APTA's EXPO 2014 & Annual Meeting Registration Brochure

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EXPO: OCTOBER 13-15, 2014 ANNUAL MEETING: OCTOBER 12-15, 2014 HOUSTON, TEXAS, USA GEORGE R. BROWN CONVENTION CENTER APTAEXPO.COM


POWER UP YOUR ORGANIZATION AT APTA’S EXPO 2014 & ANNUAL MEETING

OCTOBER 13-15, 2014 Held only once every three years in conjunction with the American Public Transportation Association’s (APTA’s) Annual Meeting, EXPO presents the world’s premier collection of manufacturers and suppliers of public transportation innovation – more than 750 global companies in all. Products, technologies and services designed to enhance passengers’ experience, as well as enable public transportation systems to operate more efficiently and profitably, are on display. EXPO 2014 also features more than 50 FREE educational sessions in the Learning Zones located both on and off the show floor. Plug into the power of EXPO – register today for free at APTAEXPO.com.

OCTOBER 12-15, 2014 APTA’s Annual Meeting runs concurrently with EXPO at the George R. Brown Convention Center in America’s fourth largest city, Houston, Texas. Attending the Annual Meeting is essential to all those looking to move ahead in the public transportation industry. The program offers a wide array of educational sessions, technical tours, networking receptions and other valuable learning opportunities. See page 3 for more details.


Table of contents Schedule of events

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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14

annual meeting program

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7:30 a.m. - 3:45 p.m.

Learning Zone Presentations

technical tours

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7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Registration Open

learning zones

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8 - 9 a.m.

Business to Business Breakfast for Exhibitors Only on EXPO Floor

PLAZA 3

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8:30 - 10:30 a.m.

APTA’s Annual Awards Breakfast*

SUPPORTERS 07

9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

EXPO 2014 Open

HOTEL & TRAVEL

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1:30 - 3:30 p.m.

EXPO Exhibitor list

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Concurrent Annual Meeting Education Sessions:* • Good Faith Effort: Live or Memorex? APTA-COMTO DBE Assembly • Celebrating Tomorrow’s Leaders: Leadership APTA & the APTF Scholarship Awards • Promising Practices in Asset Management, State of Good Repair & Performance-Based Planning • Advocacy & Trends in Public Perceptions • Reimagining Transit Services & Organizations: A Texas Roundup • Comprehensive Approaches to Financing New Projects

2 - 4:30 p.m.

Houston METRO Technical Tours*

4 - 5:30 p.m.

General Session*

5:45 - 6:45 p.m.

Leadership APTA Reception*

5:45 - 7:30 p.m.

Young Professionals in Transportation Reception

2014 Preliminary schedule of events SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.

APTA Committee Meetings

8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Registration Open

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.

APTA Committee Meetings

7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Registration Open

1 - 2:15 p.m.

This is APTA*

6 - 7:30 p.m.

Welcome Reception*

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15

MONDAY, OCTOBER 13

7:30 - 9:15 a.m.

General Session & Breakfast*

7:30 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.

Learning Zone Presentations

7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Registration Open

7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Registration Open

8:30 - 10 a.m.

Opening General Session & EXPO 2014 Grand Opening Ceremonies

9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

EXPO 2014 Open

8 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.

Learning Zone Presentations

9:30 - 11 a.m.

10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

EXPO 2014 Open

1:30 - 3 p.m.

General Session*

3:30 - 5:30 p.m.

AdWheel Awards Ceremony & Concurrent Annual Meeting Education Sessions: • Linking Transit & Land Use: Building & Sustaining Transit-Oriented Communities* • Congress & The Federal Transportation Agenda* • Big Transportation Infrastructure Projects Worldwide* • Funding for Public Transportation*

Concurrent Annual Meeting Education Sessions:* • Management Tools for Integrating Emerging Technologies • The Transit Board Member’s Role in Procurement • Top Actions to Mitigate Distracted Driving • An Executive Round Table: Advancing our Front-Line Workforce • You Are a Powerful Force: Public Transportation and Real Estate Values • Arts in Transit

5:45 - 6:45 p.m.

APTF Reception*

EXPO 2014 SHOW HOURS:

MONDAY, OCTOBER 13 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.

11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Closing General Session* 1 - 5 p.m.

FTA’s Major Capital Investment Grant Workshop*

2 - 4:30 p.m.

Houston METRO Technical Tours*

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

* Denotes events that are open only to Annual Meeting attendees

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APTA’s 2014 Annual Meeting October 12-15, 2014 APTA’s Annual Meeting and EXPO unites the public transportation community and offers industry leaders an unparalleled opportunity to enhance their knowledge and exchange information on best practices, research, and new trends. This premier industry event provides more educational and networking opportunities than any other industry event. Attendees can expect a program focused on innovation and solutions.

