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Final Programme

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IT Family Dinner Tuesday 18 February 2014, 7.00 p.m.Admission: 6.30 p.m.Venue: AVG tram depot, EttlingenAddress: Im Ferning 17-21, 76275 Ettlingen[entrance upon presentation of invitation card]Departure from Karlsruhe Trade Fair Center:Meeting point: 6.00 p.m., main entranceDeparture of shuttle buses: 6.15 p.m.Our guests are kindly requested to use public transport for their return to Karlsruhe City Centre: trams S11 or S1 (courtesy of KVV)Tram stop: Ettlingen StadtbahnhofTram lines S1 or S11, directions Neureut or Hochstetten departure times: 9.48 p.m., 10.08 p.m., 10.28 p.m., 10.48 p.m., 11.08 p.m., 11.28 p.m., 11.48 p.m., 0.08 a.m., 0.28 a.m. | Last tram: 1.03 a.m.

Karlsruhe Networking NightWednesday, 19 February 2014, 7.00 p.m.Admission: 6.30 p.m.Venue: Karlsruhe Stadthalle (Conference Centre)Address: Festplatz 9, 76137 KarlsruheDeparture from Karlsruhe Trade Fair Center:Meeting point: 6.00 p.m., main entranceDeparture of a special tram: 6.20 p.m.(tram stop: Messe/Leichtsandstrasse)

Technical VisitKarlsruhe´s combined rail and road tunnel project „Die Kombilösung“ – an important infrastructure project / Presentation of the „Karlsruhe Model“Wednesday, 19 February 2014, 3.30 p.m. (transport with shuttle buses) Meeting Point: 2.45 p.m., Karlsruhe Trade Fair Center, main entranceRegistration: Conference registration desk

Conference registration deskTuesday, 18 February: 9.00 a.m. – 6.00 p.m.Wednesday, 19 February: 9.00 a.m. – 6.00 p.m.Thursday, 20 February: 9.00 a.m. – 12.30 p.m.

Exhibition opening hoursTuesday, 18 February: 9.00 a.m. – 6.00 p.m.Wednesday, 19 February: 9.00 a.m. – 6.00 p.m.Thursday, 20 February: 9.00 a.m. – 4.00 p.m.

Speakers’ room1st floor

Conference language/translationsEnglishConference opening and selected sessions will be simultaneouslytranslated from English into German/French and vice versa.

General information: Phone: +49 721 3720-5000 | [email protected]

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09:30 -10:00 | Restaurant for delegates, hall 2Welcome coffee 10:00 -11:30 | Conference room EastOpening Session 1 | Where to go from here? - About vision, strategy and tacticsModeration: Nina Barth, Editor, local radio station Südwestrundfunk (SWR), Karlsruhe, GermanyWelcomeAlain Flausch, Secretary General, UITP, Brussels, BelgiumWelcome to Karlsruhe and local public transport developmentsMargret Mergen, First Mayoress, City of Karlsruhe, GermanyMeeting the needs of smart travellers through better information, ticketing and staffing strategiesVernon Everitt, Managing Director, Customer Experience Marketing &Communications, Transport for London, London, United KingdomReflectionMaximilian Strotmann, Cabinet of Vice-President Siim Kallas, Commissioner for Transport, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium Jarl Eliassen, Vice Chairman of the UITP Information Technology and Innovation Commission, CEO, Trafikanten AS, Oslo, NorwayLinking Security to ITThomas Kritzer, Chairman of the UITP Security Commission,Head of Department Security and Service, Wiener Linien, Vienna, AustriaView from the industry and opening of IT-TRANS 2014René Zeller, Chairman of the IT-TRANS working group,Head of Business Development, Trapeze Switzerland GmbH,Neuhausen am Rheinfall, Switzerland

