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MARCH 6-7, 2017 | BENGALURU, INDIA
nd2 UITP INDIA SEMINARON IT SOLUTIONS FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Introduction
Adoption of information technology has the potential to deliver a
revolutionary impact on the public transport sector. It can help
public transport authorities and operators to improve
operational efficiency, enhance relationship with customer,
integrate with emerging mobility players and services, and
manage cyber-security, governance and organisation issues, etc.
The public transport sector must foster digital innovation and be
bold in trying out innovative solutions. Digitalisation is not an
issue for the future. It is already happening and the public
transport sector needs to embrace it, to take advantage of the
numerous opportunities it offers as well as preparing itself for its
role in the future mobility market. For example, personal mobile
devices, such as the smart phone, are and will remain key in terms
of ticketing, journey planning and inter-modality.
India’s urban population will reach 590 million by 2030. There
would be at least 60 cities with a million plus population, at
present the figure stands at 42. It is imperative to develop new
cities or redesign existing cities to accommodate the burgeoning
population. It is believed that the information and
communication technologies are essential for the development of
economy and the society in the current days. Government of India
latest demonetisation drive also create an opportunity for public
transport agencies to move towards cashless travel and mobile
ticketing.
Government of India has planned to setup “109 Smart Cities”
which include Integrated Public Transport Plan. Smart Cities
cannot be built without Smart Public Transport. There is need for
faster adoption of technologies for transport authorities and
operators.
Key Objectives
The applications of IT solutions for public transport are:
Identify existing gaps in intelligent transport system
Achieving operational efficiency, using scheduling, planning
and fleet management
Cashless transaction including electronic ticketing,
automatic fare collection
Customer experience using dynamic passenger information
system
Integration of mobility to provide seamless journey
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Why Bengaluru as Host City?
Bengaluru, Silicon Valley of India, has many unique features,
including:
25.50 kms of Metro Lines
6,000 city buses operated by BMTC, carrying more than 6
million passengers
8,000 buses operated by KSRTC, carrying more than 7.5
million passengers
India’s largest implementation of vehicle tracking and
fare collection system
First city to launch India's first Open loop - single wallet
EMV Contactless Transit Card
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Invitation
UITP and BMTC together organizing the event in Bengaluru and
cordially invite the delegates to the “2nd UITP India Seminar on
IT Solutions for Public Transport” will be held in Bengaluru,
India on 6th March 2017. Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport
Corporation is delighted to be the local host for this event.
The Seminar will provide an insight into the role of IT in Public
Transport for developing better mobility system and liveable
cities in the country.
Coffee Break and Networking10:30 - 10:45
PROGRAMMEDay 1 – March 6, 2017 (Monday)
Registration09:15 - 10:00
Opening Session: Inauguration10:00 - 10:30
10:45 - 11:45
Session I: Importance of ITS in Public Transport – Key challenges
Chair: Ms. V. Manjula, IAS, Principal Secretary – IT and BT, Government of Karnataka
Lunch Break and Networking13:15 - 14:00
14:00 - 15:30
Closing and Valedictory Session17:15 - 17:30
Visit to Operations
Control Centre,
BMTC Shantinagar
Day II – March 07, 2017 (For registered members only)
10:30 - 11:30 12:00 - 13:00Visit to BMTC
TTMC
Shantinagar
Opening Remarks : Jerome Pourbaix, Director of Regions, UITP Brussels
Welcome Address : Dr. Ekroop Caur, IAS, Managing Director, Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation
Inauguration : Shri Sanjay Mitra, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of Road Transport & Highway (MoRTH), GOI
Special Guest : Shri Ramalinga Reddy, Hon’ble Minister for Transport, Govt. of Karnataka (tbc)
Key Note Address : Nandan Nilekani, Former Chairman of Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) (tbc)
Vote of Thanks : Jaspal Singh, Head of UITP India Regional Office
15:45 - 17:15
Coffee Break and Networking15:30 - 15:45
Session III: Use of ITS to improve Operational Performance and Customer Experience
Chair: Mr. M Ramsekhar, Managing Director and CEO, DIMTS Limited
Session IV: Integration of mobility offer around Public Transport
Chair: Mr. Ranjit Singh Deol, IAS, Managing Director, Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation
Address by: Shri M. Nagaraju (Yadav), Chairman, Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation
11:45 - 13:15
Session II: Role of IT for Efficient Public Transport System
Chair: Mr. Rajender Kumar Kataria, IAS, Vice President, ASRTU & Managing Director, Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation
(tbc: to be confirmed)
3 Revolutions in Indian Transportation: how to ensure maximum public benefits via public transit and shared mobility -
Lewis M Fulton, PhD Director, Sustainable Transportation Energy Pathways (STEPS) Program, Institute of Transportation Studies,
University of California
Key initiatives by State Transport Undertakings to upgrade ITS system – PS Ananda Rao, Executive Director, Association of
State Road Transport Undertakings (ASRTU)
Importance of ITS for commuter-friendly Public Transport – Ashwin Mahesh, Co-founder, Mapunity / Lithum
Existing ITS practices in India bus systems and the Way forward – Ravi Gadepalli, Program Manager – Transport, Shakti
Foundation
Bus Priority System and Intelligent Traffic Signalling – Mohd Farhan Sukri, Senior Engineer, LTA Singapore
Importance of Standardized Protocol for ITS - ITXPT – Guido di Pasquale, Senior Manager, Research & Innovation, UITP Brussels
Implementation of Integrated Depot Solution – Prasanna Patwardhan, Managing Director, Prasanna Purple Mobility
How to unlock the value of your data ? – Luc Van Wijngaarden, CEO, Zight, The Netherland
Information Technology Applications by Delhi Metro – KK Saberwal, Director (Finance), Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited
IT Initiatives by BMTC to improve customer experience – Bishwajit Mishra, Director (IT), Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport
Corporation
Operational efficiency from cash less mobile ticketing using real-time data – Martin Hamilton, Managing Director, APAC,
Bytemark Inc.
