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International Conference and Exhibition Final Programme 15 - 17 FEBRUARY 2012 KARLSRUHE TRADE FAIR CENTER GERMANY Organisers:

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International Conferenceand Exhibition

Final Programme

15 - 17 FEBRUARY 2012 KARLSRUHE TRADE FAIR CENTER GERMANY

Organisers:

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Programme overview

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> Coffee breaks Coffee break area, hall 1

> Lunch Restaurant for delegates, hall 1

> IT Family Dinner Wednesday 15 February, 7.00 p.m. At AVG tram depot, Ettlingen Address: Im Ferning 17-21, 76275 Ettlingen Meeting point for shuttle service: 6.00 p.m., Karlsruhe Trade Fair Center, main entrance

> Karlsruhe Reception Thursday 16 February, 7.00 p.m. At Schwarzwaldhalle, Conference Center Meeting point for shuttle service: 6.00 p.m., Karlsruhe Trade Fair Center, main entrance

> Technical Visits Friday 17 February, 2.15 p.m. Meeting point for shuttle service: 2.00 p.m., Karlsruhe Trade Fair Center, main entrance

Conference registration desk15 February: 8.30 a.m. – 6.00 p.m.16 February: 8.30 a.m. – 6.00 p.m.17 February: 9.00 a.m. – 1.30 p.m.

Exhibition opening hours15 February: 9.00 a.m. – 6.00 p.m.16 February: 9.00 a.m. – 6.00 p.m.17 February: 9.00 a.m. – 2.00 p.m.

Speakers’ room1st floor

Conference languageEnglish

Conference opening and sessions will be simultaneously translated from English into German / French / Spanishand vice versa.

ContactRegistration contactNathalie SimonEvents Assistant, [email protected]‘ contactJohan van IeperenManager, [email protected] informationPhone: +49 721 [email protected]

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09:30 -10:30 | Entrance hallSession 1 | OPENING – KeynoteModeration: Alessandra Gorini, Youth Project Coordinator, UITP, Brussels, BelgiumWelcoming addressesBritta Wirtz, Speaker of the Management Board KMK (Karlsruher Messe- und Kongress-GmbH), Karlsruhe, Germany Alain Flausch, Secretary General, UITP (International Association of Public Transport), Brussels, BelgiumMargret Mergen, First Mayoress of the City of Karlsruhe, Germany Dr. Veit Steinle, Director-General, Environmental Policy and Infrastructure, Department Policy Issues, Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development, Berlin, Germany Representative of Dr. Peter Ramsauer, German Federal Minister of Trans-port, Building and Urban Development, Berlin, GermanyOpening address from Siim Kallas, Vice-President of the European Commission, Commissioner for Transport, Brussels, Belgium,delivered by Max Strotmann, Member of the Cabinet, Brussels, BelgiumKeynote speech: The Incentive-Zone. How to seduce people to use more sustainable modes of transportMarcel Meeuwissen, Senior Consultant Mobility and Accessibility, City of Enschede, Netherlands

C O F F E E B R E A K

11:00 -12:30 | Sessions room, hall 1Session 2 | World – International best practices Chair: Frithjof Struye, Senior Advisor, Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach, GermanyIs there a best practice for journey planning? A survey of European journey planners reveals best practice in usability and fulfilling user demands.Birgitte Woolridge, Marketing Manager, Rejseplanen A/S, Copenhagen, DenmarkThe latest IT systems to improve subway management of SMRTSu Min Hong, Manager, Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation, Seoul, KoreaA critical view on a promising EMV approach. To what extent is EMV a solution for interoperability, and is this only the beginning of true ID-based ticketing?Michael Leach, CEO, ITSO Limited, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom Natural disasters and their impact on IT systems. Last March, an earth-quake and subsequent tsunami hit Japan hard. We examine how it affected the railway IT system and what we must learn!Kazuhiko Aida, Deputy Director, East Japan Railway Company (France), Paris, France

L U N C H B R E A K (hall 1)

