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Driving the Future of Mobility HOSTED BY SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION GLOBAL TOLLING SUMMIT October 27-29, 2019 LISBON PROGRAM

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Driving the Future of Mobility

HOSTED BY SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION

GLOBAL TOLLING SUMMIT

October 27-29, 2019LISBON PROGRAM

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CERTIFICATION/PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT HOURSIBTTA recognizes the need for professional engineers and planning professionals to demonstrate continuing professional competency in their respective fields and earn certification maintenance (CM) credit or professional development units (PDU). IBTTA will provide interested attendees with a certificate of attendance following the workshop.

ABOUT IBTTAThe International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association (IBTTA) is the worldwide association for the owners and operators of toll facilities and the businesses that serve them. Founded in 1932, IBTTA has members in 20 countries on six continents. Through advocacy, thought leadership and education, members are implementing state-of-the-art, innovative user-based transportation financing solutions to address the critical infrastructure challenges of the 21st century.

Altis Grand HotelR/ Castilho 11, 1269-072, Lisboa, PortugalPhone: +351 21 310 6000www.altishotels.com

INFORMATIONMEETING PLANNING GROUPCO-CHIEF MEETING ORGANIZERS

GROUP MEMBERS

Jason WallA-to-Be, powered by Brisa Lisbon, Portugal

Malika SeddiASFA Paris, France

Francisca AlmeidaA-to-Be, powered by Brisa

Richard ArceTollPlus LLC

Tori BentkoverA10 Associates, LLC

John DavisAECOM

Victoria DeweyAECOM

Federico Di GennaroAISCAT

Alain EstiotAETC

José MedeirosA-to-Be, powered by Brisa

René MoserASFINAG

Alessandro MusmeciAISCAT

Francis O’ConnorAtkins N.A.

Servando ParaparTransporte, LLC

Marta SanchezBrisa Innovation

Emanuela StocchiAISCAT

Jim WilsonTransCore, LP

Leadership Academy Alumni

COMPETING EVENTS: It is against IBTTA policy for other organizations to schedule events or meetings during the program.

DRESS: Business or business casual is encouraged for all sessions.

MEDIA: Members of the media are permitted to attend sessions only.

PRESENTATIONS: Presentations authorized for distribution will be available to all attendees for 30 days following the meeting after which time they will be available to members only.

RECORDING OF SESSIONS: Personal recording of any session is strictly prohibited. IBTTA reserves the right to video and record sessions for future repurposing.

REGISTRATION FEES AND EVENT TICKETS: Delegate and Speaker fees include all meals, functions and sessions and require a badge for entrance. Tickets may be available to evening and other events.

SATISFACTION SURVEY: Please help IBTTA improve future meetings by completing the survey that will be emailed to you following the conference.

SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS: If you need special accommodations to fully participate in IBTTA events, please notify the staff at the IBTTA registration desk.

ABOUT OUR HOST

Brisa Auto-Estradas de Portugal was established in 1972 and is currently the largest private transport infrastructure company in Portugal. It seeks efficiency in all dimensions of its business and represents 17 highways, six road concessions

and a total of 1,628 km of roadway. It is recognized for holding considerable operational and technological know-how, for the efficient management of its road concessions and for the development and marketing of innovative mobility solutions. Visit www.brisa.pt to learn more about Brisa.

ABOUT OUR SUPPORTING ORGANIZATION

ASECAP is the European Association of Operators of Toll Road Infrastructures, whose members’ networks span more than 51,000 km of motorways, bridges and tunnels across 23 countries. ASECAP’s purpose is to develop the

system of motorways and road infrastructure in Europe applying tolls as a means to ensure the financing of their construction, maintenance and operation. ASECAP exchanges information and organizes study meetings for its members on technical, administrative and financial issues aimed at the deployment of efficient traffic management, providing to the end users a high-quality road service at an appropriate cost. For that purpose, it also collects technical and statistical data and participates in select projects. ASECAP maintains relations with relevant international organizations, the EU institutions and the industry’s main stakeholders, protecting the interests of ASECAP members regarding the deployment of a holistic cooperative transport approach. www.asecap.com

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INFORMATION AGENDASUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2019

8:30am – 6:30pm REGISTRATION

(Foyer)

8:30am – 2:00pm EXHIBIT SET-UP

(Londres)

9:00am – Noon TECHNICAL TOUR

BRISA OPERATIONAL CENTRE Bus will load 15 minutes prior, from the hotel lobby. Badges and pre-registration are required.

