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    PROGRAMME


     

    Wednesday 9 June 2010

       
       

    11:00-14:00

    Registration to Conference
     

    Conference venue
    Cité Centre de Congrès Lyon SA
    50, quai Charles de Gaulle, 69463 Lyon Cedex 06 - France
    www.ccc-lyon.com


       

    13:30-18:00

    TECHNICAL VISITS
     

     TECHNICAL VISIT OF LYON PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM

    1.     Theme bus and trolleybus : ride on line C3 / visit of the transport unit for bus and trolleybus: maintenance and operations (PC Bus, AVMS). Guided visit by Keolis jointly with Irisbus

    6.     Visit of the Iveco Irisbus manufacturing plant based in Annonay*. Guided visit by Irisbus.

     

    * departure of visit n°6 starts earlier at 13:00.

     

     

     


       

    18:30 

    Welcome reception
     

    Welcome reception in Nuits de Fourvières festival.

    VERY FEW PLACES LEFT!  PLEASE CONTACT marie.brisson@uitp.org FOR PARTICIPATION.

    http://www.nuits-de-fourviere.org/


     

    Thursday 10 June 2010

       
       

    08:30-10:00

    Registration to Conference
       
       

    09:00-10:00

    Coffee bar
       
       

    10:00-12:30

    Welcome address and Session 1 - Framework / Requirements from Lyon for a green city
    EN FR DE ES
     

     Introduction and Welcome 

    · Alain Flausch, UITP President and CEO, STIB, Brussels, Belgium

    · Patrick Jeantet,  Chairman UITP Bus Division and Executive Senior Vice President, Keolis Group, Paris, France

    · Gérard Collomb, Mayor of Lyon, Président du Grand Lyon, Senator, Lyon, France (tbc)

     Session 1- Framework / Requirements from Lyon for a green city

    Chairman: Hans Rat, Secretary General, UITP, Brussels, Belgium
    The car is old-fashioned. Long live public transport! In most French metropolises, a revolution is ongoing, that of mobility. The modes used for trips are manifold and the urban citizen is circulating in the same manner as he is channel hopping; changing and switching continuously. Lyon is at the forefront and well known as genuine transport laboratory.


    · Sytral, the French leading business case for a global integrated concept with a system approach for bus, trolleybus and rail, what can other cities learn from that?

    Bernard Rivalta, President Sytral, Lyon, France

      


       

    12:30-14:00

    LUNCH
       
       

    14:00-15:30

    SESSION 2a - Solutions for clean transport for the city - buses - trolleybuses - hybrids
    EN FR
     

    Chairman: Burkhard Eberwein, Vice Chairman UITP Bus Committee, Sachgebietsleiter Fahrzeugmanagement, BVG, Berlin, Germany

     

    Increasingly stringent environmental regulations and public demands for better quality of life push operators, authorities and manufacturers to develop new “green” drivelines – or to modernise older solutions.


    · Propulsion Scenarios for strategically and environmentally optimised bus fleet development (diesel, EEV, CNG, BTL, hybrid, electric)

    Michael Faltenbacher, Project Manager, PE International, Germany


    · The Clean Fuel Observatory and hybrid buses – Panorama of industrial offer, selected characteristics for use on bus lines

    Henri Bordenave, Responsable Ingénierie Autobus, Convener of the UITP Clean Fuel Observatory and Member of the UITP Bus Committee, RATP, Paris, France

     

    · Potential for trolleybuses in BHLS systems and the example of line 31 in Zürich

    Pascal Lippmann, Project Manager for the implementation of the double articulated trolleybus in Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland

     

    · Trolleybuses in the evolution strategy

    Valéry Cervantes, Iveco Irisbus, Lyon, France

     

    Discussions 


       

    14:00-15:30

    SESSION 2b - Innovation for attractive sustainable European bus systems
    EN FR ES DE
     

    Chairman: Umberto Guida, Director Large Scale R&D Project EBSF, UITP, Brussels, Belgium

     

    The R&D project “European Bus System of the Future” which has been running for almost 2 years presents its first results.


    · Vision for an ergonomically optimized pan-European driver’s workplace

    Roland Scharl, Head of Engineering Interior for LowFloor-Buses, EvoBus, Stuttgart, Germany

     

    · On the way to an overall integrative approach on information technology and telematics

    Jean-Laurent Franchineau, Research Director for the Public Transport Programme, Veolia, Rueil Malmaison, France


    ·  New Bus Station design – with requirements of attractiveness and sustainability

    Yo Kaminagai, Head of Unit Environment design and identity, RATP, Paris, France

     

    Discussion


    · EBSF: Setting the highest priorities for future bus research and development (brief outline)

    Elios Pascual, Strategic Advisor to UITP for EBSF, Saint Germain en Laye, France

    A deep analysis of user needs from all stakeholders was driving the derivation and the formulation of requirements on the system Level. A number of potential contradictions came to the surface. In the search for solutions, these conflicts have to be overcome, a trade off has to be made. Insight into the possible choices.

