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SUPPORTING GOVERNMENT PARTNERSIN PARTNERSHIP WITH
Excellent opportunity for industrial players to network, familiarise themselves with the latest trends, technologies and leading companies in the sectorHamdi Mohammed Al-Marhubi, ICV Manager, Oman Rail
Under the honorary patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Presidential Affairs
H.E. Dr. Abdulla Belhaif Al Nuaimi, Minister of Public Works and Chairman of the Federal Transport Authority - Land & Maritime
is delighted to invite you to attend Middle East Rail 2016
10th Annual conference and exhibition
ACCESS OVER $352 BILLION IN RAILWAY PROJECTS
Collocated with
Book now www.terrapinn.com/merailbrochure | +971 (0) 44402535 | [email protected]
An excellent and very successful eventMamdouh M. Tarabishi, Public Transport Program CEO, Al Madinah Al Munawarah Development Authority
Alwalid AlekrishDirector of Construction Development Projects &
Project Director of the Riyadh Metro Arriyadh Development Authority
Saudi Arabia
H.E. Dr. Abdulla Belhaif Al Nuaimi Minister of Public Works and Chairman
Federal Transport Authority - Land & MaritimeUAE
H.E. Mohammed bin Khalid bin Mohammed al-Suwaiket
General President Saudi Railways Organization
Saudi Arabia
Henrik HololeiDirector General
Mobility and Transport European Commission
Europe
Philippe CitroënDirector General
UNIFEEurope
John LesniewskiChief Commercial Officer
Oman RailOman
Faris Saif Al MazroueiCEO
Etihad RailUAE
Bruce McCuaigPresident & CEO
MetrolinxCanada
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8 – 9 March 2016Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, UAE
Egypt
THE CONFERENCE
MEET THE SPEAKERS
WHY DO 9000 PEOPLE ATTEND THE SHOW?GOVERNMENT AND RAIL OPERATORSGovernment representatives and railway operators from all Arab states, The Indian Subcontinent, Central Asia and across the globe attend Middle East Rail to learn about and buy the technologies that are transforming the rail industry. Middle East Rail is the annual one-stop-shop for buying, learning and choosing partners.
CONSTRUCTION AND ENGINEERING COMPANIESStay one step ahead of the game and become the company of choice for the $352bn railway industry. Whether you are looking to move into railway construction, upskill your managers or build your reputation as the number one railway construction company, Middle East Rail is the place for you.
CONTRACTORS AND SOLUTION PROVIDERSWhere else can you network with hundreds of rail professionals from the Middle East, North Africa, The Indian Subcontinent and Central Asia all in one place? Discover the latest project opportunities and global innovations bursting out of projects across the globe. These are four days of inspiration, education and business development that you definitely can’t afford to miss.
E2E AND INTERNATIONAL OPERATORSIf you can provide a world-class system for metro’s, light rail, long-distance freight or high speed rail, we have hundreds of government officials and railway operators for you to meet. Year on year, exclusive project updates and opportunities are released in the conference and partnerships are formed. This is the ultimate marketplace for the global rail industry.
WELCOME TO THE FUTURE OF TRANSPORTATION
PROJECTS AND COUNTRIES COVERED AT THE SHOW
PROJECTS AND COUNTRIES COVERED
AT THE SHOW
For the last decade Middle East Rail has been the catalyst for innovation in freight and passenger travel across the Middle East, North Africa, The Indian Subcontinent and Central Asia.
Middle East Rail is the only event run under the esteemed patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Presidential Affairs, UAE and in partnership with the Ministry of Public Works UAE and the Federal Transport Authority - Land & Maritime, UAE.
It is the annual meeting place for railway operators, government departments and world-class solution providers from across the globe looking to plan, design, operate and maintain the railways of the future.
As Middle East Rail enters its 10th year, it is officially one of the largest railway shows in the world. The show now welcomes over 9000 attendees from 100 countries, hosts 4 days of workshops and conferences and spans over 18,000sqm of exhibition space.
We are proud to have helped create some of the world’s most advanced railway networks, through incredible conference sessions and business introductions. We look forward to welcoming you in March 2016.
