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2018APRIL 201823-25

PIONEERINGFOR CUSTOMER

www.menatransport.org

REGISTER [email protected]

Under the Honorary Patronage of His HighnessShaikh Hamdan Bin Mohammad Bin Rashid Al-Makhtoum

Dubai Crown Prince and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council

FOREWORDWith a growing number of participants, technical offers, networking opportunities, and an extensive exhibition showcasing who’s who in the public transport industry, the MENA Trans-port Congress and Exhibition is the premiere and most attended public transport event in the Region.

The 2018 theme of the MENA Transport Congress & Exhibition, “pioneering for CUSTOMER happiness”, recognizes the customer as the core of public transport service and incorporates happiness and not only satisfaction. Happier customers benefit from effective public transport services that are safe, smart, convenient, reliable, environmentally friendly, and integrated.

With renewed growth, increased pressures on transport infrastructure, increased awareness on climate change, emergence of exciting technologies, and energized youth, the region has embarked on an impressive agenda for public transport. More than $100 billion of public trans-port projects are under construction in the region, notwithstanding other major initiatives under development. From autonomous technologies to transport network services and intro-duction of public transport services in new markets, so much is taking place in MENA. But perhaps where the region stands out most is how to best address social and cultural barriers to using public transport and build a culture of public transport among non-captive segments.

We welcome you to join us and be part of the paradigm shift, thereby shaping the future of the MENA region.

Pioneering for CUSTOMER Happiness

PERE CALVETTORDERAUITP PresidentDirector GeneralFGCBarcelona - Spain

MATTARMOHAMMEDAL TAYERDirector General/Chairman of theBoard of Executive DirectorsRTADubai-UAE

KHALID ALHOGAIL Chairman UITP MENA MD – CEO SAPTCORiyadh-Saudi Arabia

MENA Public Transport Projects Showcase

Public Transport into the Future

> $106 billion of committed public transport projects in MENA. Hear from the owners.

> Dubai Metro Expansion> Riyadh Metro, Tram, BRT construction> Cairo Metro Expansion > Morocco Tramway Expansions> BRT Jordan

Measuring and increasing happiness for Public Transport

> Customers at the center of public transport services – going the extra mile for customers

> Identifying metrics for measuring the quality of travel experience, the well-being of travelers and their travel behavior and how this will help measure the competitiveness of public transport modes

> Importance of quality of service and data driven design

Pedestrianization and non- motorized travel

> Best practices/ case studies of pedestrianization and non-motorized travel

> Evidence on effect of non -motorized transport on health in cities> The progress of e-bike sharing and bike sharing in MENA> Case studies on pedestrian areas in MENA

Safety and Security in Public Transport

> Safety management systems to enhance transport safety in MENA> Increasing focus on transport security> New technologies in safety and security > Gender consideration

Clean buses and E-mobility

> Electric bus expansion in Asia and models for success > Electric buses- facing the challenge of charging (batteries,

charging stations/systems)> Alternative energy solutions for PT and the problem of Air

conditioning> Showcase of different designs for E-mobility and alternative fuel in

buses and rail

School Transport: Smart innovations for safety and efficiency

> Regulations with technology> Smart School Transportation> Challenges of School Bus Operators> Special Needs Buses – UAE

> Industry leaders, visionaries and pioneers discuss the latest in mobility. MENA CEOs of Tesla, UBER, Hyperloop, Volvo, Mercedes Bus, Siemens answer the question: How will MENA cities look in 10-20 years?

> What is the business model of the future: Is it shared or individual transport that will rule? Are we heading for a world without privately owned cars?

> How fast does Public Transport need to go and at what cost?> Will flying vehicles take off? How long will it be until public

transport will be in the sky?> New safety and security challenges, how long will it take for

regulations to catch up?> Can the MENA region be a global platform for mobility

innovation?

