FUTURE OF ENERGY

15:40 How will the energy revolution impact our networks and how can we prepare for change
As energy sources become increasingly localised and renewable, what are the core challenges rail networks
will face?
Thinking outside the box to find new approaches, business models and technologies which can support
this transition
Working to implement key technical innovations such as energy storage, smart grids and data management
to support transitions
Olivier Menuet, VP Energy, SNCF

16:00
Does Hydrail have what it takes? Understanding hydrails true potential in rail
The tipping point: As Germany prepares to introduce the first hydrail powered train what are the real
opportunities for TOCs?
Hydrail as a reliable and sustainable technology: understanding the limits of hydrail
Understand the reality and limits of the hydrail train and where does real opportunity lie
Holger Busche, Scientific Advisor, State Parliament Schleswig Holstein; Green Fraction

16:20
Optimising Madrids rail network to reduce energy use
Hear the successes that Metro Madrid have already produced as part of this program
Increasing energy efficiency in our sub-stations through heat recovery
What does the future hold and what technologies look most promising?

16:40 Afternoon Networking Break


1 Metrorail Agenda Day 2
08:00 Registration

08:55 Chairs Opening Remarks

EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES, PASSENGER EXPERIENCE AND INTER-MODALITY

TRANSFORMATIVE TECHNOLOGY

09:00 What will emerging tech such as augmented reality, artificial intelligence, VR and IOT mean for
the rail industry?
How can the railway industry fully exploit the capabilities of artificial intelligence?
What are the practical applications for these technologies and how are they likely to develop?
Using big data to create situational intelligence, operational intelligence and asset intelligence
to revolutionise
The way OEMs approach maintenance
What are the cyber security implications of the use of IOT in rail?
Rohit Talwar, CEO, Fast Future

09:20 The Digital Railway of the Future


Using intelligent digital infrastructure technology to automatically detect problems on the line and ultimately
reduce disruptions
Getting Britains railways to once again thrive on the world stage
Unlocking up to 40% more capacity on existing infrastructure using a combination of ETCS and
Traffic Management.
David Waboso, Managing Director of Digital Railway, Network Rail

INTER-MODALITY AND PASSENGER EXPERIENCE

09:40
The future of inter-modality: Understanding how self-driving cars and a shared on-demand mobility
model could revolutionise urban transit?
How transport operators should be focussed on multimodal opportunities to meet the needs of the next
generation of urban dwellers
Leveraging the success of car sharing apps to improve your service
What is the future of autonomous vehicles and what role will they play in the future of urban transit design
and planning?
Andrew Salzberg, Head of Transportation Policy and Research, Uber

10:00 Keynote Panel: Should metro operators embrace intermodal partnerships and should this be a factor when planning a new line?

Has the view of mobility start-ups as competition completely faded and are transport operators now fully embracing these
partnerships?
What does the passenger expect? What does a dynamic multi-modal lifestyle look like?
Are these partnerships offering any new functionality or just streamlining the link between the different modes of travel?
What level of comfort do public transport operators have with sharing data with other modes of transport and other cities?
Andrew Salzberg, Head of Transportation Policy and Research, Uber
Martin Rohrleef, Project Innovation Manager, Ustra Hannover
Howard Collins OBE, CEO, Sydney Trains
Shashi Verma, Chief Technology Officer & Director of Customer Experience, TfL
Rohit Talwar, CEO, Fast Future

10:30 Networking refreshment break


2 Metrorail Agenda Day 2

A GLOBAL PROJECTS B PROPERTY & COMMERCIAL

11:10 Dubai Metro The route to Expo 2020 What can other cities learn from Hong Kongs approach to
Designing and building a metro suitable for the worlds property development?
biggest expo Perfecting the Rail plus Property model for new rail lines in
Contributing to the overall infrastructure development of the Hong Kong
city of Dubai Examples of areas that have vastly developed thanks to the
Building a consortium to deliver the project on time and with property model
innovative and sustainable solutions for Expo 2020 Using property revenue to generate funds for new projects as
well as everyday operations and maintenance

