Two virtual conferences on SMART MOBILITY & COMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE AND APPLICATIONS FOR SMART CITIES

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For sponsorship and delegate registrations, contact:

Mansi Taneja
Email: mansi.taneja@indiainfrastructure.com
Tel: +91-9910032924

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Email: nupur.mehra@indiainfrastructure.com
Tel: +91-9899958901

Some of the organisations that participated in our previous conferences on Smart Cities, OFC & Telecom Infrastructure and E-Mobility and Charging Infrastructure includes: Accelsap Consulting Services, AECOM, Aceline Infosolutions, ACME Cleantech Solutions, AKSH Optifiber, Agence Francaise De Development, Ambala Municipal Corporation, Amara Raja Batteries, Ambit Capital, AMW Motors, Analysys Mason, Anchor Electricals, Anvil Wealth Management, Apar Industries, Ardom Telecom, Armacell India , Ascend Telecom Infrastructure, ATC India Towers, Bareilly Smart City, Belmaks Group, Bhagalpur Smart City, Bhopal Smart City, BSNL, BYD India, Black & Veatch, BMR Advisors, Capital Partners, C&S Electric, Copius Capital Advisors LLP, Corning Technologies India, Coslight India Telecom, Chennai Metro Rail Corporation, Chloride Power, CLP India, CLSA , CPWD,CRISIL, Delhi Transport Corporation, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, Danfoss, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, Dehn India, Delta Electronics, Delton Infra, DTC, DuPont, Duraline, East Delhi Municipal Corporation, Edotco Group, Emerson Network, EPTISA, EY, Evalueserve, Exide, Greater Mohali Area Development Authority, Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority, Gwalior Smart City, Himachal Futuristic Communications, Hyva, ICICI Bank, IDFC Bank, Indus Towers, Insolutions Global, Itron, Jindal Stainless Corporate Management Services, JUSCO, K Raheja Corp, Karimnagar Municipal Corporation, KEI, Kota Urban Improvement Trust, Larsen & Toubro, M&I Materials, Matrix Comsec, Mobility Infrastructure Projects, Motilal Oswal, Moradabad Smart City, MOUD, MTNL, Nagpur Smart City, National Smart Grid Mission, NDMC Smart City, North Delhi Municipal Corporation, NEC Technologies, NITI Aayog, Okaya Power, OMC Power, Owens Corning, Panasonic India, Paramount Communication, PHED, Philips Lighting, Polycab, PowerGrid, Pratap Technocrats, Protiviti, Pune Smart City, PWC, PWD, Ramboll, Ranchi Smart City, RBC Capital Markets, RV Solutions, Saharanpur Development Authority, SBI Capital Markets, Schneider, Siemens, Sterlite Technologies, Somfy, Tata Projects, Tech Mahindra, Technica Associates, TAIPA, Tower Vision, Terre Armee, Thane Smart City, Tikona Infinet, Triveni Engineering & Industries, UL India, Vaan Infra, Vertiv, Visaka Industries, Viom Networks etc
The conference is being organised by India Infrastructure Publishing, the leading provider of information on the infrastructure sectors through magazines, newsletters, reports and conferences. The company publishes tele.net, Indian Infrastructure and Smart Utilities magazines. The recent research reports published are Smart Cities in India, Optic Fibre Cable Market in India, Charging Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles, Electricity Tariff Trends in India, Urban Rail in India, Clean Bus Market in India: Hybrid, Electric, Gas-based and Underground Cables Market in India. In addition, it publishes Telecom News (a weekly newsletter), and the Telecom Directory and Yearbook. The group also operates www.tele.net.in, India’s most comprehensive telecom website.
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For sponsorship and delegate registrations, contact:

Mansi Taneja
Email: mansi.taneja@indiainfrastructure.com
Tel: +91-9910032924

Nupur Mehra
Email: nupur.mehra@indiainfrastructure.com
Tel: +91-9899958901

SMART MOBILITY

  • One of the core infrastructure elements of the Smart Cities Mission (SCM) is smart urban mobility and public transport. The mission identifies three key points for efficient urban mobility – smart parking, intelligent traffic management and integrated multimodal transport.
  • According to India Infrastructure Research, over 300 projects involving an investment of about Rs 140 billion are in the pipeline in the smart mobility segment.
  • That said, a number of cities have already made significant headway with regard to the deployment of innovative mobility solutions such as intelligent traffic management systems (ITMS) and smart parking solutions. Bhopal, Ahmedbad, Nagpur, Bhubaneswar and Chennai are deploying ITMS solutions. In February 2019, the Maha Card was launched in Nagpur while Bengaluru is in the process of implementing a common mobility card as well. Smart City Thiruvananthapuram Limited is also expected to roll out a multi-utility smart card, called the Smart Trivandrum card.A gamut of innovative projects ensuring last-mile connectivity, such as public bicycle sharing have been implemented in Bhopal, Pune, Mysuru and Jaipur to provide seamless app-based access to vehicles for last-mile transport.
  • Smart cities are also adopting passenger information systems (PIS) that provide real-time information to passengers using a public transport system. The Chandigarh Transport Undertaking has developed a mobile application that enables commuters to track long-route buses in real time and know the estimated time of arrival by using smart phones. Ahmedabad has successfully deployed a PIS to provide real-time bus information via its mobile app, website, and in-station boards to enable passengers to plan their route and estimate waiting and arrival times.
  • Real-time parking management systems are also being adopted under the smart mobility component of the SCM. Bhubaneswar, Kanpur, and Nashik have already acquired these solutions.
  • The mission of this conference is to highlight the emerging trends and key initiatives, discuss the progress so far, identifythe untapped opportunities and showcase the most noteworthy projects and promising technologies in the smart mobility segment.The conference will also provide a platform to industry players, smart city corporations, technology solution providers, equipment suppliers and consultants to share their experience and exchange ideas.

COMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE AND APPLICATIONS
FOR SMART CITIES

  • Innovative technology-led communication infrastructure is being developed across the 100 smart cities. Key cities such as Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Surat, Coimbatore, Bengaluru, Mangalore, Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai have launched initiatives for the deployment of advanced communications systems, intelligent street lighting, smart poles, GIS and GPRS for solid waste management and other services, online billing systems, mobile-based complaint redressal systems, etc.
  • Significant progress has been made with respect to the development of integrated command and control centres (ICCCs). So far, over 40 cities have commissioned integrated command and control centres (ICCCs) to provide a single interface for multiple applications. Pune, Bhopal, Ahmedabad, Allahabad, Vadodara, Bhubaneswar, Rajkot are among the cities with operational ICCCs.
  • In fact, cities have used the ICCCs as war rooms to deal with the Covid-19 outbreak. For instance, smart cities of Pune, Surat, Bengaluru and Tumakuru are using the integrated data dashboardsto provide information about the status of Coronavirus in different administrative zones of their cities. Cities are also looking at deploying solutions to enable CCTV surveillance of public places, GIS mapping of COVID-19cases and GPS tracking of healthcare workers.
  • According to India Infrastructure Research, there are over 130 upcoming projects involving an investment of more than Rs 70 billion in the governance and communication segment under the Smart Cities Mission. Substantial opportunity exists across cities including Thane, Rajkot, Aurangabad, Bhubaneswar, Dharamshala, Jabalupur, Ludhiana and Vadodara.
  • The mission of this conference is to highlight the emerging trends and key initiatives, discuss the progress so far, identifythe untapped opportunities and showcase the most noteworthy projects and promising technologies in the communication infrastructure segment.The conference will also provide a platform to industry players, technology solution providers, equipment suppliers and consultants to share their experience and exchange ideas.

SMART MOBILITY

TRENDS AND OUTLOOK

  • What are the recent trends and developments in the smart mobility segment? What has been the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak on project implementation in the segment?
  • What is the outlook for the deployment and development of smart mobility solutions for the next two to three years?
  • What are the key issues and challenges?

