Congress Day One: Tuesday 19th May 2015
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Congress Day One: Tuesday 19th May 2015
Congress Day One: Tuesday 19th May 2015 08:00 Morning coffee and registration OPENING FUTURIST KEYNOTE: 09:00 Transport 2030: A review of emerging and future smart mobility solutions Rohit Talwar, CEO, Fast Future SmartRail CEO & CIO EXECUTIVE SUMMIT 09:30 The opening session of the congress invites rail and metro CEOs from across the world to provide strategic insights on how to create the next generation of intelligent rail and metro assets. The session looks at the current position of rail and will discuss future needs to enhance reliability, competitives, ridership and ultimately, profitability. Key discussion points include: • Financing and maximising ROI from future generation rail assets • What does the next generation of rail networks look like? • Enhancing competitiveness and increasing ridership • From silos to integration; cost effective rail networks Executive Panel Moderator: Dr. Libor Lochman, Executive Director, CER 09:30 Host Keynote: Ensuring that the long term vision for economic and social cohesion for the Netherlands is achieved with rail Paul Dirix, Director of Transport, NS 09:50 Presentation: The vision for the future Great Britain rail network to set a precedent for the rest of Europe Simon Whitehorn, Head of National Operating Strategy, Network Rail Infrastructure* 10:10 Presentation: HS2 - Putting the passenger at the heart of planning and development Andrew McNaughton, Technical Director, HS2 Ian Wright, Head of Research, Passenger Focus Executive Panel & Audience Q&A: Developing a competitive, sustainable and futureproof rail network for Europe 10:30 Renata Suša, CEO & President, HZ Croatian Railways Paul Dirix, Director of Transport, NS Josef Stoll, Chief Technology Officer, Deutsche Bahn AG Björn Rosell, CIO, SJ AB Paolo Ripa, COO, NTV Jukka-Pekka Suonikko, CIO, VR Finnish Railways 11:00 Networking coffee Andrew McNaughton, Technical Director, HS2 Ian Wright, Head of Research, Passenger Focus Joan Amorós, Secretary General, FERRMED Monika Heiming, Executive Director, European Rail Infrastructure Managers Olivier Onidi, Director, Innovative & Sustainabile Mobility, European Commission (DG Move) STRATEGIC SESSION: The integrated digital railway In an increasingly digitised world, the rapid advances in IT present unique and exciting new opportunities for railways and metros to make their networks more reliable, integrated and cost effective. What does the integrated, connected network of the future look like and how can railways create an IT centric network? 11:20 Case Study: Creating an integrated digital railway Josef Stoll, Chief Technology Officer, Deutsche Bahn AG 11:40 Case Study: The power of IT to revolutionise rail Björn Rosell, CIO, SJ AB 12:00 Case Study: Utilising IT to improve service and reduce cost Lars Vriesendorp, Manager, Strategic IT, ProRail + Arjen Boersma, Manager, Information Policy, ProRail 12:20 Case Study: Developing IT-driven passenger services Jukka-Pekka Suonikko, CIO, VR Finnish Railways 12:40 13:10 Panel: Creating an IT centric rail operation Josef Stoll, Chief Technology Officer, Deutsche Bahn Lars Vriesendorp, Manager, Strategic IT, ProRail Arjen Boersma, Manager, Information Policy, ProRail Jukka-Pekka Suonikko, CIO, VR Finnish Railways Björn Rosell, CIO, SJ AB Trude Østby Dahl, CIO, NSB* Danilo Gismondi, CIO, Trenitalia* Networking lunch INTERACTIVE ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS 14:10 The roundtable sessions offer a perfect platform for interaction, debate and best practice sharing. Led by specialist facilitators, delegates will sit on tables of no more than 10 delegates and following the moderators' introductory presentation, will discuss on their tables, the challenges presented. Each table will then feedback to the whole group their conclusions, so you can take practical information back to the office to improve your business! Testing and certification This roundtable workshop will look at the importance of testing and certification. Obviously, for any railway or metro system, safety and reliability is paramount. New technologies and any operational upgrades must be tested effectively but how can this be done in the most time and cost efficient manner possible? Workshop Host: Arne Borälv, CEO, Prover Technology 15:10 Mission