6:00pm – 7:30pm WELCOME RECEPTION WITH EXHIBITORS

(Londres)

MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2019

7:00am – 5:00pm REGISTRATION

(Foyer)

7:00am – 8:30am BREAKFAST

(For guests staying at the Altis Grand, breakfast is served in the hotel restaurant, Rio de Janeiro, and is included in your room rate.)

8:30am – 9:00am GENERAL SESSION(Europa) OPENING REMARKS Patrick Jones, Executive Director & CEO, IBTTA, Washington, DC

Chris Tomlinson, Executive Director, State Road & Tollway Authority and President, IBTTA, Atlanta, GA

Malika Seddi, Director of International Affairs, ASFA, IBTTA, International Vice President and Co-Chief Meeting Organizer, Paris, France

Vasco de Mello, Chairman & CEO, BRISA, Lisbon, Portugal

9:00am – 10:30am GENERAL SESSION

(Europa) THE PORTUGUESE MOBILITY INFRASTRUCTURE CHALLENGEPortugal has earned international recognition for the high-quality standards of its motorway network as well as for its pioneering role in tolling and traffic management technologies and systems. Today the key challenge is how to achieve a transformation from infrastructure-based mobility to a more effective customer-oriented mobility. During this session, panelists will give the audience a clear understanding of the successes and challenges of the Portuguese motorway.

MODERATOR: Franco Caruso, Head of Corporate Communications & Sustainability, BRISA, Lisbon, Portugal

Integrating the Portuguese Motorways and Railways Vanda Nogueira, Director, Infraestruturas de Portugal S.A., Lisbon, Portugal

Financing and Funding Portuguese Infrastructure Luís Silva Santos, CEO, Ascendi, Lisbon, Portugal

The Key Challenges for the Portuguese Tolling industry António de Sousa, President, APCAP, Lisbon, Portugal

Via Verde Ecosystem: From Tolling to Access João Azevedo Coutinho, Chairman, Via Verde Portugal, São Domingos de Rana, Portugal

A-to-Be Mobility Technology: From Portugal to the World Daniel Amaral, Chairman, A-to-Be, powered by Brisa, Lisbon, Portugal

10:30am – 11:00am REFRESHMENT BREAK WITH EXHIBITORS

(Londres)

11:00am – 12:30pm GENERAL SESSION

(Europa) IMPROVEMENTS & RECONSTRUCTION AROUND THE WORLDPolicy makers around the world address mobility needs and propose new solutions but often cannot maintain and upgrade their aging networks. They ask private entities to toll existing roads, to manage and maintain part of their network, or to build tolled infrastructures. But major reconstruction and improvement projects are also causing a financial strain on operating agencies. Some have had good maintenance programs and put away monetary reserves, others have not. We will hear from transportation leaders about major social and economic trends occurring in their country or region as well how they approach maintenance, improvements and the double punch of decaying infrastructure and the need for additional capacity.

MODERATOR: Alain Estiot, Principal, AETC, Berlin, Germany

Tolls, A Tool for Sustainable Asset Management Christophe Boutin, Executive Director, ASFA and President, ASECAP, Paris, France

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Road Development Works in India: Challenges & Solutions Deepak Kumar Lamba, Operations Manager, ROADIS Transportation, Madrid, Spain

Latin America: Growing Opportunities Karen Strougo, CEO, Pex Perú, VINCI Concessions, Lima, Peru

Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss Tyler Milligan, Managing Partner, Milligan Partners, Dallas, TX

Tolling for the Future Martin Rickmann, Head of Communication, TollCollect GmbH, Berlin, Germany