Current/proposed investment:
$12.9bnTypes of projects:Tram, long-distance freight and passenger
Current/proposed investment:
$17bnTypes of projects:Metro, long-distance freight and passenger
Current/proposed investment:
$46.7bnTypes of projects:Metro, tram, long-distance freight and passenger
Current/proposed investment:
$16bnTypes of projects:Tram, long-distance freight and passenger
Current/proposed investment:
$27bnTypes of projects:Metro, tram, long-distance freight and passenger
IndiaCurrent/proposed investment:
$140bnTypes of projects:
Metro, tram, monorail, long-distance freight and passenger, high speed rail
Djibouti
Current/proposed investment:
$4bn (shared with Ethiopia) Types of projects:
Long-distance freight
Iraq
Current/proposed investment:
$14bnTypes of projects:
Metro, high speed rail
TunisiaCurrent/proposed investment:
$546mnTypes of projects:
Metro, long-distance freight and passenger
JordanCurrent/proposed investment:
$3.8bn Types of projects:
Metro, tram, long-distance freight and passenger
MoroccoCurrent/proposed investment:
$10bnTypes of projects:
Tram, long-distance freight and passenger, high speed rail
NigeriaCurrent/proposed investment:
$75bnTypes of projects:
Metro, Long-distance freight and passenger, high speed rail
IranCurrent/proposed investment:
$24.6bnTypes of projects:
Metro, long-distance freight and passenger
Lebanon
Current/proposed investment:
$500mnTypes of projects:
Tram
Current/proposed investment:
$34.4bnTypes of projects:Metro, tram, long-distance freight and passenger
Bahrain
Kuwait
Qatar
Oman
UAE
Algeria
Saudi Arabia
Current/proposed investment:
$30.9bnTypes of projects:Metro, monorail, long-distance freight and passenger, high speed rail
Current/proposed investment:
$118.9bnTypes of projects:Metro, tram, long-distance freight and passenger, high speed rail
H.E. Dr. Abdulla Belhaif Al Nuaimi Minister of Public Works and Chairman Federal Transport Authority - Land &
MaritimeUAE
H.E. Mohammed bin Khalid bin Mohammed al-Suwaiket
General President Saudi Railways Organization
Saudi Arabia
Henrik HololeiDirector General
Mobility and Transport European Commission
Europe
H.E. Eng. Aly FadalyChairman & Managing Director
The Egyptian Company for Metro Management & Operation
Egypt
John LesniewskiChief Commercial Officer
Oman RailOman
Alwalid AlekrishDirector of Construction
Development Projects & Project Director of the Riyadh Metro
Arriyadh Development AuthoritySaudi Arabia
Philippe CitroënDirector General
UNIFEEurope
H.E. Salem Al Zaabi Director General
Federal Transport Authority -
Land & MaritimeUAE
Ajit Kumar MishraAdditional
General Manager Dedicated
Freight Corridor Corporation, Ministry of Railways
India
Ali Abdulahpour General Manager
Tehran Metro Operation Company
Iran
Helmut Scholze Partner
Roland Berger UAE
Mamdouh Tarabishi CEO
AlMadinah AlMunawwarah
Development Authority
Saudi Arabia
Ruetger Fenkes Head of Project and Programme
Management, Passenger Transport Deutsche Bahn AGGermany
Geert Vanbeveren
Sales DirectorSiemensGermany
Mohammad Montazeri
Deputy Managing Director
Tehran Urban and Suburban Railway Co
Iran
Rachel Johnson Independent Chairperson Port Botany Rail Group Australia
Henk WalingManaging Director
Amsterdam Metro
The Netherlands
Davide FransosResearch Scientist - Computational Wind
EngineeringOptiflow
Co-Founder Windblown Sand
Modelling and Mitigation Research
GroupItaly
Selim BouriHead of Sales
Railways, Middle East,
Africa and TurkeyKapsch Carrier Com
France
Hamdi Mohammed Al-
Marhuby In Country Value
ManagerOman Rail
Oman
Stephen Lines Senior Commercial
Manager - Red Line SouthQatar Rail
Qatar
Dave Gorshkov Managing Director
Digital Grape Business Services Ltd and Chairman CCTV and Control Room Software
Standards Committee
UK
Mohammad H. Alhussain
Project Specialist, Public Investment
FundMinistry of Finance
Saudi Arabia
Bruce McCuaigPresident & CEO
MetrolinxCanada
Gaurav Agarwal Director of Corporate
Co-ordination Ministry of Railways
India
Bello Roni Deputy Director
Nigerian Railway Corporation
Nigeria
Vasile Nicolae Expert Trains &
Railway Systems Federal Transport Authority - Land
& Maritime UAE
Mohsen Pour Seyed Aghaei Vice Minister,
Roads and Urban Development &
PresidentThe Islamic Republic
of Railways (RAI)Iran
Salah Mufleh Allouzi
General DirectorJordan Hejaz
RailwayJordan
Etienne Chevreau Head of Marketing
– Revenue Collection Systems
Thales Global Services France
Maier Markus Chief Commercial
Officer Voestalpine
Austria
Sue McCarreyCEO
The Office of the National Rail
Safety Regulator Australia
Andrew Bata Regional Manager,
North America UITP & former
Chief of Strategic Improvements and
Best Practices M.T.A. New York City Transit
USA
Andreas Schwilling
PartnerRoland Berger
UAE
Loay Ghazaleh Advisor to the
Undersecretary Ministry of Works
Bahrain
H.E. Abdulla S. Al Katheeri
Executive Director, Land Transport
Federal Transport Authority - Land
& MaritimeUAE
Duncan Cross Deputy Director of Operations,
London Overground
Transport for London
UK
Luca Bruno PhD, Professor in Wind Engineering
Politecnico di Torino & Co-founder
Windblown Sand Modelling and
Mitigation (WSMM) Research Group
Italy
Mark Devereux Engineering
Director for North South Railway
SAR, Network Rail Consulting
Saudi Arabia
Faris Saif Al MazroueiCEO
Etihad RailUAE
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Ensuring your optimum network capacity through the right maintenance strategy• Developing a maintenance strategy that will allow optimal use of infrastructure & increased capacity • Is outsourcing maintenance a guaranteed recipe for success? • Learning from roads - is performance based maintenance the best option for railways?• Developing specific, realistic performance standards – SMART (Specific, measurable, achievable, results- orientated, timely)Sponsor this session
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THE OFFICIAL SHOW OPENINGJoin us to welcome over 9000 leading representatives from across the globe, including Ministerial level representatives from over 22 countries, the world’s leading railway operators, construction companies, railway suppliers, ports and technical experts at one of the world’s largest rail show.
