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2nd AnnuAl

International conference: 27 28 February 2012 New Delhi, India

Establishing Indias transportation problems and understanding new trends in the design and implementation of Intelligent Transport Systems

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Local insights
q q q q Sanjay Agrawal, Director, Ministry of Communications and IT and Member ITS, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways Sanjay Singh Gaharwar, General Manager - Technical, National Highways Authority of India Gaurav Gupta, Managing Director, Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation V. Muralidharan, Head of Control and Instrumentation Group, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing

International experts
q Richard Di Bona, Director, LLA Consultancy Ltd. (Hong Kong) q Ivan Fencl, Head of Association, Innovation in Transport (Czech Republic) q Sadiq A. Pirani, Principal Engineer, Pirani Engineering Inc. (Canada)

Other speakers in the spotlight:


q M. M. Bansal, Director of Transport Engineering, Bureau of Indian Standards q Bhagwant Kishore, Deputy General Manager ITS, Egis India Consulting Engineers Pvt Ltd q Nishi Mittal, Head of Department for Traffic Engineering and Road Safety Division, Central Road Research Institute q Dr. Kayitha Ravinder, Scientist for Transport Engineering and Road Safety Division, Central Road Research Institute

Key benefits of attending:


q q Learn about new initiatives, projects and techniques to develop a deep understanding of the Indian ITS industry Hear from local and international experts to acquire knowledge of the latest trends and technologies to improve the design, implementation and operation of ITS frameworks Understand regulatory aspects for ITS implementation and maintenance to ensure you are up to date with industry requirements Gain insights on systems management, ITS implementation and safety standards to improve quality and sustainability while optimising operations and costs Meet with senior government officials and ITS industry professionals to expand and improve your business connections

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Conference day one:


Monday 27 February 2012
08.00 08.55 Registration and coffee Chairs welcome and opening speech Dr. S. Gangopadhyay, Director, Central Road Research Institute

Identifying international best practices in the implementation and use of ITS


14.00 Standardising as a means for safety and security Determining the importance of standardising ITS technologies across India Assessing the importance of quality assessment before, during and after implementation of systems Demonstrating the need for standardising vehicle license plates across the country M. M. Bansal, Director of Transport Engineering, Bureau of Indian Standards Ensuring safety of road users by implementing ITS Discussing roles and responsibilities of government bodies, contractors, traffic authorities and road users Assessing the benefits of automatic traffic enforcement cameras Integrating variable speed limits to ensure safety of road users and better law enforcement for traffic authorities Sadiq A. Pirani, Principal Engineer for ITS, Traffic Engineering and Transportation Planning Services, Pirani Engineering Inc. (Canada) Afternoon networking break Discussing the Accident Data Collection and Analysis System for better safety and law enforcement Highlighting the importance of uniform and accurate road accident data collection Utilising ITS technologies for accident data collection and analysis Enabling ITS for online transmission of data Dr. Nishi Mittal, Head of Department - Traffic Engineering & Road Safety Division, Central Road Research Institute Assessing the role of business intelligence (BI) in public transport Identifying and integrating key performance indicators Determining performance goals The laying of foundation data and developing a staging area Using BI company wide to drive efficiency and performance in a transport operation Kevin Pallett, Managing Director, IRIS Consultancy and Executive Editor, Thinking Transit (U.K.) Making the future of public transport intelligent, responsive, efficient and personalised Evaluating uncertainties with existing transport solutions Seeing transport technologies as a series of step-wise developments Showcasing Personal Rapid Transit (PRT) technology and its applications Richard Di Bona, Director, LLA Consultancy Ltd. (Hong Kong) Highlighting innovations and achievements in the latest ITS technology Monitoring projects remotely with the use of ITS technology Ensuring smooth flow of traffic using radars and sensors Evaluating the effectiveness of wirelessly connected vehicle technology to prevent crashes M. M. Bansal, Director of Transport Engineering, Bureau of Indian Standards Sadiq A. Pirani, Principal Engineer for ITS, Traffic Engineering and Transportation Planning Services, Pirani Engineering Inc. (Canada) Dr. Nishi Mittal, Head of Department - Traffic Engineering & Road Safety Division, Central Road Research Institute Kevin Pallett, Managing Director, IRIS Consultancy and Executive Editor, Thinking Transit (U.K.) Richard Di Bona, Director, LLA Consultancy Ltd. (Hong Kong) Chairs closing comments Dr. S. Gangopadhyay, Director, Central Road Research Institute

