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REGISTER NOW TO BE AT ThE cORE Of ThE GROWING PUBLIc TRANSPORTATION INdUSTRyPowering Possibilities

EXPO: OCTOBER 13-15, 2014

ANNUAL MEETING: OCTOBER 12-15, 2014

HOUSTON, TEXAS, USA

GEORGE R. BROWN CONVENTION CENTER

APTAEXPO.cOM

SPONSORED BY HOSTED BY

APTA’S EXPO 2014 & ANNUAL MEETING REGISTRATION BROchURE

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OCTOBER 13-15, 2014 APTA’s Annual Meeting runs concurrently with EXPO at the George R. Brown convention center in America’s fourth largest city, houston, Texas. Attending the Annual Meeting is essential to all those looking to move ahead in the public transportation industry. The program offers a wide array of educational sessions, technical tours, networking receptions and other valuable learning opportunities. See page 3 for more details.

OCTOBER 12-15, 2014

POWER UP yOUR ORGANIZATION AT APTA’S EXPO 2014 & ANNUAL MEETING

held only once every three years in conjunction with the American Public Transportation Association’s (APTA’s) Annual Meeting, EXPO presents the world’s premier collection of manufacturers and suppliers of public transportation innovation – more than 750 global companies in all. Products, technologies and services designed to enhance passengers’ experience, as well as enable public transportation systems to operate more efficiently and profitably, are on display. EXPO 2014 also features more than 50 fREE educational sessions in the Learning Zones located both on and off the show floor. Plug into the power of EXPO – register today for free at APTAEXPO.com.

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TABLE Of cONTENTS

SchEdULE Of EvENTS 02

ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM 03

TEchNIcAL TOURS 04

LEARNING ZONES 05

PLAZA 3 07

SUPPORTERS 07

hOTEL & TRAvEL 08

EXPO EXhIBITOR LIST 09

SATURdAy, OcTOBER 118 a.m. - 6 p.m. APTA Committee Meetings

8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Registration Open

SUNdAy, OcTOBER 127 a.m. - 6 p.m. APTA Committee Meetings

7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Registration Open

1 - 2:15 p.m. This is APTA*

6 - 7:30 p.m. Welcome Reception*

MONdAy, OcTOBER 137:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Registration Open

8:30 - 10 a.m. Opening General Session & EXPO 2014 Grand Opening Ceremonies

8 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. Learning Zone Presentations

10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. EXPO 2014 Open

1:30 - 3 p.m. General Session*

3:30 - 5:30 p.m. AdWheel Awards Ceremony & Concurrent Annual Meeting Education Sessions: • Linking Transit & Land Use: Building &

Sustaining Transit-Oriented Communities* • Congress & The Federal Transportation Agenda* • Big Transportation Infrastructure Projects

Worldwide* • Funding for Public Transportation*

5:45 - 6:45 p.m. APTF Reception*

2014 PRELIMINARy SchEdULE Of EvENTS

WEdNESdAy, OcTOBER 157:30 - 9:15 a.m. General Session & Breakfast*

7:30 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. Learning Zone Presentations

7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Registration Open

9 a.m. - 3 p.m. EXPO 2014 Open

9:30 - 11 a.m. Concurrent Annual Meeting Education Sessions:* • Management Tools for Integrating

Emerging Technologies • The Transit Board Member’s Role in Procurement • Top Actions to Mitigate Distracted Driving • An Executive Round Table: Advancing our

Front-Line Workforce • You Are a Powerful Force: Public

Transportation and Real Estate Values • Arts in Transit

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Closing General Session*

1 - 5 p.m. FTA’s Major Capital Investment Grant Workshop*

2 - 4:30 p.m. Houston METRO Technical Tours*

7:30 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. Learning Zone Presentations

7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Registration Open

8 - 9 a.m. Business to Business Breakfast for Exhibitors Only on EXPO Floor

8:30 - 10:30 a.m. APTA’s Annual Awards Breakfast*

9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. EXPO 2014 Open

1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Concurrent Annual Meeting Education Sessions:* • Good Faith Effort: Live or Memorex?

APTA-COMTO DBE Assembly • Celebrating Tomorrow’s Leaders:

Leadership APTA & the APTF Scholarship Awards

• Promising Practices in Asset Management, State of Good Repair & Performance-Based Planning

• Advocacy & Trends in Public Perceptions • Reimagining Transit Services &

Organizations: A Texas Roundup • Comprehensive Approaches to Financing

New Projects

2 - 4:30 p.m. Houston METRO Technical Tours*

4 - 5:30 p.m. General Session*

5:45 - 6:45 p.m. Leadership APTA Reception*

5:45 - 7:30 p.m. Young Professionals in Transportation Reception

TUESdAy, OcTOBER 14

MONdAy, OcTOBER 13 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

EXPO 2014 ShOW hOURS: TUESdAy, OcTOBER 14 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

WEdNESdAy, OcTOBER 15 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

* Denotes events that are open only to Annual Meeting attendees

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APTA’S 2014 ANNUAL MEETING

Educational SESSionS At engaging general sessions and cutting-edge educational sessions, thought-provoking speakers will offer dynamic, in-depth presentations of their perspectives and innovative approaches to address the industry’s challenges and opportunities.