12:30pm – 1:30pm LUNCH

(Rio de Janeiro) (for all registered attendees)

1:30pm – 2:00pm DESSERT AND COFFEE WITH EXHIBITORS

(Londres)

2:00pm – 3:30pm GENERAL SESSION

(Europa) OPTIMIZING FACILITY CAPACITY: REDUCING CO2 EMISSIONSEvery road operator has ambitious goals for improving all aspects of mobility. Combine those goals with restricted possibilities for building new infrastructure and it makes for additional challenges in network operations. In developing or upgrading facilities, operators must put a high priority on considerations involved with climate change and the environment. Road operators must propose and explore innovative solutions to optimize facility capacity while reducing CO2 emissions. There are many operators worldwide that have been successful in taking steps towards impacting this important goal. This session will reflect these successes and accomplishments in optimizing facility capacity and reducing CO2 emission.

MODERATOR: Bill Halkias, P.E., Managing Director, Attica Tollway Operations Authority and President, IRF Geneva, Athens, Greece

BeCamGreen: The New Advanced ITS Solution to Reduce the Number of Single-Occupancy Car Trips Brian Patno, Director, Transportation USA, Indra, Miami, FL

Ireland’s Electric Vehicle Toll Incentive Paul O’Keeffe, Transport Consultant, Arup, Dublin, Ireland

Shifting Trucks from National Roads to Motorways with a Dynamic Tolling System André Ramos, Traffic Engineering Consultant, TIS, Consultants in Transport, Innovation and Systems, Lisbon, Portugal

Fuel Savings and Emissions Reduction Due to Multilane Free Flow Electronic Tolling System for Heavy Goods Vehicles Matej Kranjc, Projects Director, DARS d.d., Ljubljana, Slovenia 3:30pm – 4:00pm REFRESHMENT BREAK WITH EXHIBITORS

(Londres)

4:00pm – 5:30pm GENERAL SESSION

(Europa) MANAGING DATA IN TOLLING ENVIRONMENTS Data is the essential and core ingredient for doing business in the digital age and is one of any organizations most valuable assets. Tolling organizations are spearheading the leveraging of data, not only to ensure its security, but to include value-added services in the mobility ecosystem to their customers and road users. However, the intrinsic value of data is often not properly realized because organizations struggle to come to grips with the sheer volume and diversity of data that is greasing the wheels of their operations. This session will examine the impact (threats and opportunities) of data on tolling operations with a view to identifying how toll road agencies and operators can maintain governance, reliability, sustainability and operational efficiency in a dynamic connected digital environment. Furthermore, how data can be securely leveraged to better understand the habits of road users and add value to their commute. An international panel will share lessons learned and emerging best practices in mitigating threats and realizing opportunities in utilizing data.

MODERATOR: John Davis, Regional Director, AECOM, Dublin, Ireland

An AI-Powered Vehicle Classification for Tolling Tarification Emmanuel Léger, CEO, Cyclope.ai, Paris, France

Advanced Analytics, A New Tool for Motorway Management Luis Marreiro, Head of Department, Traffic Studies and Advanced Analytics, BRISA, Lisbon, Portugal

Aura of Big Data Suresh Kakarla, CEO, TollPlus LLC, Chandler, AZ

Connecting Data to Serve Both the Customers and the Operator Dimitrios Mandalozis, Chief Operations Officer, Aegean Motorway S.A., Larissa, Greece

5:30pm – 6:25pm

(S. Jorge Bar) (in the hotel)YOUNG PROFESSIONALS COUNCIL MEET-UPCome join the Young Professionals Council for a networking meet-up on the 12th Floor of the Hotel. This Council represents the next generation of diverse and future innovators in the toll industry looking to build long-lasting professional relationships with their peers around the globe. (All ages welcome!)

6:30pm – 8:30pm SEATED DINNER & FADO

CAFÉ LUSOBuses load at 6:15pm and depart by 6:30pm from the hotel lobby. Please wear comfortable shoes, as buses will drop off and pick up 5 minutes walking distance from the restaurant.