Demonstrating the current trends and future opportunities of ITS in India


09.00 Assessing the role of ITS in the National Highways Development Program (NHDP) in India Showcasing the benefits of Highway Traffic Management Systems (HTMS) for the NHAI Assessing the suitability of Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) on Indian highways Learning the role of ITS in ensuring safety of road users on Indian highways Reviewing the need for reducing environmental risks through the implementation of ITS infrastructure Sanjay Singh Gaharwar, General Manager - Technical, National Highways Authority of India Discussing opportunities and challenges in i-enabling the Indian transportation sector Discussing the main differences between ITS and IT Showcasing current trends in highways and the urban transportation sector Identifying the key focus areas of the Indian transportation industry Studying GAP analysis of interests and benefits for all ITS users Venkata Subbarao, Associate Vice President, GMR Group Executive exchange networking session This networking session will allow delegates, speakers and sponsors to mingle and meet during this brief break in the program. Business cards are a must and you will benefit by expanding your business networks by meeting with fellow professionals and operators in the Indian ITS industry Morning networking break

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Defining policy and regulatory challenges in a rapidly growing ITS industry


11.00 Implementing and monitoring robust policies suited to the Indian environment Determining current policy frameworks of ITS in India Keeping policies in tune with evolving technology Discussing why Indian transport infrastructure needs quality ITS implementation and maintenance Sanjay Agrawal, Director, Ministry of Communications and IT and Member ITS, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways Effectively spreading awareness of the need for large scale implementation of ITS in India Educating all stakeholders on the importance of safety and security Ensuring interconnectivity across state borders Determining Indias readiness to adhere to Intelligent Transport Systems Madhav Pai, Director Technical, Centre for Sustainable Transport India Planning and designing the functional aspects of ITS with a green mindset Determining how ITS can help decongest Indian roads and highways Using renewable energy to power ITS products in remote locations Promoting safety and sustainability through use of ITS Dr. Anuradha Shukla, Head of Transport Planning, Central Road Research Institute Summit lunch with networking opportunity Understanding tangible benefits of incorporating ITS in Indian transport infrastructure Overcoming high initial investment to achieve long-term savings in maintenance services Stimulating economic growth with large scale implementation of ITS Moving towards a greener future in Indian transportation Venkata Subbarao, Associate Vice President, GMR Group Sanjay Agrawal, Director, Ministry of Communications and IT and Member ITS, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways Dr. Anuradha Shukla, Head of Transport Planning, Central Road Research Institute

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Panel discussion

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Conference day two:


Tuesday 28 February 2012
08.00 08.55 Registration and coffee Chairs welcome and opening speech C. Krishna Kumar, ITS Consultant and Freelance Transportation Columnist, Independent Consultant

Analysing the economics of ITS implementation in India


13.30 Successful strategies for maximising income through ITS implementation Selecting the right equipment to maximise revenues Reviewing strategies to minimise costs Determining different revenue streams for concessionaires Binoy Mascarenhas, Urban Planner and Economist, Centre for Sustainable Transport India Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) - Costbenefit analyses of ITS in urban bus operation Studying the investment model used by BMTC for ITS implementation in Bangalore bus operations Analysing costs and benefits for various stakeholders Assessing the benefits of attracting foreign direct investment to a local project Laghu Parashar, Manager, IL&FS IDC Debating BOT vs. PPP investment frameworks Looking at the benefits and shortcomings of the BOT model Assessing the pros and cons of the PPP model Determining the most optimal model for large-scale ITS project implementation Reviewing public-public and private-private partnerships Binoy Mascarenhas, Urban planner and Economist, Centre for Sustainable Transport India Laghu Parashar, Manager, IL&FS IDC Afternoon networking break