Educational Sessions At engaging general sessions and cutting-edge educational sessions, thought-provoking speakers will offer dynamic, in-depth presentations of their perspectives and innovative approaches to address the industry’s challenges and opportunities. The Annual Meeting educational lineup features more than 20 sessions and offers information relevant to all public transportation professionals, focusing on management and policy for public agencies and private organizations. Topics to include: • funding and finance • infrastructure projects worldwide • planning and sustainability related to transitoriented communities • asset management and state-of-good-repair • business models • changing public perceptions • front-line workforce development training • integrating emerging technologies into your organization • increasing real estate values with public transit • safety programs as APTA celebrates the 100th anniversary of public transit safety awards

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TransITech Conference October 13-15 Offered in conjunction with APTA’s Annual Meeting, APTA’s TransITech Conference will feature the latest in emerging technology and innovative practices. In addition to traveler information, electronic payment systems, and other intelligent transportation system issues, the agenda will include bus and rail technology and wireless issues affecting public transportation. This is a must-attend if you want to discuss current and future technology initiatives, projects, and applications and better understand the state of applied information technology in transit. Visit www.APTA.com for additional TransITech Conference details.


Houston METRO Technical Tours Tuesday, October 14 & Wednesday, October 15, 2 - 4:30 p.m. All Annual Meeting registrants are invited to participate in these informative and hands-on Technical Tours arranged by Houston METRO. Arts in Transit Technical Tour

You’ve got a windowseat for an up-close look at Houston METRO’s award winning Arts in Transit program. With the addition of three light rail lines, 24 new rail stations were magically transformed into art landscapes featuring unique, original pieces celebrating Houston’s diverse culture through vibrant displays. From sparkling Lithocrete that reflects and creates color and shadows, to gleaming glass panels and sculpture to delicate leaves and flowers creating a canopy of diffuse light, nationally and internationally recognized artists have worked with communities to represent and highlight what they are all about.

METRORail Operating Facility Technical Tour

The Rail Operations Center (ROC) is METRO’s principal rail facility, housing the majority of the METRO’s Rail fleet including the S-70 Siemens and the CAF Light Rail Vehicle under the watchful eye of METRO staff – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The ROC serves as the base for vehicle testing, integration, training, and heavy repair and houses the wayside elements that support the maintenance of the track, signals, communications and traction power. This facility is also an industrial marvel distinguished by award-winning design, including recognition by the American Institute of Architects.

METROLift Operations Center Technical Tour

METROLift manages over 6,000 paratransit trips each weekday across a 751 square mile area. Tour participants will have the opportunity to tour METROLift operations and learn about the strategies and technologies used to manage a large paratransit system. Areas of focus include the role of the transit center in eligibility determinations, scheduling processes for improved on-time performance, and dispatching contracted operators.

Houston TranStar – Emergency Management Technical Tour

Houston TranStar is a consortium of four government agencies that coordinate and enhance transportation and emergency management services, responding to freeway incidents and as well as large-scale natural- and man-made emergencies in Southeast Texas. As the first entity to deploy Bluetooth sensors to detect and publish traffic speeds and patterns on its website, Houston TranStar leads the nation in technological innovations in transportation management. When emergency conditions arise, responders from throughout the region gather in an impressive 120seat emergency management center facilitating efficient use of resources and the capability to coordinate a quick, effective response. Most notably, the facility’s structure can withstand Category 4 hurricane force winds, while bullet-proof windows, a unique water filtration system and three emergency generators maintain the building’s integrity during hurricanes and other disasters.

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EXPO LEARNING ZONES APTA’s EXPO 2014 has pulled out all the stops to produce the largest and most robust lineup of FREE education sessions to date. At SEVEN Learning Zones located throughout the George R. Brown Convention Center, hear from both industry experts and EXPO exhibitors on an array of topics ranging from the latest in fare collection systems and transit shelters, to mobility management and green solutions… and much more! No matter the stage of your career or your area of expertise, the Learning Zones are an invaluable opportunity for you to amp up your knowledge. Put the following sessions on your EXPO 2014 “must-attend” list. Visit APTAEXPO.com/LearningZones for the most up-to-date schedules and information.

Innovations Learning Zone

Solutions Learning Zone

Discover groundbreaking products and technologies everyone needs to know about.

These application- and service-based presentations will open your eyes to awe-inspiring innovations.