11:30 -12:00 | Restaurant for delegates, hall 2Coffee break12:30 -14:00 | Restaurant for delegates, hall 2Lunch 14:00 -15:30 | Conference room EastSession 2 | Information Technology - answeringto a demanding, intelligent and social community Chair: Stefania di Serio, Chairwoman of the UITP Information Technology and Innovation Commission, ICT Manager, Umbria Mobilità SpA, Rome, ItalyOpen data, including the headline results of the Information Technology and Innovation Commission’s global surveyVernon Everitt, Managing Director, Customer Experience Marketing & Communications, Transport for London, London, United KingdomSmart Ticketing - a new Alliance to break through interoperability barriersJohn Verity, Chief Advisor, ITSO Limited, Milton Keynes, United KingdomThe next thing on your doorstepBas van Os, Director, Open Ticketing Institute, Amersfoort, The NetherlandsQuality of software complexity of ITCSMartin in der Beek, Technical Director, Rhein-Neckar-Verkehr GmbH,Mannheim, Germany

Tuesday | 18 February 2014

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14:00 -15:30 | Hall 2, Forum A Market Update 1 Chair: Güliz Öztürk, International Marketing Manager, Kentkart EGE Elektronik A.S., Istanbul, TurkeyBenefits of account based fare collection systemsClair Fiet, Chief Technology Officer, Utah Transit Authority, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of AmericaDoug Thomas, General Manager, VIX Technology, Seattle, United States of AmericaMBTA mTicket: an overview of Masabi’s JustRide mobile ticketing deployment for transport in Boston Dennis Marshall, VP of Business Development, Masabi, London, United KingdomSecuring passengers, PT and fare collection in public transportGüliz Öztürk, International Marketing Manager,Kentkart EGE Elektronik A.S., Istanbul, TurkeyPan-European public transport navigation and intermodal online ticketingAndrzej Soroczynski, CEO, e-podroznik.pl, Krakow, PolandThe ultimate urban mobility tool: cooperating to get drivers onto transitJustus Brown, Head of Transit Platform and Content, HERE,a Nokia business, Berlin, Germany

14:00 -15:30 | Hall 2, Forum B Market Update 2 Chair: Gerhard Risse, Field Application Engineer, Moxa Europe GmbH,Unterschleissheim, Germany Performance in public transport: from passive to active managementKassem Chokr, Product Manager, GIS - The Global IT Solution Ltd,Frankfurt am Main, GermanyIncrease availability and reduce maintenance costs in your vehicleswith automatic configuration Gerhard Risse, Field Application Engineer, Moxa Europe GmbH, Unterschleissheim, GermanyModern E2E communication solution for public transportationStamatina Baermann, Business Development Director, telent GmbH,Backnang, GermanyTrain radio system TRS2090Kai-Olaf Wick, Product & Key Account Manager, ErvoCOM AG, Wangen, Switzerland

15:30 -16:00 | Restaurant for delegates, hall 2Coffee break

16:00 -17:30 | Conference room EastSession 3 | SECUR.IT.Y - security in publictransport is not just CCTV cameras Chair: Nevine Tadros, Director Security & Control, Société de transport de Montréal (STM), Montréal, CanadaThe Context - SECUR.IT.Y and public transportRainer Cohrs, Head of Security, Münchner Verkehrsgesellschaft (MVG),Munich, Germany The Next Big Challenge: Cyber SecurityRalph Langner, International Cyber Security Expert, Hamburg, Germany Big Ideas - STANDEX: The future of automatic and stand-off detectionPierre Charrue, STANDEX Progr. Director, Special Assistant for Global Se-curity, CEA Le Ripault, Monts, FranceTechnology comes with responsibilityRicardo Ortega, Security and Civil Protection Manager, Ferrocarril Metropolità de Barcelona (TMB), Barcelona, Spain

16:00 -17:30 | Hall 2, Forum BMarket Update 3 Chair: Luc van Wijngaarden, CEO, Zight, Leiden, The NetherlandsBig data opportunities to enhance public transportNiels van Oort, Assistant Professor Public Transport, DAT.Mobility, Deventer, The NetherlandsGIS for improved operational performance in public transportTerry C. Bills, Transportation Industry Manager, ESRI, Redlands, California, United States of AmericaBig data: how to report for progress in PT?Luc van Wijngaarden, CEO, Zight, Leiden, The NetherlandsThe intelligent tram - Shape the future of public transport with telematicsThomas Putz, Solution Manager Public Transport & M2M, Kapsch CarrierCom AG, Vienna, Austria

