Speaker's presentation
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Land value capture, an opportunity for Greater Montréal
Vincent Joli-Coeur, Banque Nationale
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Managing and pricing transportation – cases
Jean-François Barsoum, IBM
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A smart, integrated, Montréal-made one-way carsharing service
Marco Viviani, Communauto
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Smartphone and tomorrow’s urban mobility
Sam Vermette, Transit App
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Information: the solution to parking problems
Dominic Chartrand, VenueParking.com
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How to adequately meet citizens’ needs? The taxi, a forward-looking industry
Dory Saliba, Comité provincial de concertation et de développement de l’industrie du taxi
(CPCDIT)
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Technology serving transportation needs
Jean-Nicolas Guillemette, Uber Québec
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Electrifying Montréal’s taxis and limousines
Thierry St-Cyr, Taxelco
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Intelligence ‒ past, present, and future ‒ in Laval
Pierre Lavigueur, Société de transport de Laval
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The Origin-Destination survey, an essential tool in urban transit planning
Nicolas Girard, Agence métropolitaine de transport
New public transit projects will help Montréal reduce the cost of congestion ‒ an estimated $1.8 billion ‒ which is a check on its productivity and economic performance. Challenges lie ahead for the city in terms of financing infrastructures needed to respond to demographic growth.
Montréal, a city of creativity and innovation, has what it takes to be a leader in intelligent transportation systems (ITS). These systems enable a wide range of services that make travel easier and make it possible to adopt an integrated approach to urban mobility.
By taking part in the Strategic Forum on Urban Mobility and Intelligent Transportation, you will:
- Get the latest news on upcoming major public transit projects for the city intended to reduce traffic congestion and improve traffic flow;
- Understand the strategic importance of smooth traffic flow for Montréal and identify ways to improve it;
- Discover the many future business opportunities in this sector;
- Observe concrete examples of applications for the city;
- Witness international best practices.
DETAILED PROGRAM (PDF)