Abdul Mohsin Ibrahim Younes Jeremy Long


Chief Executive Officer CEO European Business
RTA Dubai MTR

11:30 Transforming Sydney Trains: Using the latest technology to What is the potential for outdoor advertising contracts in
build a world class transport system urban rail?
Understanding the challenge of existing technologies and Digitising the existing estate with smart ads and making
processes on a 161 year old railway network more intelligent use of data from customers travel patterns
Upgrading signalling and automatic operations to deliver and Wi-Fi usage
more trains per hour Making real-time copy that is relevant for passengers
How urban rail can deliver a more customer centric approach Using urban rail to change the city advertising is sold
using apps, real time passenger information and a more
agile approach
Working more effectively in partnership with suppliers and
being more demanding as a customer
John Pizzamiglio
Howard Collins OBE Senior Business Development Manager, Office of
CEO the Commissioner
Sydney Trains TfL

11:50 Transforming a motorcycle city: The Hanoi Metro Project


Themes include:
Setting out the new urban masterplan for Hanoi city
Challenges of developing the elevated section of the metro
Funding and partnerships

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3 Metrorail Agenda Day 2
12:10 GLOBAL PROJECT ROUNDTABLES

At each round table, the project leader will talk for 5 minutes, following the format as below
Project introduction, highlighting particular challenges specific to that project
Project progress, emphasising supplier and partner relations
Project summary what would we do differently if we tackled this project again?
The table will then move on to discussion for 35 minutes.
There will then be one rotation, giving participants the opportunity to have joined two round tables in total.

Deploying 24/7 operations on the Manchester Metrolink extension City of Ottawa stage 2 LRT
London Underground

Mark Curran, Hosted by Simon Dupuis,


Night Tube Sponsor, London Underground Peter Cushing, Program Manager, Funding and Procurement,
Metrolink Director, TfGM City of Ottawa

Northwest Rapid Transit The City of Edmonton LRT Project Managing the biggest signalling
upgrade on TfLs network

Hosted by Brad Smid,


Mark Elliot, Project Director, City of Edmonton
CEO, Northwest Rapid Transit LRT Project

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4 Metrorail Agenda Day 2

A IOT AND PASSENGER EXPERIENCE B MOBILITY AS A SERVICE

14:20 Using Bluetooth sensor technology to deliver real time Helsinkis ground breaking project: Providing flexible and
information to meet the needs of current and future connected travel by building a transport ecosystem
generation of passengers Viewing mobility as a service: what innovative types of public
Rebuilding and transforming the MTA into a unified, state-of- transport could benefit the transport system?
the-art transportation network Next generation trip planning: integrating a range of services
Benefits and challenges of deploying Bluetooth technology to to ensure convenient connected travel
an existing legacy infrastructure? What can train operators gain from smart connected
Future applications and other high tech renovations that are transport ecosystem?
being deployed on the NY subway network?

Wynton Habersham Sami Sahala


Head of Subways I.T.S Chief Advisor
MTA New York Helsinki City

14:40 How Deutsche Bahn are using big data and IOT technology Why Mobility as a Service is the next big thing for urban
in the stations for predictive Maintenance? transit?
How to operationalise big data for daily operations Offering a service that encompasses registration, routing,
Using different types of sensors for different applications booking and invoicing for several transport modes
not one size fits all Worlds first operational example: Creating a one stop
Using real-time data insights that lead to more agile mobility shop for the city of Hannover (Germany)
decision-making How the rise of the sharing economy is causing urban
dwellers to reconsider how they think about the access to
goods and services

Mathias Pott-Stahmeyer Martin Rhrleef


Head of IT for Stations Innovation Manager
Deutsche Bahn AG Ustra Hannover

15:00 How the RET Metro are using sensory instruments at the Are we entering a new age of payment technologies and
station to alleviate waiting times does urban transport offer a lot of opportunities for private
Understanding your passengers behaviours and needs at the investors?
station to improve their experience In the race towards a cashless future are we dependent on
Making use of your passengers 5 senses to boost customer Apple and Samsung for innovation?
satisfaction How does rail need to modernise to suit consumer trends
Results from RETs yearlong pilot and future applications and bring passengers into a digital rail world?
What do partnerships like MasterCard and Cubic mean for
Lysander van der Sluis travel?
Project leader Experience at Stations
RET Rotterdam

15:20 Afternoon Networking Break

CONFERENCE DEBRIEF

15:40 To round up the congress we will be holding a debrief session. This is your opportunity to share what youve
learnt, new strategies you might try out or new ideas that have come out of your conversations. Let the audience
know what you found to be the most useful sessions and conversations and If there are topics that werent
covered in the program you have an opportunity to discuss them too.