CITY-LEVEL INITIATIVES IN THE SMART MOBILITY SEGMENT

  • What have been the key city-level initiatives in this area?
  • What has been the experience so far? What are the key issues and challenges?
  • What are the future plans?

SMART PARKING SOLUTIONS AND AUTOMATED VEHICLE LOCATION SYSTEMS

  • What is the potential for the deployment of smart parking solutions across smart cities?
  • What has been the experience so far?
  • What are the industry offerings? What are the global advancements in this area?

MOBILITY-AS-A-SERVICE (MAAS), SMART TICKETING AND AUTOMATIC FARE COLLECTION

  • What have been the key advancements in these areas?
  • What are the new technologies being considered for smart ticketing and AFC?
  • What is the future potential for MaaS?

INTELLIGENT TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

  • What has been the experience so far with regard to the deployment of these systems?
  • What are some of the noteworthy projects? What are the implementation challenges?
  • What is the future potential?

BRTS, SMART BUSESAND INTERACTIVE BUS STOPS

  • What has been the experience so far? What are the plans and initiatives in these segments?
  • What are the specific solutions with regard to passenger information systems?
  • What are some of the noteworthy projects? What are the issues, challenges and key learnings?

ELECTRIC MOBILITY: POTENTIAL AND THE WAY FORWARD

  • What are the plans and strategies being adopted for the promotion of electric mobility across the smart cities?
  • What are initiatives being undertaken to develop the charging infrastructure?
  • What could be the potential challenges?

FOCUS ON LAST MILE CONNECTIVITY, BICYCLE SHARING AND MULTI-MODAL TRANSPORT

  • What are the key initiatives being undertaken to ensure last mile connectivity for smart cities?
  • What are the current gaps and challenges?
  • What are the future plans?

COMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE AND APPLICATIONS
FOR SMART CITIES

CITY-LEVEL INITIATIVES: EXPERIENCE, CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES DURING COVID-19

  • What have been the key city-level initiatives in this area?What have been the key steps undertaken by the smart cities to deal with the Covid-19 outbreak?
  • What has been the experience so far? What are the key issues and challenges?
  • What are the future plans? What are the emerging needs and requirements? What are the new technologies being adopted/considered to deal with the post-Covid scenario?

FOCUS ON INTEGRATED COMMAND AND CONTROL CENTRES

  • What has been the progress with regard to the development of integrated command and control centres?
  • What has been the experience so far? What are the key lessons learnt?
  • What are the potential technology upgrades?

SMART STREET LIGHTS/SMART SENSORS/SMART POLES

  • What kind of smart street light solutions are the smart cities considering?
  • What has been the experience so far?
  • What are the issues and challenges? What is the future potential?

GIS MAPPINGFOR SMART CITIES

  • What has been the experience so far with GIS mapping?
  • What are the key implementation challenges?
  • What are the key industry offerings?

CCTV MONITORING AND VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS

  • What are the specific solutions for CCTV monitoring and video surveillance systems?
  • What are some of the noteworthy projects? What are the issues, challenges and key learnings?
  • What is the future outlook?

PUBLIC WIFI: PROGRESS, CHALLENGES AND POTENTIAL

  • What has been the progress so far?
  • What are the key issues and challenges?
  • What is the future potential?What are the upcoming opportunities?

DEPLOYMENT OF IN-BUILDING SOUTIONS

  • What has been the progress so far with regard to the deployment of in-building solutions?
  • What is the future potential?
  • What are the new industry offerings in this area?

OPTIC FIBRE NETWORK AND UNDERGROUND CABLING

  • What has been the progress so far?
  • What are the key issues and challenges?
  • What are the upcoming opportunities?

ROLE OF TOWER COMPANIES

  • What has been the experience so far?
  • What are the upcoming opportunities?
  • What are the key issues and challenges?

OTHER KEY SEGMENTS

Noteworthy Mobile Apps, M-Governance Solutions, Digital Hoardings, Grievance Redressal Systems,Etc.

  • What are the other emerging segments that cities are focusing on to enhance communication?
  • What are some of the noteworthy projects and technologies?
  • What are the major issues and challenges faced in deployment of these solutions?

