Intertraffic World 2018

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The personal touch

Intertraffic’s Richard Butter reveals the show highlights to watch for in Amsterdam (and around the world) over the next 12 months. Look out for him if you’re at an Intertraffic event – he’s always happy to chat with old friends, and make new ones Intertraffic Amsterdam is back! How will 2018 be different from 2016? After the success of 2016, our 2018 edition will be much bigger. We expect it to grow by around 20%. It will be the best way to get a fully comprehensive overview of the traffic technology and related automotive industry, all under one roof. We are expecting close to 800 exhibitors in Amsterdam. We will also launch a new startup event for smart mobility: ITSUP! will give startups the opportunity to pitch innovative solutions and connect with suitable partners. Because the event has partly been made possible by sponsors, startups pay a participation fee of only €495 (US$580). Hall 8, meanwhile, will be totally dedicated to the growing topic of smart mobility, reflecting the transformations happening in traffic technology and automotive industry, whereby cooperation and connections are key. The latest products and services, mobility projects, trends and innovations related to smart, safe and sustainable mobility will be on display. The hall will feature numerous stands, two theaters and an indoor demonstration area. What are you, personally, most looking forward to in Amsterdam? Firstly, meeting old friends again on the show floor. We do meet a lot of participants in between the Amsterdam shows, at our events in Mexico, Istanbul and China, but to see them all again in Amsterdam is always a pleasure. And, of course, I’m looking forward to the launch of the startup event, ITSUP. We have worked hard to bring it alive and are confident it will bring startups, traditional participants and visitors another level of innovation and may lead to new types of cooperation. What makes Amsterdam the ideal location for the event? For me, Amsterdam is still one of the most beautiful cities in the world. RAI Amsterdam is easy to access via the highways and it takes only a few minutes to get to and from Schiphol Airport. Furthermore, the Dutch government is looking at new technologies

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driving, which should lower the number of casualties and lead to less congestion. So the car of the future will literally be the ‘driver’ of the industry. OEMs, Tier 1 suppliers, ICT, telcos and big data will all come together in the car. Interesting times, because these developments offer us all big opportunities. Intertraffic Mexico is now in its second year. In what ways has the event grown? In 2016 the inaugural Intertraffic Mexico show was a landmark event in a new dawn for Mexican transportation, becoming a runaway success, and attracting more exhibitors and visitors than even the most optimistic predictions. No surprises, then, that the event is back again this year, bigger and better than before.

to solve challenges in the area of transport, the environment and safety. The Netherlands wants to take the lead in new initiatives like the Internet of Things and connectivity, and the country is a unique testing ground for smart mobility solutions. That’s why the government is supporting development in many ways, from providing testing facilities to adjusting rules and regulations. It’s all part of what makes Intertraffic Amsterdam the largest, most prominent traffic technology innovation platform in the world. How is the industry changing? The industry is evolving rapidly. Several disruptive technologies are entering our traffic technology industry. Connectivity, electrification, Mobility-as-a-Service and autonomous driving are the significant ones, in my opinion. The latter is stimulating unexpected collaborations between telecommunications, IT and auto manufacturers. They are all fighting for the next big thing. What will be the biggest challenges for the industry over the next two years? The European Commission is really stimulating the development of autonomous

What should attendees particularly look out for at Intertraffic Mexico 2017? Alongside the exhibition hall, there will be keynote addresses in the venue’s auditorium from some inspiring and visionary speakers. One speaker whom we are particularly looking forward to is Diana Zhou, market strategy manager for Hyperloop One – the only company in the world to have built a full-system prototype for Hyperloop, the futuristic airline-speed train concept. What other Intertraffic events should we be adding to our diaries? Besides Intertraffic Amsterdam, we’re really looking forward to our inaugural show in Indonesia from October 31 – November 2, 2018. It’s a new show organized with trade show experts at Tarsus and will be co-located with the existing Indonesia Infrastructure Week. It is a great opportunity because of the huge infrastructure agenda. The Indonesian government plans to spend more than US$400bn on infrastructure before 2021. Also planned for 2018 are Intertraffic China (May 28-30) and the third edition of Intertraffic Mexico (November 13-15). n Richard Butter is director of traffic technology at RAI Amsterdam and is responsible for Intertraffic worldwide events, www.intertraffic.com