Wednesday | 15 February 2012

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14:00 -15:30 | Sessions room, hall 1Session 3 | Hot – Social Media Chair: Stefania di Serio, UITP Chairwoman of Information Technology & Innovation Commission and Dirigente Sicurezza, Patrimonio, Innovazione, Umbria Mobilità, Perugia, ItalyWould you like to go on a social date? A simplified view on Social Media. How to connect to your customers and to have ongoing and worthwhile dialogues ...Ton Damen, Strategic Director and Founder of Strategic Stuff B.V., Am-sterdam, NetherlandsClear the line for Social Media. Implementation of Social Media by Wiener Linien (Vienna)Answer Lang, Head of communication, Wiener Linien, Vienna, AustriaClaudia Riegler, Content Manager Social Media, Wiener Linien, Vienna, AustriaSocial Media – What’s all the hype about? Get to know your passengers and their expectations, drive customer engagement by anticipating, and optimize services through multichannel integrationPhilippe Guittat, Managing Director Public Transport, Accenture, Paris, FranceVVS Internet and Social Media ActivitiesMichael Terbeck, Head of Marketing Department, Verkehrs- und Tarifver-bund Stuttgart GmbH (VVS), Stuttgart, Germany

14:00 -15:30 | Forum A Market Update 1 Chair: Bruno Pfeiffer, Business Development Manager, Qnamic, Hägendorf, SwitzerlandVABdepot – The leading depot management systemStephan Fromm, Sales Department, Verkehrsautomatisierung Berlin GmbH, Berlin, GermanyWork assignment tools that improve employee satisfaction andmeet company objectives Alain Martinais, Director of Marketing, GIRO, Montréal, CanadaOpen Fare Payment SystemsMichael C. Nash, VP Emerging Markets Transportation andLocal Government Sector (TLG), ACS Solutions Switzerland Ltd.,Bern, Switzerland

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14:00 -15:30 | Forum B Market Update 2Chair: Ralph Gambetta, Head of Promotion, Calypso NetworksAssociation, Brussels, BelgiumProgress through standards – Standardised interfaces for PT-ITSsystemsGustav Thiesing, Head of R&D Department, BLIC GmbH, Berlin,GermanyConvergence of services on new customer mediaFrançois Guillaume, Technical Expert, Calypso Networks Association,Brussels, BelgiumNew paradigm and innovative ATFC toolbox for multi-service,all-sized operatorsJoão Almeida, CBO, Card4B Systems S.A., Lisbon, PortugalMulti-modal and cross-system passenger informationThilo Rotter, International Sales Manager, AEG Gesellschaftfür moderne Informationssysteme mbH, Ulm, Germany

C O F F E E B R E A K

16:00 -17:30 | Sessions room, hall 1Session 4 | European – Electronic ticketing Chair: Stenerik Ringqvist, UITP EuroTeam Expert (repr. Svensk Kollektiv-trafik, Sweden), UITP, Brussels, Belgium(((eTicket Germany, overview and recent developments. The standard for electronic ticketing in public transportSjef Janssen, Managing Director, VDV-Kernapplikations GmbH & Co. KG, Cologne, Germany Calypso territory - A widespread standard for eTicketing that continu-ously evolvesRalph Gambetta, Head of Promotion, Calypso Networks Association, Brussels, Belgium Turkey’s innovative ITS solutions in public transportation. Where is Tur-key in ITS, prepaid ticketing, EMV, and NFC payments?Güliz Öztürk, International Marketing Manager, Kentkart Ege Elektronik A.S., Istanbul, TurkeyITSO and the EU-IFM Alliance. Implementing IFM across EuropeJohn Verity, Chief Advisor, ITSO Limited, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom

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16:00 -17:30 | Forum AMarket Update 3 Chair: Emmanuel Schneider, Senior Manager Accenture France,Paris, FranceAdjustment optimization – an enhancement of duty schedule optimization to secure ‘uniformity’ for similar operational situationsAndreas Langenhan, Business Development Manager, IVU Traffic Tech-nologies AG, Aachen, GermanySmart (phone) technology leads to a new generation of bike sharing!Ton Kooymans, Director, Calllock-mobility, Eindhoven, NetherlandsImproving operations and enhancing customer service with mobile solutions Lessons learned from selected European transport operatorsAlexander Throm, Business Development Manager, Appear, Kista, Sweden Bruno Pfeiffer, Business Development Manager, Qnamic, Hägendorf, SwitzerlandTicketing as a service: Open, easy, everywhereEmmanuel Schneider, Senior Manager Accenture France, Paris, France

