Railway Terminal World Design and Technology Conference 2012
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The Railway Terminal World Design and Technology Conference will bring together station and terminal managers, designers, purchasers and specifiers from operators around the world for a two-day conference that will look at the latest cutting-edge developments, projects, technologies and solutions for tomorrow’s rail hubs.




Learn from the best in the business! Create or update your next-generation terminal or station here!


Confirmed speakers include:

  • Maria Ayerdi-Kaplan, Executive Director, Transbay Joint Powers Authority (Moderator)
  • Dr Bernhard Rüger, St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences and Vienna University of Technology; and Dipl.-Ing. Hans-Christian Graf, Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences
  • Stefan Seer and Roland Krpata, Mobility Department, Austrian Institute of Technology
  • Michael Wolczyk, director, Union Station Rail Corridor Infrastructure, GO Transit
  • Peter Jenkins, architect director, BDP
  • Mike Goggin, director – International Advisory, Steer Davies Gleave
  • Ming He, executive director (Australia) and Jean-Pierre Baudry, key account director (France), Xtralis
  • Tony Wijntuin, managing director/owner, Wyne Strategy and Innovation
  • Alan Thompson, director of Developments, Portland Design
  • Alex Schmid, managing director, Savannah Simulations
  • Pierre-Michel Delpeuch, managing director of Atelier Villes & Paysages
  • Rob Naybour, director, Weston Williamson
  • Thomas Drexler, director, Amadeus Rail
  • Patrik Anderson, product group manager, Axis Communications
  • Klaus Schipper, product manager, Conrac
  • ÖBB-Infrastruktur AG (speaker tbc)
  • SNCF – Gares & Connexions (speaker tbc)

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Preliminary programme: Over 25 speakers will be participating – revisit this site to discover new speakers as they are confirmed.


 
Magazine
  • Future stations – tomorrow’s technologies, design challenges and solutions
  • Security and access control – next-generation CCTV, ticketing solutions, alarm systems, behavioural recognition systems, ticket barriers/access control technologies, body scanners, and track safety solutions
  • Wayfinding and crowd control – signage and PIDS and modelling systems
  • Retail – increasing station revenues and attracting more retail
  • Passenger experience – VIP lounges, seating, flooring, lighting and lavatory solutions
  • Sustainability and the environment – managing vehicle emissions and pest control, and integrating green solutions, waste management and eco-friendly design
  • Design and architecture – future design trends and requirements, and next-generation modelling systems and materials
  • Plus presentations about showcase terminals and stations from around the globe