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Join us at Public Transport Security 2010

Public Transport Security 2010 logoCost-effective delivery of secure networks: Safeguarding passengers & infrastructure

When: 13th – 14th October 2010
Where: London

For the past 4 years Public Transport Security – a European Railway Review and Eurotransport conference has gathered together transport authorities and operators, infrastructure owners, government, associations, suppliers and academia working within public transport security. Public Transport Security is firmly established as the leading event for transport security specialists in Europe working across all modes of public transport; rail, metro, bus and coach, trams and light rail.

The earlier you book, the more you save!

Save a massive £200 when you register before 29th September >>

Why attend?

  • Continue to deliver safe and secure public transport networks set against reduced budgets
  • Assess the relative merits of the human factor versus technology in reducing crime
  • Integrate security concepts from the outset of a public transport system
  • Listen to best in class examples of communication systems, CCTV, and intelligence in keeping networks safe
  • Learn about the latest advances in security technology
  • Uncover transport operators’ visions for the security of their networks
  • Mitigate the disruption caused by cable theft, metal theft and fatalities
  • Participate in 10+ hours of networking and discussion groups

Unrivalled speaker line up

Featuring public transport security’s most influential figures, including:

  • Philippe Salaun, Security Deputy Director SNCF & President, COLPOFER
  • Hardy Olsen, Emergency Director, DSB – Danish Railways
  • Stephen Thomas QPM, Assistant Chief Constable, Operations, British Transport Police
  • Chief Officer Ward Clapham, Chief of Police, Metro Vancouver Transit Police Service
  • Thierry Wagenknecht, Technical Director, TPG Geneva
  • Mark Smith, Chief Superintendent, British Transport Police
  • Gerhard Birkigt, Deutsche Bahn & Secretary General, COLPOFER
  • Libor Lochman, Deputy Executive Director, Community of European Railways
  • Geoff Dunmore, Operational Security Manager, London Underground & Chairman, UITP Commission on Security
  • Robert Gregory, Head of Security, Eurotunnel
  • Hendrik Vanderkimpen, Director of Security, SNCB – Holding
  • Steve Burton, Director of Community Safety, Enforcement and Policing, Transport for London (TfL)

Contact us:

For speaking & sponsorship opportunities:

Sarah Gooding
Events Producer
e: sgooding@russellpublishing.com
t: +44 (0) 1959 563 311
f: +44 (0) 1959 563 123

For general enquiries and other information:

Samantha Hood
Senior Events Coordinator
e: shood@russellpublishing.com
t: +44 (0) 1959 563 311
f: +44 (0) 1959 563 123

Agenda

Download the conference programme:

Download conference programme

Register for Public Transport Security 2010

Save a massive £200 when you register before 29th September! Prices are as follows:

Register before 08/07/2010 £699 – SAVE £400 *
Register before 29/07/2010 £749 – SAVE £350 *
Register before 29/09/2010 £899 – SAVE £200 *
Register after 29/09/2010 £1,099 *

Register online now and save £200 >>

Alternatively you can download a registration form.

Attending in a team?

  • Get 10% off your second delegate
  • Get 15% off your third delegate
  • Get 20% off all subsequent delegates

Please note that group discounts only apply to colleagues from the same office who register and pay at the same time.

For further information, or to register over the phone, please contact:

Tim Dean
Group Sales Director
t: +44 (0)1223 345601
e: tdean@russellpublishing.com

* Hotel accommodation and travel costs are not included in the conference price

Speakers

We have an unrivalled speaker line up featuring public transport security’s most influential figures, including:

  • Bob Gough
  • Bob Gough,
    Operational Security Manager, Serco Docklands
  • David McNulty
  • David McNulty,
    Senior Crime Reduction Coordinator, Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive
  • Dmitry Gaev
  • Dmitry Gaev,
    Head, Moscow Metro
  • Geoff Dunmore
  • Geoff Dunmore,
    Operational Security Manager, London Underground & Chairman, UITP Commission on Security
  • Hardy Olsen
  • Hardy Olsen,
    Emergency Director, DSB – Danish Railways
  • Libor Lochman
  • Libor Lochman,
    Deputy Executive Director, Community of European Railways
  • Peter Guy
  • Peter Guy,
    Head of Operational Security & Continuity Planning, Network Rail
  • Philippe Salaun
  • Philippe Salaun,
    Security Deputy Director SNCF & President, COLPOFER
  • Steve Birchall
  • Steve Birchall,
    Head of Security, Eurostar
  • Steve Burton
  • Steve Burton,
    Director of Community Safety, Enforcement and Policing, Transport for London (TfL)
  • Steve Thomas
  • Steve Thomas QPM,
    Assistant Chief Constable Operations, British Transport Police
  • Terry Morgan
  • Terry Morgan,
    Chairman, Crossrail
  • Hendrik Vanderkimpen
  • Hendrik Vanderkimpen,
    Director of Security, SNCB – Holding
  • Chief Officer Ward Clapham
  • Chief Officer Ward Clapham,
    Chief of Police, Metro Vancouver Transit Police Service
  • Robert Gregory,
    Head of Security, Eurotunnel
  • Thierry Wagenknecht,
    Technical Director, TPG Geneva
  • Mark Smith,
    Chief Superintendent, British Transport Police

Sponsors

Ansaldo STS S.p.A.