Buses will leave at 8:45pm, returning everyone to the hotel by 9:00pm. If you miss the bus, meet us at TV. Da Queimada 10, 1200-365

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2019

7:30am – Noon REGISTRATION

(Foyer)

7:30am – 9:00am BREAKFAST

(For guests staying at the Altis Grand, breakfast is served in the hotel restaurant, Rio de Janeiro, and is included in your room rate.)

9:00am – 10:30am GENERAL SESSION

(Europa) SAFETY UPDATE: INCIDENT AND WEATHER MANAGEMENT FROM AROUND THE WORLD Safety in an evolving road mobility environment is the major priority for every infrastructure manager. There are many new technologies and solutions that are under development that can help improve safety – solutions such as drones for automatic incident detection and first response that can provide a real added-value to our daily business. Artificial Intelligence is a powerful tool to analyze huge amounts of available data, and innovative video analytics and advanced decision support system can analyze real-time and historical traffic data to predict and detect incidents and provide effective strategies for incident and traffic management. Moreover, weather resilience strategies for highway infrastructure are currently being adopted to address the impact of weather on the transportation system. Presenters in this session will provide an overview of effective solutions and case studies from around the world that have improved the ability to manage incidents and weather-related occurrences.

MODERATOR: Kevin Hoeflich, P.E., Senior Vice President, Chairman, Toll Services, HNTB Corporation, Lake Mary, FL

Deploying Integration Strategies for Resilient Transport Networks: The Foresee Approach Federico Di Gennaro, Head of Strategic Projects, AISCAT Servizi, Rome, Italy

Enhancing Road Safety from Ireland to Portugal: The Extensive Collaboration of Seven Countries on the Arc Atlantique Project and Med TIS ProjectPaul Wadsworth, Associate Director, Technology and ITS, Capita, Tonbridge, United Kingdom and Thomas Malagié, Deputy Executive Director, ASFA, Paris, France

AI-Powered Automatic Incident Detection For Tunnels Emmanuel Daubricourt, AI Business Development Manager, Traffic Management Solutions, Vinci Autoroutes Services, Paris, France

10:30am – 11:00am REFRESHMENT BREAK WITH EXHIBITORS

(Londres)

11:00am – 12:30pm GENERAL SESSION

(Europa) GLOBAL FLAGSHIP INITIATIVES ON COOPERATIVE, CONNECTED & AUTOMATED MOBILITY (CCAM) In many respects, today’s vehicles are already connected devices. Soon they will interact directly with each other and with the road infrastructure. This interaction is the domain of Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) which will allow road users, traffic managers, toll facility operators and new data collectors to share information and use it to coordinate their actions and to offer new services (from real-time personalized information services to new mobility concepts). This interaction is also critical for improving the safety of future automated vehicles and their full integration in the overall transport system. This session will discuss flagship CCAM initiatives and reflect how they might influence the tolling industry. Join us for insights in the European Road Transport Research Advisory Council’s Connected Automated Driving roadmap, first lessons learned with the concept of platooning, pilots on innovative payment solutions for CCAM and the next generation of C-ITS.

MODERATOR: René Moser, Senior EU and International Affairs Manager, ASFINAG, Vienna, Austria

European Infrastructure Perspective in the ERTRAC CAD Roadmap Manfred Harrer, Head of Department, Telematic Services, ASFINAG, Vienna, Austria

Paving the Way to High Level of Service; Connected Infrastructure for HGV Olivier Quoy, Executive Director & CEO, Atlandes, A63 Motorway, Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France

Portuguese Pilot Project – Mobile App for Satellite-Based Connected Payment Javier Martínez Ordóñez, CEO, Vialivre, Porto, Portugal and Lorena Cuadrado Anibarro, O&M Manager, Cintra, Madrid, Spain

Public-Private Joint Research for Next Generation C-ITS in Japan Taiki Fukushima, Assistant Manager, Strategic Planning Section and Hiroshi Nakagawa, Director of ITS Promotion, Operation Division, East Nippon Expressway Company Limited, Tokyo, Japan