Detailing efficient management strategies for ITS Infrastructure


09.00 Explaining the fundamentals of operations and management strategies for ITS frameworks Reviewing the functional requirements of operating and maintaining ITS frameworks Assessing international best practices to improve operation and management strategies and capabilities on Indian highways and urban transport networks Understanding the importance of monitoring performance as an important tool to ensure maximum efficiency of ITS infrastructure Mr. Puneet Singh Bindra, Vice President, Intelligent Transport Solutions Pvt. Ltd. and Vice Chairman, Indian Roads Federation ITS Policy Sub-Committee Managing ITS frameworks in Mysore City Discussing the issues facing KSRTC in managing ITS frameworks Reviewing budgeting frameworks for implementing and managing ITS infrastructure Understanding the importance of a centralised traffic control centre to handle the operational requirements of traffic management Gaurav Gupta, Managing Director, Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation Optimising operations and management of ITS frameworks Investing time and money to improve operations and management of ITS frameworks in India Formulating a systems administrator to ensure operations and management guidelines are followed Ensuring quality control throughout the life cycle of the project Mr. Puneet Singh Bindra, Vice President, Intelligent Transport Solutions Pvt. Ltd. and Vice Chairman, Indian Roads Federation ITS Policy Sub-Committee Gaurav Gupta, Managing Director, Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation Morning networking break 14.00

09.30 Case study

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10.00 Panel discussion

Panel discussion 15.30 16.00 16.30 17.00 Panel discussion 17.30

Case study

Ensuring effective traffic management through the implementation of ITS


Using ITS to manage growing surface traffic demand in countries with rapidly growing economies Evaluating rising traffic demand in countries with rapidly growing economies in the 21st century Discussing the integration of traffic and land planning and the role of traffic modelling in these processes Defining the role of ITS in event driven traffic management and the implementation of decision support systems Identifying traffic engineering measures and tasks in the area of road safety improvement Ivan Fencl, Head of Association, Innovation in Transport (Czech Republic) Improving efficiency of highway transportation with the use of HTMS Assessing the application of HTMS across national highways in India Reviewing HTMS standards and design codes as per IRC and MoRTH guidelines Applying HTMS as a safety enhancing and traffic management tool to ensure optimal utilisation of available infrastructure Evaluating the effectiveness of HTMS on Indian Highways Bhagwant Kishore, Deputy General Manager ITS, Egis India Consulting Engineers Pvt Ltd Showcasing Transit Signal Priority (TSP) Evaluating a systems engineering approach to TSP Designing, planning, installing and implementing TSP Case study: Light Rail Transit (LRT) in the city of Phoenix, Arizona Rajendra Dwivedi, Senior Engineer - Transportation, Mott MacDonald Highlighting the benefits of implementing RFID at toll plazas Utilising passive RFID technology for automatic vehicle identification and toll collection Evaluating RFID tags as an inexpensive and cost effective technology Electronic payments using OBU/tags and smart cards for toll transactions Ivan Fencl, Head of Association, Innovation in Transport (Czech Republic) Bhagwant Kishore, Deputy General Manager ITS, Egis India Consulting Engineers Pvt Ltd Rajendra Dwivedi, Senior Engineer - Transportation, Mott MacDonald Chairs closing comments C. Krishna Kumar, ITS Consultant and Freelance Transportation Columnist, Independent Consultant

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Assessing cutting-edge technologies for Indian traffic conditions