09:30 -10:00 | Restaurant for delegates, hall 2Welcome coffee

10:00 -11:30 | Conference room WestSession 4A | Cyber Security - the big unknown Chair: Ralph Langner, International Cyber Security Expert, Hamburg, GermanyRATP and the cyber security scenarioJean-Luc Planchet, Defense and Security Projects Manager,RATP Group, Paris, France A cyber resilient Europe: how we will achieve itAristotelis Tzafalias, Research Project Officer, Unit Trust and Security, DG Communication Networks, Content and Technology, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium SECUR-ED project cyber security demonstrationsNelson Escravana, Communications and Cyber Security Director,INOV - INESC Inovação, Lisbon, PortugalPanel Debate: Cyber security in public transport - What’s the big fuss?Jean-Luc Planchet, Defense and Security Projects Manager, RATP Group, Paris, France Aristotelis Tzafalias, Research Project Officer, Unit Trust and Security, DG Communication Networks, Content and Technology,European Commission, Brussels, BelgiumNelson Escravana, Communications and Cyber Security Director, INOV - INESC Inovação, Lisbon, PortugalThomas Kritzer, Chairman of the UITP Security Commission, Head of Department Security and Service, Wiener Linien, Vienna, Austria

10:00 -11:30 | Conference room EastSession 4B | Travel Information - sharinginter-/multi-/co-modal and border-crossing services Chair: Stefan Hulman, CEO, 9292, Utrecht, The NetherlandsSeamless travel – the European perspectiveClaire Depré, Head of Unit Intelligent Transport Systems, DG Mobility and Transport, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium Riding pleasure – can we make public transport a little more fun?Robert Sahlberg, Business Development Manager, Karlstadsbuss, Karlstad, Sweden Open real-time data for London buses – concepts, experience and roadmapChris Fowler, Technical Authority, Technical Services Group, Transport for London, London, United KingdomClaus Dohmen, Product Manager, IVU Traffic Technologies AG, Berlin,GermanyPublic Transport: the journey to digitalizationSybille Berjoan, Accenture Research Lead for Public Transportation, Accenture, Paris, France

Wednesday | 19 February 2014

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10:00 -11:30 | Hall 2, Forum BMarket Update 4 Chair: Aurélien Miana, Manager Business Development AFC, Infineon Technologies, Vienna, AustriaBoard now, pay later: Chip replaces ticketHans-Peter Schär, CEO Trapeze Europe, Trapeze Switzerland GmbH, Neuhausen am Rheinfall, SwitzerlandGetFare Solution – fast, easy and cost effective transit from conventional paper ticketing to the modern AFC system for public transportVadim Zaitsev, Business Development Manager, Udobniy Marshrut LLC, Moscow, Russia Dynaread – an innovative reader technology for contactless cardsGiovanni Becattini, CEO, AEP srl, Florence, ItalyNew ITCS out-of-the-box SaaS solution for local public transportStefan Luder, Head of Marketing and Sales, Glue Software Engineering AG, Bern, Switzerland

10:00 -11:30 | Room: 4/5 (Conference Center West)Workshop on Information Design Chair: Yo Kaminagai, Chair of the UITP Platform on Design and Culture, Head of Design, Projects Management Department, RATP Group, Paris, FranceOpening SpeechThe security experience along the user journey: a matter of designGiuseppe Attoma Pepe, CEO, Attoma, Paris, FranceDynamic boarding system at train platformsJoost Holthuis, Creative Director/Partner, Edenspiekermann, Amsterdam, The Netherlands The Châtelet-Les Halles hub renewal: design and architectureinnovationsLorenzo Sancho de Coulhac, Projects and Strategy Manager: Transport infrastructure and stations, RATP Group, Paris, France

