SPEARKER'S PRESENTATIONS
1. OPENING REMARKS
Michel Leblanc
Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal
2. THE FUNDING AND DELIVERY OF TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURES
Emilio b. Imbriglio
Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton
3. AN ACT RESPECTING CONTRACTING BY PUBLIC BODIES: OBTAINING AN AUTHORIZATION FROM THE AUTORITÉ DES MARCHÉS FINANCIERS
Eric Stevenson
Autorité Des Marchés Financiers (AMF)
4. iBUS: AN INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM SOON IN A BUS NEAR YOU
Eric Stevenson
Société de Transport de Montréal (STM) and Association du Transport Urbain du Québec (ATUQ)
5. THOUGHTS ON THE PROJECT FOR A LRT ON THE NEW CHAMPLAIN BRIDGE
Jacques Roy
HEC Montréal
6. LRT, A VISION FOR THE FUTURE
Michel Veilleux
Agence Métropolitaine de Transport (AMT)
7. MONTRÉAL, A HEART THAT BEATS TO THE RHYTHM OF GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS
Sylvie Vachon
Montreal port authority and logistics and transportation metropolitan cluster of Montréal (cargo Montréal)
8. TRANSFORMING URBAN MOBILITY: ELECTRIC CAR-SHARING ON A WIDE SCALE
Hervé Muller
IER USA
9. FORMATIVE PROJECTS FOR MONTRÉAL’S GROWTH
Aref Salem
Ville de Montréal
10. MOBILITY AND MAJOR PROJECTS: THE ISSUE OF PLANNING
Ginette Sylvain
Ministère des transports
11. PROGRESS OF THE NEW BRIDGE FOR THE ST. LAWRENCE PROJECT
Marc Brazeau
Transport Canada
When it comes to the movement of people or the transportation of goods, the fluidity and efficiency of our transportation networks have major repercussions on Montréal's economy and development. Come discuss strategies the city must focus on to ensure the competitiveness and growth of this key sector, and reflect on today's problems and tomorrow's solutions for efficient transportation networks.
- Learn how the smooth flow of people and goods is strategically important for the city, and determine the means that must be used to encourage this fluidity
- Understand the issues relating to the transportation of goods, whether by ship, rail, air, or road
- Take stock of the maintenance of transportation infrastructure in the metropolitan region in order to fully understand its impact in the short, medium, and long term
- Reflect on measures to take to ensure the competitiveness and growth of this strategic sector for our economy
From 7 a.m. to 7:30 a.m.: Registration, breakfast, and networking
From 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.: Conferences
From 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m.: Networking buffet
PROGRAM
TICKETS AVAILABLE ON SITE ON THE DAY OF THE EVENT.