Critical Telecom masterclass Technology has evolved and having deployed new railway telecom systems it is crucial to make sure they are being used to effectively improve operations. An effective mission critical network is crucial to ensure minimal interference and disruption. This telecom masterclass sessions provides an overview of how the network can be used to ensure safe and reliable operations for passengers. Workshop Host: Michel Clement, Global VP Railways, Kapsch CarrierCom Optimizing asset life cycle with intelligent condition-based maintenance Railway operators and OEMs require the highest rates of safety, quality, profitability and energy efficiency. An effective and intelligent condition detection system to monitor and plan maintenance can guarantee this; detecting damage and allowing sufficient time for repairs before rail operations are affected. Workshop Host: Networking coffee TECHNICAL SESSION: Remote conditioning, diagnostics and maintenance Exploiting the role of IT and big data is not only important in ensuring the network is operating at full capacity but crucially, can help to manage the condition of rolling stock, reduce costs and keep optimal numbers of cars in service. In addition, Furthermore, Intelligence maintenance based on trainborne inspection and onboard diagnostics (CCTV) can help inform an effective preventative and predictive maintenance strategy. 15:40 Case Study: Planning maintenance with real time monitoring and smart planning Dirk Jan Brakel, Director Business Development & Strategy, NedTrain 16:00 Case Study: Achieving low cost and high performance with intelligent IT maintenance Paolo Masini, Director of Rolling Stock Engineering & Maintenance Processes, Trenitalia SpA 16:20 Case Study: Effectively monitor your infrastructure with IT Monish Sengupta, Railway Signalling Design & CBTC specialist , University College London 16:40 Case Study: Utilising satellite communications for enhanced monitoring Rob Postema, Feasibility Study Manager, European Space Agency 17:00 Panel: Developing an effective maintenance programme to improve service levels Paolo Masini, Director of Rolling Stock Engineering & Maintenance Processes, Trenitalia SpA Dirk Jan Brakel, Manager Business Development & Strategy, NedTrain Monish Sengupta, Railway Signalling Design & CBTC specialist , University College London Rob Postema, Feasibility Study Manager, European Space Agency Martin Gibson, CIO, Abellio Group* Ruetger Fenkes, Head of Project & Programme Management Passenger Transport Division, Deutsche Bahn AG* 17:50 Moderator conclusions and key actions from Smart IT Networks & Asset Management Day One 18:00 SmartRail COCKTAIL RECEPTION 19:30 End of Day One Congress Day Two: Wednesday 20th May 2015 08:30 Morning coffee and registration SmartRail FINANCE & BUSINESS STRATEGY SUMMIT The opening session of the congress invites rail and metro CFOs, FDs, Strategy and Business Development Heads from across the world to provide strategic insights on how European rail and metro operators can be competitive, in a period of huge investment and demand growth. The session looks at the current position of rail, it's attractiveness to the passenger and as a freight mover, and will discuss change management needed to enhance competitives, ridership and ultimately, profitability. Key discussion points include: • Procurement strategies for European railways and metros • Future vision on procurement and competition • Pricing initiatives and business planning to remain competitive • State and private railway collaboration and competition Moderator: Philippe Citroën, Director General, UNIFE* 09:00 Presentation: Innovative financial strategies for European railway operators Charles Mander, Finance Director, NS - Netherlands Railways 09:20 Presentation: Developing and enforcing business strategy to create a modern, profitable and customer-oriented rail network Bjorn Westerberg, Head of Strategy & Business Planning, SJ AB 09:40 Presentation: Workling towards long term strategic goals to increase capacity and quality of the rail network Stefan Bock, Head of Strategy and Corporate Development, ÖBB 10:00 Presentation: Overcoming an economic financial crisis to create and deliver a cost effective transit network for the future Cormac Rabbitt, Managing Director, Metro Dublin 10:20 11:00 Executive Panel: Enabling a modern, profitable rail business Charles Mander, Finance