The Annual Meeting educational lineup features more than 20 sessions and offers information relevant to all public transportation professionals, focusing on management and policy for public agencies and private organizations. Topics to include: • funding and finance • infrastructure projects worldwide • planning and sustainability related to transit-

oriented communities • asset management and state-of-good-repair • business models • changing public perceptions • front-line workforce development training • integrating emerging technologies into your

organization • increasing real estate values with public transit • safety programs as APTA celebrates the 100th

anniversary of public transit safety awards

TRANSITEch cONfERENcE

octobEr 13-15

Offered in conjunction with APTA’s Annual Meeting, APTA’s TransITech Conference will feature the latest in emerging technology and innovative practices. In addition to traveler information, electronic payment systems, and other intelligent transportation system issues, the agenda will include bus and rail technology and wireless issues affecting public transportation. This is a must-attend if you want to discuss current and future technology initiatives, projects, and applications and better understand the state of applied information technology in transit. Visit www.APTA.com for additional TransITech Conference details.

octobEr 12-15, 2014

APTA’s Annual Meeting and EXPO unites the public transportation community and offers

industry leaders an unparalleled opportunity to enhance their knowledge and exchange

information on best practices, research, and new trends. This premier industry event

provides more educational and networking opportunities than any other industry event.

Attendees can expect a program focused on innovation and solutions.

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MEtrolift opErationS cEntEr tEchnical tour METROLift manages over 6,000 paratransit trips each weekday across a 751 square mile area. Tour participants will have the opportunity to tour METROLift operations and learn about the strategies and technologies used to manage a large paratransit system. Areas of focus include the role of the transit center in eligibility determinations, scheduling processes for improved on-time performance, and dispatching contracted operators.

houSton tranStar – EMErgEncy ManagEMEnt tEchnical tourHouston TranStar is a consortium of four government agencies that coordinate and enhance transportation and emergency management services, responding to freeway incidents and as well as large-scale natural- and man-made emergencies in Southeast Texas. As the first entity to deploy Bluetooth sensors to detect and publish traffic speeds and patterns on its website, Houston TranStar leads the nation in technological innovations in transportation management.

When emergency conditions arise, responders from throughout the region gather in an impressive 120-seat emergency management center facilitating efficient use of resources and the capability to coordinate a quick, effective response. Most notably, the facility’s structure can withstand Category 4 hurricane force winds, while bullet-proof windows, a unique water filtration system and three emergency generators maintain the building’s integrity during hurricanes and other disasters.

houSton MEtro tEchnical tourS

artS in tranSit tEchnical tourYou’ve got a window-seat for an up-close look at Houston METRO’s award winning Arts in Transit program. With the addition of

three light rail lines, 24 new rail stations were magically transformed into art landscapes featuring unique, original pieces celebrating Houston’s diverse culture through vibrant displays. From sparkling Lithocrete that reflects and creates color and shadows, to gleaming glass panels and sculpture to delicate leaves and flowers creating a canopy of diffuse light, nationally and internationally recognized artists have worked with communities to represent and highlight what they are all about.

MEtrorail opErating facility tEchnical tourThe Rail Operations Center (ROC) is METRO’s principal rail facility, housing the majority of the METRO’s Rail fleet including the S-70 Siemens and the CAF Light Rail Vehicle under the watchful eye of METRO staff – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The ROC serves as the base for vehicle testing, integration, training, and heavy repair and houses the wayside elements that support the maintenance of the track, signals, communications and traction power. This facility is also an industrial marvel distinguished by award-winning design, including recognition by the American Institute of Architects.

tuESday, octobEr 14 & WEdnESday, octobEr 15, 2 - 4:30 p.m.

All Annual Meeting registrants are invited to participate in these informative and

hands-on Technical Tours arranged by Houston METRO.

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APTA’s EXPO 2014 has pulled out all the stops to produce the largest and most robust lineup of fREE education sessions to date. At SEvEN Learning Zones located throughout the George R. Brown convention center, hear from both industry experts and EXPO exhibitors on an array of topics ranging from the latest in fare collection systems and transit shelters, to mobility management and green solutions… and much more! No matter the stage of your career or your area of expertise, the Learning Zones are an invaluable opportunity for you to amp up your knowledge.

Put the following sessions on your EXPO 2014 “must-attend” list. visit APTAEXPO.com/LearningZones for the most up-to-date schedules and information.

innovationS lEarning ZonE discover groundbreaking products and technologies everyone needs to know about.

