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Transportation Research Board - 95th Annual Meeting

The meeting program will cover all transportation modes, with more than 5,000 presentations in nearly 750 sessions and workshops addressing topics of interest to all attendees—policy makers, administrators, practitioners, researchers, and representatives of government, industry, and academic institutions. A number of sessions and workshops will focus on the spotlight theme for the 2016 TRB Annual Meeting, Research Convergence for a Multi-Modal Future.

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Telematics Colloquium 2015

The Telematics Colloquium 2015 is the most exclusive gathering of the leading stakeholders in the Telematics industry.

This uniquely designed conference will give you the chance to meet and network with potential automobile manufactures, fleet managers, etc. through various sessions, put in place, to ensure that you get the maximum return on the time and money that you invest.

The telematics industry, especially in the Middle East and Africa region, is expectant of a greater market growth due to its huge potential and vast market with many commercial vehicles and a lot of transport and logistics companies; and also the genuine need for telematics to help resolve a catalogue of issues. Telematics has high potential due to the increase in competition and the availability of products and solutions, as well as certain events set to be held in the future such as the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and the Expo 2020 Dubai.

Telematics Colloquium 2015 will offer the best platform and insight into becoming a significant player in the MENA region. The conference will witness the participation of the key stakeholders, transport/telecommunications/logistics companies, experts, solution providers, software developing organizations, R&D companies, consultants, governmental institutions, M2M providers, etc. from across the MENA region and the globe to discuss and deliberate on the subject and also showcase their products and offerings.

 

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Disrupting Mobility

An interactive forum for leading executives, government representatives, and academics to discuss sustainable futures of transportation. Disruptive trends and technologies present tremendous challenges and open new debates around:

The Sharing Economy and Shared Mobility,

Changing Demographics, Sociological, and Other Key Trends,

Role of Courier Network Services (Flexible Goods Movement) and Shared Mobility,

Urban Design and Infrastructure of Disruptive Mobility,

The Role of Policy and the Public Sector,

Designing for the Sharing Economy.

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Podcar City 9 Conference

The Podcar City Conferences are an initiative of the Institute for Sustainable Transportation (IST) in cooperation with the International Institute for Sustainable Transportation (INIST), ATRA and the KOMPASS Network to gather major stakeholders who are affected by today’s transportation issues at all levels.

The aim is to have an open and creative debate on what Podcars (Personal and Group Rapid Transit) are, what the vendors claim to be possible, what communities are looking for, and what critics and supporters have to say.

Podcar City, November 4-6, 2015 in Silicon Valley, will be the 9th annual international conference on the development and use of Automated Transit Networks, or ATN systems. Since 2007 the conference has been held in Sweden, Germany and the USA.

We anticipate an audience of 150-250 professionals and an additional 100 university students from several career paths. The main target groups are city planners, transit planners, consultants, architects, engineers, investors, developers and elected officials.

Click Here to Register
TRBConnectNov15a

Connected and Automated Vehicles: 9th University Transportation Centers Conference

Few issues are emerging more quickly, or have the potential to spur revolutionary change, than that of connected/automated vehicles (CV/AV). This is true not only for highways, but across all transportation modes. This Spotlight Conference, which is organized around the four cluster areas identified in the NCHRP report “Connected/Automated Vehicle Research Roadmap for AASHTO”, will focus on the impact of CV/AV on transportation, including planning, policy, operations, land use, design, freight movements, and transit.

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4th International Conference on Connected Vehicles and Expo (ICCVE) 2015

ICCVE 2015 is the world’s premier Connected Vehicles conference that gathers all the relevant communities together. During the 5-day conference, experts, practitioners and policymakers from all around the world will present the latest innovations and advances on connected vehicles, share the experience and insights, forecast the trends and opportunities, and discuss the policy, economics and social implications.

This year the conference will be held in Shenzhen China with the specific venue TBD.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Wireless Communications and Vehicular Networking
  • Mobile Internet, Mobility Internet and Internet of Things
  • Cooperative Driving, Intelligent and Autonomous Vehicles
  • Automotive Electronics and Automatic Control
  • Transportation and Connected Vehicles
  • Electric Vehicle and Transportation Electrification
  • Geographic, Spatial and Social Information Systems
  • Manufacturing and Prouct Safety Engineering in Connected Vehicles
  • Practices, Recommendations and Standards in Connected Vehicles
  • Policy, Economics and Social Implications of Connected Vehicles

 

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Autonomous Tech Scales Capitol Hill

Burney Simpson

The autonomous transportation industry brought its game to Capitol Hill this week, holding a nearly all-day event that featured speeches from a U.S. Senator, four Congressmen, and a number of driverless leaders, all over the course of a luncheon, a seminar, and a showcase event/cocktail party with several dozen of the top firms in the business.

