SS33
Global Research Collaboration Using Online Networks: Recent Experience & New Models
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011: 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
S320A (Orange County Convention Center )
Organizer:
William Johnson, Transport Research Education and Development Services
Invited Moderator:
William Johnson, Transport Research Education and Development Services
Session Description
Global research collaboration in ITS is lacking. Budgets are stagnant. Young ITS professionals need platforms to become the experts of tomorrow as the current generation retires. Online networks can position them to do just that with industry and government partners.
Canada has launched a high capacity online network – ONE-ITS (Online Network Enabled ITS) which has international collaborators. It positions the research and development of ITS technologies to get to the marketplace sooner, key to all of our advocacy efforts.
This Special Session brings together Asian, European and North American panelists to discuss more direct program collaboration, including ONE-ITS and other networks around the world.
Invited Speakers:
Baher Abdulhai, Director, ITS Centre, University of Toronto
Michael Noblett, Associate Partner, Intelligent Transportation, US Public Sector, Global Business Services, IBM
Jugdutt (Jack) Singh, Research Professor and Director, Centre for Technology Infusion, La Trobe University
Keith Keen, Independent Counsultant, Chair, IBEC Working Group