16:00 -17:30 | Forum B Market Update 4 Chair: Stephen Bennett, Vice President & Managing Director,Clever Devices Ltd., New York, United States of AmericaIntelligent Bus ComputingStephen Bennett, Vice President & Managing Director, CleverDevices Ltd., New York, United States of America Capitalise on AFC investments by kick-starting the NFC ecosystemPier Aldershof, Managing Director Collis Pacific, Collis BV, Leiden,NetherlandsSelecting the best bill recycler for your operationBassam Estaitieh, Product Manager, CRANE Payment Solutions,Concord, Canada

19:00 I T F A M I LY D I N N E R powered by

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Thursday | 16 February 2012

09:30 -11:00 | Sessions room, hall 1Session 5 | Innovation and inspirationChair: Jarl Eliassen, UITP Honorary Chairman of the Information Technology & Innovation Commission and CEO, Trafikanten AS, Oslo, NorwayAuckland Integrated Fares System project - Regional extensibility: creation of a national central system covering multiple autonomous re-gional ticketing schemesMick Spiers, Auckland Integrated Fares System (AIFS) Program Director, Thales New Zealand, Auckland, New ZealandLet data speak. Tips and tools to use data for optimizing PT Luc van Wijngaarden, CEO, Zight, Leiden, Netherlands‘Ticketing as a Service’, a new paradigm. Plus a brief update on NFC with BPASS: in operation in Nice, soon a pilot in Île-de-France…Dominique Descolas, Digital Services Director, Veolia Transdev, Paris, FranceNextcity: A vision for urban travelMartin Howell, Worldwide Marketing Communications Director, Cubic Trans-portation Systems, London, United Kingdom

09:30 -11:00 | Forum AMarket Update 5 Chair: Jorge Vieira da Silva, President, Mobility, Ticketing and Applications,Brussels, BelgiumDigital video techniques for rail and surroundingsAxel Heinrich, Business Development Manager, MOBOTIX AG, Langmeil,GermanyTotal ITS appliedArnstein Engan, Sales and Marketing Manager, FARA ASA, Trondheim,Norway Mobile Age – Passenger information of a new generationDirk Esters, Head of Business Development, HaCon, Hanover, GermanyMobility 2.0 - Examples and activities of the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsver-bund (RMV)Marco Gennaro, Business Unit Manager Data and Distribution Manage-ment, Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund Servicegesellschaft mbH,Frankfurt, Germany

Step by step, we launch our social business @ my.uitp.orgInformation Technology is our first mutual adventure

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09:30 -11:00 | Forum B Market Update 6 Chair: Michael Gross, Head of Public Transport and Travel Business,EOS UPTRADE GmbH, Hamburg, GermanyOnline and offline personalisation of e-tickets in accordance withVDV-KA with SAM cluster Michael Gross, Head of Public Transport and Travel Business,EOS UPTRADE GmbH, Hamburg, GermanyChristian Rommel, Head of Software Development, Systemtechnik GmbH,Sömmerda, Germany GIS for improved operational performance in public transportTerry Bills, Transportation Industry Manager, ESRI, Redlands, United States of America New prospects for AFC systems in GermanyNils Zeino-Mahmalat, Competence Centre for Electronic Fare Management(KCEFM), Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr AöR, Gelsenkirchen,Germany

C O F F E E B R E A K

11:30 -12:30 | Sessions room, hall 1Session 6 | Reflection Introduction and moderation: Alessandra Gorini, Youth Project Coordinator, UITP, Brussels, BelgiumJürgen Greschner, CEO, INIT GmbH, Karlsruhe, GermanyY4PT Youth Labs: learn what Y4PT is and meet a valuable team of young people co-creating innovative new projects drafts, aiming to support and innovate the PT industry to find new ideas!JOIN US IN SIGNING THE UITP YOUTH CHARTER TO RE-THINK PUBLIC TRANSPORT ALONG WITH YOUTH! ITS for Public Transport at the European level. A review of policy achievements and next steps to make public transport smarter across EuropePawel Stelmaszczyk, Head of Unit Intelligent Transport Systems, Euro-pean Commission, Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport, Brus-sels, Belgium (tbc)