Not bad for a day’s work.

Trade group ITS America put on ‘The Future of Mobility: Rethinking Transportation for the Next 30 Years’ and garnered the participation of Sen. Gary Peters, a Michigan Democrat, and Representatives Earl Blumenauer, an Oregon Democrat, Rodney Davis, an Illinois Republican, and Peter DeFazio, a Democrat from Oregon.

While much of the conversation was positive and friendly, a few of the seminar panelists took the opportunity to raise issues that Congress may have to address someday.

  • Data Privacy and Security — Daniel Morgan, chief data officer with the US Department of Transportation, noted that the security and privacy of citizen travel data was essential but that the information could be beneficial for metropolitan planners. Morgan floated the idea that a third party firm be responsible for collecting and storing the data if people objected to the federal government holding it.
  • Reserving DSRC wavelength for V2V and V2I — Alan Korn, an executive with heavy-truck parts supplier Meritor WABCO, said the Dedicated Short-Range Communications 5.9 GHz spectrum must be reserved for Vehicle-to-Vehicle and Vehicle-to-Infrastructure communications to ensure autonomous driving safety. Later, Sen. Peters said that new technology may allow for the sharing of the 5.9 spectrum with other Wi-Fi users.
  • Driverless Timeline — Supplying a welcome dose of reality was Tom Dingus, director of the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI). Dingus said developing a truly autonomous system would be considerably more difficult and probably take longer than some recent studies and press reports suggest. Driverless vehicles will have to be safer than the much-maligned human driver but consider that the average human has one rear-end crash every 25 years, and makes 3 million braking decision in that time, said Dingus. “It is very difficult to build a system that is that robust,” said Dingus.

The exhibition hall featured 22 organizations involved with autonomous transportation development, including Eberle Design, Econolite, GM, Iteris, the University of Michigan Mobility Transformation Center, NXP Semiconductors, Southwest Research Institute, and Uber.

VTTI was there too taking a bit of a victory lap after its successful demo this week on a nearby highway of its driverless Cadillac SRX. The ride along featured Sen. Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat, and generated extensive media coverage (See “Virginia Seeks Autonomous Research Lead,” October 20, 2015).

The showcase garnered a little more exposure for the technology with another half-dozen members of Congress visiting the exhibit hall to check out the firms on display, according to an ITS spokesperson.

The day also offered an exhibit of a DeLorean car from an old movie that predicted people would fly on skateboardy-type things. This fascinated a number of Gen-Yers and Millennials who took selfies.

Photo: United States Capitol, 2015, Matt C.

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2015 Compute Midwest Tech Conference

 

Taking place in Kansas City, the 4th annual, two-day Compute Midwest will bring together 16+ speakers and thousands of attendees including top business leaders, startups, software engineers and investors from all over the world, to explore the trends transforming the future.

A major focus this year will be autonomous car technology.

Last year’s speakers included:

  • Alexis Ohanian (Co-founder, Reddit)
    VIDEO, Without Their Permission
  • Jordan Evans (Engineering Manager, NASA Mars Rover Project)
    VIDEO: The Future Of Mars Exploration
  • Andrew Hessel (Genomic Futurist, Autodesk)
    VIDEO: Programming Living Things
  • Vern Brownell – CEO, D-Wave , Former CTO of Goldman Sachs
    VIDEO: “The Future Of Quantum Computing
  • Chris Kemp (Founder, Nebula & Fmr CTO, NASA)
  • Dan Levin (COO, Box)
  • Rodney Brooks – Founder of iRobot
  • Rob High – CTO of IBM Watson
  • Jason Hoffman (Founder, Joyent)
  • Dan Kaufman – Director of Innovation Office @ DARPA
  • Brian David Johnson, Futurist @ Intel
  • Ariel Garten, CEO of interaXon
  • Jane Poynter, CEO World View Enterprises
  • John Underkoffler (Founder, Oblong)
  • Scott Chacon (CIO, Github)

Events

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Transportation Research Board - 95th Annual Meeting

The meeting program will cover all transportation modes, with more than 5,000 presentations in nearly 750 sessions and workshops addressing topics of interest to all attendees—policy makers, administrators, practitioners, researchers, and representatives of government, industry, and academic institutions. A number of sessions and workshops will focus on the spotlight theme for the 2016 TRB Annual Meeting, Research Convergence for a Multi-Modal Future.

