Intelligent Transport – Issue 4 2018
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Posted: 27 November 2018 | Intelligent Transport | No comments yet
In this issue: how new rolling stock and technology are improving passenger safety in Moscow, Los Angeles’ smart ticketing plan to enable multimodality across the city, and ElectriCity: leading the way in sustainable urban transport planning and testing


In this issue:
- LEADERS’ SERIES: Ticket to the future
Nick Hughes, Sales Director, Hitachi Rail Europe - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: Open AI: putting vision into practice
Sir Alan Wilson, Director, Special Projects, The Alan Turing Institute, and Dr William Chernicoff, Senior Manager of Global Research and Innovation, Toyota Mobility Foundation - INTERMODALITY: Public value and effective governance in MaaS
Ruud van der Ploeg, General Secretary, EMTA, and Thomas Geier, Research Assistant, EMTA - TICKETING & PAYMENTS: Strengthening Los Angeles’ plan for MaaS
Robin O’Hara, Deputy Executive Office/TAP Smart Card Program, Metro - IN-DEPTH FOCUS: Control Room Operations
- ITS: Working towards the future of smart infrastructure
Contributors from Gavin & Doherty Geosolutions Ltd, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, ERTICO-ITS Europe, and the UIC - BUSINESS MODELS: The role of Rail + Property in meeting the world’s urbanisation challenges
Jeremy Long, CEO – European Business, MTR Corporation - ALTERNATIVE POWER: Innovative collaboration for a cleaner and smarter city
Stefan Eglinger, Director General at the Urban Transport Administration in the City of Gothenburg - SAFETY & SECURITY: Securing safe and efficient transportation for Moscovites
Roman Latypov, First Deputy CEO, Strategic Development and Client Work, Moscow Metro
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Issue 4 2018