T-Tech Presentation Files
Below you will find all presentations from the T-Tech 2024 conference that were shared with T-Tech organisers, starting with plenary presentations, topic-stream presentations are below.
Day 1 Plenary Presentations
- Road Pricing, Congestion Pricing and Time in Use
Peter Carr, EROAD
Scott Wilson, CDM Smith
Michael Roth, Auckland Council
Mark Lambert, Auckland Transport - New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi | Digital Update
Liz Maguire, Chief Digital Officer, NZTA Waka Kotahi - The Role of Ancap in Promoting Technologies for Safer Vehicles
Carla Hoorweg, CEO, ANCAP Safety ANZ (Keynote)
Day 2 Plenary Presentations
- Intelligent Transport Systems in Ireland
David Laoide-Kemp, Chair, ITS Ireland/ Senior ITS Engineer, Transport Infrastructure Ireland - AI-Driven ITS Development (ITS Taiwan)
Shih-Ming You, Deputy Secretary General, Taipei City Government - ITS in Australia
Susan Harris, CEO, ITS Australia - Austroads Vehicles and Technology Program Update
Joanne Vanselow, Program Manager, Future Vehicles, the Environment and Sustainability - New Zealand Transport Agency Update, Safety Programme ” TTM is changing technology’s role”
Ryan Cooney, Programme Director Road Works Safety, NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi - ITS Initiatives in “the Tron” (Hamilton)
John Kinghorn, Transport Systems & Analytics Lead, Hamilton City Council - Road Optimisation at Auckland Transport – Programme Update
Chris Martin, Road Network Optimisation Manager, Auckland Transport
Focussed – Topic Presentations
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Public and Shared Transport Technologies and Solutions
- Antony Dixon, CUBIC, Revolutionising Commutes: How the overseas experience has informed the development of New Zealand’s National Ticketing Solution
- Fiona Reid, Somar Digital, Total Cost of Journey Calculator – encouraging uptake of public transport to reduce climate impacts, carbon emissions, congestion and vehicle dependency
- Dr. Heyang (Thomas) Li / Evelyn Wen University of Canterbury / Waka Kotahi NZTA Spatial and temporal modelling to enhancing first- and last-mile connectivity for public transport
- Supanut (Eric) Liengjindathaworn, University of Auckland, Assessment of Private and Public Transportation Gap in New Zealand
- Erik Zydervelt, Co-Founder Mevo, Navigating the Road Ahead: Challenges and Opportunities of Car Sharing in New Zealand
- James Howard, Senior Projects Manager Tranzit, Tranzit, in partnership with Horizons Regional Council, introduce Australasia’s first 100% electric bus network
- Michael Bunn, AUT University, Duty Sheet System for Reduced Driver Distraction and Improved Timeliness
- Trystan Eeles, Liftango, Introducing Pīkau: Iwi-owned, community-designed On Demand Transport addressing social equity in Northland, NZ
- Melissa Winters, Bay of Plenty Regional Council, Tauranga On Demand Trial – Challenging Traditional Models
- Daniel Hoyne Kapsch A National Approach – Network Intelligence Management System – NIMS, Ireland
Demand Management and Road User Pricing
- Brittany Croft, Kapsch TrafficCom, A new lens on equitable travel models
- Peter Carr, EROAD, What is an EDR?
- Andy Hooper, WSP, Funding the Gap – Road Pricing for revenue and demand management
- Stacey Ryan, ITS Australia, Realtime Road User Location Data to Improve Traffic Control and Management
- Lance Brand, Q-Free, Time of Use Charging
- Gerrald Mateo, Kapsch TrafficCom, Reducing congestion through the convergence of tolling and traffic management technologies
- Sergio Sanchez, SICE, The application of proven technology and systems to meet New Zealand’s future road pricing / Time of use charge requirement
- Richard Wu, FETCi, Exploring the Potential of Road User Charging in New Zealand
Electric, Connected and Automated Transport
- Edward Wright, Auckland Transport, Mission Electric: Auckland’s zero-emission public transport future
- Elizabeth Yeaman & Kathy Schluter Retyna / Keith Andrews Electric truck trial in proposed Auckland Zero Emission Area – findings
- James Aston, Auckland Transport, Auckland’s Transition to a Low-Emission Ferry Fleet
- Doug Wilson, UoA/ Transportation Research Centre, Enabling technologies for the wireless charging of electric vehicles within roadways
- David Alderson, WSP, Current state of C-ITS in Australia and opportunities for New Zealand
- Mark Walker, Resolve Group, Virtual Variable Message Signs
- Mohsen Mohammadzadeh, University of Auckland, / CAI/ TRC Exploring the Climate Change Potential of Disruptive Mobility: A Systematic Literature Review
- Emily Bobis, Compass IoT, Tech Meets Tarmac: How Digital RUC Schemes Create Seamless Driver Experiences
Data, AI, Analytics and Cybersecurity
- Andy Prow, Qubit Cyber, Digital Safety, It’s Not Just a Cyber-Security Concern
- Fabian Seelinger, Yunex Traffic, Advanced Perception AI in Transport
- Gareth Robins, Robinsight Unlocking Insights: How Telematics Data Transforms NZ Transport
- Henry Wu, JYW Consulting, Application of Large Language Model on Major Infrastructure Projects
- Isaac Rooskov, Transmax, Smart transport technology for safer, more reliable and greener motorways – * video presentation
- Manoj Dolli, Alamance IT, LiDAR-Enhanced Safety with Spatial AI: Revolutionising Real-Time Hazard Detection and Alerting
- Rawinder Singh, Revotech, Harnessing Simulations to Transform Temporary Traffic Management
- Richard Young, Smart Sense, Using AI based sensors to deliver safer outcomes for vulnerable road users.
Technologies for Safe and Resilient Infrastructure
- William Liu Unitec Institute of Technology An Introduction on the Royal Society Catalyst Seeding NZ-Japan Joint Research Initiative on Trustworthy and Privacy-preserving Collaborative Control Technologies for Vehicular IoT (TrustPC4VIOT)
- Natasha Thomas SICE A Vision for a future NZ-wide Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS)
- Jessica Tong Kapsch TrafficCom A hybrid approach to scaling up C-ITS technology
- Jaques Steyn Urban Connection The role of AI in transport efficiency and targeting to risk
- Simon Ryley NEC Automated Road Condition Monitoring
- Mark Walker, Resolve Group, Real-time warnings of roadworks ahead using V2X technology
- Ivy Tansey Hao, University of Auckland / AT, Safety evaluation on Shared Paths: A Methodology Integrating Traffic Conflict Analysis and Video Surveys
- Dr Chris Frone, N3T, Safety on Road Work Sites
- Danu Abeysuriya Rush Digital The Best use case for Digital, Keeping people safe
Smart Transport Modelling, Operations and Asset Management
- James Cox, Addinsight, Improving Flow and Safety at Tidal Flow Site Using Enhanced Portable Traffic Signal Solution
- Radha Krishnan, Yunex Traffic, National Approach to Tunnel Management – Switzerland
- Dave Keenan, Aimsun, Planning for Roads: Next Generation Policy-Based Traffic Management – Case Studies from the UK and Germany
- Ben Ransley, Smart City, Making Dumb Things Smart – Fusing Legacy Tech with Modern Innovations to Enhance Service Value
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