TRB’s Second Annual Workshop on Road Vehicle Automation

May 20th, 2013

TRB's Second Annual Workshop on Road Vehicle AutomationThe Transportation Research Board’s second annual Workshop on Road Vehicle Automation is the premier multidisciplinary research and policy conference in the field. This four-day event focuses on challenges and opportunities related to the increasing automation of motor vehicles as well as the environments in which they operate. The workshop is organized by TRB, the nation’s preeminent forum for transportation research, as well as Stanford University, one of the world’s leading research and teaching institutions. Last year’s workshop brought together key government, industry, and academic experts from around the world to identify research needs in seven areas. This year’s participants will build on that work by identifying additional needs and by initiating and advancing research in disciplines ranging from engineering to law to planning. Scheduled highlights include demonstrations of automated vehicle prototypes and research systems plus opportunities for direct feedback on the U.S. Department of Transportation’s plan for automation research and California’s development of automated driving regulations.

For more details visit the conference website.

Public Sector Innovation Workshop

May 17th, 2013

Public Sector Innovation Workshop 2013Please join the City of San José, The Aerospace Corporation, the Mineta Transportation Institute, and the National Academy of Public Administration for the Public Sector Innovation Workshop, a gathering of industry, government agency, academic, and community leaders seeking a means to accelerate the application of technological innovation to transportation, energy, the environment, and many other collective-needs issues of national importance.

National leaders are increasingly pointing to large-scale innovation as a crucial component in determining the U.S. economic and employment outlook. However, innovation in the public sector is challenging:

  • Taxpayers want to ensure tax dollars are spent wisely
  • Municipalities are limited by ever-tighter budgets at the federal, state, and local levels, and are in no position to assume the risks associated with adopting advanced technology
  • Collectively, the public sector lacks the means to effectively work with the private sector to conceive and drive the development of potentially useful advanced, large-scale technical systems

How do we mitigate the financial and technical risks associated with innovation? How might reducing risks to the public sector also entice the private sector to invest in technology development and commercialization? How do we overcome institutional barriers to responsibly advance complex solutions to pressing community problems?

  • Engage participants in a discussion of an institutional framework to accelerate public sector innovation – what it might look like, how it would work, and what steps would need to be taken to move it and the innovations they seek to support forward.
  • Discuss how this framework can identify, reduce and manage risk and bring more private investment to the table for collective-needs issues – effectively extending public-private partnerships to the technology development process itself.
  • Establish a set of next steps that participants might take to further explore and begin implementing such a framework for the critical public-sector needs that they have identified – whether they involve technical innovation or not.

The findings from San José’s recently concluded study of automated transit will be used to illustrate both the current challenges faced by public agencies in pursuing innovative technology and a potential path forward for this and other innovative technological solutions.

For more details visit the conference website.

3rd International Conference on Urban Transportation Systems

May 17th, 2013

Urban Public Transportation System 2013This Conference will offer a forum for civil engineers seeking to address civil engineering applications associated with all modes of public transportation, including bus and rail. The civil engineering profession, through its many sub-disciplines, provides a vast array of specialized knowledge toward the science of safe and efficient movement of people and goods. Civil engineers throughout the world take on many important roles in support of the public transportation industry.

The conference will have four parallel tracks covering the following topics:

  • Planning, environment, and finance: planning tools, environmental and sustainability issues, and innovative financing mechanisms for planning, operations, and construction
  • Operations & maintenance of systems infrastructure: security, safety, and efficiency
  • Design and construction of infrastructure: bus (bus rapid transit, exclusive bus lanes, etc.) and rail systems (underground, elevated, and surface alignments), stations, etc.
  • Innovative systems and practices: leading edge vehicle, infrastructure, and propulsion systems
  • In addition to the plenary and technical breakout sessions there will be technical tours of significant transit projects in Paris such as the automation of Line 1 of the Paris Metro.
  • This conference responds to the rapidly growing interest and activity in transit as sustainable transportation by sharing information on leading-edge principles and practices.

For more details visit the conference website.

iMobility Challenge

May 17th, 2013

iMobility ChallengeMain themes

Primarily focused on applications for:

  • Energy Efficient mobility
  • Cooperative systems
  • Smart mobility
  • Safe mobility

Attendees

Approximately 800 – 1.000 attendees including:

  • Attendees from the FIA Conference Week
  • (Inter)national politicians and other dignitaries
  • Representatives of national, regional & local authorities, and traffic & transport associations
  • Car manufacturers & suppliers of energy efficient, cooperative, safe and smart applications
  • Representatives of research & knowledge institutes
  • Students from mobility & automotive related studies
  • Media

For more details visit the conference website.