Monday, octobEr 1311:15 - 11:45 a.m. Use of 3D Scanning Technology for Automated

Inspection of Tunnels1:15 - 1:45 p.m. Innovative Transit Technology: Video Analytics for

Real-Time Forensics 2:15 - 2:45 p.m. Complete Zero Emission Path from Wells to Wheels 3:15 - 3:45 p.m. Performance of a Next Generation Anti-Bunching &

Schedule Synchronization System4:15 - 4:45 p.m. Saving Money with Improved Business Intelligence

tuESday, octobEr 1410:15 - 10:45 a.m. Stop/Start Technology, the Next Step in Idle-Free

Transit Operation11:15 -11:45 a.m. Gaining Practical Advantages from Advancements in

Mobile Video Technology1:15 - 1:45 p.m. TETRA and Synchronous Data Manager (SDM) for

Optimizing Public Transit Vehicle Location Systems2:15 - 2:45 p.m. Enhancing Passenger Experience and Safety through

Real-time, Web-based Digital Signage Inside Bus3:15 - 3:45 p.m. You Can’t Manage What You Can’t Measure – Advanced

Technologies for Real-time Business Analytics

WEdnESday, octobEr 1510:15 - 10:45 a.m. On Board Air Using Rotary Vane Compressor Technology11:15 - 11:45 a.m. Affordable Bus Washing Systems1:15 - 1:45 p.m. How Multi-Service Ethernet & TDMoIP Can Benefit

Transportation Networks2:15 - 2:45 p.m. Hosted Fare Collection System: Decreased Burden,

Greater Security & Lower Costs

EXPO LEARNING ZONES

SolutionS lEarning ZonE These application- and service-based presentations will open your eyes to awe-inspiring innovations.

Monday, octobEr 1311 - 11:30 a.m. Vehicle Lift Safety & the Fleet Manager’s Responsibilities1 - 1:30 p.m. Advanced Diagnostics for Air Disc Brakes 2 - 2:30 p.m. Diesel Particulate Filers (DPF) Maintenance De-mystified3 - 3:30 p.m. The Evolution of Passenger Access Controls and

Design Trends4 - 4:30 p.m. How to Purchase a Driver Training Simulator

tuESday, octobEr 1410 - 10:30 a.m. Managing a Successful BRT/Transit Shelter Project

from Concept to Completion11 - 11:30 a.m. The Characteristics of a Successful Mobile

Ticketing Deployment1 - 1:30 p.m. Solving Wireless Communications in Tunnels2 - 2:30 p.m. Increasing Transit Safety with Video-Based Driver

Risk Management 3 - 3:30 p.m. Scenario-Based Operator Training: Building Better

Results Through Realistic Situational Practice

WEdnESday, octobEr 1510 - 10:30 a.m. A Proactive Approach to Passenger & Operator Safety:

Best Practices for Video System Implementation 11 - 11:30 a.m. Newest Options for Tackling the Obsolescence of Power

Electronic Equipment 1 - 1:30 p.m. Command & Capture – Tool for Fast, Simple and

Cost-Efficient Integration2 - 2:30 p.m. Interior Cleaning of Transit Vehicles

* Schedules as of June 10, 2014. APTA reserves the exclusive right to make program changes at any time. Visit APTAEXPO.com/LearningZones for the most up-to-date schedules.

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intErnational lEarning ZonE Learn about the latest public transportation developments and business opportunities in countries outside of the U.S.

Monday, octobEr 131 - 1:45 p.m. I had a Thermal Event. What Should I do?

tuESday, octobEr 1410:30 - 11 a.m. InnoTrans 2016 – International Trade Fair, Sept 20-23, 2016

in Berlin, Germany11:15 a.m. - 12 p.m.  Passenger Transportation Projects in Mexico1:30 - 2 p.m. The 9th World Congress & Trade Exhibition on High-Speed Rail2:15 - 3 p.m.  Looking Forward to the Olympics: Public Transportation

Projects and Opportunities in Brazil

WEdnESday, octobEr 1511 - 11:45 a.m. Public Transit Projects and Needs in Canada

procurEMEnt & MatErialS ManagEMEnt lEarning ZonENEW for 2014, public and private sector staff who are involved with procurement issues need to attend these sessions.

Monday, octobEr 139 - 10:45 a.m.  After the OIG Audit: How do We Move DBE Forward11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Pre-Award and Post-Delivery Audits for Rolling Stock

tuESday, octobEr 147:30 - 9 a.m. State/Local Schedules, Joint Procurement

and Piggybacking9:15 - 10:45 a.m.  Current Topics in Buy America11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.  Public Private Partnerships and PM/CM at Risk:

What do Procurement Officers Need to Know?

WEdnESday, octobEr 157:30 - 9 a.m. New Thoughts on Procurement: Evaluation Committee

Training, Two-Step Procurements & Brooks Act Procurements9:15 - 10:45 a.m.  Supply Chain Management

buS tEchnical MaintEnancE & clEan tEchnology lEarning ZonEAnother free addition to the Learning Zone lineup, these sessions will cover new trends and technologies in today’s rapidly changing bus industry.

