Leading Projects in Transportation Planning, Policy and Engineering for Large and Smaller Municipalities
October 29 - 30, 2019 · Toronto, Ontario
Featuring These Industry Experts:
Expert guidance on the most important transportation issues facing today’s municipalities
Learn from case studies, practical experience and pilots in: Calgary, Belleville, Regional Municipality of Waterloo, including Waterloo, Kitchener and Cambridge, Sidewalk Labs, City of Toronto, Montreal, The Victoria Transport Policy
Institute and more!
Learn how to collect data and move from big data to policy
Receive evidence-based information on active transportation, intersection improvement and more
Hear how technology enabled Belleville to move its late-night bus route to a new cost-effective ride hailing model
Understand how Bus+Metro+Bike+Car = Savings in Montreal
Hear how innovative new forms of transportation service delivery are being piloted in Region of Waterloo
Find out what you should be doing NOW to prepare for automated vehicles
Learn how to fill the low demand last mile transit gap
Learn about the most recent innovations at Sidewalk Labs
Receive solutions for small towns in sparsely populated rural communities
Lasy Year's Event Featured These Industry Experts and Many More!
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Delegates who have attended previous public sector training seminars praise the quality of INFONEX events
I now know what is going on in BI space in public sector, especially with regard to big data and technology advancement.
- Senior Analyst, CRA
Provided good ideas and thoughts to take back
and apply to my organization.
- Director, Finance IT,
Torstar Media Group
Excellent speakers ... Info was relevant and provided some tools I can use back on the job!
- Director, IT Management Practice, The Economical Insurance Group
Many good ideas were presented and could be discussed in my organization.
- Senior Business Intelligence Specialist, Transport Canada
Who Should Attend This Event
Directors of Transportation
Senior Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Engineers
Directors and Managers of Research and Planning Analytics
Directors and Managers of Regional Planning
Director, Business Planning and Technology
Data Analytics and Transportation
Active Transportation
Supervisors, Traffic Signals
Planning Engineers
Big Data Teams
Mayors
Regional and Municipal Economic Development Officers
Public Works and Transportation Leaders
Financial Planners
Municipal Systems Administrators
Chief Administrative Officers
Municipal Planners in Social Services
University Innovation Offices
Municipal Transportation and Construction Leaders
CEOs
CIOs and Senior IT Leaders
Infrastructure and Construction Experts
Broadband and PPP Experts
Corporate Innovation and Smart City Decision-makers
Technology and Related Service Providers
Transport Network Or System Operators
Researchers and Academics
Technology and service firms seeking to bring new solutions to market or broaden their reach and market penetration
The rewards of creating a data-driven transportation system that makes optimal use of technology are tremendous - improved safety, reduced gridlock and smog, easier parking, improved public transit and, in the final analysis, more liveable
cities.
From placing sensors and nodes in asphalt and on lights to control traffic signals, to partnering with private companies, to establishing Vehicle2V and V2Infrastructure connectivity, to assisting vulnerable citizens and deploying
autonomous vehicles, the possibilities for improved mobility are endless and astonishing - and the time for planning and development is now!
There are, however, significant challenges along the way in operationalizing big data and determining the right technology. You've got to know what citizens want and how to capture data from multiple sources and extract
meaningful, accurate insights in real time. You've got to know what other municipalities, large and small, are doing to advance their transportation systems to the next level including providing multiple travel options as an alternative to cars,
planning and dedicating resources to active transportation, protecting data and privacy with cyber security; visualizing the future of transit and more.
INFONEX's two-day program on Smart Transportation for Intelligent Cities will be the ideal forum for discussing and sharing ideas with others as you move forward. A faculty of experienced transportation experts will share
insights derived from their own journeys and share with you what they have learned about improving the quality of life for citizens through improved transportation.
Attendees will learn how cities of different sizes and stages of development are moving forward, how data analytics and technology are being used to improve urban transportation, what has worked and what might work in your own
organization. From progress in the City of Toronto, to innovation and success in smaller municipalities like Innisfil and Stratford, to the best thinking on the future of municipal transit, active transportation, integrated mobility plans and
automated vehicles, this is an opportunity to learn from others and develop best possible plans for your own municipality.
Take a few moments to review the agenda. Then call us immediately to reserve your place. We look forward to seeing you.
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