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4th Annual CBTC World Congress
The innovative agenda, looks not only at operational performance but includes innovative streams on
Location:

Park Plaza Victoria

London

United Kingdom


Date
05
11.2013



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The Global Transport Forum has the pleasure to announce its 4th annual CBTC World Congress is the definitive global event for over 400 metro and Communication Based Train Control network experts. The innovative agenda, looks not only at operational performance but includes innovative streams on using CBTC as a business enabler to enhance passenger experience and improve ROI.

REGISTRATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION

 

Latest event news:

 

  • Over 50 expert speakers confirmed with East Japan Railway and Hyderabad metro signed up in the last week.
  • NEW speaker interview with Nabil Ghaly, President of NYR Technology and ex-Chief Signal Engineer at the NYC Transit Authority.
  • 9 delegates from Oslo Metro and 4 from Network rail confirmed in last week.
  • Global delegations from China, Japan, Latin America and Middle East confirmed to share best practice.
  • Egis Rail signed up to take part in Engineering masterclass. See event sponsors here!
  • 4 Unique site visits confirmed. Visit Crossrail Canary Wharf control centre, DLR Control centre, TFL Victoria Line upgrade and the TFL Northern line upgrade.
  • Latest exclusive speaker interviews with Richard Wong (SMRT), Philippe Leguay (Keolis) and Klavs Hestbek Lund (Metroselkabet).

 

If you also are interested in telecommunications and passenger service check out the 3rd annual Railway Telecommunications Congress to increase your knowledge on GSM-R, TETRA, LTE, CCTV, Wi-Fi and more.


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TAGS: CBTC | communications based train control | railways | forum | congress | Global Transport Forum | London | UK 


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