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TUESDAY AFTERNOON TECHNICAL STREAMS | 23RD NOVEMBER <strong>2010</strong><br />

RTAA STREAM – SESSION ONE RTSA – OPERATIONS IRSE STREAM – SESSION ONE ARIC STREAM – SESSION ONE<br />

2:10 Chair’s opening remarks<br />

Dale Coleman, Managing Director,<br />

TTG Technology<br />

2:10 Chair’s opening remarks<br />

Bill Laidlaw, Rail Engineering Consultant,<br />

Toshiba International Corporation (TIC)<br />

2:10 Chair’s opening remarks<br />

Trevor Moore, Signalling Standards Engineer,<br />

<strong>Australia</strong>n Rail Track Corporation<br />

2:10 Chair’s opening remarks<br />

Garry Whiting, General Manager Suppliers,<br />

Australasian Railway Association<br />

2:15 Implementing an asset management<br />

system – from dream to reality<br />

Daniel Mimnagh, Senior Project Manager,<br />

WestNetRail<br />

2:45 Trackbed implications for renewal and<br />

maintenance strategies - ballast cleaning heavy<br />

haul freight routes: An <strong>Australia</strong>n case study<br />

Dr Matthew Brough, Technical Director,<br />

Scott Wilson (UK)<br />

Scott Brenchley,Track and Signals Manager,<br />

BHP Billiton<br />

2:15 Driverless unattended metro systems - the<br />

way of the future<br />

Paolo Marino, Head of Business Development -<br />

Transportation Solution BU, Ansaldo STS<br />

(Spain)<br />

2:45 QR innovation journey and rail safety<br />

Mike Carter, Executive General Manager,<br />

QR National<br />

2:15 The case for a system integration approach<br />

to ETCS/ERTMS deployment<br />

Thierry Lesaine, <strong>Informa</strong>tion Solutions<br />

(Signalling & Telecom) Main Line Strategy<br />

Manager, Alstom Transport<br />

2:45 Advanced train management system<br />

update<br />

Craig Shier, ATMS Project Manager,<br />

Lockheed Martin<br />

Andrew Kitto, ATMS Performance Manager,<br />

<strong>Australia</strong>n Rail Track Corporation<br />

2:15 Strategies for maximising <strong>Australia</strong>n rail<br />

industry exports<br />

Mike Garrett, Director, Garrett Consulting<br />

Alan Burns, Director, Strategic Connections<br />

Group and Chair of ARIC<br />

2:45 Operational transformation - meeting the<br />

global challenge - change your thinking -<br />

transform your business<br />

Gary Stewart, Managing Director,<br />

Lean Design <strong>Australia</strong><br />

3:15 Towards more productive heavy haul track<br />

Robin Wolfendale, Rail Projects Manager,<br />

Dow Hyperlast, (UK)<br />

3:15 Coast to coast light rail extension – route<br />

to sustainable transport<br />

Hugh Weir, Design Manager, Aurecon<br />

Angelo Lanzilli, Project Manager, Department<br />

for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure, SA<br />

3:15 SSC, Automatic Train Protection for<br />

passenger rail safety<br />

Marco Palombi, Product Manager GE<br />

Transportation – ICS, GE Transportation (Italy)<br />

3:15 Signalling type approval - innovation<br />

barrier or bridge?<br />

Wayne McDonald, Manager, Technology &<br />

Training, Invensys Rail<br />

3:45 Afternoon tea - served within the exhibition<br />

4:15 Chair’s opening remarks<br />

David Bull, Director, Bull Head Services, Vice<br />

President, RTAA<br />

3:45 Afternoon tea - served within the exhibition<br />

4:15 Chair’s opening remarks<br />

John Watsford, Technical Support Manager<br />

Operations NSW/SA, UGL Infrastructure<br />

3:45 Afternoon tea - served within the exhibition<br />

3:45 Afternoon tea - served within the exhibition<br />

RTAA STREAM – SESSION TWO RTSA – LOCOMOTIVE DEVELOPMENTS IRSE STREAM – SESSION TWO ARIC STREAM – SESSION TWO<br />

4:15 Chair’s opening remarks<br />

Keith Walker, Director - Rail Signalling,<br />

K and D Consultants<br />

4:15 Chair’s opening remarks<br />

Alan Burns, Director, Strategic Connections<br />

Group and Chair of ARIC<br />

4:20 Crossrail: Joining up Europe’s largest civil<br />

engineering programme with innovative<br />

web based technology<br />

Chris Rolison, CEO, Complyserve<br />

4:50 Assuring longevity of rails by keeping<br />

them in specific shape<br />

Dr. Wolfgang Schoech, Manager External<br />

Affairs, Speno International<br />

4:20 Standard locomotives – the way of the<br />

future<br />

David McCabe, Product Manager –<br />

Locomotives, UGL Rail<br />

4:50 The introduction of multi engine<br />

locomotives in <strong>Australia</strong><br />

Jonathan Brown, Manager Freight Sales,<br />

Downer<br />

4:20 Beneficial features of modern axle counter<br />

applications<br />

Dr. Frank Heibel, Sales Manager Transport and<br />

Rail Signalling, Thales <strong>Australia</strong><br />

Sasanka Chatterjee, Senior Systems Engineer,<br />

Thales <strong>Australia</strong><br />

4:50 Signal overlaps – a risk based review<br />

Peter Burns, Director, PYB Consulting<br />

4:20 PANEL DISCUSSION: Examining the strategic<br />

direction of ARIC and the value proposition to<br />

members in the broader industry environment<br />

Bryan Nye, CEO, Australasian Railway Association<br />

Rob Boulger, General Manager Rail, Laing O’Rourke<br />

Bryan Pieper, Southern Engineering Services Group<br />

Joe Schembri, General Manager, Rail Business<br />

Unit, Sigma Coachair Group<br />

Denise McMillan-Hall, Head of Sales & Business<br />

Development Transportation Solutions, Ansaldo STS<br />

Dan Osbourne, Managing Director,<br />

Bombardier Transportation<br />

5.20 Closing remarks from the Chair<br />

5.20 Closing remarks from the Chair<br />

5.20 Closing remarks from the Chair<br />

5.20 Closing remarks from the Chair<br />

5.25 <strong>AusRAIL</strong> <strong>2010</strong> Exhibition Networking Drinks proudly sponsored by

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