AnsaldoSTS logoAnsaldo STS, a Finmeccanica group company , is leader in the field of railway and urban transport technology. The company operates through two business units, Transportation solutions and Signalling, in designing, producing and managing rail and signalling systems. Ansaldo STS, listed on the Milan stock exchange, acts as both main contractor and systems integrator, providing turnkey solutions in major projects worldwide.

Ansaldo STS with more than 4,339 employees in 28 countries incorporates the know-how, excellence and technological expertise of leading companies that have operated on international markets, such as Ansaldo Trasporti Sistemi Ferroviari (I), Ansaldo Segnalamento Ferroviario (I), Union Switch & Signal (USA) and CSEE Transport (F).

In 2009 it reported revenues of EUR 1,176 M, EBITDA of EUR 125 M and consolidated net profit of EUR 88 M.

Carlisle Security

Carlisle Security logoCarlisle Security is a leading provider of outsourced security and related support to the transportation industry across the UK. Our solutions adapt to the needs of our customers, and provide seamless integration into complementary services, such as Local Authorities and the British Transport Police. The services we provide include:

  • Passenger Safety & Customer Information
  • Revenue Protection & Byelaw Enforcement
  • Asset Protection & Evidence Capture
  • Reactive Patrols & CCTV Monitoring
  • Electronic systems installation & maintenance

The results we achieve are measured by our customers through increased customer satisfaction, reduced crime and improved safety. We achieve this through a heavy emphasis in the training and development of our staff, and through the careful use of technology to optimise the outputs of our operations. Please contact us at services@carlislesecurity.co.uk if you would like to know more.

NiceVision

NICE logoNiceVision, part of Nice Systems, offers a complete solution for high performance management applications. It brings seamless management of rolling stock, stations and other transit facilities, and provides live viewing and remote download of recording from mobile DVRs. The solution helps transit agencies secure vehicles and keep passengers safe, improving loss prevention and ensuring driver compliance with safety procedures. NiceVision helps provide essential evidence to refute fraudulent claims, and prosecute crime and vandalism.

Exhibitors

Axis Communications

Axis Communications logoAxis is an IT company offering network video solutions for professional installations. The company is the global market leader in network video, driving the ongoing shift from analog to network video surveillance. Axis’ products and solutions focus on security surveillance and remote monitoring, and are based on open technology. The company offers IP-based surveillance solutions for many transportation sectors, including mobile applications, e.g. on buses, ambulances, trains and ships; for airports, stations and terminals; and for monitoring of critical transportation infrastructure, e.g. highways, rails and traffic flow. The products have been specially developed to meet tough environmental conditions, both indoors and outdoors, as well as on board buses and trains. They are protected from dust and water and can withstand vibrations and temperature fluctuations. The products deliver superb HDTV image quality, making individuals easy to identify, and providing a clear view of incidents. Axis’ solutions have been successfully installed in many areas, including the Moscow metro, Stockholm, Prague and Madrid city buses, and the Swiss Railways. The products help deter vandalism, provide valuable information to investigators, and protect the operator from dishonest liability claims. Overall, a network video solution from Axis helps create a safer and more secure transportation environment.

For exhibitor opportunities, please contact:

Sarah Gooding
Events Producer
e: sgooding@russellpublishing.com
t: +44 (0) 1959 563 311
f: +44 (0) 1959 563 123

Hotel & travel

Hilton London Canary Wharf Hotel
South Quay
Marsh Wall
London
E14 9SH

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Booking information

The following preferential rates are available until 14th September 2010:

Standard room: £209
Deluxe room supplement: £30
Executive room supplement: £50
Suite room supplement: £70
(all inclusive of Breakfast & excluding VAT)

To book please click here to visit the Hilton website.

Conference sponsors:

AnsaldoSTS logo

Carlisle Security logo

NICE logo

Exibitor:

Axis Communications logo

Supported by:

ITS UK Logo

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We provide cost-effective packages for our conference sponsors & exhibitors. To find out how you can benefit, contact Sarah Gooding on +44 (0) 1959 563 311.

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