L U N C H B R E A K

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14:00 -15:30 | Sessions room, hall 1Session 7 | Communication - IT in public transport vehicles Chair: Umberto Guida, Director of the European Bus System of the Future project, UITP, Brussels, BelgiumEuropean Bus System of the Future - The IT platform conception for a new generation of urban buses and high quality systemsJean-Laurent Franchineau, Research Programs Director, Veolia Trans-port, Rueil Malmaison, FranceCommunications Solutions for Transport - How radio communications so-lutions can improve efficiency, safety and cost reduction for public trans-port organisations Hans van der Linde, TAIT General Manager - EMEA, Tait, Vienna, AustriaDMR versus TETRA - For four years, a new digital radio standard has been available. Is it an alternative to PT use?Kurt Stern, Traffic Telematics, Department Head, SWM GmbH/MVG, Munich, Germany SECUR-ED, SECured urban transportation - European demonstration communications architecture supporting urban public transport secu-rity needsSteffonn Chan, Project Manager, Bombardier, Canada, representing the SECUR-ED project

14:00 -15:30 | Forum AMarket Update 7 Chair: Klaus Janke, Key Account Manager, INIT GmbH, Karlsruhe, GermanyAchieving fully integrated ITS and AFC systems in public transport:case studiesTony Smith, Commercial Manager, VIX, Cambridge, United KingdomIProuter – The IP communication gatewayKlaus Janke, Key Account Manager, INIT GmbH, Karlsruhe, GermanyMobi Guider – The open platform for full end-to-end ITSJohan Rommelaere, Head of Marketing and Business Development,Prodata Mobility Systems, Zaventem, BelgiumVoice and data communication in public transport using public mobileradio and VoIPClaus Dohmen, Product Manager, IVU Traffic Technologies AG, Aachen,Germany

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14:00 -15:30 | Forum B Market Update 8 Chair: Jürgen Fuchs, Director of Business Center, Indanet AG, Munich, GermanyHöft & Wessel presents the new approach to e-ticket controlling using a new generation of control handhelds Torsten Seipelt, Sales Director Almex, Höft & Wessel AG, Hanover, GermanyModern IP network applications for public transport vehiclesJürgen Fuchs, Director of Business Center, Indanet AG, Munich, GermanyUsing Banknote Recycling to minimise the cost of cash as part of your overall fare collection strategyAndrew Osborne, Marketing Director, MEI Inc., Geneva, SwitzerlandPublic transport navigation solutionsJean-Claude Degand, Managing Director, MOVIKEN-SLE, Biot, France

C O F F E E B R E A K

16:00 -17:30 | Conference room 4 / 5 (2nd floor)ASSTRA Workshop Chair: Daniela Carbone, Head of Technological Innovations Department, ASSTRA, Rome, ItalyThe ASSTRA’s Survey on electronic ticketing system, infomobility and fare integrationDaniela Carbone, Head of Technological Innovations Department, ASSTRA, Rome, ItalyIT on-board architecture and new opportunities for electronic ticketing: some news from VeniceRoberto Cerruti, Information and Telematics Systems Director, ACTV S.p.A. Venezia, Venice, ItalySIGE PROJECT: integrated system for operation managementLuca Masciola, Co-Director Business Process Integration, ATAC S.p.A. Roma, Rome, ItalyICT as a support for ticketing and infomobility managementRoberto Andreoli, Chief Information Officer and Manager of Information and Technology Department, ATM Servizi S.p.A. Milano, Milan, ItalyTechnology and innovation in motion. The mobility management with In-telligent Transport Systems in Cagliari Proto Tilocca, Planning, IT and Quality Manager CTM S.p.A., CTM S.p.A. Cagliari, Cagliari, ItalyIT for no pain on a peaceful tripRenzo Nicoloso, Business Process Ri-engineering BPR, TRENORD S.p.A. Milano, Milan, ItalyIbus… with QRCodeAldo Bernard, CIO, TT Esercizio S.p.A. Trento, Trento, Italy

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16:00 -17:30 | Sessions room, hall 1 VDV Workshop Chair: Daniel Krings, Marketing and Communication, VDV-Core-Applica-tion GmbH & Co. KG, Cologne, GermanyIntroduction of the (((eTicket in the capital of GermanyFrank Büch, Head of Customer Relations Strategies and Innovation, Ber-liner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG), Berlin, GermanyFeasibility study: In / Out SystemsOliver Waltes, Head of System Development, VDV-Core-Application GmbH & Co. KG, Cologne, GermanyA standard for travel information – IP-KomBerthold Radermacher, Head of Standardisation, Research Coordination and Industrial Contacts Section, Association of German Transport Com-panies (VDV), Cologne, GermanyOrganisational aspects of an interoperable eTicket systemKlaus Hoffmann, Head of Procurement and Contract Management, VDV-Core-Application GmbH & Co. KG, Cologne, Germany

UTP Workshop For this edition of IT-TRANS it was decided to have the UTP speakers integrated in the conference sessions.

