September 9-11, 2009 | Shanghai , China
 
 
Speaker List
Eum Sung Jick
President & CEO
Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation (SMRT)
Shen Xiaosu
Deputy Director
Shanghai Urban Construction & Communications Commission
Zhou Huai
Deputy Director
Shanghai Municipal Transport and Port Authority
Liu Jin
Deputy Director
Beijing Municipal Committee of Communications
Sim Wee Meng
Group Director Rail Project
Land Transport Authority
Shen Xiufang
Honorary president
Shanghai Tunnel Engineering & Rail Transit Design and Research Institute
Zhu Husheng
President
Shanghai Shentong Metro Corporation Limited

Chen Shaozhang
Vice General Manager & Chief Engineer
Guangzhou Metro Corporation
Chen Yan
CEO China Business
MTR Corporation Limited
C.C. Chang
Vice President Operations Division
Kaoshiung Rapid Transit Corporation
Wang Shumin
Vice General Manager
Tianjin Metro Corporation
Zhou Guofu
Deputy Secretary General
Trade Association of Shanghai Communications and Transportation
Ernesto Morgado
Co-Founder
SISCOG

Joao P. Martins
Co-Founder
SISCOG

Ken Wai
Executive Director
Aedas

Xu Zongxiang
General Manager
CSR Zhuzhou Eletric Locomotive Co., Ltd

Luo Jifeng
Vice General Manager & Chief Engineer
Xian Metro Corporation
Scott Wang
Sales Manager, Travel/Transporation Industry, MAXIMO BU
IBM Software, China
Craig J Alcorn
International Sales & Product Development Director
Shandong LongerTek Co., Ltd
Gunni S. Frederiksen
Chief Safety Manager
Copenhagen Metro Corporation
Nicolas Zuber
CEO
Herrenknecht Asia Headquarters Pte. Ltd
Jian Lian
Vice General Manager
Shenzhen Metro Corporation Limited
Luo Xiujun
Business Development Manager
DuPont Safety Resource
Luk Wing Kwok
General Manager
Shanghai Hong Kong Metro Construction Management. Co. Ltd


Why China?


By the end of 2008 including cities of Hong Kong and Taiwan, China has established
metro lines in 12 cities with total mileage of 775.6
km. Caused by the financial crisis,
China’s central government instantly adjusted its macroeconomic policies with huge
amount of investment up to RMB 4 trillion into national infrastructure in order to
stimulate domestic demand for the stable annually economic growth. It’s reported
that currently there are more than 40 cities in the construction or planning for metro
lines in China. Furthermore, the state has recently approved 17 urban rail transit
proposals. By 2015 those 17 cities will have built 65 metro lines with total length of
1856 km under the investment of RMB 675.5 billion. Without any doubts, China has
become the biggest Urban Rail Transit market in the world. 2009 will be the golden opportunity for firms to enter or grow with in this market despite the economic
downturn occurred worldwide.



Key Issues of 09 Event:


  • Development Trend of Global Urban Rail Transit Industry
  • Scientific Networks Planning and Sophisticated Operation from Operators
  • Security and Safety Management within Urban Rail Transit Industry
  • Automated Products and Technologies used within Urban Rail
        Transit Industry
  • Modern Technologies, Ideas and Standardizations within Construction
         Industry
  • Demand of China Urban Rail Transit Market to Locomotives



  • Participating Organizations at 09 Event

    Why City Rail Summit?


    City Rail Summit is a leading platform for rail industry executives to gain the first-hand information for their strategic decision-making processes and explore potential cooperation to grow their businesses within emerging urban rail transit markets in Asia Pacific Region, particularly in China. 2009 will be the third year of this serial event with the expectation of receiving over 200 industry counterparts’ participation from various organizations, for instance: Legislative Bodies, Operators, Equipment Vendors, Construction Firms, Research Institutions, Investment Banks, Software Providers and Law Firms etc. Issues of this year will cover Safety & Security, Systems Upgrade & Maintenance, Operation Efficiency & New Technologies Application, Localization& Cross-Border Cooperation and E-Ticketing & Driverless Metro etc. Fruitful outcomes from previous events have shaped this annual event as a must-attend get-together for rail industry executives in each September in Shanghai, China.

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    What We Offer At City Rail 2009?

    Opportunities that you can meet and network with 50+ high-level officials and executives from 30+ metro cities in China;
    Platforms where you can effectively illustrate your latest products, solutions and technologies in front of 200+ decision makers;
    Lessons where you can understand the latest management ideas and technologies being applied from 20+ speeches, constant interactions and panel discussions;
    Information which for your strategic decision making process you can neither get from internet nor industry reports because it’s first-hand,
    Media Exposures that you will be reported and interviewed like a star by 30+ Industry Medias worldwide if you wish to;
    Parties where you can enjoy being relaxed while signing the contracts with your potential clients;

    Friends who you share and express same perceptions and hungers with because “Great minds think alike”.

     
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