Monday, octobEr 138 - 8:30 a.m. Leveraging New Technology for Smarter Transit 8:30 - 9 a.m. Large-Capacity, Flash-Charging Electric Bus for Smart and

Sustainable Cities; and Increasing the Range of the Electric Bus9 - 9:30 a.m. Progress in All-Electric Transit Buses; and Introducing New

Battery Electric Buses into Your Fleet – Planning, Training, Launch, and Optimization

9:30 - 10 a.m. Hydrogen Fuel Cell Bus Market Study 20141:30 - 2 p.m. Are You Managing Your Transit Yard with a Pencil?;

and Maintenance Operations – Best Practices for Whole Life Costing

2 - 2:30 p.m. Vehicle Health Monitoring – Why Does it Matter?; and How Intelligent Maintenance Can Help Your Agency Reduce its Carbon Footprint

2:30 - 3 p.m. Lifting Vehicles Safely; and Advanced Safety & Maintenance Technologies for Air Disc Brake Equipped Transit Buses

3 - 3:30 p.m. Distance Based Learning: It’s Here to Stay!

tuESday, octobEr 148 - 8:30 a.m. Electrification of Bus and Coaches with Success; and

Supercapacitors for Fuel Savings with No Idling Strategy on Transit Buses

8:30 - 9 a.m. Fuel Economy Testing at Metro Transit – St. Paul / Minneapolis; and Fuel Economy and the Modern Bus Transmission

9 - 9:30 a.m. Simplifying Facility Modifications for CNG Buses; and CNG Feasibility Study – Facility and Fleet Conversion (Kansas City Area Transportation Authority)

9:30 - 10 a.m. Case Studies of Hybrid Electric Performance in Transit Applications; and The Future of Fuels and Powertrains that Move America’s Transit Bus Fleet

1:30 - 3 p.m. Closing Roundtable

WORKfORcE dEvELOPMENT LEARNING ZONEThe human factor: Transit’s Greatest Asset. Past, Present & future

don’t miss the opportunity for interactive presentations and discussions on the wide range of workforce development initiatives in the Workforce development Learning Zone. Topics to include: - promoting public transportation careers to middle and high school students - engaging students at universities, community colleges, technical and vocational schools - opportunities for young professionals in transportation and the industry’s

frontline workforce - launch of the Transit virtual career

Network

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Leave plenty of time in your busy show schedule to visit Plaza 3 at EXPO 2014. Located on the third floor of the George R. Brown Convention Center, Plaza 3 is home to can’t-miss show features and exhibitors, including:

• EXPO Sustainability Showcase – Discover innovative products that strive to meet commitments to environmental quality, social well-being, and economic growth

•COMTOPavilion– Visit the COMTO Pavilion daily to meet with the rotating DBE exhibitors

•TheAPTACenter– Learn about APTA and don’t miss the daily prize drawings

•Registration– Pick up your badge and bag and start your day exploring Plaza 3

•Restaurants– Grab a bite to eat and network with other professionals in one of the several dining options

PLAZA 3A cAN’T-MISS AREA AT EXPO:

livable & Sustainable communities learning ZoneBe Green to Make Green

New for 2014, don’t miss the interactive presentations taking place in the Livable & Sustainable Communities Learning Zone located on Plaza 3. Speakers will focus on lessons learned and groundbreaking projects that contribute to a more efficient and integrated range of mobility services for all users. Topics to include:

- planning for sustainable communities

- accessible design

- energy efficiency

- complete streets

- intermodal connections

- access and connectivity to essential services

Visit APTAEXPO.com/LearningZones for the schedule.

ThANK yOU TO ThE EXPO 2014 LOcAL EvENT SUPPORTERS:*

ThANK yOU TO ThE EXPO 2014 SUPPORTERS:*

Visual Identity Guidelines - February 2013 1

THE SIGNATURE

The combination of the First Transit logotype and the First Roundel (symbol) make up the First Transit signature. These elements should never be altered, redrawn or changed in any way. Always use the approved electronic artwork when creating artwork.

CLEAR SPACETo ensure optimum legibility, a minimum clear space surrounding the signature must be maintained. The clear space is proportionate to the signature, and is based on the height of the letter “F”. The minimum distance of isolation is 1F. Whenever possible, increase the amount of clear space.

Minimum SizeFor visual consistency, the signature sizes shown below are the recommended standard sizes for their respective applications.The signature size is determined by measuring the width of the signature. Other sizes may be used for other applicationsas appropriate.

Good PracticesThe preferred logo configuration is 2-color positive, using the First Blue and First Red primary colors. As a secondary, option, the 2-color reverse signature may be used as well as a 1-color reverse signature. In limited printability situations, a 1-color black option has been provided.

Sizes less than 1˝ (25mm) should be avoided. This is the smallest size recommended for clear signature reproduction.

1F = The height of the “F” in First Transit

Pocket folder: 4˝ (102mm)Marketing Collateral: 2˝ (51mm) - 2.5˝ (64mm)Stationary: 2.5˝ (64mm)

The First Roundel Symbol maybe used by itself in very limited cases, such as lapel pins or watermarks on stationary and marketing materials. It should never be used by itself to communicate the brand name.

