SS74
Solution of Transportation Problems in Asia-Pacific Megacities
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Thursday, October 20, 2011: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
S210D (Orange County Convention Center )
Organizer:
Nobukazu Kanesaki, Director , ITS Japan
Invited Moderator:
Mong Kee Sing, President, ITS Singapore
Session Description
It is necessary for transportation system in the sustainable society to meet safety, environment, efficient and user friendly. To realize the system, it is important to develop and deploy integrated systems include public transportation system and traffic management system with easy accessibility of traffic information for users. In this session, policy makers from ITS advanced or advancing countries/areas share their experiences about success and challenging examples, and discuss to solve the transportation problems in Asia-Pacific Megacities.
Invited Speakers:
Mohammed Hikmet, Managing Director, HMI Technologies Limited
SK Jason Chang, Vice-President, ITS Taiwan, Professor, National Taiwan University
Norman Pidgeon, ITS Australia
Sam Pang, President, ITS Hong Kong