11:30 -12:00 | Restaurant for delegates, hall 2Coffee break

11:45 -13:15 | Conference room West

Workshop ASSTRA Chair: Daniela Carbone, Member of UITP Bus Committee, Head of Technological Innovations Department, ASSTRA, Rome, ItalyGuidelines for interoperability of electronic ticketing systems inlocal public transportDaniela Carbone, Member of UITP Bus Committee, Head of Technological Innovations Department, ASSTRA, Rome, ItalySmart ticketing and web selling: threat or opportunity?Roberto Cerruti, Information and Telematics Systems Director, AVM Group, Venice, Italy New technologies and their impact on transport habitsProto Tilocca, Planning, Marketing, Quality and Information Systems Manager, CTM, Cagliari, Italy From project to realityGiovanni Foti, Technologies Development Director, GTT, Turin, ItalyRoberto Cambursano, Commercial and Marketing Director, GTT, Turin, Italy Cyber security applied to fare collection systemsAndrea Cobelli, CIO (Chief Information Officer), ATV, Verona, Italy I-Bus voice projectAldo Bernard, CIO (Chief Information Officer), TT Esercizio, Trento, Italy

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12:00 -13:00 | Conference room East

Y4PT – The Scouting Game is Catching Fire! How a scouting game can transform the life of a city: How a realistic scenario of mobility to study the city becomes a shared experience and brings ideas into life. A background Team of Supporters, several topics in different groups, a Legacy for the City of Karlsruhe: a cooperation with local actors and responsible people to be adapted and replicated in each city with Public Transit.Alessandra Gorini Y4PT Co-Founder and Director of Y4PT Christoph Hupfer, Dean of the Faculty of Information management and Media head of the transportation Management Department The International Y4PT Scouting Game Team and the students of the Transportation Management Program and KVV/VBKWith the participation of the City of Karlsruhe, INIT AG, PTV, KVV, Hoch-schule Karlsruhe/University of Applied Sciences, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, UITP/Y4PT

12:30 -14:00 | Restaurant for delegates, hall 2Lunch

14:00 -15:30 | Conference room WestSession 5A | IT and PT security - the possibilities are endless Chair: Antonio Valente, Corporate Director Safety & Security, Metropolitano de Lisboa, Lisbon, PortugalSECUR-ED multi-stakeholder communication in MadridTomás Melero, Consorcio Regional de Transportes de Madrid (CRTM), Madrid, Spain VANDATA - Database for graffitiFrank Strasser, Director Sales Mobility Solutions, Indanet GmbH, Munich, Germany People (and new technologies) providing security for our customersOriol Juncadella-Fortuny, Operations Director,FGC - Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain

14:00 -15:30 | Conference room EastSession 5B | Interoperable Electronic Ticketing - between online payment and swipe validation Chair: Ralph Gambetta, Head of Promotion, Calypso Networks Association (CNA), Brussels, BelgiumGSMA: mobile NFC in public transportRoger Burton, Project Manager, Mobile Commerce, GSMA, London, United KingdomUpdate out of NFC-Forum SIG transport ticketing Martin Gruber, General Manager, NXP Semiconductors, Gratkorn, Austria(((eTicket Germany: with chipcards and smartphones!Sjef Janssen, Managing Director, VDV eTicket Service GmbH & Co. KG,Cologne, Germany Time for a new paradigm in digital services to mobilityDominique Descolas, CEO, DigiMobee, Paris, FranceJorge Vieira da Silva, CEO and Principal Consultant, MTA – Mobility, Ticketing & Applications, Brussels, Belgium

14:00 -15:30 | Hall 2, Forum A Market Update 5 Chair: Karl-Heinz Mieske, Head of Sales, highQ Computerlösungen GmbH, Freiburg, GermanyFirst results of the new truly open standard CIPURSETM Aurélien Miana, Manager Business Development AFC, Infineon Technologies, Vienna, Austria The mobile ticketing experienceMicah Bergdale, CEO, Bytemark, New York, United States of America Mobile ticketing as a key to successKarl-Heinz Mieske, Head of Sales, highQ Computerlösungen GmbH,Freiburg, Germany MIFARE based applications - the energy boost for contactless banking, eGov and mobile productsChristian Lackner, Director MIFARE Convergence Products, NXP Semiconductors, Graz, Austria