The logotype has been specifically designed for First Transit. Any change is strictly prohibited. Never typeset the logotype.

First Roundel (Symbol)

First Transit Signature

Signature size is determined by signature width

2-color positive 2-color reverse 1-color positive 1-color reverse

1” (25mm)

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hOTEL INfORMATIONAPTA has negotiated special rates at Houston hotels for EXPO and Annual Meeting attendees and exhibitors. The Hilton Americas Houston is the official Annual Meeting Headquarters hotel, available for Annual Meeting attendees only. Many hotels are already sold out so please do not delay! Reserve your hotel rooms through the show’s official housing provider, Expovision, at APTAEXPO.com/hotel_travel.

Avenida de las Americas

1. Club Quarters SOLD OUT2. Courtyard by Marriott Downtown SOLD OUT3. Crowne Plaza Houston Downtown SOLD OUT4. DoubleTree Hotel Houston Downtown SOLD OUT5. Embassy Suites SOLD OUT6. Four Seasons Hotel SOLD OUT7. Hilton Americas - Houston8. Holiday Inn Express SOLD OUT9. Hotel Icon10. Hyatt Regency - Downtown11. JW Marriott Downtown (available after 8/15)12. Magnolia Hotel13. Residence Inn - Downtown SOLD OUT14. Sam Houston Hotel SOLD OUT15. Westin Hotel - Downtown SOLD OUT

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REdUcEd AIRfARESAmerican, Delta and United Airlines are offering special discount rates to/from George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) for EXPO and Annual Meeting attendees. American Airlines Discount: 7% off ANY published airfare on AA.com for travel to IAHPromotion Code: 53h4Bh  Valid for Travel: October 9-18, 2014 delta Discount: Up to 10% off round-trip fares for travel to IAH on Delta.comMeeting Event Code: NMhBc Valid for Travel: October 9-18, 2014 UnitedDiscount: 2%-10% off published airfares on United.com for travel to IAHOffer Code: ZR5E663398 Valid for Travel: October 7-18, 2014

REdUcEd TRAIN fARES Amtrak is offering a 10% discount off the best available fare for travel to Houston, October 7-18, 2014. To book space, call Amtrak at 800-872-7245 or your local travel agent. Refer to fare code number X23T-908 when making your reservation.

Realizing that budgets are tight and saving every penny counts, APTA has collaborated with a number of hotels, airlines and transportation services to offer EXPO and Annual Meeting attendees and exhibitors special rates and discounts. Visit APTAEXPO.com/hotel_travel for additional discount offers and for complete travel information and rules/restrictions.

hOTEL & TRAvEL

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EXPO 2014 EXhIBITORS2G Transit Solutions, Inc.4ONE SeatingABB Inc.ABC CompaniesABnote North AmericaACAF SystemsAccentureAcoustical Surfaces, Inc.Acro Industries Inc.ACTIA Corp.ADA Solutions, Inc.Adams & Westlake, Ltd.Advanced Interconnect ManufacturingAdvanced Transit ManufacturingAECOMAesys Inc.AFLAKG of America, Inc.Alco Spring Industries Inc.Alexander Dennis Ltd.AlliedBarton Security ServicesAllison TransmissionAlstom TransportAltair Engineering Inc.Altro TransflorAmePowerAmerican Cooling Technology, Inc.American Seating Co.American Traction SystemsAmericaneagle.comAmetekAmglo Kemlite LaboratoriesAmphenol/Pyle NationalAngelTraxAnil Verma Associates, Inc.Ansaldo STSApex Engineered SolutionsApollo Video TechnologyArboc Specialty Vehicles, LLCArkansas Industrial Computing, Inc.Arms, Inc.Arow Global Corp.ASA Electronics - Jensen/VoyagerAsahi Seiko USA, Inc.AtkinsAudiosears CorporationAustin Mohawk & CompanyAutoMotion ShadeAvail Technologies, Inc.Axalta Coating SystemsAxion Technologies Ltd.Axis CommunicationsAxleTech InternationalAyers Electronic Systems, LLC (aE)Bach-Simpson - A Wabtec CompanyBAE SystemsBalfour Beatty Rail, Inc.Ballard Power SystemsBarber Spring - A Wabtec CompanyBarry ControlsBartlett & West, Inc.Baultar Concept, Inc.Bayco Products, Inc.Bayer MaterialScience LLCBBA Project, Inc.BBM - Railway Equipment