16:00 -17:30 | Forum AMarket Update 9Chair: Arnstein Engan, Sales and Marketing Manager, FARA ASA, Trond-heim, Norway

Increase in public safety and permanent cost reduction with Nettro© BMEMilica Radic, Product Manager, Nettropolis AG, Bruchsal, GermanyMoving contactless transit applications into NFC enabled smart phones to revolutionise the end users’ on-the-move travel experienceMartin Gruber, Segment Director, NXP Semiconductors, Gratkorn, AustriaDIVIS – Revenue Management easy and fastFrank Trolp, Geschäftsführer, Profics GmbH, Winterthur, Switzerland Projektron BCS – ensuring your projects are on time and reliableFlorian Sauter, Product Manager, Projektron GmbH, Berlin, Germany

19:00 K A R L S R U H E R E C E P T I O N powered by

09:00 -18:00 | Conference room 10 / 11 (2nd floor)Information Needs Design WorkshopOpening: Yo Kaminagai, Head of Design, RATP, Paris, FranceKeynote Speech: Information design as an innovation leverage in public transportGiuseppe Attoma Pepe, Design Director at Attoma, Paris, France, Board Member IIIDSession 1- Legible London Case Study Tim Fendley, Partner, Applied Information Group, London, UK- Local maps system - Tokyo Metro Naotsugu Koga, Manager, Business Department, Tokyo Metro Co. Ltd, Tokyo, Japan

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Friday | 17 February 2012

Session 2 - Inclusive Design Veronika Egger, IS Design, Vienna, Austria, Deputy Director IIID- Mobile brand and Interface Design - MVG live: Case study for Munich Public Transport Helmut Ness and Philipp Oehrlein, Fuenfwerken, Berlin, GermanySession 3 - Social Media & Information Services: From 2.0 to 3.0Marc Chataigner, Project Director, Axance, Paris, FranceSession 4 - Transantiago case study: Design of a passenger information system for Santiago’s public transport Carola Zurob, Designer, School of Design, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile, - Title tbc Roland de Coster, STIB, Brussels, Belgium, and Jim Waters, Designer, Minimal Design Strategy, Brussels, BelgiumRound table - Multi-modal trip planners: design challenges in mixing different mobility scales in the same user interface Jonas Ask Homaa, Head of Development, Rejsplanen, Copenhagen, Denmark Davide Serrault, Senior Information Architect, Voyages-sncf, Paris, France Giuseppe Attoma Pepe, Design Director at Attoma, Paris, France, Board Member IIIDSession 5 - Passenger information design (EBSF station demonstrator) Yo Kaminagai, Head of Design, RATP, Paris, France- Experimenting intelligent street furniture in Paris Isabelle Mari, Strategic Marketing Director, JC Decaux, Paris, France

Closing Remarks

09:30 -11:00 | Sessions room, hall 1Session 8 | Professional – Analysing future technologiesChair: Paul Gwynn, UITP Chairman of IT & Service Industry Committee and Director Business Development, INIT GmbH, Karlsruhe, GermanyIP-COMInternet Protocol-based communication services in public transportJürgen Greschner, CEO, INIT GmbH, Karlsruhe, GermanyIntermodal Transport Control Systems (ITCS) Requirements for planning, operating and optimizing public transportation René Zeller, Head of Business Development, Trapeze Switzerland GmbH, Neuhausen, SwitzerlandInteroperability in complex ticketing – economically feasible?Ways to achieve interoperability without strong impacts on the existing base and huge investments in a relatively short timeMatthias Augustyniak, Managing Director, Scheidt & Bachmann GmbH, Mönchengladbach, GermanyIndoor navigation and orientation – Navigate inside stations + profes-sional use cases (emergency/tracking/logistics)Sander van der Meer, Senior Manager Location Content North West Eu-rope, Nokia (NAVTEQ), Utrecht, Netherlands