Screen Shot 2015-08-31 at 9.27.26 AM

Telematics Colloquium 2015

The Telematics Colloquium 2015 is the most exclusive gathering of the leading stakeholders in the Telematics industry.

This uniquely designed conference will give you the chance to meet and network with potential automobile manufactures, fleet managers, etc. through various sessions, put in place, to ensure that you get the maximum return on the time and money that you invest.

The telematics industry, especially in the Middle East and Africa region, is expectant of a greater market growth due to its huge potential and vast market with many commercial vehicles and a lot of transport and logistics companies; and also the genuine need for telematics to help resolve a catalogue of issues. Telematics has high potential due to the increase in competition and the availability of products and solutions, as well as certain events set to be held in the future such as the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and the Expo 2020 Dubai.

Telematics Colloquium 2015 will offer the best platform and insight into becoming a significant player in the MENA region. The conference will witness the participation of the key stakeholders, transport/telecommunications/logistics companies, experts, solution providers, software developing organizations, R&D companies, consultants, governmental institutions, M2M providers, etc. from across the MENA region and the globe to discuss and deliberate on the subject and also showcase their products and offerings.

 

DisruptMobility2

Disrupting Mobility

An interactive forum for leading executives, government representatives, and academics to discuss sustainable futures of transportation. Disruptive trends and technologies present tremendous challenges and open new debates around:

The Sharing Economy and Shared Mobility,

Changing Demographics, Sociological, and Other Key Trends,

Role of Courier Network Services (Flexible Goods Movement) and Shared Mobility,

Urban Design and Infrastructure of Disruptive Mobility,

The Role of Policy and the Public Sector,

Designing for the Sharing Economy.

logosparbilar 200x263

Podcar City 9 Conference

The Podcar City Conferences are an initiative of the Institute for Sustainable Transportation (IST) in cooperation with the International Institute for Sustainable Transportation (INIST), ATRA and the KOMPASS Network to gather major stakeholders who are affected by today’s transportation issues at all levels.

The aim is to have an open and creative debate on what Podcars (Personal and Group Rapid Transit) are, what the vendors claim to be possible, what communities are looking for, and what critics and supporters have to say.

Podcar City, November 4-6, 2015 in Silicon Valley, will be the 9th annual international conference on the development and use of Automated Transit Networks, or ATN systems. Since 2007 the conference has been held in Sweden, Germany and the USA.

We anticipate an audience of 150-250 professionals and an additional 100 university students from several career paths. The main target groups are city planners, transit planners, consultants, architects, engineers, investors, developers and elected officials.

Click Here to Register
TRBConnectNov15a

Connected and Automated Vehicles: 9th University Transportation Centers Conference

Few issues are emerging more quickly, or have the potential to spur revolutionary change, than that of connected/automated vehicles (CV/AV). This is true not only for highways, but across all transportation modes. This Spotlight Conference, which is organized around the four cluster areas identified in the NCHRP report “Connected/Automated Vehicle Research Roadmap for AASHTO”, will focus on the impact of CV/AV on transportation, including planning, policy, operations, land use, design, freight movements, and transit.

ICCVE

4th International Conference on Connected Vehicles and Expo (ICCVE) 2015

ICCVE 2015 is the world’s premier Connected Vehicles conference that gathers all the relevant communities together. During the 5-day conference, experts, practitioners and policymakers from all around the world will present the latest innovations and advances on connected vehicles, share the experience and insights, forecast the trends and opportunities, and discuss the policy, economics and social implications.

This year the conference will be held in Shenzhen China with the specific venue TBD.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Wireless Communications and Vehicular Networking
  • Mobile Internet, Mobility Internet and Internet of Things
  • Cooperative Driving, Intelligent and Autonomous Vehicles
  • Automotive Electronics and Automatic Control
  • Transportation and Connected Vehicles
  • Electric Vehicle and Transportation Electrification
  • Geographic, Spatial and Social Information Systems
  • Manufacturing and Prouct Safety Engineering in Connected Vehicles
  • Practices, Recommendations and Standards in Connected Vehicles
  • Policy, Economics and Social Implications of Connected Vehicles