European Transport Conference

May 17th, 2013

European Transport Conference 2013

Conference topics

  • Big data
  • Bus Rapid Transit and Personal Rapid Transit: The future of public transport?.
  • Challenges faced in providing for leisure and tourism in an economic downturn
  • Challenges in the movement of goods and people across long distances
  • Changes in travel behaviour and demand patterns during changing economic times
  • City logistics: What difference does e-shopping make?.
  • Climate change and extreme weather conditions: Lessons to be learned and how to plan for an uncertain future.
  • Design, procurement and management of major transport projects
  • Future mobility services
  • How to minimise social exclusion in times of economic hardship
  • Low Emission Vehicles: Low Emission Vehicles – providing infrastructure and achieving higher levels of usage.
  • New approaches and applications in modelling
  • Proactive transport management
  • The response of transport planning to the rise of social media

For more details visit the conference website.

Podcar City 7

May 17th, 2013

Podcar City 7 Innovations in Public Transportation

Presented in cooperation with INIST International Institute of Sustainable Transportation, US Department of Transportation, Swedish Transportation Administration, KOMPASS Network, Mineta Transportation Institute, Advanced Transit Association, George Mason University and Lea+Elliot.

For more details visit the conference website.

Eco-Mobility – Poland

May 17th, 2013

Innovative systems, constructions and advanced material technologies.

Organizers
1. Warsaw University of Technology: POIG Project ECO-Mobility, Faculties of Transport, Mechatronics, Electric Engineering, Electronics and Information Technology
2. Transport Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences
3. Polish – Chinese Center for Dialogue of Scientists and Engineers
4. Chinese Academy of Engineering

The following institutions will be represented during the conference:
1. Warsaw University of Technology
2. Polish Academy of Sciences
3. Rzeszów University of Technology
4. Poznań University of Technology
5. Kraków University of Technology
6. Medical University of Warsaw
7. University of Technology and Humanities in Radom
8. Institute of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark
9. University of Physical Education in Warsaw
10. Motor Transport Institute
11. Chinese Academy of Engineering
12. National Key Laboratory of Remanufacturing, Chin
13. ATRA Industry Group
14. Ultra Global PRT
15. SwiftTram, Inc.
16. Kontron Poland
17. 2getThere Sustainable Mobility Solutions

Download the Preliminary Program here.

Podcar City 6

May 22nd, 2012

The Podcar City 6 is focused on giving good examples in how cities and land owners can create a win-win situation where ATN (Advanced Transit Networks) and Regional Transit Systems in collaboration can break the current car-oriented paradigm and make way for a new approach to travel – door to door in a seamless, comfortable, fast and safe way. The conference will show examples of installations, existing and planned, where transit centers are the main focus of development and real estate development. Podcar City 6 focuses on value, financing and implementation into an attractive urban setting seriously challenging the car as the primary use for both short and intermediate transit. The emerging rail industry needs Automated technology as much as ATN needs regional and intercity transit.

The conference is divided into two parts:

1. Main Exhibit Hall at Innotrans

  • September 18-21 September
  • Display of Vehicles, short presentations (10 minutes) of ATN and technology behind
  • Press meetings
  • Dedicated staff generating leads and prospects
  • 12 Square Meter Booth
  • www.innotrans.de

2.  Technical University, Berlin (prel.)

  • September 19,20
  • Reception September 19 at 16.00 – 18.00 at west side gallery
  • Full day 8.30 – 18.30 September 20
  • Three tracks + full assembly
  • High Quality Presentations
  • Meeting for up to 320 Attendees
  • Evening dinner September 20

 

Automated Transit Networks Seminar

March 14th, 2012

On March 22 David Holdcroft and David Little will be speakers at the Automated Transit Network seminar. The seminar will be held at the University of Maryland (Fairway Room at Univ. of Maryland Golf Course clubhouse, located off of University Blvd (MD-193) in College Park Maryland), commencing at 10AM.

Speaker: David Holdcroft

Mr. Holdcroft was the terminal manager for British Airports Authority overseeing the installation and start up of the Ultra Personal Rapid Transit system that now serves Heathrow Airport Terminal 5, connecting the terminal with a parking facility.  The Heathrow project has been under full operation for several months.  Mr. Holdcroft will share the history of the project, experiences and lessons learned while the system has been under operation including user feedback and economic impact, as well as look forward to perspective future projects for this technology.

Speaker:  David D. Little, AICP

Mr. Little is a Principal at the transportation consulting firm of Lea+Elliott.  He has worked on numerous airport landside mobility studies and implementations during his 20 years at Lea+Elliott.  These studies and system implementations have included automated people movers and automated transit networks, as well as bus systems.  David will present on airport landside development and how improved access to the landside facilities increases the facility’s value.  He will also discuss typical funding sources for landside transport systems.  Mr. Little authored ACRP Report 37 on the planning and implementation of APMs at Airports, published in 2010.

Passenger Terminal Expo 2013

March 9th, 2012
PRT and APM will feature in the forthcoming Passenger Terminal World Conference. The Airport Connections Session will feature topics such as
  • The Business case for PRT at Airports
  • How Automated vehicles will impact on airport design and operation
  • APMs and the virtualisation of the Terminal
The conference is located in Geneva and runs from 9-11 April.

For more information visit the conference website.