14:00 -15:30 | Hall 2, Forum BMarket Update 6 Chair: Dirk Esters, Head of Business Development, HaCon Ingenieurgesellschaft GmbH, Hanover, GermanyviasPASLorens Peter Thomsen, MscEE, Owner, LPT-IT, Vejle, DenmarkReal-time information for integrated mobility servicesDirk Esters, Head of Business Development,HaCon Ingenieurgesellschaft GmbH, Hanover, GermanyDemand responsive transport systems - new input by internet technologyKay Tewes, Marketing & Sales, Eckardt Software Management GmbH,Hanover, GermanyHistory and philosophy of GTFS and GTFS real-time formatsBrian Ferris, GTFS Advocate, Google, Zurich, Switzerland

14:00 -15:30 | Conference room 4/5 (Conference Center West)Workshop on Information Design – Session on Information Design and SecurityChair: Yo Kaminagai, Chair of the UITP Platform on Design and Culture, Head of Design, Projects Management Department, RATP Group, Paris, FranceJapanese signage standardization creates securityKeiichi Koyama, Managing Director, i Design Inc., Tokyo, JapanLegible LondonTim Fendley, Partner, Applied Information Group, London, United Kingdom

15:30 -16:00 | Restaurant for delegates, hall 2Coffee break

15:30 TECHNICAL VISITKarlsruhe´s combined rail and road tunnel project „Die Kombilösung“ – an important infrastructure project / presentation of the „Karlsruhe Model“

16:00 -17:30 | Conference room EastSession 6 | Third party applications - much more than just sharing your data Chair: Jarl Eliassen, Vice Chairman of the UITP Information Technologyand Innovation Commission, CEO, Trafikanten AS, Oslo, NorwayOrganise your own hackathon - synergies with your developer communityÅsa Edholm, Project Manager, Samtrafiken, Stockholm, Sweden Next generation infotainment and internet on vehicles - bring your own screen!Michel van Maanen, Director Supply Chain and Business ImprovementBenelux, Veolia Transport, Breda, The NetherlandsKevin Raaijmakers, CEO, Myway - mobile wifi infotainment, Breda, The NetherlandsStart “exploiting” your customers! Custom made and crowdsourcingsocial media applicationsJohan van Ieperen, Manager IT Solutions in Public Transport, UITP, Brussels, Belgium Open source travel planning application - get your copy for free!Jari Honkonen, Project Manager, Helsinki Region Transport HSL, Helsinki, Finland

16:00 -17:30 | Conference room 4/5 (Conference Center West)Workshop on Information Design – Session on Information Design and SecurityChair: Yo Kaminagai, Chair of the UITP Platform on Design and Culture, Head of Design, Projects Management Department, RATP Group, Paris, FranceLooking at the entire passenger experienceJaime Moreno, CEO, Mormedi, Madrid, SpainArt on public transport: its impact on the psychology of the passenger and the potential to enhance a sense of safety and securityTamsin Dillon, Vice-Chair of the UITP Platform on Design and Culture, Director, Art on the Underground, London Underground, London, United KingdomClosing RemarksMartin Foessleitner, Board Member, International Institute for Information Design (IIID), Vienna, Austria

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16:00 -17:30 | Conference room West Workshop VDVInternet protocol based communicationservices in Public Transport – IP-KOM-ÖV –Results of the German Research Project Chairs: Berthold Radermacher, Head of Telematics, Information and Communication Technology, VDV, Cologne, GermanyAndreas Wehrmann, Project Manager IP-KOM-ÖV, VDV, Cologne, GermanyIP based communication integrated board information system asprerequisite of a modern passenger information Dirk Weisser, Project Manager Research, INIT GmbH, Karlsruhe, GermanyTravellers’ Real-time Information and Advisory Standard (TRIAS) - a stand-ard interface for mobile public transport information and journey planningWerner Kohl, Development Manager Journey Planning System EFA, mdv – Mentz Datenverarbeitung GmbH, Munich, GermanyMobile passenger information – in all situationsThomas Schlegel, Junior Professor for Software Engineering of Ubiquitous Systems, Dresden Technical University, Dresden, GermanyField test and demonstration of IP-KOM-ÖVMatthias Bücheler, Office of the Board of Directors,Stuttgarter Strassenbahnen AG, Stuttgart, Germany