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09:30 -11:00 | Forum A Market Update 10 Chair: Udo Steinmeier, Sales Manager DACHL, Trapeze GroupDeutschland GmbH, Hamburg, GermanyDemand Response Service – the flexible way for public transportUdo Steinmeier, Sales Manager DACHL, Trapeze Group DeutschlandGmbH, Hamburg, GermanyAn open, standard approach for transit fare collectionLaurent Cremer, Executive Director, OSPT Alliance, Munich, Germany

C O F F E E B R E A K

11:30 -13:00 | Forum AMarket Update 11 Chair: Jürgen Kaiser, Vice President Transport Consulting, PTV AG,Karlsruhe, GermanySMART-WAY: never get lost in public transportOlivia Ratajzak, Account Manager, the agent factory GmbH, Jena, GermanyAndreas Küster, Project Manager, Fraunhofer Institute IVI, Dresden, Germany Eco-Driving: the magic triangleVolker Greitzke, International Sales Manager, Trapeze Switzerland GmbH, Neuhausen, SwitzerlandSuccessful deployment of mobile ticket solutions in the NordicsMikkel Børve, Sales Director, Unwire, Copenhagen, DenmarkComputer-based planning system to support workflow in a transit asso-ciationPeter Mott, Director Support & Training, PTV AG, Karlsruhe, GermanyMarco Remy, Network Planner, Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Neckar GmbH,Mannheim, Germany

11:30 -13:00 | Forum B Market Update 12 Chair: René Rothe, Director Sales, PSI Transcom GmbH, Berlin, Germany100% process optimisation at the depotRené Rothe, Director Sales, PSI Transcom GmbH, Berlin, Germany RFID low memory ticketingTanja d‘Intino, Sales/Export, RFIDentic, Kempen, GermanyPublic Transport Intelligence: get the most out of your fare managementsystemJean Costantini, Senior Business Advisor, Thales, Brétigny-sur-Orge,FranceSIPA – security-critical IP applicationsReinhard Wegener, Director Technology Center, telent GmbH, Backnang,Germany

L U N C H B R E A K

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SHUTTLE SERVICESA bus shuttle service from selected hotels will be provided to the Karlsruhe Trade Fair Center! For further details please see timeta-bles in the hotel lobbies and the foyer of IT-TRANS.

TECHNICAL VISIT 1:Visiting the east depot of the Karlsruhe local transport association (VBK)

TECHNICAL VISIT 2:Tour of the construction sites for the „combined project“ (combination of a tram tunnel in Kaiserstrasse and a road tunnel in Kriegsstrasse Karlsruhe)

TECHNICAL VISIT 3:Journey to Murgtal on a lightrail tramtrain of Karlsruhe Transport Association (VBK) [Karlsruhe Model]

Meeting point for shuttle service: 2.00 p.m., Karlsruhe Trade Fair Center, main entrance

DIRECTIONS/SHUTTLE SERVICES

Bus shuttle service to/from the main station and selected hotels.

Central Railway Station – Trade Fair Center Wednesday – Thursday 7.38 a.m. every 30 minutes until 11.08 a.m. 11.08 a.m. every 60 minutes until 5.08 p.m. Friday 7.38 a.m. every 30 minutes until 2.08 p.m. 2.08 p.m. last bus shuttle

Trade Fair Center – Central Railway Station Wednesday – Thursday 8.02 a.m. every 30 minutes until 10.32 a.m. 10.32 a.m. every 60 minutes until 6.32 p.m. Only Thursday Additional bus shuttle at 5.02 p.m. and 6.02 p.m. Friday 8.02 a.m. every 30 minutes until 2.32 p.m. 2.32 p.m. last bus shuttle

Public transportTake the S2 (suburban railway), travelling towards Rheinstetten. Alight at Messe/Leichtsandstrasse. Main station: take line 6 (towards Daxlanden/Rappenwörth) or line 4 (Waldstadt) until you reach Europaplatz; change to line S2, travelling towards Rheinstetten. Alight at Messe/Leichtsandstrasse.

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