First invitation goes out for the FERRM11 meeting
FERRM11 to focus on Resources, Recycling and Alternative Materials and Implementation in Brussels on 18-19th October 2011.
Following the success of their previous FEHRL Road Research Meetings (FeRRM), FEHRL recently launched its first invitation to the 2011 FeRRM on 18th and 19th October 2011 at the Maison de l'automobile in Brussels. This event will demonstrate the results and outcomes of recent significant road research projects and their benefits for society and the environment. Sessions will be structured around the key topical themes of Resources, Recycling and Alternative Materials (on the first day) and Implementation (on the second day) focusing on Resilience, Mobility and Environment, Sustainable infrastructure, Knowledge transfer as dissemination and FEHRL's flagship programme, the Forever Open Road. More details on the projects are given on the FERRM11 webpage at http://www.fehrl.org/?m=33&a=content&id=523. Please register on line as soon as possible at http://www.fehrl.org/?m=285&mode=register&id=35 and contact Isabelle Lucchini at isabelle.lucchini@fehrl.org with any questions. Tuesday 18th October 2011 The first day of the event will focus mainly on resources, recycling and alternative materials. The event will open with the final conclusions of the FP7 DIRECT-MAT project. This project aims to facilitate the sharing of national experiences on the dismantling and recycling or safe disposal of road materials through the building of a European Web database and the drafting of Best Practice guides. Following DIRECT-MAT, the FP7 Re-Road project will be presented that aims to develop knowledge and innovative technologies for enhanced end of life strategies for asphalt road infrastructures. Just after Re-Road, a presentation will be made on the FP7 PERSUADE project which is working on the development of the pore-elastic road surface (PERS). In the afternoon, and in parallel to the DIRECT-MAT and Re-Road & PERSUADE sessions, the FP7 DETRA project is organising a workshop on international cooperation. At the close of the day at 5 p.m., the final words will be given by a European Commission official, after which you are cordially invited to join the cocktail. Wednesday 19th October 2011 will be dedicated to the implementation of research, focusing on Resilience, Mobility and Environment, Sustainable infrastructure, Knowledge transfer as dissemination and FEHRL's flagship programme, the Forever Open Road. * In the morning, a plenary session will introduce the topics of the sessions on PRESS4TRANSPORT is funded by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Research under the Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (FP7)
implementation. This will include presentations by the European Commission on Innovation Europe 2020, by industry on the value of research for industry and some implementation case studies by FEHRL's key stakeholder, the Conference of European Directors of Roads (CEDR). * In the afternoon, three parallel sessions will present the outcomes of selected FP5, FP6 and FP7 projects. o The first session on Resilience, Mobility and Environment will provide concrete examples of traffic noise control measures, avoiding/limiting consequences of flooding on the highway network, advanced route guidance system for HGVs and much more. o The second session on Sustainable Infrastructure will demonstrate how to use appropriate tools and procedures for rapid and cost-effective rehabilitation and maintenance of roads. o The third session on Knowledge Transfer Supporting Implementation will explain Training in European Asset Health Management, FEHRLopedia as a portal to road infrastructure knowledge, the role of TRA, and much more. * The event will be closed by a presentation of FEHRL's flagship programme, the Forever Open Road, a revolutionary concept that brings together the best of what we have today with the best of what is to come, and produce the fifth generation road. FEHRL looks forward to meeting you at the conference. Register on line at http://www.fehrl.org/?m=285&mode=register&id=35.
PRESS4TRANSPORT is funded by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Research under the Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development (FP7)