12:30pm – 1:30pm LUNCH

(Rio de Janeiro)

1:30pm – 2:00pm DESSERT AND COFFEE WITH EXHIBITORS

(Londres)

2:00pm ADJOURN

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MANY THANKS TO OUR 2019 PLATINUM SPONSORS

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EXHIBITORSFUNDO BRANCO OU CLARO

Ascendi manages infrastructure assets and provides toll collection and operation & maintenance services. It’s a leader in its own market with majority interests in 6 Portuguese road concessions and an integrated

management approach. With 20 years of consolidated experience, Ascendi is recognized by its innovative capacity and operational efficiency. Its vision is to be a benchmark in the Industry in terms of productivity and efficiency, providing a differentiated quality service to customers and the community. www.ascendi.pt/en

The challenge with evolution is that it involves uncertainty about what you should do to maximize your

outcome. Like the world, tolling is evolving too, and highway operators – who need reliable funds to maintain facilities and provide great customer service – see it more and more as the ideal funding model. A-to-Be® provides a range of tolling solutions, including self-service, electronic and satellite options – and solutions that use just your mobile device. Our solutions are vendor-independent, plug-and-play, and expandable to other mobility services such as parking, ferries, fuel and more. As a road operator, A-to-Be is what you’ve been looking for: a company that was born as an operator; one that knows first-hand how things work in the field; and a company adept at serving multiple operators, achieving success from system design on through payment clearance. A-to-Be®, powered by Brisa – the company ready to evolve with you. www.a-to-be.com

Cepton Technologies is now shipping state-of-the-art 3D sensing lidar products for the automotive,

security, transport infrastructure, industrial and mapping markets. Its patented lidar technology delivers outstanding range, resolution and cost efficiency, to enable mass market commercialization of premium quality lidar solutions. www.cepton.com

FEIG ELECTRONIC is a German based hardware manufacturer offering for ETC, ITS and Smart City

applications a large product portfolio of passive RFID technology, barrier control systems, loop detectors and unattended payment terminals. FEIG´s RFID division offers LF, HF and UHF technology. UHF is optimally suitable for free-flow tolling systems with great reading distances and support of high security tags. Control units with integrated frequency converter provide fast opening and closing of gates or barriers, induction loop detectors are used for traffic counting, traffic influencing and parking applications. Unattended payment terminals provide transparent and exact billing for both, open loop and closed loop payment systems – at the toll plaza, in public transport or parking applications. Customers value getting all this from one manufacturer to be sure that the components complement each other perfectly. FEIG ELECTRONIC employs 385 people and distributes worldwide. The company has a US subsidiary in Atlanta, Georgia. www.feig.de

JAI is a world leader in high-performance vehicle imaging technologies targeting the specific needs of roadway operators and transit authority executives. JAI’s advanced lane hardware and

software enables quick and accurate identification of vehicles for tolling, red light enforcement, speed control, congestion charging, weigh-in-motion, homeland security, and a wide range of other free-flow ITS applications. Products include camera systems, LED flash units, and software to support image capture of high-speed vehicles (0-200 MPH), license plate reading, vehicle fingerprinting, and more. www.jai.com

TollPlus LLC is a software company founded in 2007 by seasoned professionals from Tolling, Banking, and IT. TollPlus designed and launched a sophisticated end-to-end toll management solution that is scalable, lightweight, secure, and highly customizable to

address the challenges of the Electronic Toll Collection and mobility markets. Innovation-driven, TollPlus provides Back Office Systems (BOS) focused on high transaction volumes with accuracy and accountability, as proven by our worldwide implementations. Our BOS platform handles a “One Account” concept to facilitate Mobility as a Service (MaaS), providing core products and services to support multimodal solutions. In a rapidly-changing environment, TollPlus keeps a strong focus on technology and continuous R&D to offer world-class level products and services. These solutions are developed using trailblazing technologies that concentrate on significantly improving transportation agency efficiencies by reducing operating expenses and maximizing revenue, with customer service in mind. TollPlus maintains offices in Arizona, Texas, Hyderabad, and Bangalore. www.tollplus.com