Highlights

session Topics

United Arab Emirates

Dubai Metro Network extension

2.88 billion USD (est.) 75km to 90km

2030

JordanAmman Bus

Rapid Transit (BRT)

166 million USD (est.) 25km 2019

TUNISIATunis Rapid

Rail Network (RFR)

2.69 billion USD (est.) 86km

SAUDI ARABIARiyadh Driverless Metro Network

47.8 billion USD (est.) 176.5km 2019

EGYPT Greater Cairo

Metro Extension

).tse( DSU noillib 73.6 87.5km 2022

And many other initiatives are underway in Morocco, Oman, Lebanon, Kuwait, Iraq, Iran, Bahrain and Algeria

Meet world renowned speakers with latest technologies and

inspiration

SPEAKERSExplore the exhibition with 90+

exhibitors and over 2000 visitors

EXHIBITION

Attend Key session topics under the theme: “Pioneering for Customer

Happiness” will extend an opportunity share thoughts during the roundtable,

plenary and parallel sessions.

SESSIONS Witness Best Practices in

Public Transport

BEST PRACTICES

Network with theprofessionals of public

transport sector.

NETWORKA must visit destination,

Dubai has it all. Visit: www.visitdubai.com

DUBAI

WHY ATTEND?

Big InvestmentsBig Opportunities

9-9:30

9:30-10

10-10:30

10:30-11

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11:30-11:45

11:45-12:30 1-1:3012:30-1 1:30-2 2-2:30 2:30-3 3-3:30 3:30-4 4-4:30 4:30-5 5-5:30 5:30-6 6-6:30 Evening

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Tues

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Wed

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Registration and Welcome Coffee

Keynote speech +Congress and

Exhibition opening

Parallel session 1

Plenary session 1 LunchCoffeeWelcome Reception

Parallel session 5

Networking DinnerParallel session 6

CoffeePlenary session 2

Coffee

Parallel session 3

Plenary session 3Parallel session 4Lunch

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Exhibition Visit

Exhibition Visit

Exhibition Visit

Plenary session 4Coffee

Parallel session 7

Parallel session 8

Wrap up andClosing

Technical visit

Lunch

Parallel session 2

Expo Froum 1

Expo Froum 3Expo Froum 2

Expo Froum 4

Public Transport Optimize! Using data and technology to provide exemplary services with less resources

Mapping and understanding Paratransit/hybrid / informal transport systems in MENA cities

Financing and Governance of PT in in the context of slow economic growth

> PT funding in view of constrained public budgets> How digitalisation, automation and e-mobility are changing

PT: emerging business models

> Revenue strategies: beyond the fare-box> Developing partnerships with the private sector

> How new technologies are creating a wealth of useful data> Innovation and Best Practices in Optimizing Public Transport

(Planning, Operations, Asset Management, Cost Reduction,

Use Of Big Data and Open Data, Real-Time Data Collection, Digitalization, Etc.)

> Examples from MENA

> An overview of paratransit in MENA: CTE research project- Amman- Beirut – Cairo- Dubai

> Showcase of mapping initiatives from MENA- Amman- Beirut- Cairo

> MIT Nairobi project: what can we learn?> An effective approach to mainstream and integrate paratransit

systems in MENA

Smart Applications in MENA cities

> How to integrate public transport using smart solutions> Traveler information, smart cards and ticketing

advancements> How can MENA Cities Embrace Shared Mobility?

> SMART designs for stations, buses and rail> Retail Model: How to market, package, bundle MaaS?> Right Mix Model: How to span the right blend of mobility

options, both public and private?

The future of taxis and ride hailing apps

> Current expansion across MENA cities> How ride hailing apps are effecting access to public

transport ridership.> How authorities are dealing with ride hailing apps across

MENA in terms of > Regulations and laws > Investments and Partnerships > Access to data

> How ride hailing apps are affecting socio economic indicators like access to jobs/education

> Gender dynamics of ride hailing in MENA> Ride hailing apps in the future: are they shifting to a public

transport model?