Monday, October 13 11:15 - 11:45 a.m. Use of 3D Scanning Technology for Automated Inspection of Tunnels 1:15 - 1:45 p.m. Innovative Transit Technology: Video Analytics for Real-Time Forensics 2:15 - 2:45 p.m. Complete Zero Emission Path from Wells to Wheels 3:15 - 3:45 p.m. Performance of a Next Generation Anti-Bunching & Schedule Synchronization System 4:15 - 4:45 p.m. Saving Money with Improved Business Intelligence

Monday, October 13 11 - 11:30 a.m. Vehicle Lift Safety & the Fleet Manager’s Responsibilities 1 - 1:30 p.m. Advanced Diagnostics for Air Disc Brakes 2 - 2:30 p.m. Diesel Particulate Filers (DPF) Maintenance De-mystified 3 - 3:30 p.m. The Evolution of Passenger Access Controls and Design Trends 4 - 4:30 p.m. How to Purchase a Driver Training Simulator

Tuesday, October 14 10:15 - 10:45 a.m. Stop/Start Technology, the Next Step in Idle-Free Transit Operation 11:15 -11:45 a.m. Gaining Practical Advantages from Advancements in Mobile Video Technology 1:15 - 1:45 p.m. TETRA and Synchronous Data Manager (SDM) for Optimizing Public Transit Vehicle Location Systems 2:15 - 2:45 p.m. Enhancing Passenger Experience and Safety through Real-time, Web-based Digital Signage Inside Bus 3:15 - 3:45 p.m. You Can’t Manage What You Can’t Measure – Advanced Technologies for Real-time Business Analytics Wednesday, October 15 10:15 - 10:45 a.m. On Board Air Using Rotary Vane Compressor Technology 11:15 - 11:45 a.m. Affordable Bus Washing Systems 1:15 - 1:45 p.m. How Multi-Service Ethernet & TDMoIP Can Benefit Transportation Networks 2:15 - 2:45 p.m. Hosted Fare Collection System: Decreased Burden, Greater Security & Lower Costs

Tuesday, October 14 10 - 10:30 a.m. Managing a Successful BRT/Transit Shelter Project from Concept to Completion 11 - 11:30 a.m. The Characteristics of a Successful Mobile Ticketing Deployment 1 - 1:30 p.m. Solving Wireless Communications in Tunnels 2 - 2:30 p.m. Increasing Transit Safety with Video-Based Driver Risk Management 3 - 3:30 p.m. Scenario-Based Operator Training: Building Better Results Through Realistic Situational Practice Wednesday, October 15 10 - 10:30 a.m. A Proactive Approach to Passenger & Operator Safety: Best Practices for Video System Implementation 11 - 11:30 a.m. Newest Options for Tackling the Obsolescence of Power Electronic Equipment 1 - 1:30 p.m. Command & Capture – Tool for Fast, Simple and Cost-Efficient Integration 2 - 2:30 p.m. Interior Cleaning of Transit Vehicles

* Schedules as of June 10, 2014. APTA reserves the exclusive right to make program changes at any time. Visit APTAEXPO.com/LearningZones for the most up-to-date schedules.

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT LEARNING ZONE

The Human Factor: Transit’s Greatest Asset. Past, Present & Future Don’t miss the opportunity for interactive presentations and discussions on the wide range of workforce development initiatives in the Workforce Development Learning Zone. Topics to include: - promoting public transportation careers to middle and high school students - engaging students at universities, community colleges, technical and vocational schools - opportunities for young professionals in transportation and the industry’s frontline workforce - launch of the Transit Virtual Career Network

International Learning Zone

Learn about the latest public transportation developments and business opportunities in countries outside of the U.S. Monday, October 13 1 - 1:45 p.m. I had a Thermal Event. What Should I do? Tuesday, October 14 10:30 - 11 a.m. InnoTrans 2016 – International Trade Fair, Sept 20-23, 2016 in Berlin, Germany 11:15 a.m. - 12 p.m. Passenger Transportation Projects in Mexico 1:30 - 2 p.m. The 9th World Congress & Trade Exhibition on High-Speed Rail 2:15 - 3 p.m. Looking Forward to the Olympics: Public Transportation Projects and Opportunities in Brazil WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 11 - 11:45 a.m. Public Transit Projects and Needs in Canada

Procurement & Materials Management Learning Zone

NEW for 2014, public and private sector staff who are involved with procurement issues need to attend these sessions. Monday, October 13 9 - 10:45 a.m. After the OIG Audit: How do We Move DBE Forward 11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Pre-Award and Post-Delivery Audits for Rolling Stock Tuesday, October 14 7:30 - 9 a.m. State/Local Schedules, Joint Procurement and Piggybacking 9:15 - 10:45 a.m. Current Topics in Buy America 11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Public Private Partnerships and PM/CM at Risk: What do Procurement Officers Need to Know? Wednesday, October 15 7:30 - 9 a.m. New Thoughts on Procurement: Evaluation Committee Training, Two-Step Procurements & Brooks Act Procurements 9:15 - 10:45 a.m. Supply Chain Management