Director, NS - Netherlands Railways Bjorn Westerberg, Head of Strategy & Business Planning, SJ AB Christian Schang, Director of Projects, SNCF Infra Cormac Rabbitt, Managing Director, Metro Dublin Duncan Cross, Deputy Director, Transport for London Stefan Bock, Head of Strategy and Corporate Development, ÖBB - Austrian Railways Susanne Mørch Koch, Chief Commercial Officer, DSB - Danish Railways* Networking Coffee Break STRATEGIC SESSION: Cost reduction through asset managment The railway industry has a broad and complex asset base that have typically been managed in ineffective and costly silos. IT can be better utilised to integrate this asset management and create a single source of transparent information to reduce cost and drive efficiency. This session looks at this move from silo to integration and how to better manage assets. 11:30 Case Study: Optimising asset management decisions through IT Christian Pettauer, CIO, WESTBahn 11:50 Case Study: Turning asset information into a cost effective asset management strategy Hans-Peter Lang, Managing Director, DB Systemtechnik 12:10 Case Study: Asset information to analyse business decisions Sebastian Jarczynski, Director, Ramm Consulting 12:30 13:10 Panel Discussion: Evolving with the changing rail landscape Hans-Peter Lang, Managing Director, DB Systemtechnik Christian Pettauer, CIO, WESTBahn Jukka-Pekka Suonikko, CIO, VR Finnish Railways Sebastian Jarczynski, Director, Ramm Consulting Ian Pountney, Head of Technology, Eurostar Networking Lunch INTERACTIVE ROUNDTABLE SESSIONS 14:15 The roundtable sessions offer a perfect platform for interaction, debate and best practice sharing. Led by specialist facilitators, delegates will sit on tables of no more than 10 delegates and following the moderators' introductory presentation, will discuss on their tables, the challenges presented. Each table will then feedback to the whole group their conclusions, so you can take practical information back to the office to improve your business! Fleet and Infrastructure Asset Management Railway operators and infrastructure managers need to maximise functionality and operational performance; effectively managing and reducing Whole Life Cost of all assets, whilst ensuring safety or minimising costs is key for a profitable business. Years of experience and lessons learned across a wide range of industries will be outlined in this workshop, designed to assist in implementing business-critical asset management strategy. Workshop Host: Rail and 'The Internet of Things' Railways have more passenger data, travel information and analysis potential than they have ever had before. This data can be an asset when utilised in the right way. Effective use of analytics and real time computing can reduce cost and improve passenger services. It can also lead to better management of fleet to improve on time performance and reliability. This session looks at how to make big data a competitive advantage Workshop Host: Regulation & Liberalisation of the European Rail Market This workshop will present and analyse the past and future impact that new entrants to the rail market have on services delivered to customers and to the economy. Featuring two leading speakers, the session offfers the opportunity to question and discuss the strategic and technical implications of liberalisation. Workshop Hosts: Lord Tony Berkeley, Board Member, European Rail Freight Association Andrea Giuricin, Head of Studies, NTV – Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori RESERVED 15:15 Networking Coffee Break TECHNICAL SESSION: Utilising IT to optimise operations Technology integration is key in developing the optimal solution to meet all operational, signalling and passenger requirements. With efficient use of technology, not only is mission critical signalling, voice and operational data improved, but passenger information and control on-board can be optimised and all costs can be reduced. What are the potential operational benefits and how can railways exploit them? 15:45 Case Study: Optimising operations with RFID technology Karl Åkerlund, Detector Systems Specialist, Trafikverket 16:00 Case Study: Tit le t o be confirmed Senior representative from Rajant Corporation 16:15 Case Study: Reducing costs and increasing operational efficiency through effective IT management Anders Hållberg, Head of Planning, MTR Nordic 16:30 Seminar: Innovating