Valerann is an ITS start-up that automates and optimizes traffic management by transforming roads into data-generating infrastructure. This allows road operators to immediately detect and respond to incidents, predict and mitigate congestion before it occurs, set smarter tolls, and communicate critical information to

drivers and vehicles. Using wireless IoT sensory devices installed in the road service, Valerann gathers real-time data from every point in the road. Its cloud-based machine learning algorithms process this information into actionable insights communicated directly to control centers, emergency services, or third-party applications. Dynamic controllable LEDs give visual signals to drivers, while dedicated short-range communications send messages directly to vehicles. All of this occurs automatically, at a mere fraction the cost of existing data-collection systems. Valerann has installed its system on the largest motorways in the US, UK, and Israel, and has partnered with Jaguar Land-Rover to develop a data marketplace for autonomous vehicles. www.valerann.com

Verra Mobility serves the world’s largest commercial fleets and rental car companies to manage tolling transactions and violations for millions of vehicles. A

leading provider of connected systems, Verra Mobility processes millions of transactions each year through connectivity with more than 55 individual tolling authorities and more than 450 issuing authorities. Verra Mobility also fosters the development of safe cities, partnering with law enforcement agencies, transportation departments and school districts across North America operating thousands of red-light, speed, bus lane and school bus stop arm safety cameras. www.verramobility.com

VITRONIC is an owner-managed group of companies comprising with its headquarters in Wiesbaden,

Germany, and several international subsidiaries. The group is a world leader in industrial machine vision covering a wide spectrum from standard products with customer-specific upgradeable modules to individually customized solutions in its core sectors of industry, logistics and traffic technology. VITRONIC’s core competency in the traffic technology sector is the monitoring of vehicles in moving traffic. VITRONIC tolling solutions minimize complexity by offering a complete vehicle identification system: TollChecker. TollChecker is a state-of-the-art tolling platform consisting of hardware and software modules. Each module delivers a key functionality to getting information on vehicles from the roadside to the back office: vehicle detection, vehicle identification, vehicle classification, vehicle passage documentation and system operation. The modules are combined to create end-to-end, customized solutions that allow high-performance identification of vehicles and tracking of their journey throughout the tolling network. www.vitronic.com

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J A N U A R YBoard of Directors & Committee MeetingsJanuary 8 - 10, 2020Coral Gables, FL | Hotel Colonnade

F E B R U A R YLeadership AcademyFebruary 23 - 28, 2020Washington, DC | Westin City Center

A P R I LTechnology SummitApril 2 - 4, 2020San Diego, CA | Hilton San Diego Bayfront www.IBTTA.org/sandiego

M A YBoard of Directors & Committee MeetingsMay 5 - 7, 2020 Denver, CO | Denver Airport Marriott at Gateway Park (contract pending)

IBTTA/TRB International Transportation Finance SummitMay 7 - 9, 2020 Denver, CO | Hilton Denver City Center www.IBTTA.org/denver

All information subject to change. Information as of October 1, 2019

www.IBTTA.org/events

INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE, TUNNEL AND TURNPIKE ASSOCIATION

IBTTA EDUCATION SERIES

2020 Events – Save the Dates!

J U L Y2021 Conference Planning Ideas RoundtableJuly 11, 2020 Louisville, KY | Omni Louisville

Maintenance & Roadway Operations WorkshopJuly 12 - 14, 2020 Louisville, KY | Omni Louisville www.IBTTA.org/louisville

S E P T E M B E RBoard of Directors & Committee MeetingsSeptember 11 - 12, 2020 Austin, TX | Hilton Austin

88th Annual Meeting & ExhibitionSeptember 13 - 15, 2020 Austin, TX | Hilton Austinwww.IBTTA.org/austin

O C T O B E RInternational Summit (details pending)October 2020 Location TBD

O C T O B E R 2 0 2 189th Annual Meeting & ExhibitionOctober 10 - 12, 2021 Anaheim, CA | Anaheim Marriott www.IBTTA.org/anaheim