Bus Technical Maintenance & Clean Technology Learning Zone

Another free addition to the Learning Zone lineup, these sessions will cover new trends and technologies in today’s rapidly changing bus industry. Monday, October 13 8 - 8:30 a.m. Leveraging New Technology for Smarter Transit 8:30 - 9 a.m. Large-Capacity, Flash-Charging Electric Bus for Smart and Sustainable Cities; and Increasing the Range of the Electric Bus 9 - 9:30 a.m. Progress in All-Electric Transit Buses; and Introducing New Battery Electric Buses into Your Fleet – Planning, Training, Launch, and Optimization 9:30 - 10 a.m. Hydrogen Fuel Cell Bus Market Study 2014 1:30 - 2 p.m. Are You Managing Your Transit Yard with a Pencil?; and Maintenance Operations – Best Practices for Whole Life Costing 2 - 2:30 p.m. Vehicle Health Monitoring – Why Does it Matter?; and How Intelligent Maintenance Can Help Your Agency Reduce its Carbon Footprint 2:30 - 3 p.m. Lifting Vehicles Safely; and Advanced Safety & Maintenance Technologies for Air Disc Brake Equipped Transit Buses 3 - 3:30 p.m. Distance Based Learning: It’s Here to Stay! Tuesday, October 14 8 - 8:30 a.m. Electrification of Bus and Coaches with Success; and Supercapacitors for Fuel Savings with No Idling Strategy on Transit Buses 8:30 - 9 a.m. Fuel Economy Testing at Metro Transit – St. Paul / Minneapolis; and Fuel Economy and the Modern Bus Transmission 9 - 9:30 a.m. Simplifying Facility Modifications for CNG Buses; and CNG Feasibility Study – Facility and Fleet Conversion (Kansas City Area Transportation Authority) 9:30 - 10 a.m. Case Studies of Hybrid Electric Performance in Transit Applications; and The Future of Fuels and Powertrains that Move America’s Transit Bus Fleet 1:30 - 3 p.m. Closing Roundtable

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A CAN’T-MISS AREA AT EXPO:

PLAZA 3

Leave plenty of time in your busy show schedule to visit Plaza 3 at EXPO THE SIGNATURE 2014. Located on the third floor of the George R. Brown Convention Center, The combination of the First Transit lo Plaza 3 is home to can’t-miss show features and exhibitors, including:

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• EXPO Sustainability Showcase – Discover innovative artwork when creating artwork. products that strive to meet commitments to First Transit Signature environmental quality, social well-being, and First Roundel (Symbol) economic growth

• COMTO Pavilion – Visit the COMTO Pavilion daily to meet with the rotating DBE exhibitors

• The APTA Center – Learn about APTA and don’t miss the daily prize drawings

• Registration – Pick up your badge and bag andTostart ensure optimum legibility, a minimu proportionate to the signature, and is your day exploring Plaza 3

• Restaurants – Grab a bite to eat and network with other professionals in one of the several dining options

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New for 2014, don’t miss the interactive presentations taking place in the Livable & Sustainable Communities Learning Zone located on Minimum Size Plaza 3. Speakers will focus on lessons learned and groundbreaking For visual consistency, the signature s projects that contribute to a more efficient and integrated of The signaturerange size is determined by m mobility services for all users. Topics to include: as appropriate. - planning for sustainable communities

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The preferred logo configuration is 2-c Visit APTAEXPO.com/LearningZones for the schedule.

THANK YOU TO THE EXPO 2014 SUPPORTERS:*

the 2-color reverse signature may be option has been provided. 2-color positive

Visual Identity Guidelines - February 2013

THANK YOU TO THE EXPO 2014 LOCAL EVENT SUPPORTERS:*

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* Supporters as of June 12, 2014.


REDUCED AIRFARES

American, Delta and United Airlines are offering special discount rates to/from George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) for EXPO and Annual Meeting attendees. American Airlines Discount: 7% off ANY published airfare on AA.com for travel to IAH Promotion Code: 53H4BH Valid for Travel: October 9-18, 2014

HOTEL & TRAVEL Realizing that budgets are tight and saving every penny counts, APTA has collaborated with a number of hotels, airlines and transportation services to offer EXPO and Annual Meeting attendees and exhibitors special rates and discounts. Visit APTAEXPO.com/hotel_travel for additional discount offers and for complete travel information and rules/restrictions.