     

    Discussion

     


       

    15:30-16:00

    Coffee networking break
       
       

    16:00-17:30

    SESSION 3a - The alliance of green buses to the provision of quality public transport and more customers (Push and Pull: the Pull effect)
    EN FR ES DE
     

    Chairman: Henk Waling, Consultant Public Transport, Honorary chairman UITP Bus Committee, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

     

    Do green buses (new buses) bring more customers? Why yes, why no? Is it profitable? The economical benefits of non car use are for the community as a whole. But how to build a business case around it, where attractiveness and quality as a pull effect will have to be designed. The economic benefits and the environmental issues cannot be limited to a clean engine or a solely technological fad. A clear message must be addressed to decision makers who have tools to improve the bus performance in the system.

     

    · Quality Time: the time in the bus and the time at the bus stop

    Roberto Gerin,  Convener of the UITP Working Group on Quality Time and General Manager, Trieste Trasporti, Trieste, Italy

     

    · BHLS: Buslines with a High Level of Service – Europe’s best practices for upgrading bus network architecture

    Carlos Cristobal Pinto, Consorcio Regional de Transportes de Madrid and Vice-Chairman COST Action, Madrid, Spain

     

    · PTx2=2025: Lille Metropolis

    Éric Quiquet, vice-président aux transports à LMCU and président Syndicat Mixte des Transports de la métropole lilloise

     

    Discussion


       

    16:00-17:30

    SESSION 3b - Saving fuel burn and Measuring CO2 (carbon calculators)
    EN FR
     

    Chairman: John Inglish, Chairman of the UITP Sustainable Development Commission and CEO Utah Transit Authority, Salt Lake City, USA


    Today the battle for eliminating pollutants can be considered as won, the next challenge: cutting CO2 emissions. As each litre of diesel burnt produces 2,7 kg of CO2, the reduction of CO2 and fuel economy go hand in hand. What selection and promotion tools can be proposed? How to measure? Tailpipe or from well-to-wheel? Test bench, on the road or simulations? What is practical and easy to work with in the operators’ experience, both operationally and economically?


    · Fuels, emissions, tests

    Pierre Henri Bigeard, Director, IFP (Institut Français de Pétrole – French Institute for Petroleum), Lyon, France

     

    · The follow-up of STARBUS – an innovative product to estimate CO2 and pollutants emissions in real time, first results

    Gabriel Plassat, Engineer, ADEME – French Agency for Environment & Energy Management, Valbonne, France


    · The Carbon Credit

    Jesus Padilla Zenteno, Director General CISA, Mexico City, Mexico


    · zBus requirements in California

    Ben Sharp, Research Heavy Duty Programme, International Council on Clean Transportation, San Francisco, USA

     

    · Light weight bus project in China

    Andreas Pape, Sales Manager Truck & Bus OEM Europe, Alcoa Wheels, Italy

     

    Discussion


    · Tender Structure, UITP’s recommended platform – new release (brief outline)

    Peter Danielsson, Manager Bus Rapid Transit, Volvo Bus Corporation, Goteborg, Sweden

     

    A buyer’s perspective: what specific government procurement requirements should look like – A seller’s perspective: What manufacturers/distributors can do to expedite change, development?         

     

    Discussion


       

    19:00-00:00

    Official Dinner: Hotel du Département
       
     

    Friday 11 June 2010

       

       

    08:30-10:00

    SESSION 4a - Industry panel discussion: the fuel supermarket to come. What are the future solutions for bus propulsion technology?
    EN FR ES DE
     

    Debate with bus manufacturers, operators, energy refiners and the European Commission, moderated by a journalist.

     

     The European Directive “Green Public Procurement” and other European initiatives – tools for greening bus fleets?

    Franz-Xaver Soeldner, Deputy Head of Unit - Clean transport, Urban transport, DG MOVE, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium

     

    · Alain Flausch,  President of UITP and CEO, STIB, Brussels, Belgium

    · speaker TBC

    · Patrick Jeantet, Executive Senior Vice President and Chairman UITP Bus Division KEOLIS Group, Paris, France

    · Jonas Strömberg, Director Sustainable Systems, Scania, Södertälje, Sweden

    · Burkhard Eberwein, Vice-Chair of UITP Bus Committee, Sachgebietsleiter Fahrzeugmanagement, BVG, Berlin, Germany

    · Shell (Chief Scientific Officer)

     

    Is it logical for bus manufacturers to cooperate more on R&D and innovation?


       

    08:30-10:00

    SESSION 4b - The electrical pathway: performance comparisons and update of operational applications
    EN FR
     

    Chairman: François Chamberland, Director of Engineering, Société de Transport de Montréal, Montreal, Canada


    The workshop puts the focus on real observed operational fuel efficiency results from pilots and tests, against a given benchmark.