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

INVITED ministers

Invited Global Speakers

H.E. OHOOD BINT KHALFAN AL ROUMIMinister of HappinessUnited Arab Emirates

H.E. DR. NABIL BIN MOHAMMED AL-AMOUDIMinister of Transport Saudi Arabia

H.E. DR. ABDULLAH BELHAIF ALNUAIMI Minister of Infrastructure DevelopmentUnited Arab Emirates

H.E. DR. HESHAM ARAFATMinister of TransportEgypt

NOUREDDINE BOUTAYEBMinister Delegate to the Minister of Interior Morocco

MATTAR AL TAYER, Director General & Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors Dubai Roads &Transport AuthorityUnited Arab Emirates

PERE CALVETPresident International Association of Public Transport (UITP) & Director General FGC Spain

MOHAMED MEZGHANISecretary GeneralInternational Association of Public Transport (UITP)Brussels

DR. AISHA BINT BISHRDirector General of Smart Dubai OfficeUnited Arab Emirates

AHMED BAHROZYANCEOPublic Transport Agency Dubai Roads and Transport AuthorityUnited Arab Emirates

LAURENCE BATLLEPresident Executive BoardRATP DEVFrance

NASSER BUSHEHABCEO Strategy and Corporate Governance Dubai Roads and Transport Authority United Arab Emirates

BIBOP G. GRESTA Chairman of Hyperloop Transportation TechnologiesUSA

KARLA GONZALEZ CARVAJALPractice Manager for South Asia,World BankWashington DC

KHALID ALHOGAILChairman UITP MENA Managing Director and CEO SAPTCO Saudi Arabia

DR. ABDULLA AL KARAMDirector GeneralKnowledge & Human Development Authority(KHDA)DubaiUnited Arab Emirates

ABDULLA ALI AL MADANI CEO Corporate Technology Support Services Sector, Roads and Transport Authority United Arab Emirates

AHMED ALBULUSHICEOOman National Transport CompanyOman

SAMI ALDUBAIKHICEOTatweer Educational Transportation Services Company (TTC)Saudi Arabia

DR. PETER JONES Professor of Transport and Sustainable DevelopmentUniversity College LondonUK

BEAT MULLERChair of UITP Transport Economics Commission Director International Markets and Member of the Board at CarPostal Suisse SASwitzerland

ANNE-LAURE NOATChair of UITP Business and Human Resources Management CommissionPartner at Eurogroup ConsultingFrance

MASAKI OGATAPresident of UITP AP DivisionVice Chairman of JR EastTokyo

ROGER VAHNBERG Senior Vice President Västtrafik ABSweden

PATRIQUE CAMPAL LINDAHLTransDev Deputy DirectorGroup Commercial Department and Chair UITP Marketing CommissionFrance

PARTNER WITH MENA TRANSPORT CONGRESS AND EXHIBITIONMENA Congress Sponsorship packages are designed to provide a solid platform to help you stand out and make an impact through exhibition and branding included.We have developed convenient and customizable packages to help your organization meet its objectives and reach your target market in the Transport Sector.

Benefit from> Networking: Network with a high-level international audience> Grow Business: Forge mutually beneficial business partnerships> Brand Identity: Maximise your visibility> Be a Leader: Demonstrate your leadership by connecting your brand with an exclusive event, firmly

established as the biggest event in the MENA region in Public Transport & Urban Mobility

contact: Ann Delmiche, Tel: +32 2 663 66 63 [email protected]

Category Member (USD) Non-Member(USD)

Major 135,000 150,000

Platinum 108,000 120,000

Gold 81,000 90,000

Silver 54,000 60,000

Bronze 40,000 45,000

Delegates Bags 40,500 45,000

Event Lanyard 40,500 45,000

NOL Cards 40,500 45,000

Mobile Visibility 54,000 60,000

Supporting 20,250 22,500

DID YOU THINK ABOUT A TAILOR-MADE PACKAGE?Talk to us about your innovative partnership ideas and we will develop a partnership package that provides you with a real added value

Major Sponsor

Gold Sponsor Silver Sponsor Delegates Bag

Supporting Sponsor

technical visits

Dubai Water CanalDubai Water Canal is an artificial canal unveiled on 2nd October 2013 and inaugurated on 9th November 2016. It comprises one shopping centre, four hotels, 450 restaurants, luxury housing, walkways and cycle paths.