Delta Discount: Up to 10% off round-trip fares for travel to IAH on Delta.com Meeting Event Code: NMHBC Valid for Travel: October 9-18, 2014 United Discount: 2%-10% off published airfares on United.com for travel to IAH Offer Code: ZR5E663398 Valid for Travel: October 7-18, 2014

HOTEL INFORMATION

APTA has negotiated special rates at Houston hotels for EXPO and Annual Meeting attendees and exhibitors. The Hilton Americas Houston is the official Annual Meeting Headquarters hotel, available for Annual Meeting attendees only. Many hotels are already sold out so please do not delay! Reserve your hotel rooms through the show’s official housing provider, Expovision, at APTAEXPO.com/hotel_travel.

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Amtrak is offering a 10% discount off the best available fare for travel to Houston, October 7-18, 2014. To book space, call Amtrak at 800-872-7245 or your local travel agent. Refer to fare code number X23T-908 when making your reservation. 1. Club Quarters SOLD OUT 2. Courtyard by Marriott Downtown SOLD OUT 3. Crowne Plaza Houston Downtown SOLD OUT KATY FR M em orial 4. DoubleTree Hotel Houston Downtown SOLDWYOUT . 5. Embassy Suites SOLD OUT 6. Four Seasons Hotel SOLD OUT 7. Hilton Americas - Houston 8. Holiday Inn Express SOLD OUT 9. Hotel Icon 10. Hyatt Regency - Downtown 11. JW Marriott Downtown (available after 8/15) 12. Magnolia Hotel 13. Residence Inn - Downtown SOLD OUT 14. Sam Houston Hotel SOLD OUT 15. Westin Hotel - Downtown SOLD OUT S il

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EXPO 2014 EXHIBITORS 2G Transit Solutions, Inc. 4ONE Seating ABB Inc. ABC Companies ABnote North America ACAF Systems Accenture Acoustical Surfaces, Inc. Acro Industries Inc. ACTIA Corp. ADA Solutions, Inc. Adams & Westlake, Ltd. Advanced Interconnect Manufacturing Advanced Transit Manufacturing AECOM Aesys Inc. AFL AKG of America, Inc. Alco Spring Industries Inc. Alexander Dennis Ltd. AlliedBarton Security Services Allison Transmission Alstom Transport Altair Engineering Inc. Altro Transflor AmePower American Cooling Technology, Inc. American Seating Co. American Traction Systems Americaneagle.com Ametek Amglo Kemlite Laboratories Amphenol/Pyle National AngelTrax Anil Verma Associates, Inc. Ansaldo STS Apex Engineered Solutions Apollo Video Technology Arboc Specialty Vehicles, LLC Arkansas Industrial Computing, Inc. Arms, Inc. Arow Global Corp. ASA Electronics - Jensen/Voyager Asahi Seiko USA, Inc. Atkins Audiosears Corporation Austin Mohawk & Company AutoMotion Shade Avail Technologies, Inc. Axalta Coating Systems Axion Technologies Ltd. Axis Communications AxleTech International Ayers Electronic Systems, LLC (aE) Bach-Simpson - A Wabtec Company BAE Systems Balfour Beatty Rail, Inc. Ballard Power Systems Barber Spring - A Wabtec Company Barry Controls Bartlett & West, Inc. Baultar Concept, Inc. Bayco Products, Inc. Bayer MaterialScience LLC BBA Project, Inc. BBM - Railway Equipment

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BEA Inc. BEA Transit Technologies Beclawat Manufacturing Inc. Beijer Electronics, Inc. Belanger, Inc. Bentech Inc. BESI Inc. Better Life Technologies, LLC BikeLid LLC Bitimec BITZER US, Inc. Blirp It, Inc. Bode North America, Inc. Bombardier Transportation Bostik, Inc. Bostrom Company, H.O. Bradlink LLC. Brasco International Inc. Braun Corporation, The Bremskerl North America, Inc. Bridgestone/Firestone Mileage Sales Brookville Equipment Corporation BRS Labs Brush Industries, Inc. Buehler Motor, Inc. Bus Stuf, Inc. Busline Magazine BUSRide Magazine BYD Motors Inc. Bytemark C.E. Niehoff & Co. CAF USA, Inc. CalAmp Cambridge Systematics Inc Canadian Urban Transit Association Caprock Mfg. CBI Insurance Care & Management CCI Thermal Technologies CDM Smith Central Sales & Service, Inc. Cetest CG Automation Solutions USA CH2M HILL Chamberlin Rubber Company Champion Bus, Inc. Chestnut Ridge Foam Inc. Clark Testing Clean Seal Inc. Clear-Vu Lighting Clements National Company Clever Devices Ltd. Coach Glass CoachCrafters Col-Met Spray Booths Comark Corporation Community Transportation Association of America Com-Net Software Complete Coach Works Composite Panel Solutions Conductix-Wampfler Conta-Clip Inc. Continental Corporation ContiTech Luftfeder Systeme GmbH Convoy Technologies LLC Corys Thunder