16:00 Close of Conference See you next year!


5 RailTel Agenda Day 2

UPGRADING TRAIN CONTROL

11:10 Sharing the Buenos Aires signalling upgrade project


A major investment and project: learn how far along our upgrade project SUBTE is
Understanding the unique challenges posed by Buenos Aires Ageing network
Turning to the future and the next stages: managing the anticipated risks
Jorge Rauber, General Manager, SUBTE

11:30 Using a model based approach to ensure compatibility and shorten testing periods when
implementing CBTC
Implementing CBTC on Paris Line E: upgrading systems on a mixed traffic, brownfield site
Using models during preliminary design phases of CBTC upgrades in Paris
Learn how the integration of separately manufactured systems can be eased with this approach
Stephane Callet, Project manager and system Engineer, SNCF

11:50 GLOBAL PROJECT ROUNDTABLES

13:10 Networking Lunch

CBTC INTERFACING
14:20 Train Control on Londons New Line TPWS, CBTC and ETCS
Understanding the reasoning behind choosing to use TPWS, CBTC and ETCS on the line
With the Crossrail project over 80% complete, what have our major challenges been?
Train control transitions: how have we approached the challenge?
Chris Binns, Chief Engineer, Crossrail

14:40 Implementing LTE on Zhengzhous Urban Rail network


Discussing the benefits of LTE: high mobility, future growth and anti-interference
Overcoming the challenges to LTE implementation: what was our experience?
What benefits does LTE bring and what potential does it have to benefit urban rail operations around the world?

15:00 Updating Copenhagens signalling network: A look under the surface


How far has Metroselkabet progressed with the upgrading projects?
With the first CBTC upgrades now live: what impact has this had on a safe and effective service?
What have been the biggest challenges that needed to be overcome?

15:10 Upgrading train control in Manilla


Understanding the Manilla Metros unique network and the train control challenges.
Understanding the CBTC project and goals of the upgrade
Understanding the benefits of upgrading the CBTC system on increasing services

15:40 Afternoon Networking Break


6 Rail Power Agenda Day 2

BATTERY POWERED TRAINS

11:10 Sustainability as a focus of new train procurement: Looking towards battery powered trains
in New Zealand
Learn about our wider energy efficiency investments including regenerative braking
Why battery powered trains may be the best solution for a non-electrified stretch
Understanding our main challenge: finding the right technology
Dr David Warburton, Chief Executive, Auckland Transport

11:35 Is there a future for battery powered trains in the UK?


Sharing the results from our successful battery powered train pilot in the UK
Hybrid or solely battery powered? What is the best solution on semi electrified rail networks?
Discussing the potential for battery power in rail: what technologies have we tested and which are
most promising?
James Ambrose, Senior Engineer, Network Rail

11:55 Developing sustainable, agile, multimodal public transport solutions with rapid charge stations for
battery vehicles
Implementation case studies of rapid charge stations
Using common infrastructure for different forms of public transport to allow agility
Where is there a business case for battery vehicles.
Noel Dolphin, UK Director & Roger Bedell, Product Director, Furrer & Frey

12:10 GLOBAL PROJECT ROUNDTABLES

13:10 Networking Lunch

RENEWABLE ENERGY

14:20 Innovation of Metro de Santiago in supply of Non-conventional renewable energy


Using solar and wind power to contribute 60% of the metros energy
Creating reliable sources for renewable energy to power urban transport systems
Looking to the future: creating an environmentally friendly network by embracing new technologies
Senior Representative, Santiago Metro

14:40 Energy recovery in metro system - experiences in Vienna metro


Using Energy recovered from rolling stock to power utilities in the stations
Exploring the benefits of using recovered energy in stations as a more reliable energy receiver
Discussing the Viennese project and the impact we are hoping for
Thomas Brckl, Electrical Engineer, Wiener Linien

15:00 Energy optimisation for a sustainable railway


What are the key programs that TfL are prioritising to create a sustainable network?
Looking at specific case studies to understand how TfL have reached energy efficiency goals
What are we planning for the future and what technologies looks most promising?
Simon Chung, Principal Systems Performance Engineering Manager, TfL

15:20 SEPTAs battery storage system


Using battery storage as a way to optimise energy efficiency as part of a fuller strategy
Overcoming the technological challenges of integrating battery storage on SEPTAs network
Looking to the future and how battery storage and regenerative braking will continue to optimise energy efficiency
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