Confirmed speakers for conference on “Smart Mobility” and “Communication Infrastructure and Applications for Smart Cities” include(in alphabetical order):

  • Subash Chandra, Team Leader and Urban Planner, Smart City, Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation
  • Raj Cherubal, CEO, Chennai Smart City
  • Dr Sheel Ghule, General Manager, Nagpur Smart City
  • Narender Gupta, Executive Engineer, Jaipur Smart City
  • Sanjay Gohil, Director, IT, Rajkot Smart City
  • Vivek Kumar, Team Leader, Lucknow Smart City
  • Vinod Kumar, Executive Engg, Patna Municipal Corporation
  • Vishal Mehra, Vice President, iRAM Technologies
  • Mahesh Moroney CEO, Nagpur Smart City
  • Vivek Ogra, Partner, PwC
  • Prakash Pandya, Deputy Engineer, Surat Municipal Corporation
  • Salil Srivastav, Engineer-in Chief, Naya Raipur
  • Representative from Pune Smart City

 

 

For speaking opportunities, please contact:
Neha Mathur
Email: neha.mathur@indiainfrastructure.com
Mob: + 91 8826000927

SMART MOBILITY

The conference is targeted at top and middle-level managers from:

  • ULBs and related government agencies
  • Public transport authorities and operating companies
  • Government transport departments
  • Intelligent traffic/transportation system providers
  • Urban planning and development agencies
  • Policymakers and regulators
  • Financial institutions and investment agencies
  • Infrastructure development organisations
  • Urban transport operators
  • Bus manufacturers
  • Suppliers of bus components
  • EV Charging solution suppliers and battery manufacturers
  • Clean fuel providers: hydorgen, CNG
  • International and national development agencies
  • Project executing agencies
  • Etc.

COMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE AND APPLICATIONS
FOR SMART CITIES

The conference is targeted at top and middle-level managers from:

  • ULBs and related government agencies
  • Intelligent traffic/transportation systems providers
  • Urban planning and development agencies
  • Telecom operators
  • Telecom Tower manufacturers
  • OFC manufacturers
  • Policymakers and regulators
  • Financial institutions and investment agencies
  • Infrastructure development organisations
  • International and national development agencies
  • IT solution providers and technology providers
  • Communication service/equipment providers
  • Project executing agencies
  • Etc.

Delegate benefits (Virtual Conference)

  • Direct interaction with senior speakers (Q&A facility)
  • Easy connectivity to geographically dispersed delegates (click of a mouse)
  • Concise report offered as a backgrounder
  • Cost effective (lower ticket price as compared to a physical conference)
  • Offers flexibility and convenience
  • Access to conference recording
  • Recap of conference sessions
  • Contributes to sustainability and lower carbon footprint
For both the conferences
INR GST @ 18% Total INR USD
1 Login 10,000 1800 11,800 165
2 – 3 Logins 16,000 2880 18,880 285
4 – 5 Logins 22,000 3960 25,960 405
6 – 9 Logins 28,000 5040 33,040 525
10 – 20 Logins 34,000 6120 40,120 645

 

For any one conference (SMART MOBILITY or COMMUNICATION
INFRASTRUCTURE AND APPLICATIONS FOR SMART CITIES)
INR GST @ 18% Total INR USD
1 Login 7,000 1,260 8,260 115
2 – 3 Logins 10,000 1,800 11,800 165
4 – 5 Logins 13,000 2,340 15,340 215
6 – 9 Logins 16,000 2,880 18,880 265
10 – 20 Logins 19,000 3,420 22,420 315

 

For registration process/payment  to attend any one conference, please contact:

Mansi Taneja
Email: mansi.taneja@indiainfrastructure.com
Tel: +91-9910032924

Nupur Mehra
Email: nupur.mehra@indiainfrastructure.com
Tel: +91-9899958901

 

  • GST @18 per cent is applicable on the registration fee.
  • Registration will be confirmed on receipt of the payment.

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  • October 8, 2020 (Thursday) - October 9, 2020 (Friday)
    10:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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