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ITS Strasbourg 2017
a walk through the programme
Didier Gorteman - Congress Director
Eric Sampson - Senior Programme Advisor
Panellists: Didier Gorteman, Director of Congresses Eric Sampson, Senior Programme Advisor Moderator: Pamela Valente, Congress Programme Manager
Agenda
No 3
Theme “ITS beyond borders”
No 4
Formal opening
Conference programme
Exhibition
Demonstrations
Technical visits
Associated events
Social events
Formal closing
Overall congress content
No 5
The week in overview Monday 19 June
09:00
09:30
10:00
10:30 Coffee Break
11:00
11:30
12:00
12:30
13:00
13:30
14:00
14:30
15:00
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00
16:30
17:00
17:30
18:00Exhibition Ribbon Cutting
18:30
19:30
20:00
20:30
21:00
22:00
Coffee BreakMayors' Summit
Sessions
Sessions
Coffee Break
Coffee Break
Sessions
Gala Dinner
Workshop EU
funding
19:00
Sessions
Welcome Reception in the
Exhibition
Exh
ibit
ion
Opening Ceremony
Plenary 1
Plenary 2
Lunch Break
Wednesday 21 June Tuesday 20 June Thursday 22 June
Exh
ibit
ion
Plenary 3
Conclusions
Closing Ceremony
Sessions
Sessions
ASFA
Conference
Lunch Break
Exh
ibit
ion
Lunch Break
Sessions
Sessions
No 6
Programme @ a glance
No 7
Programme
Opening & Closing
Ceremonies
3 Plenary Sessions
6
Executive Sessions
9
EC sessions
45
Technical Scientific
Commercial Sessions
50+
Special Interest
Sessions Programme
No 8
Plenary sessions
&
Executive sessions
No 9
PL1 Mobility across borders
Focus on the main theme ITS beyond borders and its different aspects
PL2 Smart cities and future ports: what is the role of ITS?
Focus on benefits, barriers and ways forward deriving from the change of
relationship between ports and the cities
PL3 Cooperative, connected and automated mobility
Focus on new scenarios and key deployment challenges for technological
and regulatory issues, interoperability, cross-border operations and
cooperation between stakeholders.
Plenary sessions
No 10
1. Digital Infrastructure for cooperative,
connected and automated mobility
What is included in the definition of Digital Infrastructure,
taking into account the point of view and the role of different
stakeholders?
2. Next generation goods delivery
A radical rethink is needed on how to create a future-proof
and sustainable logistics system that no longer considers
people and freight transport separately.
Executive sessions (1)
No 11
3. Satellite Technologies applied to mobility
With the fusion of space and terrestrial sensor data
delivering a comprehensive picture of transport conditions
and environmental impacts, satellite technologies are no
longer unrealistic but affordable and reliable transport
services. How can we best use them ?
4. Transport network evolution
Digital networks complement the physical ones driving
delivery solutions based on Big or Open Data and
Information; we need to amend our planning and
management to acknowledge this transformation.
Executive sessions (2)
No 12
5. Mobility services – from transport to mobility
The new paradigm of Mobility as a Service poses
challenges for service provider, transport providers and
customers’ data management. Will the innovation required
come from incumbent operators or from start-ups?
6. ITS and the environment
Finding the right mix of policies, technological innovation,
behaviour and choices, to provide an efficient level of
mobility but in a more sustainable way.
Executive sessions (3)
No 13
Some key numbers – Papers & SISs By type
• Technical 161
• Scientific 28
• Commercial 28
By topic PAPERS SISs
1. Mobility services – from transport to mobility 48 6
2. Next generation goods delivery 11 8
3. Transport networks evolution 55 8
4. Connected and automated transport 71 23
5. Satellite technology applied to mobility 9 4
6. ITS and the environment 16 6
7. Freestyle and cross-cutting 7 4
217 59
No 14
The Best Scientific Paper is
SP858 “ Cycle2Work: An empirical study on potential personalised
rewarding schemes delivered via smartphone technologies”
by Bingyuan Huang and colleagues from the University of Twente Centre
for Transport Studies, the Netherlands
The judges said:
“An innovative look at a common deployment problem – measuring how
successful you have been. The paper reports on a study evaluating the potential
effectiveness of incentives for cycling and describes a rigorous scientific method
that could be applied in other sectors”.
Best Papers Award 1
No 15
The judges commented “We have two excellent examples of knowledge transfer in
action of equal high quality so we have made two awards for Best Technical Paper”
TP855 “Cross-modal challenges and opportunities in transport safety”
by Isabela Erdelean and Peter Saleh from the Austrian Institute of Technology
The judges said:
“This paper aimed at understanding the common challenges facing all transport modes in
order to provide better customer information, improved safety and security as well as
indicators of the technologies, methodologies and approaches that might help us reduce
energy consumption”.
TP785 “Traffic Management 2.0, Contractual agreements and Schemes”
by Tiffany Vlemmings from the Netherlands National Data Warehouse and
colleagues from 4 other Netherlands organisations The judges said:
“A comprehensive and well-written description of the TM 2.0 (Traffic Management 2.0)
innovation platform that is a mini-reference guide for both new and experienced users. A
paper of great practical benefit for suppliers, users and regulators”.