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Last word

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pages 290-292

Advertisers’ directory

28min
pages 281-289

Smarter city management

5min
pages 276-277

Drivers of urban mobility

4min
pages 278-280

Driving fleets in the cloud

5min
pages 274-275

Operation: future mobility

3min
pages 272-273

Cities of the future

4min
pages 270-271

The future of parking

3min
pages 250-251

Enhancing mobility with IoT

3min
pages 266-267

Smarter traffic solutions

4min
pages 263-265

The path to smarter mobility

6min
pages 268-269

Streetwise parking and ITS

4min
pages 252-255

More than parking payment

2min
pages 248-249

Driving your digital future

3min
pages 246-247

Get out of the loop

1min
page 245

RFID: parking and tolling

2min
pages 242-244

IoT: Smart mobility’s enabler

4min
pages 240-241

Automatic parking systems

5min
pages 238-239

Smarter parking payment

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pages 234-235

How to become smarter

4min
pages 236-237

It pays to recycle cash

3min
pages 232-233

A novel shopping experience

2min
pages 230-231

Airport parking solutions

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pages 228-229

Big ideas

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pages 218-222

Multimodal solutions

4min
pages 223-225

Cash-friendly technology

5min
pages 226-227

Crossing streets without signals

2min
pages 208-211

Space man

9min
pages 212-217

No more drunk drivers

5min
pages 204-205

Future sign supports

2min
pages 202-203

Safety in words

3min
pages 199-201

Safe and pleasant cycle paths

5min
pages 192-195

Safety visions

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pages 196-198

Fighting death on our roads

10min
pages 182-191

Simple smart-city upgrades

3min
pages 174-175

Two-in-one enforcement

5min
pages 172-173

A close eye on traffic

3min
pages 176-181

ITS and solid-state lidars

5min
pages 169-171

Saving lives with science

3min
pages 166-168

Designing the best traffic lights

3min
pages 154-155

Back to the future

4min
pages 162-164

Increasing safety with ALPR

3min
pages 160-161

The right lenses for CMOS

3min
pages 152-153

Road scanners

3min
page 165

Traffic manager vision

7min
pages 158-159

Airport traffic control

4min
pages 146-149

Passport for cars

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pages 150-151

A shortcut to control room cost-efficiency

5min
pages 140-143

Sensing road safety

2min
pages 138-139

Winning the crime battle

3min
pages 144-145

City-friendly cameras

6min
pages 133-135

Unlocking the value of data

3min
pages 136-137

Seeing the bigger picture

3min
pages 130-132

Weight to go

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pages 128-129

Road watch

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pages 125-127

Precision P-Iris lenses

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pages 118-119

Connected transit signal priority

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Mobile enforcement of tolls

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The best of both worlds

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pages 122-124

The eyes of ITS

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pages 116-117

Technology in motion

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pages 112-113

Route zero

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pages 110-111

Better measurement in motion

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pages 108-109

Next-generation traffic control

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pages 105-107

Simpler management

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pages 102-104

Can ITS fight terror in Moscow?

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pages 96-101

The VMS that never sleeps

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pages 84-87

C-ITS in cities of the future

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pages 88-95

Rural road watch

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pages 82-83

Fast evaluation of road assets

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pages 80-81

Choosing wisely

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pages 77-79

An innovative barrier solution

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pages 74-76

Built for purpose

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pages 61-63

Smarter ways to work

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pages 70-71

Cushion the blow

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pages 68-69

Testing visibility in the field

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pages 64-65

Marked improvement

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pages 58-60

Reliable rumble strip creation

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pages 56-57

Smog solutions

11min
pages 22-31

Leading Europe into the future

9min
pages 14-21

Pacific express

6min
pages 44-49

Underground revolutions

4min
pages 38-43

Environmentally friendly signs

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pages 52-53

The personal touch

4min
pages 12-13

Better ways to hog the road

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pages 50-51

Bringing MaaS to the UK

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