Main conference agenda day 1 - Tuesday 8 th March 2016
TODAYS RAILWAYS FOR TOMORROW’S COMMUTERS AND CARGO Chairman: Helmut Scholze, Principle, Roland Berger
TRANSPORTATION MEGATRENDS
SMARTER SYSTEMS FOR SMARTER CITIES
Main conference agenda day 2 - Wednesday 9 th March 2016
Monday 7th March 2016 Thursday 10th March 2016
URBAN TRANSPORT MASTERPL ANS
RIDERSHIP AND PASSENGER EXPERIENCE
CROSS-BORDER RAIL CORRIDORS
OPERATING FREIGHT RAIL
SIGNALLING AND COMMUNICATIONS
CONSTRUCTION AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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FUNDING & FINANCING
REVENUE & TICKE TING
MASS TRANSIT SYSTEMS
POWER & ENERGY
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Official exhibition opening and VIP tour
VIP remarks: Reserved for League of Arab States & The Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf
ASSET MANAGEMENT
BRIDGING THE SKILLS AND SUPPLY GAP
End of conference day one
Welcome address from Title Sponsor
VIP remarks: H.E. Salem Al Zaabi, Director General, Federal Transport Authority - Land & Maritime, UAE
MENA keynote update: H.E. Mohammed bin Khalid bin Mohammed al-Suwaiket, General President, Saudi Railways Organization
Chairman: Stephen Lines, Senior Commercial Manager- Red Line South, Qatar Rail
Chairman: Senior Executive, Federal Transport Authority - Land & Maritime, UAE
Chairman: Dave Gorshkov, Managing Director, Digital Grape Business Services Ltd and Chairman, CCTV and Control Room Software Standards Committee
Networking refreshments and speed networking
Middle East Rail gala dinner
Networking refreshments and VIP lunch
Keynote opening remarks: H.E. Dr. Abdulla Belhaif Al Nuaimi, Minister of Public Works & Chairman, Federal Transport Authority - Land & Maritime, UAE
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O V E R C O M I N G T H E C H A L L E N G E S FA C E D B Y W I N D B L O W N S A N D W O R K S H O P
Add the briefing day or workshop to your package for as little as $995
Spaces are limited
Book now by calling +971 4440 2535
or email [email protected]
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Networking refreshments
Networking refreshments and VIP lunch
Networking refreshments
15.15 Networking refreshments
Chairman: Dave Gorshkov, Managing Director, Digital Grape Business Services Ltd and Chairman, CCTV and Control Room Software Standards Committee
Chairman: Senior Executive, Federal Transport Authority - Land & Maritime, UAE
Chairman: Stephen Lines, Senior Commercial Manager- Red Line South, Qatar Rail
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Session introduction: Selim Bouri, Head of Sales Railways, Middle East, Africa and Turkey, Kapsch Carrier Com
Creating and operating an efficient freight rail corridor• Case study: Transport for New South Wales - Agreements & inter-agency co-operation - Operating a heavy haul freight corridor without delays - Seamless rail transport across different jurisdictions Rachel Johnson, Independent Chairperson, Port Botany Rail Group
Sustainable urban transportSenior Executive, Siemens
Planning public transport systems for the future• Increase capacity, without new infrastructure• Planning for upgrades from the start• Integrating new technology into existing networksAli Abdulahpour, General Manager, Tehran Metro Operation Company, Iran
Understanding the digital commuter• Intermodal smart mobility• Door to door travel experience• Understanding what services & information your customers need & when they need itEtienne Chevreau, Head of Marketing – Revenue Collection Systems, Thales Global Services
Providing the ultimate commuter experience• Integrating real-time information, personalised services & seamless connections • Catering for the connected customer – apps, payments, onboard wifi, smart catering, real time data, integrated travel arrangement systems, augmented realityAndrew Bata, Regional Manager, North America, UITP & former Chief of Strategic Improvements and Best Practices, M.T.A. New York City Transit
Building an urban transport system from the top• Understanding your cities demographics• Planning for financial and environmental sustainability• Overcoming unique infrastructure challenges• Beginning with commuters in mind • Choosing the brightest minds and best partners Sponsor this session
Enabling safety & trust for cross-border networks • The importance of trust in order to operate a seamless international corridor• Developing generic standards across the GCC• Case study: The first UAE safety certificate - The process, testing procedures, trialsDr. Abdulla S. Al Katheeri, Executive Director, Land Transport, Federal Transport Authority - Land & Maritime, UAE
Deploying future-proof communications networks• Choosing reliable & secure communications infrastructure• Utilising LTE to improve efficiency of critical communications and enhance on board services • Essential for the GCC network - selecting an interoperable communications system• Using GSM-R to remove human errorSponsor this session
Choosing the optimal signalling system for your network• ERTMS vs CBTC – competition or complementing• Current Middle East signalling projects – ERTMS & CBTC challenges and successes• Choosing partners who have commissioned new systems in the Middle East to overcome challenges• Meeting requirements for future capacity increases• Planning systems integration with multiple interfaces
Regulating a federal rail system• Will the Australian federal regulatory system work for MENA freight networks?• Consistent regulatory frameworks across jurisdictions• Co-ordination between different local authorities • Removing duplication of certifications & processes Sue McCarrey, CEO, The Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator, Australia
International keynote address: Developing transport infrastructure for your citizens and your economy • Understanding and preparing for megatrends influencing the way we live, work, travel and consume information - megacities and urbanisation, demographic changes, climate change, smart mobility, technology, energy and resources, oil prices, intelligent transport systems• The shifting mindset about public transportation• How is Europe meeting the rising demand for freight and passenger capacity?• Policy, research and innovation – sharing the European success story Henrik Hololei, Director General Mobility and Transport, European Commission
16.55 PROJECT UPDATE ROUNDTABLES
Enjoy this 40 minute session led by the men in charge at key government departments, railway operators and construction companies designed to give you a first look at 2016 tenders and an understanding of the techniques and technologies being implemented to build these futuristic networks.