RTA’s futuristic new command hub EC3 started operations in Dubai in May 2017. The EC3 is geared towards operating a "streamlined transportation requirements of around 25 million visitors in 2020. With at least 3.5 billion journeys expected across Dubai by 2020, the Roads and Transport Authority's (RTA's) Enterprise Command and Control Centre (EC3) is now live to handle present and future transport challenges.

Enterprise Command and Control Centre (EC3)

MENA Transport Exhibition is the business and networking platform for all the public transport players. This biennial exhibi-tion in Dubai will gather public transport industry together with authorities and operators to exchange experiences, solutions, ideas, business opportunities and get acquainted with the latest innovations in the public transport sector. This exhibition is the right place to meet with the top decisions and policy maker.

UITP in partnership with RTA are offering through this exhibition an opportunity to the Middle East and North Africa public transport, school bus, taxis, road and traffic market the place where the trends, the innovations and the best practice solutions will be demonstrated, discussed and presented through the direct display of the products presented by the industry or through the presentations given by the experts in the Expo Forums.

The Expo forum is a platform built in the exhibition halls where the exhibitors can present their solutions and products development in a seminar form to the professional audience and the trade visitors of the exhibition. On the exhibition floor, the local and international public transport industry, operators and authorities will be show¬casing their products and their latest innovations over 6000 SQM floor space. Many big companies have booked their stands at the exhibition (ADA, MAN, Volvo, Daimler, Yutong, Sunwin, VDL, Init, Trapeze, Voith, Systra etc..)

In this 2018 edition, digitalization, autonomous vehicles, electric buses and sustainable urban mobility added to the developed public transport solutions and products will the point of focus during the three days of the exhibition. Given the strong synergies among these different sectors, gathering them all under one roof will bring major added value, especially for authorities and operators dealing with these various services as well as for the manufacturing and consulting companies working in these areas of business.

Exhibition

Hicham [email protected] or

Jean-fredric [email protected] book your Stand Contact

venue

DUBAI - UAE: HOST NATION FOR EXPO 2020The established event will take place at the World Trade Centre in the Expo 2020 host city Dubai. The city will host the first world expo to take place in the Middle-East Africa or South Asia. Dubai World Trade Centre is the region’s largest purpose-built complex for events and exhibitions. Dubai has a fully integrated public transport system allowing visitors to travel by taxi, bus and car. Dubai metro is the unique feature which has already hailed as the world’s longest fully automated metro network spanning 75 km and serving 46 stations on two lines. The plans for 2020 are impressive. RTA will fast track a Dhs5 billion expansion to include connections to the Expo 2020 site and to Al Maktoum Airport. By then the metro network will increase to 58 stations and have 90 km of track. www.dwtc.com

The H Dubai, has been recognised by the prestigious World Travel Awards 4 years consecutively where its exclusive Royal Suite has been named as the Middle East’s Leading Hotel Suite. Occupying prime location in the city’s central commercial and social hub, the hotel offers convenient access to Dubai World Trade Centre, the Exhibition Centre, Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa and other destinations for business as well as leisure travellers.

Sheraton Grand Hotel, Dubai is the ideal luxury accommodation for both business and luxury travellers. It offers refined luxury experiences and seamless access to Dubai’s leisure and business hotspots, such as the Dubai Mall, World Trade Centre, the financial centre and Burj Khalifa.

ACCOMMODATIONUITP MENA has negotiated preferential rates for the participants of the UITP Transport Congress & Exhibition 23-25 April 2018.UITP cannot guarantee the quality and reliability of any other accommodation service, nor will be able to assist you should you have difficulties when using other providers. Visit www.menatransport.org to book your rooms.