Crane Payment Solutions Creaform Creative Bus Sales, Inc. Crompion International Crouzet Switches North America CSIT Cubic Transportation Systems Cummins Inc. D & W Diesel, Inc. Dacomsa SA de CV Daktronics, Inc. Daniels Manufacturing Data Display USA Davco Technology LLC Daytech Limited De Leo Textiles Delco Remy Dellner, Inc. DeMoulin Apparel DesignLine USA DiagnoSYS Systems, Inc. Diamond Manufacturing Inc. Diesel Radiator Co. Digital Recorders, Inc. Dikita Enterprises DILAX Systems Inc. Dina Camiones Distribution International HP Inc. DIT- MCO International Dixie Electric Ltd. Doosan Infracore Doron Precision Systems Inc. Double Map DriveCam DTI Group Ltd. Duagon AG Duo-Gard Industries DuraBrake Co. Durr Technik USA EAO Corporation EastBanc Technologies Eastern Pneumatics & Hydraulics, Inc. Eaton Eberle Design Inc. EBM-Papst. Ecolane EDF Inc. Elbeco ElDorado National Co. Electric Motion Company, Inc. Electro-Motive Diesel ELREG Distributors Ltd. EMCOM Systems EMP Energy Suspension Enfasco, Inc. Enghouse Transportation Engineered Plastics Inc. Enseicom, Inc. Entertainment EPM Corporation era-contact GmbH ESP Enterprises Inc. Espar Products Inc. Esri Eurovac (Clean Air Technologies)

Everbridge Everson Tesla Inc. Evolis Card Printer Excel Window Systems / Dura Automotive FAAC Incorporated Faiveley Transport USA, Inc. Fare Logistics Fellfab Felton Brushes Filnor Inc. Firetrace International First Transit, Inc. Flame Enterprises FMNA Fire Suppression Forbo Flooring Systems Ltd. Fras-le North America, Inc. Freedman Seating Co. FSX Equipment Inc. Fuji Electric Corp. of America Fujitsu USA Gannett Fleming, Inc. Garavelli Enterprises, Inc. GE Transportation GEA Refrigeration General Cable Corporation General Steel Products Genetec Gerflor Getex Corporation Giesecke & Devrient Gillig LLC GIRO Inc. Glaval Bus Glenair, Inc. Global Display Solutions, Inc. Global Finishing Solutions Global Traffic Technologies GMT International Corp. Gorrondona & Associates Grayson Thermal Systems Corporation GreyHawk GroupZOOM Hadley Products Corporation Haldex Brake Products Corporation Halfen USA Inc. Hall Industries Inc. Handheld Handi-Hut Inc. Hands On, LLC Hanover Displays Inc. Harris Corp HARTING, Inc. of North America Hatch Mott MacDonald Haysite Reinforced Plastics Heico Lock Hella KGaA Hella, Inc. Herzog Transit Services Inc. Hill International Holdsworth Fabrics Ltd. Hoppecke Batteries, Inc. Hubner Manufacturing Corp. Huitt-Zollars Inc. Hunter Technology Co.

Hydrogenics Hy-Safe Technology Hytera America I/O Controls iCommand Systems, Inc. Imeco Cables Inc. Impact Recovery Systems, Inc. IMPulse NC LLC In Motion Technology InComm Infodev EDI, Inc. Infor INIT Innovations In Transportation InnoTrans 2016 - Messe Berlin GmbH InSight USA Insta-Chain Inc. Integrated Strategic Resources LLC Intelect Corporation InterClean, a member of the Tammermatic Group International Name Plates Supplies Ltd. Iris GmbH Irwin Transportation Products iSafe Technologies ISC Applied Systems Corp. ISR Transit Isringhausen, Inc. USA ITSMAX Solutions, Inc. ITT J.L. Patterson & Associates Jibestream Kawasaki Rail Car Inc. Kelderman Manufacturing Kelox IRT USA LLC Kentkart Ege Elektronik Ltd Keolis America, Inc. KIC LLC Kidde Technologies Inc. Kiel N.A. LLC Kimball Midwest Kinetic Drive Solutions Inc. Kirk’s Automotive Inc. KLI Inc. Knorr Brake Corporation Korea Smart Card Koshii Maxelum America, Inc. Kydex, LLC L-3 D. P. Associates LaFrance Industries Laird Plastics Transportation Lang US Lanner Electronics Inc. Lantal Textiles Inc. Lazzerini Srl Lea + Elliott Inc. LECIP Inc. LED Smart Leece-Neville Heavy Duty Systems Lem USA Let’s Bus It Publications Inc. Lift Solutions, Inc. Lift-U LiLee Systems Lin Industries, Inc. Lincoln- an SKF Group Brand