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UAE – Rolling out connected trains and moving onto passengers for the National Rail Network
Egypt – Modernisation of metro’s, HSR, long distance freight and safety upgrades
Saudi Arabia – Updates on the greatly anticipated Landbridge project and the North-South shift to operations
Morocco – High speed innovation and extensive network upgrades in Morocco
Saudi Arabia – Changing the face of Riyadh by 2018 – Opportunities for stages 2 & 3
AlMadinah AlMunawwarah Development Authority – Building one of the worlds most advanced public transport systemsMamdouh Tarabishi, CEO, AlMadinah AlMunawwarah Development Authority, Saudi Arabia5 Abu Dhabi – The vision for the surface transport masterplan
Jordan – Laying tracks for the future with new long distance projectsSalah Mufleh Allouzi, General Director, Jordan Hejaz Railway
Integrated, interoperable, intermodal networks• Creating secure, efficient intermodal networks• Intermodal heavy haul: best practice from the USA• Working with all stakeholders to ensure seamless delivery for the end users• Cross-border interoperability & the importance of technical harmonisationVasile Nicolae, Expert Trains & Railway Systems, Federal Transport Authority - Land & Maritime, UAE
Operating an efficient freight rail network• Operating a competitive freight network • Improving performance by using lighter, smarter rolling stock and containers• Effective maintenance strategies for consistent optimal network performance• Strategies to reduce inefficiency at freight terminals Sponsor this session
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International keynote address:Creating a safe, modern and integrated railway • Developing a competitive freight network to offer high quality end to end services• Creating conditions for free and uninterrupted movement of trains through technical and operational harmonisation• Understanding the essential qualities for a bright future for freight rail - competitive pricing, excellent customer service, good quality rolling slot, desirable time slots• Safety and interoperability – key ingredients for an integrated networkPhilippe Citroën, Director General, UNIFE
International keynote address: Transforming our region - creating a coordinated integrated regional mobility system• Metrolinx’s transformation vision for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area• Metrolinx’s mandate: plan, build and deliver • Connecting all modes of transport to create a sustainable intermodal passenger flow• Light rail: implementing a region-wide program of LRT routes for improved connectivity to the existing rail network• Regional express rail: transforming the region’s legacy commuter rail system through electrification and increased service frequency • Mobility hubs (TOD’s) and the future of transportation developments• Anticipating evolving needs and expectations of future passengersBruce McCuaig, President & CEO, Metrolinx
International keynote address: Smarter, faster, safer – transforming railways with smart technology• The urban vision – how the city of the future will look and where does rail fit in?• The role of railway transport in keeping the smart city moving• Integrating a smart transport system into existing infrastructure• Sustainable systems - going green, using renewable power, sustainable station designsSponsor this session
Keynote panel: Building an agile and dynamic rail system • Building a rail system for 2050, not 2020• Preparing for major advancements over the next few years – more driverless trains, real time monitoring for rolling stock and infrastructure, improved accuracy of real time information and predictive maintenance planning• Considering futuristic train travel concepts – moving platforms, HSR, hydrail, hyperloop, vactrain, senseable systems, the train of the future, drones• Assessing the immediate role of sensors, big data, real time information, M2M and automationModerator: Senior Executive, EvershedsRachel Johnson, Independent Chairperson, Port Botany Rail Group | Philippe Citroën, Director General, UNIFE | Maier Markus, Chief Commercial Officer, Voestalpine | Roberto Castro Ramón, Senior Executive, Teltronic | Duncan Cross, Deputy Director Operations, London Overground, Transport for London, UK | Bruce McCuaig, President & CEO, Metrolinx
Developing a long term and sustainable plan for funding railway networks• Public Investment Fund and Saudi Railways Company• Plans for sustainable funding for railways in Saudi Arabia• Using profits from real estate projects to fund metro construction, long-term operations and maintenance• Profiting from businesses – what is the role of business in railway funding• Assessing prominent funding models – would they work for ME projects?Mohammad H. Alhussain, Project Specialist, Public Investment Fund, Ministry of Finance, Saudi Arabia
Panel: The rising role of the private sector in the railway industry• Analysing the changing role of private companies in funding rail projects• Models to be discussed: • PPP• The role of Sukuk’s in funding public transport projects• Should businesses that benefit from new rail lines provide funding?• The role of businesses in TOD’s• BOT and other key models• Private property development around railways• The role of the private sector in operating railways, stations and terminals Moderator: Helmut Scholze, Principle, Roland Berger Loay Ghazaleh, Advisor to the Undersecretary, Ministry of Works, BahrainMohammad H. Alhussain, Project Specialist, Public Investment Fund, Ministry of Finance, Saudi ArabiaAjit Kumar Mishra, Additional General Manager, Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation, India
Making ticketing invisible• Digital ticketing, NFC credit cards, traditional tickets – which system should your network be using?• The importance of making ticketing seamless and unobtrusive• Under 10% - how can operators reduce the potential costs of revenue collection?• Open payments - an inter-operable standard to transform revenue collection• Integrated ticketing for an integrated transport system• The role of the cloud in the future of ticketingRuetger Fenkes, Head of Project and Programme Management, Passenger Transport, Deutsche Bahn AG
Reducing financial, safety & efficiency risks with a successful sand mitigation strategy• Understanding the full scope and financial risk of the sand mitigation challenge• Preventing high maintenance costs, by planning for the sand challenge during construction• Controlling wind to master sand• Building a mid-term R&D knowledge network to support the Arab railway networkLuca Bruno, Professor in Structural Design and Wind Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, Italy & Windblown Sand Modelling and Mitigation Joint Research, Development & Consulting Group
Is vehicle leasing/pooling the key for a competitive freight rail industry• Understanding the advantages of rail pooling: flexibility – efficiency – cost-savings • Eliminating supply chain inefficiencies • Global examples of successful leasing and pooling schemesSponsor this session