BEA Inc.BEA Transit TechnologiesBeclawat Manufacturing Inc.Beijer Electronics, Inc.Belanger, Inc.Bentech Inc.BESI Inc.Better Life Technologies, LLCBikeLid LLCBitimecBITZER US, Inc.Blirp It, Inc.Bode North America, Inc.Bombardier TransportationBostik, Inc.Bostrom Company, H.O.Bradlink LLC.Brasco International Inc.Braun Corporation, TheBremskerl North America, Inc.Bridgestone/Firestone Mileage SalesBrookville Equipment CorporationBRS LabsBrush Industries, Inc.Buehler Motor, Inc.Bus Stuf, Inc.Busline MagazineBUSRide MagazineBYD Motors Inc.BytemarkC.E. Niehoff & Co.CAF USA, Inc.CalAmpCambridge Systematics IncCanadian Urban Transit AssociationCaprock Mfg.CBI Insurance Care & ManagementCCI Thermal TechnologiesCDM SmithCentral Sales & Service, Inc.CetestCG Automation Solutions USACH2M HILLChamberlin Rubber CompanyChampion Bus, Inc.Chestnut Ridge Foam Inc.Clark TestingClean Seal Inc.Clear-Vu LightingClements National CompanyClever Devices Ltd.Coach GlassCoachCraftersCol-Met Spray BoothsComark CorporationCommunity Transportation Association of AmericaCom-Net SoftwareComplete Coach WorksComposite Panel SolutionsConductix-WampflerConta-Clip Inc.Continental CorporationContiTech Luftfeder Systeme GmbHConvoy Technologies LLCCorys Thunder

Crane Payment SolutionsCreaformCreative Bus Sales, Inc.Crompion InternationalCrouzet Switches North AmericaCSITCubic Transportation SystemsCummins Inc.D & W Diesel, Inc.Dacomsa SA de CVDaktronics, Inc.Daniels ManufacturingData Display USADavco Technology LLCDaytech LimitedDe Leo TextilesDelco RemyDellner, Inc.DeMoulin ApparelDesignLine USADiagnoSYS Systems, Inc.Diamond Manufacturing Inc.Diesel Radiator Co.Digital Recorders, Inc.Dikita EnterprisesDILAX Systems Inc.Dina CamionesDistribution International HP Inc.DIT- MCO InternationalDixie Electric Ltd.Doosan InfracoreDoron Precision Systems Inc.Double MapDriveCamDTI Group Ltd.Duagon AGDuo-Gard IndustriesDuraBrake Co.Durr Technik USAEAO CorporationEastBanc TechnologiesEastern Pneumatics & Hydraulics, Inc.EatonEberle Design Inc.EBM-Papst.EcolaneEDF Inc.ElbecoElDorado National Co.Electric Motion Company, Inc.Electro-Motive DieselELREG Distributors Ltd.EMCOM SystemsEMPEnergy SuspensionEnfasco, Inc.Enghouse TransportationEngineered Plastics Inc.Enseicom, Inc.EntertainmentEPM Corporationera-contact GmbHESP Enterprises Inc.Espar Products Inc.EsriEurovac (Clean Air Technologies)

EverbridgeEverson Tesla Inc.Evolis Card PrinterExcel Window Systems / Dura AutomotiveFAAC IncorporatedFaiveley Transport USA, Inc.Fare LogisticsFellfabFelton BrushesFilnor Inc.Firetrace InternationalFirst Transit, Inc.Flame EnterprisesFMNA Fire SuppressionForbo Flooring Systems Ltd.Fras-le North America, Inc.Freedman Seating Co.FSX Equipment Inc.Fuji Electric Corp. of AmericaFujitsu USAGannett Fleming, Inc.Garavelli Enterprises, Inc.GE TransportationGEA RefrigerationGeneral Cable CorporationGeneral Steel ProductsGenetecGerflorGetex CorporationGiesecke & DevrientGillig LLCGIRO Inc.Glaval BusGlenair, Inc.Global Display Solutions, Inc.Global Finishing SolutionsGlobal Traffic TechnologiesGMT International Corp.Gorrondona & AssociatesGrayson Thermal Systems CorporationGreyHawkGroupZOOMHadley Products CorporationHaldex Brake Products CorporationHalfen USA Inc.Hall Industries Inc.HandheldHandi-Hut Inc.Hands On, LLCHanover Displays Inc.Harris CorpHARTING, Inc. of North AmericaHatch Mott MacDonaldHaysite Reinforced PlasticsHeico LockHella KGaAHella, Inc.Herzog Transit Services Inc.Hill InternationalHoldsworth Fabrics Ltd.Hoppecke Batteries, Inc.Hubner Manufacturing Corp.Huitt-Zollars Inc.Hunter Technology Co.

