Autonomous Driving within Public Transport

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3rd VDV-FutureCongress Autonomous Driving within Public Transport June 21-22, 2018 - H4 Hotel Berlin Alexanderplatz Only European Congress on Autonomous Public Transport Technic Panels_ Autonomous Driving Cooperations Exchange of Experiences_Pilot Projects and Regulatory Questions International Focus_Europe, USA, Singapore AndSus, www.fotolia.de

3rd VDV-FutureCongress Autonomous Driving within Public Transport We do not face one, but three mobility revolutions: In future, mobility should not only be electric, but also autonomous and shared, and it should fulfil both individual and social needs. Many people believe that the technical development is faster than one can imagine, but what about the users acceptance and what about the legal and economic conditions? In this 3rd Congress on the Future of Autonomous Driving within Public Transport we go into detail with the perspectives and strategies of the public transport sector and its partners, e.g. insurance companies. We discuss the legal and technical conditions, which also includes the necessary infrastructure, with you, federal and municipal representatives as well as scientists on the basis of various business models. In a key-note the automotive industry tells us what will remain fiction and what might become reality. Which kinds of vehicle can we operate in the time slot that might remain for public transport to operate autonomous shuttles in delimited areas on monitored routes? Which experience has the public transport sector already gained with suppliers and manufacturers during tendering procedures? A main topic at the event will be the experience and latest findings gathered in numerous national and international projects with autonomous vehicles within public transport and rail freight transport. Get informed about Singapore s strategy on autonomous vehicles and public transport or about the results and approaches of U.S. and European research projects. Your speakers and chairmen/chairwomen Dr. Till Ackermann Endre Angelvik Ruter As, Norway Steffen Braun Fraunhofer IAO, Germany Rüdiger Burg DEVK Deutsche Eisenbahn Versicherung Sachund HUK-Versicherungsverein a.g., Germany Caroline Cerfontaine International Association of Public Transport- UITP, Belgium Rafael Cuesta Transport for Greater Manchester, Great Britain Lewis M. Fulton Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis, USA Kay Gade German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Transport Research Mobility and Urban Development, Germany Dr. Henrik Haenecke Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG), Germany Katherine Kortum Transportation Research Board, USA Dr. Iven Krämer Port Railway Bremen, Germany Sebastian Krieg Deutsche Bahn AG, Germany Hilmar von Lojewski Association of German Cities, Germany N.N. VDL Bus & Coach bv (requested) Natalie Rodriguez Hamburger Hochbahn AG, Germany Dr. Jan Schilling Martin Schmitz Tobias Schönberg Roland Berger GmbH, Germany Prof. Dr. Günther Schuh e.go Mover GmbH, RWTH Aachen, Germany Gerhard Steiger Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany Jeannet van Arum-Weggemans Provincie Noord-Holland, Netherlands Jeremy Yap Land Transport Authority (LTA) of Singapore

3rd VDV-FutureCongress Autonomous Driving within Public Transport Programme - Thursday, 21st June 2018 10:30 Welcome by the (VDV) Martin Schmitz, Managing Director, Engineering Business Unit, 10:40 Key-Note: Perspectives of public transport Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI), Germany 13:00 Lunch Session 1 - Autonomous vehicles as part of the strategy Chairman: Martin Schmitz, Geschäftsführer Technik, (VDV) 11:15 Three Revolutions in Urban Transportation Lewis M. Fulton, Co-Director, STEPS (Sustainable Transportation Energy Pathways), Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis, USA 11:45 Autonomous driving Challenges and consequences from the point of view of an insurance company Rüdiger Burg, member of the executive board of the DEVK - Deutsche Eisenbahn Versicherung Sach- und HUK-Versicherungsverein a.g., Cologne, Germany 12:15 Autonomous vehicles, sharing and electric mobility BVG s solution Dr. Henrik Haenecke, member of the executive board of Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe AöR (BVG), in charge of finances, digitalisation and sale 12:45 Questions and discussion Panel - General conditions for autonomous vehicles within public transport Moderator: Dr. Jan Schilling, Managing Director, Public Transport Business Unit, (VDV) 14:00 Kick-off presentation: The legal framework and possible modifications Daniel Brand, technical and environmental legislation, coordination sustainabiltiy, Panel discussion Planned composition of panel participants Hilmar von Lojewski, Councillor, Association of German Cities, Berlin, Germany Tobias Schönberg, Senior Partner Transportation, Roland Berger GmbH, Germany Representatives of Federal Authorities and Sciene Institutions, Germany 15:30 Coffee break Session 2 - Projects with autonomous vehicles within public transport Chairman: Dr. Till Ackermann Manager Economics and Business Development, (VDV) 16:00 Trial operations of automated public transport shuttles in Hamburg s harbour city Natalie Rodriguez, Project Manager, Business Development and Corporate Strategy, Hamburger Hochbahn AG, Germany 16:30 Trials with automated vehicles as a part of public transportation Jeannet van Arum-Weggemans, Director Smart Mobility, Province Noord-Holland, Netherlands 17:00 ioki - autonomous driving as part of public transport Sebastian Krieg, Head of Strategic Portfolio Programmes Mobility, Deutsche Bahn AG, Germany 17:45 End of the sessions day 1 18:30 Departure shuttle bus to dinner location, Meeting Point in the hotel lobby ab 19:15 Networking dinner An event organised by:

3rd VDV-FutureCongress Autonomous Driving within Public Transport Programme - Friday, 22st June 2018 9:00 Welcome Dr. Till Ackermann, Manager Economics and Business Development, (VDV) 10:45 Coffee break Session 4 - Automation and autonomous vehicles within public transport Chairman: Martin Schmitz, Geschäftsführer Technik, (VDV) 11:10 Electric shunting: Autonomous shunting by a port railway Dr. Iven Krämer, Port Economy, Infrastructure, Shipping, Port Railway Bremen, Germany 11:30 Automation and autonomous vehicles in public transport Prof. Dr. Günther Schuh, CEO, e.go Mover GmbH, RWTH Aachen, Germany 12:00 Automation of buses N.N., VDL Bus & Coach bv (requested) 12:20 Key-Note: Automated driving Fiction or reality Gerhard Steiger, Head of the Chassis Systems Control Unit, Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany 12:50 Discussion: Automation of public transport vehicles 13:30 Lunch Session 3 - International experience with autonomous vehicles within public transport and visions Chairwoman: Caroline Cerfontaine, International Association of Public Transport- UITP, Belgium 9:05 Singapore s strategy on autonomous vehicles and public transport Jeremy Yap, Deputy Chief Executive, Public Transport, Policy and Planning, Land Transport Authority (LTA) of Singapore 9:35 Future Mobility Projects in Manchester and beyond Rafael Cuesta, Head of Innovation, Transport for Greater Manchester, Great Britain 10:05 Procurement of a fleet of autonomous vehicles Experiences from Oslo Endre Angelvik, Vice President mobility services, Ruter As, Oslo, Norway 10:35 Questions and discussion Session 5 - Research concerning autonomous driving within public transport Chairman: Dr. Till Ackermann Manager Economics and Business Development, (VDV) 14:15 The RAMONA research project- Realising automated mobility concepts in public transport Kay Gade, project manager RAMONA, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Transport Research Mobility and Urban Development, Germany 14:40 RoboCab acceptance study Robo-taxis from the point of view of the users Steffen Braun, Head of Business Unit Mobility and Urban Systems Engineering, Fraunhofer IAO, Stuttgart, Germany 15:05 Research in the US: What s going on with autonomous vehicles Katherine Kortum, PE PhD, Senior Program Officer, Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., USA 15:30 End of the Congress An event organised by:

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