Railway career development and training in the GCC• Understanding the extensive resources and knowledge needed for large scale projects• Local talent vs international expertise• Building a talented workforce within your company• Building recognised training institutes and organisations for GCC young engineers
Panel: Supporting SME growth in the Middle East rail sector• SME’s – the key to creating a truly domestic railway industry• What new government and company specific regulations and initiatives need to be introduced to allow SME’s to be integrated into the supply chain? • How can SME’s access funding and financing new ventures?• Understanding key opportunities for SME’s in the railway sectorHamdi Mohammed Al-Marhuby, In Country Value Manager, Oman Rail
Using intelligent asset management to transform your network• Transforming the way you manage your railway infrastructure using data• The Internet of Things and the world of opportunities• Using sensors to provide real time data for assets• Harnessing digital technologies to add additional capacity to networks and increase safety• Combining rolling and fixed asset data to provide 24/7 full network coverage
Integration as the key for efficient urban mobility systems• The importance of public transport interchanges for seamless intermodal passenger services• Designing and operating key public transport interchanges • Understanding technical requirements for transport operators and the public to navigate integrated transport modesSenior Executive, Ansaldo
How will trains be powered in 2020?• Reducing operating costs by trialing new power sources• Case studies: - Indian Railways – harnessing solar power for internal electricity - Indian Railways – operating a dual fuel system: diesel and CNG • China: Hydrogen powered trams – what is next?• Network Rail – battery powered trains• Russian Railways – reaping the benefits of LNGGaurav Agarwal, Director of Corporate Co-ordination, Ministry of Railways, India
Pursuing initiatives to achieve long term reductions in carbon emissions• Balancing public mobility needs and environmental responsibilities• Driving revenue and ridership by promoting environmental sustainability• Creating a sustainable public transport system to preserve the environment, citizen health and quality of life• Improving energy efficiency using new technologies and lower carbon power sourcesHenk Waling, Managing Director, Amsterdam Metro
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16.45 PROJECT UPDATE ROUNDTABLES
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Iran – The Tehran metro expansion: lines 6 & 7 execution and 8 & 9 plansMohammad Montazeri, Deputy Managing Director, Tehran Urban and Suburban Railway Co
Qatar – Current progress and innovations for Doha Metro and Qatar’s long –distance network
UAE – Preparing for expo 2020: increasing capacity, extending the Dubai metro & TOD’sNigeria – Investing in rail: rehabilitating existing and building new railway infrastructure
Oman – Tenders, timelines and tools for achieving Oman Rail’s visionJohn Lesniewski, Chief Commercial Officer, Oman Rail
Turkey – New technology, increasing passenger ridership and promoting freight rail
Saudi Arabia – Co-ordinating Saudi Arabia’s railway masterplan and completing the regions only HSR line
Indian Railways – Investing in the future: India’s $140bn railway masterplanAnkala Saibaba, Chief Engineer, Indian Railways
14.35 INTERACTIVE ROUNDTABLES
Join this 40 minute interactive session, designed to help regional rail professionals conquer the challenges, grab the opportunities and create the most efficient transport systems.
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Advanced systems integration for safety and securityDave Gorshkov, Managing Director, Digital Grape Business Services Ltd and Chairman, CCTV and Control Room Software Standards Committee
Upgrading your railway control system to ensure safe operationsBello Roni, Deputy Director, Nigerian Railway Corporation
Increasing efficiency and safety with comprehensive heavy haul lifecycle maintenance Sponsor this session
Contractors-consultants-clients – creating one integrated project team to ensure your project is completed on time, at spec and in budgetStephen Lines, Senior Commercial Manager- Red Line South, Qatar Rail
Achieving technical standardisation for the GCC railway network Sponsor this session
Starting with a station – designing destinations, not stationsSponsor this session
From rail to realty – designing transit-oriented development• How will TOD’s shape the cities of the future?• Generating usership for rail and retail through TOD’s• Turning stations into destinations• Creating a vibrant and livable multi-model urban transport hub to encourage ridership and grow communities• Commercial and architectural planning to ensure ROI and community uptakeSponsor this session
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Operating self-supporting railway services• Financial planning to ensure your railway is self- supporting and revenue generating• Generating revenue from real estate – sale of development rights, land rental & joint ventures • Running retail outlets in and around stations• Monetising eCommerce delivery potential in your transit hubs
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Operating a world class urban transportation system
Exclusive 6 hour training session with Transport for
London’s Deputy Director of 0perations, Duncan Cross.
The workshop is designed to teach regional
municipalities, metro and light rail operators and
ministries how to operate an efficient and safe metro.
Covering key topics such as day-to-day operational
best practice, commissioning a new railway, handling
large scale events and operations during network
expansions and upgrades.
10.00-11.00 Starting with the end in mind – defining
the vision for your completed project
11.30-12.30 Operating a safe and efficient network for
your end users
13.30-14.30 Ensuring continued efficient and safe
operations during network construction, expansion and
upgrades
15.00-16.00 Operating railways during large scale
events – the London 2012 example
16.00 Close of workshop
Workshop leader:
Duncan Cross, Deputy Director of Operations, London
Overground, Transport for London, UK
About your workshop leader:
Duncan cross is a railway professional with over 25
years’ experience in the safe operation of passenger
and freight rail systems. Duncan is currently
responsibility for all aspects of delivery of London
Overground, including the safe operation of all TFL
managed infrastructure. Following his work on the
world class Crossrail project, he is currently in charge of
the team of operations, train planning and performance
experts working to support the current operation and
future expansion of the Overground Network.
This interactive workshop will cover the huge
challenges railways across the MENA region face from
Windblown sand.