The H Hotel 5 Star Hotel www.h-hotel.com/en5 mins from Congress Venue

5 Star Hotel www.sheratongranddubai.com5 mins from Congress Venue

Grand Sheraton Hotel

Rose Rayhaan by Rotana - the world's second tallest hotel is located on a prime location of Sheikh Zayed Road, 3 mins away from the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and a step away from Financial Centre metro station is the flagship property of the alcohol-free brand, Rayhaan Hotels & Resorts. The hotel is near Dubai Mall and 15 minutes drive from Dubai International Airport.

Rose Rayhaan Hotel4 Star Hotel www.rotana.com/rayhaanhotelandresorts10 mins from Congress Venue

Hotel ibis One Central3 Star Hotel www.ibis.com5 mins from Congress Venue

The hotel is conveniently located on the doorstep of Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, the largest conference facility in the region, and within walking distance from Dubai International Financial Centre.

Rove Trade Center Hotel3 Star Hotel www.rovehotels.com5 mins from Congress Venue

Nassima Royal Hotel lies on the central Sheikh Zayed Road, within walking distance of multiple sources of public transportation as well as major business and shopping centres. The hotel’s location near the bus and metro stations as well as the international airport makes moving throughout the city easy, while its proximity to the Dubai International Financial Centre and Dubai World Trade Centre benefits business travellers.

5 Star Hotel www.nassimaroyalhotel.com/en10 mins from Congress Venue

Nassima Hotel Novotel World Trade Centre is in the heart of Trade Center, walking distance from Dubai World Trade Centre and Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre. This 4-star hotel is close to Dubai Mall and Burj Khalifa.

Novotel World Trade Centre 4 Star Hotel www. novotel-world-trade.hotelsone.com3 mins from Congress Venue

Located adjacent to the city’s most important exhibition centre, Dubai World Trade Centre, Rove Trade Centre is the ultimate business hub. Rovers looking for an adventure will love the convenient location between new and old Dubai, with attractions including The Dubai Mall, City Walk and the iconic Burj Khalifa just minutes away by car, so you can rove around the city with ease.

ORGANISERS

UITP MENA OfficeDubai, United Arab Emirates.

Tel: +971 4 290 5584 Fax: +971 4 290 5587 www.uitp-mena.com

www.menatransport.orgSCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

Ayman Smadi: [email protected]

PROJECT MANAGEMENTRowdah Al Mehrizi: [email protected]

Anju Gomes: [email protected]

EXHIBITIONHicham Badran: [email protected]

[email protected]

The International Association of Public Transport (UITP) is a passionate about promoting sustainable urban mobility and is the only worldwide network to bring together all public transport stakeholders and all sustainable transport modes. We have 1,400 member companies giving access to 16,000 contacts from 96 countries. Our members are public transport authorities and operators, decision-makers, research institutes and the public transport supply and service industry.

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) seeks to develop and manage integrated & sustainable roads & transit systems to bring them to world-class standards. It is also focused on delivering pioneering services to beneficiaries with a view to making them happy and supporting the vision of Dubai. The RTA endeavours to achieve these objectives through shaping the future, developing policies & legislations, keeping pace with technology & innovations, and adopting top global practices & standards.

Over the past decade, the public transport sector in Dubai has witnessed an upswing involving the construction of the Dubai metro and Tram projects and overhauling public transport with state-of-the-art buses featuring the best international specifications. It has also revamped the marine transit systems through the deployment of an array of new transit modes comprising the water bus, water taxi and ferry.

Public transit systems are the backbone of people’s mobility in Dubai and the preferred mobility option of a large chunk of Dubai’s residents & visitors. The share of public transport (metro, tram, buses and marine transport) in the people's mobility has soared from 6% in 2006 to 16% in 2016. The RTA is seeking to push this rate to as much as 20% by 2020, and 30% by 2030.