10.10
Using 21st-century communication solutions to enhance railway services
Nokia Siemens Networks - Alain De Cort, account manager railways |
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10.35
How to succeed with passenger internet access – why some projects have
thousands of users, while others have failed
Icomera – Frederik Gustafson, CEO |
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11.00
Broadband train-to-track communication solutions for urban transport – the
consolidation in the market
InfoGLOBAL – Jaime Abad, business development manager |
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11.25
Railpocket – an innovative mobile enterprise solution for 10,000 employees
NS (Dutch Railways) – Ann-Margeret van der Horst, manager - NSR Productie Services |
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11.50
The challenge of product integration – bridging the gap
KeTech Systems – Martin Clayden, business development manager |
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12.15
Is Wi-Fi on train a doomed value proposition? Key points learnt from successes
and failures
Appear Networks – Xavier Aubry, CEO |
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12.40
Wireless applications in a mobile world
Digital Grape – Dave Gorshkov, CEO |
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13.05
Train communications for passenger entertainment, operational applications and
enhanced security – where are we today and where next?
Nomad Digital – Jay Saw, commercial director |
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13.30
WiFi on trains – making the business case
Lloyds Register Rail Europe – Hans de Grauw, senior consultant |
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13.55
IBBT Tr@ins project
Ghent University - IBBT – Jan Van Ooteghem, researcher & Daan Pareit, Phd Student |
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14.20
Mobile digital signal – why digital signage has finally reached into the trains and
buses of today
Inova Multimedia GmbH – Frank Lichomski, managing director |
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14.45
Portable media on the rails – PMPs give passengers freedom of movement,
choice and connectivity while riding the rails. The diversity available in modern
devices presents options for entertainment as well as for business practices. ITE
is as robust as IFE!
digEcor – Brian Lynch, vice-president, sales |
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15.10
Private branded online entertainment store for in-station/on-board kiosks –
downloading and custom DVD burning
Raging River – Web Barth, president |
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