CONNECT WITH 750+ GLOBAL EXHIBITORS SHOWCASING THE NEXT GENERATION OF PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION PRODUCTS & SERVICES Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam Inc. Logena Automotive LLC LS Gallegos & Associates Inc. Lucerix International Corp Luminator Lutze Inc. M.A.I.O.R srl MAC Products Inc. Mackenzie Laboratories Inc. Macton Corporation Madrax/ Thomas Steele MAFELEC MAN Engines & Components, Inc. Mapmobility Corp. Marathon Brake Systems March Networks Corporation Mark Weiss Associates Maruti Transit Group, LLC Masabi MASATS SA Mass Electric Construction Co. Mass Transit Magazine Mat Holdings Inc. Matrix Railway Corp. Mattei Compressors, Inc. Maxwell Industries Maxwell Technologies Mayser Polymer USA, Inc. McDonald Transit Associates, Inc. Mechanical Rubber Medeco Security Locks MEI MEN Micro, Inc. Meritor METRO Magazine Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, TX MGM Brakes Michelin North America Microphor - A Wabtec Company Midwest Bus Corp. Midwest Industrial Supply, Inc. Milltorc Milwaukee Composites, Inc. Mitsubishi Electric Power Mobile Climate Control MobileView Mobilitat Mobility Ventures, LLC Mobility Works Commercial Modine Mfg. Co. Mohawk Lifts Monogram Systems Train MOR/ryde International Mors Smitt - A Wabtec Company MotivePower - A Wabtec Company Motor Coach Industries International Moxa, Inc. MTM, Inc. Multi-Contact USA MV Transporation, Inc. Myers Controlled Power National Insurance Consultants, Inc. Nederman Inc. New Flyer Of America NEXCOM NextBus, Inc. NICE Systems Nishiyama Corporation of America nora systems, Inc. Nord-Lock Inc. North American Bus Industries Inc. No-Spill Systems Inc. Nova Bus NS Corporation OEM Technology Solutions Oktal

OMNOVA Solutions Inc. O’Neil & Associates, Inc. Optronics International Oran Safety Glass, Inc. ORX Panasonic Paragon Project Resources, Inc. Parkeon Parker Hannifin Corporation Parsons Brinckerhoff Partex Marking Systems Pavemetrics PCS Power Converter Solutions Peerless - AV Penasack Machine Co. Penn Machine Co. Penta Corporation Phoenix Contact PHW Inc. Pittsburgh Electrical Insulation PKS Lifts Plastic Components, Inc. Plustek Technology Inc. Plymovent Corporation Polymer Technologies Powell Electrical Systems Power Trunk Powerohm Resistors PowerRail Distribution PowerUp, Inc. PrecisionAir LLC Prelco Prevost Productive Plastics Pro-Flex Inc. Proheat Propane Education & Research Council Proterra Protran Safety Technology, Inc. Pseco Inc. PSI Repair Services, Inc. Public Transportation Safety International Purosil Q’Straint Qual-Tran Products Questica, Inc. Quinte Plastics Ltd. R.C.A. Rubber Co., The Railroad Friction Products Corp. A Wabtec Company Railway Gazette International RailWorks Corporation Rainier Richlite Co. RATP Dev Recaro North America REI Reliable Transmission Service Renold REO-USA Inc. Retlif Testing Laboratories Ricon Corporation - A Wabtec Company Rigid Lifelines Rigidized Metals Corp. RMP Powertrain Solutions Robotronics, Inc. Röchling Glastic Composites Rockwell Collins Roemer Industries Rogers Corporation Roll Forming Corporation Rollon Corporation Romeo RIM Inc. Ron Turley Associates Inc. ROSCO Inc.