16:00 -17:30 | Hall 2, Forum AMarket Update 7Chair: Klaus Janke, Vice President, INIT GmbH, Karlsruhe, Germany The future way to ensure efficiencyElke Frommann, Director Sales, PSI Transcom GmbH, Berlin, GermanyAccurate basic data – automatic route surveyKlaus Janke, Vice President, INIT GmbH, Karlsruhe, GermanyTicketing: Innovation meets functionalityRené Rothe, Managing Director Trapeze Germany,Trapeze Germany GmbH, Berlin, GermanyAndroid tablet-based passenger information and fleet managementMalte Metzing, CEO, myBus GmbH, Berlin, Germany

09:00 -09:30 | Restaurant for delegates, hall 2Welcome coffee

09:30 -11:00 | Conference room WestSession 7A | Intelligent Surveillance - a cornerstone on public transport security Chair: Thomas Kritzer, Chairman of the UITP Security Commission, Head of Department Security and Service, Wiener Linien, Vienna, AustriaReview of track intrusion detection systems, Bilbao Eduardo Hernandez Ledesma, Safety and Security Department,Metro Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain Overview of control room software standardsDavid Gorshkov, Chair APTA CCTV Standard Committee, Digital Grape Business Services Ltd, New York, United States of America

Thursday | 20 February 2014

Human factors in video analyticsJeroen van Rest, Senior Consultant Security, Sensors & Privacy, TNO, The Hague, The Netherlands Panel Debate: What happens when the alarm sounds?Ron Iphofen, Ethics Consultant, SECUR-ED Ethical Advisory Group, Marsais, FranceEduardo Hernandez Ledesma, Safety and Security Department,Metro Bilbao, Bilbao, SpainDavid Gorshkov, Chair APTA CCTV Standard Committee,Digital Grape Business Services Ltd, New York, United States of AmericaJeroen van Rest, Senior Consultant Security, Sensors & Privacy, TNO, The Hague, The Netherlands

09:30 -11:00 | Conference room EastSession 7B | International best practice - a world-wide selection Chair: Paul Gwynn, Managing Director INIT Asia-Pacific, INIT AG,Singapore, SingaporeJourney planning, APIs and OpenData Federico Hernandez, IT solution architect, Västtrafik AB, Gothenburg, Sweden Development of an integrated CAD/AVL in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois, USAWilliam L. Volk, Managing Director, Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District, Urbana, Illinois, United States of AmericaOne shared national IT-system for DRT about demand responsive transport in DenmarkNiels Tvilling Larsen, Head of Planning and Business Development, FlexDanmark, Aalborg, DenmarkNationwide IC card interoperable service in JapanNaoki Mizoguchi, Manager, IT & Suica Business Development Headquarters, East Japan Railway Company (JR East), Tokyo, Japan

09:30 -11:00 | Hall 2, Forum B Market Update 8 Chair: Moritz Hegmann, Key Account Management, Sirius fleetmanagement solutions GmbH, Münster, Germany

FalckSirius EcoDriveMoritz Hegmann, Key Account Management,Sirius fleetmanagement solutions GmbH, Münster, GermanyCollaboration of car-sharing operators with PT companies in GermanyWilli Loose, Managing Director, Bundesverband CarSharing e. V. (bcs), Berlin, GermanyOptimizing the daily management of vehicles and personnel of apublic transport company: the success story of the M.A.I.O.R.solution implemented at ATAC in RomeBruno Stockel, Technical Support Engineer, M.A.I.O.R., Lucca, ItalydeZign - electronic timetable with zero energy consumptionMichael Tittel, Sales, dresden elektronik verkehrstechnik gmbh, Dresden, Germany

11:00 -11:30 | Restaurant for delegates, hall 2Coffee break

11:30 -13:00 | Conference room EastSession 8 | Intermodal Transport Control Systems (ITCS) - from resource- to customer management Chair: René Zeller, Chairman of the IT-TRANS Working Group, Head of Business Development, Trapeze Switzerland GmbH, Neuhausen am Rheinfall, SwitzerlandWords of greetingWinfried Hermann, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure,Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart, GermanyModularisation buying components instead of systemsPeter Raue, Head of General Affairs Infrastructure, Rhein-Neckar-Verkehr GmbH, Mannheim, GermanyIBIS-IP - an IP based successor of IBISTorsten Franke, Product Manager, IVU Traffic Technologies AG, Aachen, GermanyDirk Weisser, Project Manager Research, INIT GmbH, Karlsruhe, GermanyNottingham CityMark Fowles, Managing Director, Nottingham City Transport, Nottingham, United Kingdom