    · First results hybrid program De Lijn

    Roger Meys, Head of Rolling Stock, VVM De Lijn, Mechelen, Belgium

     

    · Electric bus line in Shanghai with innovative ultra capacitor buses and fast-charging stations

    Mr Hua Li, Managing Director, Shanghai Aowei Technology Development Co., Ltd., Shanghai, China

     

    · The hybrid-electric bus trial in Victoria operated by Ventura and Grenda

    Scott Grenda, Chairman of the Bus Industry Confederation of Australia, Australia

               

    Discussion 


       

    10:00-10:30

    Coffee networking break
       
       

    10:30-12:00

    SESSION 5a - Fuel choice
    EN FR ES DE
     

     Chairman: Arno Kerkhof, Bus Division Manager, UITP, Brussels, Belgium 

    Diesel has proven remarkably able to comply with ever tougher emission regulations. It is cheap, clean, reliable and easy. The same engines can be fuelled with blends such as eco-diesel or blended with synthetic diesels like BtL or GtL. On the other hand, gas powered buses have become mainstream in numerous cities. Their introduction is always accompanied by a large media campaign to advocate for their benefits. What is the operators’ experience, both operationally and economically?

    · Examination of the upgrading of existing EURO 3 buses with EGR or SCRT compared to EEV OEM buses in Düsseldorf and other cities in North Rhine-Westphalia

    Martin KLEINEBRAHM, Test Engineer, Rheinbahn/TÜV NORD Mobilitat, Düsseldorf, Germany


    · CNG buses New Delhi

    Naresh Kumar, Managing Director, Delhi Transport Corporation – DTC, New Delhi, India

     

    · Biodiesel: The challenge to implement B5 now and the experience of B20

    Lelis Teixeira, President of Fetransport, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

     

    · RATP: Heading for 2nd generation biofuels

    Françoise Combelles, RATP -  Direction de l'Innovation et du Développement Durable, Paris, France


    · Standardised On-Road Tests (SORT) new extended method (brief outline)

    Jean Paul Etienne, Ingénieur principal, SRWT, Namur, Belgium


    Discussion


       

    10:30-12:00

    SESSION 5b - Improving safety and security on buses including maintenance
    EN FR
     

    Chairman: Jiri Subrt, Manager Safety and New Systems and Vice Chairman of the Bus Committee, DPP Prague, Czech Republic


    Passive and active safety have been improved dramatically on modern vehicles. Buses are the safest way to travel. However, social insecurity has grown, fostering drivers’ stress and deterring customers’ perception. Companies have to reverse the trend.


    · Fraud and Aggression in bus operations: trends and recommendation

    Daniela Carbone, Responsible for Innovation Technology, ASSTRA, Roma, Italy

     

     · Making a step change in bus safety

    Evan Auyang, Deputy Managing Director, Kowloon Motor Bus, Hong Kong, China

     

    · IETT buses during the 2009 flooding in Istanbul: lessons learned

    Hayri Baracli, General Manager IETT, Istanbul, Turkey


    · Bus operations in
    Israel: Bus systems safety planning

    (speaker to be confirmed)

     

    · UITP Bus Systems Safety Planning Manual (brief outline) and selected examples of applied BSSM rules from UITP member companies

    Jiri SUBRT, Manager Safety and New Systems and Vice Chairman of the Bus Committee, DPP Prague, Czech Republic

     

    Discussion


       

    12:00-13:00

    CLOSING SESSION
    EN FR ES DE
     

    Fuelling Public Transport: do greener buses bring more customers?

    Chair: Hans Rat, Secretary General, UITP, Brussels, Belgium
     
    Round table with eminent experts, from several continents of the world, highlighting their lessons learned in view of the conference theme
     
    Featuring:
     
    - Middle East and North Africa region:
    Abdullah Al Zari, Director General, Sharjah Transport, United Arab Emirates
     
    -Latin America region:
    Victor Raúl Martinez Palacio, General Director,SI99, Bogota Columbia (tbc)
     
    -Eurasia region:
    Petr Ivanov, General Director, Mosgortrans, Chairman UITP Eurasian Executive Committee, Moscow, Russian Federation
     
    The UITP Bus Committee:
    Ezio Castagna, Chairman of the UITP Bus Committee, Direttore Generale CTM S.p.A., Cagliari, Italy
     
    -Asia-Pacific, Australia region
    (Speaker to be confirmed)
     
    System KPI’s (Key Performance Indicators) for attractive Public Bus Transport System and Patronage. Extracted from the EBSF project: do greener buses bring more customers?
     
    Final concluding remarks
    Ezio Castagna, Direttore Generale CTM S.p.A. and Chairman of the UITP Bus Committee, Cagliari, Italy

       

    13:00-14:30

    LUNCH
       
       

    14:00-17:00

    Short Trolleybus Working Group session (on invitation only)