Best Papers Award 2
No 16
Fast moving topics TOPIC PAPERS SISs
GLASGOW 2016
1. From standalone to connected to automated 75 8
2. Bringing services to users 85 18
3. Transport applications of satellite technologies 15 4
4. Sustainable transport for people and goods 50 8
5. ITS and climate change. 30 7
STRASBOURG 2017
1. Mobility services – from transport to mobility 48 6
2. Next generation goods delivery 11 8
3. Transport networks evolution 55 8
4. Connected and automated transport 71 26
5. Satellite technology applied to mobility 9 4
6. ITS and the environment 16 6
7. Freestyle and cross-cutting 7 4
No 17
International SISs
Opening Ceremony
Best Paper Awards
Plenary 1 ‒ Mobility across borders
Exhibition ribbon cutting
Welcome Reception
Congress day-by-day ‒ Monday
No 18
PL 2 Smart cities and future ports: what is the
role of ITS?
ES 1 Digital Infrastructure for cooperative,
connected and automated mobility
ES 2 Next generation goods delivery
ES 3 Satellite technologies applied to mobility
Congress day-by-day ‒ Tuesday
No 19
Mayors’ Summit
ES 4 Transport network evolution
ES 5 Mobility services – from transport to
mobility
ES 6 ITS and the environment
EC Funding workshop
Gala Dinner
Congress day-by-day ‒ Wednesday
No 20
PL3 - Cooperative, connected and
automated mobility
Congress Summary
Closing ceremony:
• Best Session Awards
• Strasbourg highlights video
• Cross-Rhine Driverless Shuttle Challenge award
• Boost Up start-up award
• Videos of next Congresses
Congress day-by-day ‒ Thursday
No 21
Congress website: www.itsineurope.com
No 22
Exhibition
+90 exhibitors on 5000 sqm, +3000 attendees from 50 countries
Reserved 9%
Available 1%
Booked 88%
Hold 2%
Floorplan Strasbourg 10 May 2017
Reserved
Available
Booked
Hold
No 23
Strasbourg demonstrations (confirmed so far)
No 23
• Cross-Rhine Driverless Shuttle International Challenge
• eCall Advancement The I_HeEro project demonstrating eCall advancement is coordinated by
Catapult.
• Hybrid Bikes The Hybrid bikes demonstration is coordinated by VEDECOM.
• Cooperative ITS The SCOOP@F project demonstrating connected roads activities is
coordinated by DIR-EST.
• Cooperative ITS for Speed Advice and Cargo Transport Optimization The Cogistics project demonstrating GLOSA is coordinated by Geoloc Systems.
• Promising start-ups from Strasbourg Visitors will get the chance to see how these young companies can add value to the industry and affect their personal mobility.
No 24
• SIRAC Strasbourg Traffic Management Centre
• Strasbourg Autonomous Port
• IoT Lab by Icube / Karlsruhe Institute for Technology
Register quickly, limited places
Technical visits
No 24
No 25
Workshop on funding organised by the EC
ASFA Conference
ESOA - Satellite Communication Meeting
Boost Up start-up (near-market project and products pitch
session) organised by Alsace Digitale
Digital Centre: students’ vision on future mobility organised
by the Shadok and the Eurometropolis of Strasbourg
Launch of the “European Mobility Institute of Strasbourg”
Energy Summit organised by the French Energy Association
EC Friends of ITS conference
MaaS Alliance meeting
Start-up challenge coaching session organised by the EC
ERTICO General Assembly
TM 2.0 General Assembly
. . . . and other events
No 25
No 26
Welcome Reception
Exhibition Hall
Monday 19 June
…It is not only work…
Social programme
Gala Dinner (themed evening)
Villa Quai Sturm
Wednesday 21 June
No 27
Why attend? • A focus on the emerging solutions for mobility in cities
• Hear the latest news on connected and highly automated vehicles
• A unique network opportunity: think of the 20 experts you would most like
to hear from or talk to and at least 17 of them will be in Strasbourg
• A mix of achievements, research and other work-in-progress, and
strategies. You’ll see and learn about what works but also experience
what the leading players are preparing for next year’s products and
services
• The European Commission and many national public authorities play
an extensive part in the Congress – hear from them and make
valuable contacts
• Congresses aren’t exclusively listening events: you can meet the
presenters and ask your questions
No 28
Monday • SIS 01 - Mobility as a Service – new business and
service approaches • SIS 02 - An international dialogue on roles of ITS in the
New Urban Agenda • SIS 04 - International Cooperation on Connected and
Automated Driving: current activities • The Opening Ceremony
Tuesday • SIS18 - Dragon’s Den for MaaS • TS12 - Satellite Technology for transport network monitoring • TS 06 - ITS improving air quality • SIS 21 – Now and next: going digital in freight transport
And finally: my personal choices (1)
No 29
Wednesday • SIS 02 - International dialogue on roles of ITS in the
New Urban Agenda
• SIS 32 - C-ITS for public authorities: challenges and
barriers to deployment
• SIS 33 - Mobility as a Service – the perspective of Rail
and Public Transport
• TS 27 - User acceptance
Thursday • SIS 49 - Modelling the impact of connected and
automated vehicles on network performance
• TS 31 - Safe operation of connected & autonomous vehicles
• The Closing Session and ceremony
And finally: my personal choices (2)
No 30
Thanks to our
sponsors for
their support !!
30
No 31
Thank you for joining us!
We look forward to seeing you in
Strasbourg 19-22 June!
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#ITSStrasbourg2017
For more info on the Programme,
Exhibition and Sponsorship
opportunities visit www.itsineurope.com
or contact the Congress Organising
Team