Attendees will gain an understanding of the various
safety, serviceability and maintenance issues posed
to railways during construction and operation and a
comprehensive overview and comparison of global
sand mitigation methods.
10.00-11.00 Starting with the end in mind – defining
10.00-11.00 Windblown sand- the key challenge
facing safety, serviceability and maintenance
11.30-12.30 A comprehensive overview of global sand
mitigation measures
13.30-14.30 How to effectively assess the
performance of sand mitigation measures
15.00-16.00 Evaluating sand mitigation maintenance
and life cycle costs for your railway
16.00 Close of workshop
Workshop leaders:
Luca Bruno, PhD, Professor in Wind Engineering,
Politecnico di Torino & Co-founder, Windblown Sand
Modelling and Mitigation (WSMM) Research Group
Davide Fransos, Research Scientist - Computational
Wind Engineering, Optiflow, Co-Founder, Windblown
Sand Modelling and Mitigation Research Group
U I T P & Fo r m e r M .T. A N e w Yo r k Tr a n s i t E x p e r t Wo r k s h o p
Providing an incredible commuter experience -
smarter railways for smarter customers
This workshop is designed to teach operators how to
provide state of the art passenger service across their
systems.
For the first time in the Middle East, this will be your
chance to learn from the man previously in charge of
strategic improvements and best practice at the one
of the world’s busiest metro systems, MTA New York
City Transit. Attendees will learn how to integrate new
technological advancements with proven best practice
to create an incredible commuter experience.
10.00-11.00 What does your customer really want
from your railway?
11.30-12.30 Innovating different sections of your
railway to satisfy tomorrow’s commuter – part 1
13.30-14.30 Innovating different sections of your
railway to satisfy tomorrow’s commuter – part 2
15.00-16.00 The role of intelligent systems and real
time information in the future of transportation
16.00 Close of workshop
Workshop leader:
Andrew Bata, Regional Manager, North America, UITP
& former Chief of Strategic Improvements and Best
Practices, M.T.A. New York City Transit
About your workshop leader:
Andrew Bata has over 30 years’ experience in the
transportation sector, including roles in several major
transport entities and associations. After leaving
M.T.A New York City Transit in the summer of 2015,
Andrew is now the Regional Manager, North America
for UITP. During his time at M.T.A Andrew was in charge
of strategic improvements and best practice, with a
specific focus on planning, design and implementation
of advanced systems.
14.35 ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION SESSION
Now’s your chance to get really interactive! Simply pick one of our roundtable topics and join the debate. Numbers will be limited at each table, to ensure everybody gets their chance to participate in the discussion. Conquer your challenges, grab the opportunities and create the most efficient transport systems.
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Creative design & innovation - a live experience Veronica Elena Bocci, Co-ordinator, DITECFER District for Rail Technologies, High Speed, Safety & Security Consortium
Addressing wheel interface challenges and wheel life optimisation in Gulf conditions.Andrew Hammond, Director, Arabian Railway Company
Developing and managing a sustainable procurement strategyThe role of HSR in the MENA region – current projects and future potential for MENASponsor this session
Understanding the pitfalls and recipe for success for regulating a national railway networkSue McCarrey, CEO, The Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator, Australia
Are new business models required to coop with comprehensive multimodal transportation?Geert Vanbeveren, Sales Director, Siemens
Developing a smart, sustainable system for Al-Madinah Al-Munawarah• The public transport program - Al Madinah metro, Al Madinah bus - Advanced intelligent transportation systems• Financial & environmental sustainability Mamdouh Tarabishi, CEO, AlMadinah AlMunawwarah Development Authority, Saudi Arabia
Building the world’s fastest growing railway network• Planning and managing $24.6bn of railway projects• Best practice for constructing long distance networks• Linking Eastern Asia with Western Asia and Russia• Creating a railway manufacturing industry in Iran • Upgrades and new projects planned for 2016Mohsen Pour Seyed Aghaei, Vice Minister, Roads and Urban Development & President, The Islamic Republic of Railways (RAI), Iran
The challenges of moving from a construction project to an operational railway• Best practice from Network Rail, Channel tunnel & High speed 1 • The MENA example: North South Railway in Saudi ArabiaMark Devereux, Engineering Director for North South Railway, SAR, Network Rail Consulting
Making Oman a key logistical hub for the Middle East• The role of the freight railway in diversifying the economy in Oman• The talent challenge - filling the 15,000 job roles in the railway sector• Full steam ahead: tenders, targets and traction for the next 2 years• Using rail to propel the SME sector in OmanJohn Lesniewski, Chief Commercial Officer, Oman Rail
Constructing India’s dedicated freight corridors• The rationale for freight corridors in India• Project features for India’s freight corridors• Financing and funding strategies• Multilateral funded project management• Opportunities and the way ahead Ajit Kumar Mishra, Additional General Manager, Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India, Ministry of Railways, India
How can Middle East operators build and increase public transport ridership• Providing door-to-door services • Convincing passengers to choose rail for safety, speed, reliability, efficiency and sustainability• Marketing your railway• Inclusive, accessible & affordable services • Creating a service which offers optimised operational efficiency to shorten journey times Mohammad Montazeri, Deputy MD, Tehran Urban and Suburban Railway Co, Iran
Upgrading Nigeria’s signalling and communications systems• Increasing safety & single track capacity• Moving from manual to semi-automatic systems• Measures taken to avoid network disruption• Challenges faced during signalling upgrades• Lessons learnt from the initial stages of the upgradeBello Roni, Deputy Director, Nigerian Railway Corporation
TRANSPORT FOR LONDON CASE STUDY: Recycling energy from trains to power stations• How can MENA operators learn from the Transport for London’s energy trials?• How much energy can you harness from train brakes?• Continually innovating to tap into previously inaccessible energy resources
Innovative financing models as vehicle for funding railway projects in the Middle East• Increasing importance of private financing for railway and public transport projects• Overview on key financing models and instruments• Lessons learnt from international examples and best practicesAndreas Schwilling, Partner, Roland Berger
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Update on the Cairo Metro operations and upgrades• Increasing safety and efficiency for Cairo metro• Funding and financing – opportunities for the private sector • Cairo metro rolling, fixed and signaling upgrades• Plans for new projects H.E. Eng. Aly Fadaly, Chairman & Managing Director, The Egyptian Company for Metro Management & Operation
Exhibitors
BOOK YOUR STAND Call us now for your tailor-made package
Call Jamie Hosie on +971 (0) 4440 2501 or email [email protected]
DO YOU QUALIFY FOR THE VIP PROGRAM?