11.00 Determining the scope of ITS in public transport systems in Indian cities Utilising Passenger Information Systems (PIS) for efficient operation of public transport Integrating feeder systems into public transport infrastructure Improving operational efficiency of public transport systems with the application of ITS Dr. Geetam Tewari, Associate Professor of Transport Planning and Chair for Transportation Research and Injury Prevention Programme, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi Showcasing indigenous ITS solutions and next generation Traffic Control Systems Implementing Area Traffic Control Systems (ATCS) for heterogeneous and undisciplined traffic Assessing the benefits of Wireless Traffic Control Systems (WTCS) Demonstrating the advantages of Multilevel Parking Management Systems (MPMS) V. Muralidharan, Head of Control and Instrumentation Group, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing Assessing the suitability of Automatic Traffic Counters for Indian traffic conditions Reviewing the need to prepare for future population growth and expansion Addressing the issue of congestion by implementing state-of-theart ITS solutions Incorporating design aspects to match shifting perceptions of safety Dr. Kayitha Ravinder, Scientist for Transport Engineering and Road Safety Division, Central Road Research Institute Summit lunch with networking opportunity

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Intelligent Transport Systems


The rapid growth of the Indian economy in recent years has placed intense stress on a transportation infrastructure already suffering from a substantial deficit in capacity and efficiency. Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) are needed today, more than ever, to ensure that traffic is managed efficiently and to prepare India for its future growth and urban expansion. Under the National Highways Development Project (NHDP), the NHAI has earmarked INR 3.3 lakh crores towards building highways, expressways, by-passes and bridges until 2015 with an estimated INR 2 lakh crores coming from the private sector. The programme includes transportation networks that will require investment in ITS frameworks across India. Recently, Mysore was the first Indian city to implement a citywide ITS network of core technologies that include GPS, VMS and communication technologies. There are further projects in the pipeline across India such as Hyderabad Outer Ring Road, implementing ITS in Pune, Indore, etc. According to the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), there is a need to implement ITS in at least 200 cities and towns across India and the government has already awarded concessions to companies for implementing intelligent solutions in line with its impressive 20 kms a day highway building programme. There is an urgent need to harness the benefits of ITS to enable an improved understanding of traffic trends and offer effective solutions that will help in easing the stress on Indian transportation infrastructure including technologies such as Weigh-in-Motion (WIM), Variable Message Sign (VMS) and Area Traffic Management System (ATMS).

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Who will you network with at the 2nd Annual ITS India?
Ministry of Road Transport & Highways Member - ITS Joint secretary Ministry of Communications & IT Director - ITS NHAI Chairman Members Chief General Managers CRRI Director Head of Department - Traffic Engineering & Road Safety Division Head of Transport Planning Delhi Transport Corporation Chief General Manager State Road Transport Corporation Managing Director Concessionaires Infrastructure Contractors ITS Consultants Presidents, Senior Vice Presidents, Vice Presidents, Directors, Heads, General Managers and Chief Engineers: Delegate Profile Roads Report Code: EMR001 (note: revenue figures are in office currency) Infrastructure Time run: 11/16/2011 11:48:12 AM Operations & Maintenance

What IQPC event attendees have said about our previous ITS events:
It was an excellent opportunity for organisations to network with regional and global transport experts and to enhance our knowledge and understanding of key transport investments. Mowasalat - Qatar Transportation Company An instructive conference that featured the main actors and addressed the main challenges in the region for urban transportation. Alstom Transport

Sponsorship & Exhibition Opportunities


Only at the 2nd Annual ITS India conference will the highestlevel decision makers attend in one place at one time. They will evaluate products and services and will look to short-list potential suppliers for ITS projects across India. Can you afford to miss out on this opportunity? Do you have a product or service that our senior decisionmakers and influencers need? We have a range of business development / marketing and sales solutions that will be tailored to specifically deliver on your business objectives. For more details, call +91 80 4322 4127 or email enquiry@iqpc.ae

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