HydrogenicsHy-Safe TechnologyHytera AmericaI/O ControlsiCommand Systems, Inc.Imeco Cables Inc.Impact Recovery Systems, Inc.IMPulse NC LLCIn Motion TechnologyInCommInfodev EDI, Inc.InforINIT Innovations In TransportationInnoTrans 2016 - Messe Berlin GmbHInSight USAInsta-Chain Inc.Integrated Strategic Resources LLCIntelect CorporationInterClean, a member of the Tammermatic GroupInternational Name Plates Supplies Ltd.Iris GmbHIrwin Transportation ProductsiSafe TechnologiesISC Applied Systems Corp.ISR TransitIsringhausen, Inc. USAITSMAX Solutions, Inc.ITTJ.L. Patterson & AssociatesJibestreamKawasaki Rail Car Inc.Kelderman ManufacturingKelox IRT USA LLCKentkart Ege Elektronik LtdKeolis America, Inc.KIC LLCKidde Technologies Inc.Kiel N.A. LLCKimball MidwestKinetic Drive Solutions Inc.Kirk’s Automotive Inc.KLI Inc.Knorr Brake CorporationKorea Smart CardKoshii Maxelum America, Inc.Kydex, LLCL-3 D. P. AssociatesLaFrance IndustriesLaird Plastics TransportationLang USLanner Electronics Inc.Lantal Textiles Inc.Lazzerini SrlLea + Elliott Inc.LECIP Inc.LED SmartLeece-Neville Heavy Duty SystemsLem USALet’s Bus It Publications Inc.Lift Solutions, Inc.Lift-ULiLee SystemsLin Industries, Inc.Lincoln- an SKF Group Brand

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Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam Inc.Logena Automotive LLCLS Gallegos & Associates Inc.Lucerix International CorpLuminatorLutze Inc.M.A.I.O.R srlMAC Products Inc.Mackenzie Laboratories Inc.Macton CorporationMadrax/ Thomas SteeleMAFELECMAN Engines & Components, Inc.Mapmobility Corp.Marathon Brake SystemsMarch Networks CorporationMark Weiss AssociatesMaruti Transit Group, LLCMasabiMASATS SAMass Electric Construction Co.Mass Transit MagazineMat Holdings Inc.Matrix Railway Corp.Mattei Compressors, Inc.Maxwell IndustriesMaxwell TechnologiesMayser Polymer USA, Inc.McDonald Transit Associates, Inc.Mechanical RubberMedeco Security LocksMEIMEN Micro, Inc.MeritorMETRO MagazineMetropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, TXMGM BrakesMichelin North AmericaMicrophor - A Wabtec CompanyMidwest Bus Corp.Midwest Industrial Supply, Inc.MilltorcMilwaukee Composites, Inc.Mitsubishi Electric PowerMobile Climate ControlMobileViewMobilitatMobility Ventures, LLCMobility Works CommercialModine Mfg. Co.Mohawk LiftsMonogram Systems TrainMOR/ryde InternationalMors Smitt - A Wabtec CompanyMotivePower - A Wabtec CompanyMotor Coach Industries InternationalMoxa, Inc.MTM, Inc.Multi-Contact USAMV Transporation, Inc.Myers Controlled PowerNational Insurance Consultants, Inc.Nederman Inc.New Flyer Of AmericaNEXCOMNextBus, Inc.NICE SystemsNishiyama Corporation of Americanora systems, Inc.Nord-Lock Inc.North American Bus Industries Inc.No-Spill Systems Inc.Nova BusNS CorporationOEM Technology SolutionsOktal

OMNOVA Solutions Inc.O’Neil & Associates, Inc.Optronics InternationalOran Safety Glass, Inc.ORXPanasonicParagon Project Resources, Inc.ParkeonParker Hannifin CorporationParsons BrinckerhoffPartex Marking SystemsPavemetricsPCS Power Converter SolutionsPeerless - AVPenasack Machine Co.Penn Machine Co.Penta CorporationPhoenix ContactPHW Inc.Pittsburgh Electrical InsulationPKS LiftsPlastic Components, Inc.Plustek Technology Inc.Plymovent CorporationPolymer TechnologiesPowell Electrical SystemsPower TrunkPowerohm ResistorsPowerRail DistributionPowerUp, Inc.PrecisionAir LLCPrelcoPrevostProductive PlasticsPro-Flex Inc.ProheatPropane Education & Research CouncilProterraProtran Safety Technology, Inc.Pseco Inc.PSI Repair Services, Inc.Public Transportation Safety InternationalPurosilQ’StraintQual-Tran ProductsQuestica, Inc.Quinte Plastics Ltd.R.C.A. Rubber Co., The Railroad Friction Products Corp. - A Wabtec CompanyRailway Gazette InternationalRailWorks CorporationRainier Richlite Co.RATP DevRecaro North AmericaREIReliable Transmission ServiceRenoldREO-USA Inc.Retlif Testing LaboratoriesRicon Corporation - A Wabtec CompanyRigid LifelinesRigidized Metals Corp.RMP Powertrain SolutionsRobotronics, Inc.Röchling Glastic CompositesRockwell CollinsRoemer IndustriesRogers CorporationRoll Forming CorporationRollon CorporationRomeo RIM Inc.Ron Turley Associates Inc.ROSCO Inc.