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Associate Sponsor / VIP Lounge Delegate LanyardAssociate Sponsor Law Firm Sponsor Strategic Consultant Partner Infra Theatre SponsorVisitor Lanyard Gateway Sponsor
SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS
9000 ATTENDEES | 600 VIPS | 330 EXHIBITORSThe undisputed regional rail product and services marketplace, with 330 exhibitors, 9000 visitors and $352bn worth of investors. No other event gives your business access to the innovators, leaders and investors of the world’s biggest rail market. THE EXHIBITION
THOUGHT LEADERSHIP PRESENTATIONS Over 600 senior rail executives in the conference, representing over $352billion in railway projects. They are looking to discover the innovations and technologies that are transforming the rail industry. Make sure your company is shown to be an expert in the challenges faced for Middle East and North Africa operators and governments, and let them know your commitment to the region.
1-2-1 MEETINGSWe host over 600 VIP buyers from around the region, representing all 22 Arab states and beyond. Use our dedicated networking team to organise an itinerary of meetings during the show. Guarantee introductions with your prospects and don’t leave 2016 tenders to chance.
BRANDINGEnsure the whole of the regional market knows you are here and really stand out from the competition. Take full advantage of the variety of additional branding packages we have on offer. Choose from welcoming 9,000 visitors as the registration desk sponsor or host the gala dinner, the options are endless. The sooner you join, the more exposure you will get via our website, email campaign to over thousands of global rail professionals, digital channels, print media and online community.
PANEL DISCUSSIONS Address the big issues that your key buyers are facing by joining the regional and international panel discussions in the conference. Put your business in the spotlight, and allow your prospects to understand how you can help themovercome regional challenges.
ROUNDTABLES & WORKSHOPSHost a roundtable or workshop with a group of industry professionals around a key topic. Share your in-depth knowledge of your subject and discuss the problems your customers have and that you can solve.
HOST YOUR PROSPECTSInvite your key clients and prospects to be part of the VIP program. As your guests, they will join the other 600 VIP attendees and receive access to the VIP conference and networking functions.
WHY YOU SHOULD SPONSOR
Middle East Rail 2016 is full of opportunities for
exhibitors to do business in the region. This is where you
can talk face-to-face with the most influential buyers in
the region.
• Showcase and demo new technology
• Sell your products and services to quality buyers
• Meet your preferred distributor
• Expand your regional networks
• Arrange 1-2-1 meetings at your stand
VISITORS COME FROM:
• 50% Middle East
• 20% North Africa
• 19% Europe
• 4% Central Asia
• 4% North America
• 3% The Indian Subcontinent
ATTENDEES INCLUDE:
• Rail Operators and Government
• System Integrators
• Engineering/Construction
• Signalling/Communications/IT
• Rolling Stock
• Fixed Stock
• Maintenance/Depot
• Consultants/Lawyers/Banks
• Tunnelling
• Revenue Management/Payment Software/Ticketing
• Safety/Security
• Stations & Terminals
WHY YOU SHOULD EXHIBIT
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SOLD AVAILABLE
PROJECT UPDATE ROUNDTABLES Where else can you sit down with the heads of $352bn of rail projects? These interactive sessions are designed to introduce both 2016 tenders and new techniques and technologies being implemented to build these futuristic networks. Join sessions led by key government departments, railway operators and construction companies.
VIP PROGRAMEach year we host more government authorities and transport operators from across the region to the conference. Hundreds of VIPs attend, making Middle East Rail the best attended rail event around.
SPEED NETWORKINGWith hundreds of potential customers to meet, swap every 3 minutes until you’ve managed to meet everyone in the room. Quick, efficient and fun, speed networking is great opportunity to establish valuable relationships in a crowd of potential.
NETWORKING PLATFORMTake control of your time at the show by proactively contacting fellow attendees and arranging meetings in advance with our online platform. With an inbuilt matchmaking feature, it’s easier than ever to find who you need to meet at the show and pre-arrange those vital meetings.
MIDDLE EAST RAIL GALA DINNER AND AFTER PARTYAfter a whirlwind first day at Middle East Rail, what better way to reinforce the new relationships you make than at an unforgettable evening filled with exquisite food, fantastic entertainment and a world famous view of the Burj Khalifa.
No other rail event creates a show entirely around making sure you meet the right people to grow your business. We attract the most senior representatives from projects and government authorities from across the Middle East, Africa, the Indian Subcontinent and Central Asia and build hours of networking opportunities into the agenda.
