Programme

Wednesday, April 26th at 17:15, Room 217

Company presentation: SHRail a D&T Division

D&T and its Shrail division develop sophisticated simulation systems for transport, crowd dynamics and contagions (viruses, bacteria). The use of simulators has been shown to save money and raise quality standards, which in turn means greater safety and efficiency. A simulator can be used to simulate situations that may not happen often in reality, but when they do, you are unprepared to deal with them.

Specifically for transport, we develop Interlocking Control simulators (the so-called "Relay Room"), Conduct simulators for trains, trams, underground trains and trolleybuses. Maintenance simulators for maintenance workers. The simulators we have developed are intended for training the various figures who make up the staff of the railway network (movement managers, conductors and maintenance workers) or TPL (local public transport).

Simulators and simulation services: Mobile train simulator - Interlocking simulators forn training of station masters and maintainers - Urban transport simulation - Crowd dynamic simulator, Infections simulator - Maintenance simulator.


Thursday, April 27th at 10:35, Room 217

Company presentation: SAOBRAĆAJNI INSTITUT CIP

SAOBRAĆAJNI INSTITUT CIP d.o.o. is a leading design and engineering company in Serbia and Balkan region in the field of research, planning, designing, technology, technical verification and supervision of works in the traffic and transport, civil engineering and construction, architecture, geology, geodesy, geotechnical engineering, electrical engineering and mechanical engineering sectors.

CIP has a wide range of company’s big licenses issued by relevant authorities of the Republic of Serbia. In its business operations, CIP consistently applies an integrated management system and has quality management certificates in accordance with ISO standards.

Our high-level multidisciplinary teams are trained and equipped for implementation of the most complex designs, with an imperative to find the most rational solutions for our clients. We take care of individuals and their progress, promote and respect experts of various profiles because we believe that an interdisciplinary approach brings great ideas, new energy and the best solutions.


Thursday, April 27th at 13:00, Room 217

Company presentation: STADLER

Stadler is a successful global provider of mobility solutions in rail vehicle construction, service and signalling technology. A company with Swiss roots and strong ties to the region, Stadler has built trains for more than 80 years. By providing innovative, durable transport solutions, we are contributing to the sustainable mobility of the future.

Stadler employs around 13 500 people worldwide and offers a comprehensive range of products in the railway and commuter rail segments: high-speed trains, EE trains, regional and suburban trains, subway trains, tram trains and trams. In addition, the company manufactures locomotives and passenger carriages. We are also the world's leading manufacturer of rack-and-pinion rail vehicles.

Stadler builds a number of trains with alternative drives: rechargeable batteries, hybrid, hydrogen. As a result, Stadler's model series such as FLIRT and WINK can be designed as purely battery-operated vehicles or as hybrid vehicles. In combination with the light-weight aluminium composite construction of the car bodies and Stadler's automation solutions, these innovative drive concepts help to increase the environmental performance of railway transport even further.


Thursday, April 27th at 15:50, Room 217

Company presentation: THALES Austria

Countries, cities and transport operators rely on Thales’ ground transportation solutions to adapt to rapid urbanisation and meet new mobility demands – locally, between cities and across national frontiers.

Our expertise in signalling, communications, fare collection and cybersecurity gives people and goods the connected journey they need to move safely and efficiently.

With more than 9.000 employees working in the Thales Ground Transportation teams, we are serving over 250 customers in more than 60 countries.


Friday, April 28th at 10:15, Room 128

Panel Discussion: Intermodal and Rail Freight Transport in Western Balkan Region: Challenges and Opportunities

University of Belgrade - The Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering and Transport Community Permanent Secretariat organize a thematic panel discussion about intermodal and freight rail traffic. The panel will gather representatives of the private sector with young professionals from the Western Balkans parties, Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova. We invite regular conference participants and students to attend this panel as listeners.

Panel Discussion Agenda (PDF download)


 

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