Ross & White Co.RouteMatch SoftwareRoyersford Spring Co.RPM Tech, Inc.RSCC Wire & CableRSM ServicesS & A Systems Inc.SABICSafeguard Technology Inc.Safety Vision, LLCSaftSaira Americas, Inc.Sardo Bus & Coach UpholsterySAS Rubber Inc.ScantronSchaltbau North AmericaScheidt & BachmannSchindler Elevator Corp.Schunk Graphite TechnologySCR Medical TransportationSeats IncorporatedSecheron SASecuraSefac, Inc.Semec Electromecanique, Inc.Sensor ElectronicsSentry360Seon Design Inc.Service Wire Co.Shah SoftwareSherwood Electromotion Inc.Siemens Industry, Inc.Siemens RUGGEDCOMSinglepoint CommunicationsSintron Technology Corp.SKF USA Inc.Smart Growth America/National Complete Streets CoalitionSmartrac N.V.Smartrend SupplySMISmith Systems Inc.Snake TraySouriauSouthwire CompanySpaceAge Synthetics, Ltd.Spacecraft ComponentsSPAL Automotive USASpheros Climate SystemsSpinner II Products/TF Hudgins Inc.Sportworks NW, Inc.SPX GenfareStarTran Software LLCStaubli Corp.Stertil-KoniStrataGen Systems, Inc.Strategic Mapping, Inc.Streamax Technology Co. Ltd.STVSTYL&TECH Inc.Sunbelt RentalsSuperior Roll FormingSutrak CorporationSwayzer Engineering Inc.Swiger Coil Systems - A Wabtec CompanySyncromaticsSYSTRA Consulting, Inc.Tactical MicroTAPTCOTaylor Made GlassTC CommunicationsTDG Transit Design GroupTelco SensorsTeleste CorporationTelevic RailTen Point Trim

Tenneco Inc.Textspeak Digital AcousticsThales Transport & Security, Inc.The APTA CenterThe Principle Partnering Group, LLCThermal Structures Inc.Thermo King Corp.Titan PneumaticsTM4, Inc.TMD FrictionTolar Manufacturing Co.Toshiba CorporationTotal Plastics Mass MobilityToyo Denki Seizo K.K./Toyo Denki USA, Inc.Toyo Networks & System IntegrationTrackitTraction Systems Inc.Trans / Air ManufacturingTransit AssociatesTransit Marketing GroupTransIT Solutions (TSI)Transitvue Communication SystemsTrans-LiteTranslite Enterprises Inc. - Bus Glass DistributorsTransport ProductsTransportation Diversity CouncilTransportation Technology Center Inc.TransTech - Power Transfer SystemsTransTrack SystemsTransurb TechnirailTranSystems CorporationTrapeze GroupTrillium USATrim- Lok, Inc.TriMark CorporationTSO MobileTurbonetics - A Webtec CompanyTurtle TopTyler TechnologiesTymetal CorporationUbisense, Inc.UKM Transit ProductsUnited Streetcar / Oregon Iron WorksUrban EngineersUrban Solar Corp.Urban Transportation AssociatesUremetURS CorporationUSSC GroupUSSC SeatingUTC/RASUtility MetalsUtility, Inc.Vanner, Inc.Vapor Bus International - A Wabtec CompanyVapor Stone Rail Systems - A Wabtec CompanyVehicle Inspection Systems, Inc.Vehicle Service GroupVelodome SheltersVelvac Inc.Ventek InternationalVentura Systems Inc. North AmericaVeolia TransportationVIA AnalyticsVisual Marking Systems Inc.Vix TechnologyVoith Turbo GmbH Co. KGVoltabox of Texas, Inc.Vossloh North AmericavRide Inc.Vulcanite

Wabtec CorporationWabtec Passenger Transit - A Wabtec CompanyWabtec Railway Electronics - A Wabtec CompanyWBA ResearchWebb Wheel ProductsWendelWestcode Inc.Westermo Data CommunicationsWestern Sierra’s Inc.Westmatic CorporationWhiting CorporationWhiting Door Manufacturing Corp.Whiting Systems Inc.Woojin IS America, Inc.XCP CorporationXeroxZF Friedrichshafen AGZonar SystemsZoppas Industries

frEnch pavilionAcapela GroupACKSYS Communications & SystemsADES TechnologiesBORFLEXCBM N.A.CENTRALPDevismes SASLeroy AutomationSCOMAUBIFRANCE

ngv aMErica pavilionA1 Alternative Fuel SystemsAFV Natural Gas Fuel SystemsAgility Fuel SystemsANGI Energy SystemsAtlas Copco CompressorsBauer Compressors, Inc.Ce-Pres LLCClean Energy FuelsClean Vehicle SolutionsCNG Cylinders InternationalCNG Equipment SolutionsFuel SolutionsGetzner Werkstoffe GmbHGreater Houston NGV AllianceHexagon LincolnHunt Guillot & Associates, LLCIMPCO AutomotiveJones & FrankJ-W Energy CompanyKraus Global Inc.Leggett & Platt CVPLuxfer Gas CylindersMicro DesignNGV AmericaParkway NGV ConversionsPearce Sales Agency-Aspro Compression SystemsPSB IndustriesTulsa Gas Technologies, Inc.WEH Technologies Inc.WestportWorthington CylindersXebec Adsorption Inc.xperion Energy & Environment GmbH

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