IT’S A NETWORKING EVENT
Platinum Sponsor Gold Sponsor Silver Sponsor
Test and Maintenance Equipments - Power Supplies for Depot and Workshop
Abu Dhabi Ports, United Arab EmiratesAl Madinah Al Munawarah Development Authority, Saudi ArabiaAlgerian National Railways S.N.T.F., AlgeriaANESRIF, AlgeriaArabian Railway Company, Saudi ArabiaArriyadh Development Authority, Saudi ArabiaCairo Metro, EgyptMinistry of Municipal and Rural Affairs, Saudi ArabiaCentral Planning Office – Ministry of Municipality and Urban Planning, QatarConstruction & Development of Transportation and Infrastructure, Iran
Department of Transport, Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesDubai Municipality, United Arab EmiratesEgyptian Railway Authority, EgyptEmirates Sembcorp, United Arab EmiratesEtihad Rail, United Arab EmiratesEuropean Railway Agency, FranceFederal Transport Authority - Land & Maritime, United Arab EmiratesFujairah Municipality, United Arab EmiratesGovernment of Sharjah, United Arab EmiratesInternational Road Transportation, SwitzerlandIraqi Republic Railways Company, Iraq
Islamic Republic of Iran Railways, IranJordan Hejaz Railway, JordanKenya Railways Corporation, KenyaLeague of Arab States, EgyptLebanese Railways and Public, LebanonMadinah Development Authority, Saudi ArabiaMetro Jeddah Company, Saudi ArabiaMetro Line Makkah, Saudi ArabiaMinistry of Communications, KuwaitMinistry of Environment & Water, United Arab EmiratesMinistry of Equipment and Transport, MoroccoMinistry of Finance, Saudi ArabiaMinistry of Interior, United Arab Emirates
SAMPLE OF BUYERS WHO ATTENDED IN 2015
Ministry of Korea, Republic of KoreaMinistry of Municipalities & Rural Affairs, Saudi ArabiaMinistry of Public Works & Transport, LebanonMinistry of Public Works, United Arab EmiratesMinistry of Railways, IndiaMinistry of Transport, JordanMinistry of Transport, AlgeriaMinistry of Transport, EgyptMinistry of Transport, IranMinistry of Transport, Saudi ArabiaMinistry of Transport, SudanMinistry Of Transportation Republic of Iraq
Ministry of Works, BahrainNational Authority for Tunnels, EgyptNavi Mumbai Metro, IndiaNigeria Railway Corporation, NigeriaOman Rail, OmanONCF, MoroccoPartnerships Technical Bureau, KuwaitPublic Investment Fund - Ministry of Finance, Saudi ArabiaQatar Rail, QatarRAK Transport Authority, United Arab EmiratesRoads and Transport Authority of Sharjah, United Arab EmiratesRoads and Transport Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Saudi Railway Company, Saudi ArabiaSaudi Railways Organization, Saudi ArabiaState Company for Iraqi Railways, IraqSudan Railways Corporation (SRC), SudanThe Cooperation Council for the Arab States of The Gulf, Saudi ArabiaTransportation Authority, LebanonUnion Arab Land Transport, United Arab EmiratesIndian Railways, IndiaMinistry of Transport, BahrainTehran Urban and Suburban Railway Company, IranMinistry of Transport, QatarEgyptian National Railways, EgyptTunisian Railways, Tunisia
“Our feeling is that it’s the premier event in the region and it’s the one that we’ve committed to last year, this year and next year already. This is the event to focus on”Dan Sapsford, Middle East Market Manager, Pandrol
“It’s a good place to meet people in the same business and carve out our special niche in the market because everybody who is anybody in the rail industry is here.“Avanceon
“If you want to be working in this area you have to be present at Middle East Rail.”Kapsch CarrierCom
Join our VIP program by emailing [email protected]
ACCESS OVER $352 BILLIONIN RAILWAY PROJECTS
9000 ATTENDEES | 600 CONFERENCE VIPS | 330 EXHIBITORS
10th Annual conference and exhibition
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SUPPORTINGGOVERNMENT PARTNERS
SUPPORTINGGOVERNMENT PARTNERS
Under the honorary patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Presidential Affairs
H.E. Dr. Abdulla Belhaif Al Nuaimi, Minister of Public Works and Chairman of the Federal Transport Authority - Land & Maritime
is delighted to invite you to attend Middle East Rail 2016
SUPPORTINGGOVERNMENT PARTNERS
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH
8 – 9 March 2016Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, UAE
EXHIBITION:Jamie Hosie, +971 4440 [email protected]
REGISTRATION:Prima Castelino, +971 4440 [email protected]
MARKETING:Sophie Roberts, +971 4440 [email protected]
OPERATIONS:Rachel Wilson, +971 4440 [email protected]
CONFERENCE:Chloe Higman, +971 4440 [email protected]
NETWORKING:Andrew Shoesmith, +971 4440 [email protected]
CONTACTS
3 day pass 7 – 9 March $4130 $4820$4590 $5050
$39552 day pass 8 -9 March $3235 $3775$3595
All 4 days pass 7 – 10 March $4665 $5445$5185 $5705
Dates Before18th Dec
Before29th Jan
Before19th Feb Final pricePackage
HOTELSWe’ve negotiated discounted room rates with the Fairmont, Ibis and Novotel hotels to make sure you pay less when you come to the show.
FLIGHTSOur airline partner Emirates will give you 10% off your flights to Dubai and booking early, fares will be even cheaper. Book your travel today at http://fly10.emirates.com/CAB/IBE/SearchAvailability.aspx, and enter promotion code EVE6TER when you book.
GETTING TO THE SHOWWe’ve teamed up with UBER to get you to the show for free?Find out how at www.terrapinn.com/railFAQ
PRACTICAL INFOSheikh Saeed Halls 1, 2 & 3Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre
CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION 8 - 9 MARCH 2016Pre conference workshops - 7 March 2016Post conference workshop - 10 March 2016
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