Data Analysis to help manage efficient bus operation – Mel Pecen, Managing Director ANZ, Trapeze Group
Creating Smart Transportation for Smart Cities – Matt George, CEO, Bridj
Going beyond Traditional Data for Integrated Transportation in Smart Cities – Anup Sable, CTO, KPIT Technologies Limited
How technology is impacting the mobility pattern – PranayJivrajka, Strategic Initiatives, ANI Technologies (Ola) (tbc)
Last mile connectivity to public transport – Christian Freese, GM Bengaluru and South Expansion, Uber
Shri Sanjay Mitra, IASSecretary, MoRTH GOI
Smt. V. Manjula, IASSecretary-IT, GoK
Rajender Kumar Kataria, IASMD, KSRTC Bengaluru
Shri Ranjit Singh Deol, IASMD, MSRTC, Mumbai
Ashwin MaheshITS Experts, Bengaluru
Dr. Ekroop Caur, IASMD, BMTC Bengaluru
M. RamsekharMD, DIMTS Limited
Jerome PourbaixHead of Regions, UITP
K. K. SaberwalDirector (Finance), DMRC
P.S. Ananda RaoED, ASRTU
Matthew GeorgeCEO, Bridj
Pranay JivrajkaStrategic Initiatives, Ola
Lewis M Fulton, PhDDirector - STEPS, California
Luc Van WijngaardenCEO, Zight
Mr. Anup SableCTO, KPIT Technologies
Mohd Farhan SukriSenior Engineer, LTA Singapore
Guido di PasqualeResearch & Innovation, UITP
Ravi GadepalliPM-Transport, Shakit
Prasanna PatwardhanMD, The Prasanna Group
Martin HamiltonMD, Asia-Pacific, Bytemark
GM, South Expansion, Uber
Mel PecenMd, ANZ, Trapeze Group
Christian Freese
Gold Sponsors
Host
Platinum Sponsors
Supported by
Media Partner
Silver Sponsors
Registration:
Registration to the Seminar on “2nd UITP India Seminar on IT Solutions for Public Transport” is open to UITP members and non-members.
Please send the enclosed registration form duly filled-in by post or fax or by e-mail D. C. Prakash, Advisor, UITP India Regional Office, Bengaluru.
Terms and Conditions
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Registration will be confirmed upon receipt of your registration form.
Deadline for registration is February 15, 2017 and after that delegates will have to register on the spot.
Full payment must be made along with the registration or just after the registration but before February 15, 2017.
After receipt of the fee, a confirmation letter will be issued to the delegates.
Delegates are requested to bring the confirmation letter to the Seminar and present it at the registration counter as a proof of their
registration.
No registration cancellation applies. A substitute colleague will be accepted provided the organizers receive written notice.
Delegates who wish to receive an invitation for their VISA application are requested first to pay the participation fee and send a copy of their
passport to the attention of the personnel indicated below. Request for letter of invitations may be sent along with the registration form.
Should the delegate not be granted his / her VISA, the participation fee will be reimbursed (less bank charges) on providing a proof from the
Embassy or Consulate. This proof is to be sent to the attention of the personnel indicated above.
All speakers and topics are correct at the time of printing, Organizers reserve the right to substitute and cancel or alter the contents and
timings of the program for reasons beyond their control.
Organizers reserve the right to make any amendment to the Seminar details without prior notice.
UITP reserves the right to make amendments to the programme or any related activities at its discretion.
Practical Information
The following fee is applicable for the participants of the Seminar and the payment should be made in INR by Indian delegates through DD
addressing and by Euro by Overseas delegates
Venue:
The Lalit Ashok Bengaluru
Kumara Krupa High Grounds
Bengaluru : 560001 Karnataka
Tel :+91-080-3052-7777
Contact: D. C. Prakash and Jaspal Singh
UITP India Regional Office, BMTC Shanthinagar Bus Station Complex, 2nd Floor,
K. H. Road, Bengaluru 560027, Tel: +91-80-22952555, Fax: +91-80-22952431,
Mobile: +91- 95131 31299, E-mail:prakash@uitp.org
Mobile: +91- 92788 35533, E-mail:jaspal.singh@uitp.org
Member
INR 5000
250 EURO
Non-Member
INR 8000
400 EURO
Domestic
Overseas Delegate
Delegate
thNote: 25% discount is applicable who register on or before 15 February 2017.
Payment Procedure
UITP Bank Account Reference
BNP PARIBAS/FORTIS Bank
Montagne du Parc
3, B-1000 Brussels-Belgium
Account: 210-0117353-35
BIC: GEBA BE BB
IBAN: BE 57210011735335
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All domestic delegates can make the payment of registration fee
through DD drawn in favor of “Liaison Officer, UITP India Office”
Payable at Bengaluru or through bank transfer details given below.
All bank charges are to be borne by the delegates.
The payment of registration fee by overseas delegates
may be made through bank transfer to the following
accounts.
UITP India Liaison Office, Bengaluru
Bank Account: Syndicate Bank
Account No.: 04881010001420
SWIFT Code: SYNBINBB118
IFSC Code: SYNB0000488
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