networks for maximum capacity using the example of freight twin hubs Ekki Kreutzberger, Project Co-ordinator of Twin Hub Network, Delft University of Technology, OTB 16:45 17:20 17:30 Panel Discussion: The power of IT to reduce your costs Anders Hållberg, Head of Planning, MTR Nordic Ekki Kreutzberger, Project Co-ordinator of Twin Hub Network, Delft University of Technology, OTB Karl Åkerlund, Detector Systems Specialist, Trafikverket Senior representative from Rajant Corporation Danilo Gismondi, CIO, Trenitalia* Moderator conclusions and key actions from Smart IT Networks & Asset Management Day Two End of Day Two Name Job Title Organisation Dr. Libor Lochman Executive Director CER Renata Suša President & CEO Croatian Railways (Hrvatske željeznice) Hans-Peter Lang Managing Director DB Systemtechnik Ekki Kreutzberger Project coordinator of Twin Hub Network Delft University of Technology, OTB Josef Stoll Chief Technology Officer Deutsche Bahn AG Dr. Klaus-Rudiger Hase Head of ETCS On-Board Program Deutsche Bahn Netz AG Olivier Onidi Director, Innovative & Sustainabile Mobility European Commission (DG Move) Frank Schuhhulz Managing Director ERS Railways Michel Reusen Managing Director ERTMS Users Group Stefano Geraci Deputy Managing Director ERTMS Users Group Monika Heiming Executive Director European Rail Infrastructure Managers Rob Postema Feasibility Study Manager European Space Agency Rohit Talwar CEO Fast Future Joan Amorós Secretary General FERRMED Professor Andrew McNaughton Technical Director HS2 Jo de Bosschere ETCS Project Manager Infrabel Gaute Elvenes Project Manager OAM for ERTMS National Implementation Jernbaneverket Bjørn Rudberg Senior Consultant Jernbaneverket (Ramboll Group A/S) Cormac Rabbitt Managing Director Metro Dublin Peter Brugts Interoperability Expert Ministry of Railways Anders Hållberg Head of Planning MTR Nordic Dirk Jan Brakel Manager Business & Development Strategy NedTrain Tim Lane Principal Strategy and Innovation Manager Network Rail Bello Roni Head of Signalling & Telecommunications Nigerian Railways Charles Mander Finance Director NS Dr. Ramon Lentink Senior Research Leader NS Paul Dirix Director of Transport NS Jos Holtzer Head of Project Management & Support, Dept. of Rolling Stock & Energy NS Louis Michielsen Standards and Legislation Manager NS Reizigers Paolo Ripa Chief Operations Officer NTV – Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori S.p.A. Andrea Giuricin Head of Studies & Research NTV – Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori S.p.A. Christian Sagmeister Head of Telecommunications Department ÖBB Stefan Bock Head of Strategy and Corporate Development ÖBB Andreas Kos Head of Radio Technologies ÖBB Johann Berger Head of Signalling Projects ÖBB Ian Wright Head of Research Passenger Focus Arjen Zoetmann Senior Policy & Strategy Adviser ProRail Lars Vriesendorp Manager, Strategic IT ProRail Arjen Boersma Manager, Information Policy ProRail Lord Tony Berkeley Chairman Rail Freight Group Nicolas Laurelut Head of Telecommunications Unit Réseau Ferré De France (Rff) Talhat Khechen Head of Engineering Telecom Réseau Ferré De France (Rff) Fabio Senesi Head Train Control and Command System and Telecommunication RFI Maria Leenen CEO SCI Verkehr Björn Rosell CIO SJ AB Bjorn Westerberg Head of Strategy and Business Planning SJ Group Danilo Sirnik Chief of Development Slovenian Railways Dr. Marc Antoni Head of Technological Innovation Department SNCF Valery Versailles Head of Innovation & Research SNCF Christian Schang Projects Director SNCF INFRA Christian Daniel ECM Business Processing Director SNCF - Centre d'Ingénierie du Matériel (CIM) Karl Åkerlund Detector Systems Specialist Trafikverket Duncan Cross Deputy Director Transport for London Monish Sengupta Railway Signalling Design & CBTC specialist University College London Paolo Masini Director of Rolling Stock Engineering & Maintenance Processes Trenitalia SpA David Russo Group Signaling & Telecoms Trenitalia SpA Sebastian Jarczynski Systems Performance Engineer Tube Lines / London Underground Michel van Liefferinge General Manager UNISIG Jukka-Pekka Suonikko CIO VR - Finnish Railways Hiroyuki Haratsu Chief Engineer of Rolling Stock Design, Rolling Stock Department West Japan Railways (JR West) Tomoki Yoshikawa Chief Engineer of Rolling Stock Management, Rolling Stock Department West Japan Railways (JR West) Christian Pettauer CIO WESTbahn