Ross & White Co. RouteMatch Software Royersford Spring Co. RPM Tech, Inc. RSCC Wire & Cable RSM Services S & A Systems Inc. SABIC Safeguard Technology Inc. Safety Vision, LLC Saft Saira Americas, Inc. Sardo Bus & Coach Upholstery SAS Rubber Inc. Scantron Schaltbau North America Scheidt & Bachmann Schindler Elevator Corp. Schunk Graphite Technology SCR Medical Transportation Seats Incorporated Secheron SA Secura Sefac, Inc. Semec Electromecanique, Inc. Sensor Electronics Sentry360 Seon Design Inc. Service Wire Co. Shah Software Sherwood Electromotion Inc. Siemens Industry, Inc. Siemens RUGGEDCOM Singlepoint Communications Sintron Technology Corp. SKF USA Inc. Smart Growth America/National Complete Streets Coalition Smartrac N.V. Smartrend Supply SMI Smith Systems Inc. Snake Tray Souriau Southwire Company SpaceAge Synthetics, Ltd. Spacecraft Components SPAL Automotive USA Spheros Climate Systems Spinner II Products/TF Hudgins Inc. Sportworks NW, Inc. SPX Genfare StarTran Software LLC Staubli Corp. Stertil-Koni StrataGen Systems, Inc. Strategic Mapping, Inc. Streamax Technology Co. Ltd. STV STYL&TECH Inc. Sunbelt Rentals Superior Roll Forming Sutrak Corporation Swayzer Engineering Inc. Swiger Coil Systems - A Wabtec Company Syncromatics SYSTRA Consulting, Inc. Tactical Micro TAPTCO Taylor Made Glass TC Communications TDG Transit Design Group Telco Sensors Teleste Corporation Televic Rail Ten Point Trim

Tenneco Inc. Textspeak Digital Acoustics Thales Transport & Security, Inc. The APTA Center The Principle Partnering Group, LLC Thermal Structures Inc. Thermo King Corp. Titan Pneumatics TM4, Inc. TMD Friction Tolar Manufacturing Co. Toshiba Corporation Total Plastics Mass Mobility Toyo Denki Seizo K.K./Toyo Denki USA, Inc. Toyo Networks & System Integration Trackit Traction Systems Inc. Trans / Air Manufacturing Transit Associates Transit Marketing Group TransIT Solutions (TSI) Transitvue Communication Systems Trans-Lite Translite Enterprises Inc. Bus Glass Distributors Transport Products Transportation Diversity Council Transportation Technology Center Inc. TransTech - Power Transfer Systems TransTrack Systems Transurb Technirail TranSystems Corporation Trapeze Group Trillium USA Trim- Lok, Inc. TriMark Corporation TSO Mobile Turbonetics - A Webtec Company Turtle Top Tyler Technologies Tymetal Corporation Ubisense, Inc. UKM Transit Products United Streetcar / Oregon Iron Works Urban Engineers Urban Solar Corp. Urban Transportation Associates Uremet URS Corporation USSC Group USSC Seating UTC/RAS Utility Metals Utility, Inc. Vanner, Inc. Vapor Bus International A Wabtec Company Vapor Stone Rail Systems A Wabtec Company Vehicle Inspection Systems, Inc. Vehicle Service Group Velodome Shelters Velvac Inc. Ventek International Ventura Systems Inc. North America Veolia Transportation VIA Analytics Visual Marking Systems Inc. Vix Technology Voith Turbo GmbH Co. KG Voltabox of Texas, Inc. Vossloh North America vRide Inc. Vulcanite

Wabtec Corporation Wabtec Passenger Transit A Wabtec Company Wabtec Railway Electronics A Wabtec Company WBA Research Webb Wheel Products Wendel Westcode Inc. Westermo Data Communications Western Sierra’s Inc. Westmatic Corporation Whiting Corporation Whiting Door Manufacturing Corp. Whiting Systems Inc. Woojin IS America, Inc. XCP Corporation Xerox ZF Friedrichshafen AG Zonar Systems Zoppas Industries

French Pavilion

Acapela Group ACKSYS Communications & Systems ADES Technologies BORFLEX CBM N.A. CENTRALP Devismes SAS Leroy Automation SCOMA UBIFRANCE

NGV America Pavilion

A1 Alternative Fuel Systems AFV Natural Gas Fuel Systems Agility Fuel Systems ANGI Energy Systems Atlas Copco Compressors Bauer Compressors, Inc. Ce-Pres LLC Clean Energy Fuels Clean Vehicle Solutions CNG Cylinders International CNG Equipment Solutions Fuel Solutions Getzner Werkstoffe GmbH Greater Houston NGV Alliance Hexagon Lincoln Hunt Guillot & Associates, LLC IMPCO Automotive Jones & Frank J-W Energy Company Kraus Global Inc. Leggett & Platt CVP Luxfer Gas Cylinders Micro Design NGV America Parkway NGV Conversions Pearce Sales Agency-Aspro Compression Systems PSB Industries Tulsa Gas Technologies, Inc. WEH Technologies Inc. Westport Worthington Cylinders Xebec Adsorption Inc. xperion Energy & Environment GmbH

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