11:30 -13:00 | Hall 2, Forum A Market Update 9 Chair: Emmanuel Schneider, EALA Fare Management Director, Accenture, Paris, France A new age of ticketing - how to increase revenue in public transportMatthias Augustyniak, Managing Director, Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH,Mönchengladbach, GermanyMore ways to pay: a vision for future fare collectionDavid Jacobs, General Manager of Emerging Payment Solutions, Vix Technology, Cambridge, United KingdomFrom legacy tickets to e-ticketingDaniel Houlden, Business Development Manager, Custom, Kelkheim,GermanyTicketing-as-a-service: The future of fare managementEmmanuel Schneider, EALA Fare Management Director, Accenture, Paris, France

11:30 -13:00 | Hall 2, Forum B Market Update 10 Chair: Peter Mott, Director Business Development Public Transport,PTV Group, Karlsruhe, GermanyCombined mobility of the futureSimone Koehler, Head of Partner Management Road and City Mobility IT,Siemens AG, Munich, GermanyValue-added services in transportation systemsCuneyt Eriguc, Deputy General Manager Marketing & Sales,E-Kent AS, Istanbul, TurkeyStrategic tools for Bus Rapid Transit planningPeter Mott, Director Business Development Public Transport, PTV Group, Karlsruhe, Germany(e)-Bike Sharing – The common Bicycle’s transformationinto a public transport vehiclePhilip James Douglas, CEO, Velobility AG, Cham, Switzerland

DIRECTIONS/SHUTTLE SERVICESA daily bus shuttle service will be provided to/from Karlsruhe Central Railway Station and selected hotels.

Central Railway Station – Trade Fair Center Tuesday – Wednesday 8.10 a.m., 8.25 a.m., 8.40 a.m., 9.10 a.m., 9.25 a.m., 9.40 a.m. every 30 minutes until 6.10 p.m. Thursday 8.10 a.m., 8.25 a.m., 8.40 a.m., 9.10 a.m., 9.25 a.m., 9.40 a.m. every 30 minutes until 4.10 p.m. 4.10 p.m. last bus shuttle

Trade Fair Center – Central Railway Station Tuesday – Wednesday 8.30 a.m., 9.00 a.m., 9.15 a.m., 9.30 a.m. every 30 minutes until 6.30 p.m. Thursday 8.30 a.m., 9.00 a.m., 9.15 a.m., 9.30 a.m. every 30 minutes until 4.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. last bus shuttle

Public transportFrom Karlsruhe City Center: Take the S2 (suburban railway), travelling towards Rheinstetten. Alight at Messe/Leichtsandstrasse. From Karlsruhe Central Railway Station: Take line 4 (towards Waldstadt) until you reach Europaplatz/Kaiserstrasse; change to line S2 (towards Rheinstetten). Alight at Messe/Leichtsandstrasse.

Hotel Novotel – Trade Fair Center 8.10 a.m. | Tuesday - Thursday 8.20 a.m. | Tuesday - Thursday 9.30 a.m | Tuesday - Thursday

Trade Fair Center – Hotel Novotel6.15 p.m. | Tuesday only,via Hotel Leonardo6.20 p.m. | Tuesday only,via Hotel Leonardo

Hotel Leonardo – Trade Fair Center8.10 a.m. | Tuesday - Thursday8.20 a.m. | Tuesday - Thursday9.15 a.m. | Tuesday - Thursday,via Hotel Novotel

Trade Fair Center – Hotel Leonardo6.15 p.m. | Tuesday only6.20 p.m. | Tuesday only

13:00 -13:15 | Conference room EastClosing remarksBritta Wirtz, Managing Director, Karlsruher Messe- und Kongress-GmbH,Karlsruhe, Germany

Alain Flausch, Secretary General, UITP, Brussels, Belgium

13:00 -15:00 | Restaurant for delegates, hall 2Lunch

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