Tuesday,
2 October 2007
|
9:00 |
Registration and coffee |
10:00 |
Welcomes
Chair's opening remarks
Prof. Per Mollerup |
10:15 |
Theme
1: Customer information systems
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Stimulating
innovation and technology for intelligent information
in the context of evolving mobility needs
Walter Wasner, BMVIT Austrian Federal Ministry for
Transport, Innovation and Technology, Unit of Mobility
and Transport Technologies, Wien/Vienna, A |
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INFLOW Information flow without resistance
Katja Schechtner, Arsenal Research, Business Field
Human Centered Mobility Technologies /Vienna, A |
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Bringing
Confidence into Public Transport:
Dundee Public Transport Information System
Phil Berczuk, Head of Design & Communications,
Steer Davies Gleave, London, GB |
11:30 |
Coffee/tea break
|
12:00 |
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Barrierfree
Passenger Information for Real-time Applications
Wolfgang Schroll: CEO, VOR Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region,
Wien/Vienna, A |
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Trip
information requirements in the context of on-demand transportation
services
Gregor Grina, Telargo d.o.o., Ljubljana, SLO |
13:00 |
Lunch |
14:15 |
Theme
2: Barrierfree travel information |
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Barrierfree
travel information offered by OeBB
Christian Eder, Head of Systeme und Prozesse, OeBB-Personenverkehr
AG, Wien/Vienna, A |
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Barrierfree
presentation of information in electronic media
Franz Puehretmair and Gerhard Nussbaum, Competence
Network IT to Support the Integration of People with Disabilities,
Linz, A |
15:15 |
Coffee/tea break |
16:00 |
Theme
3: Ticket vending machines |
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User
centred redesign of Germany’s ticket machines
for the future
Michael Sandmaier, Universitaet Stuttgart IAT, Fraunhofer
Institut Arbeitswirtschaft und Organisation, Competence
Center Human-Computer Interaction, Stuttgart, D |
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Ticket vending machine interfaces, from buttons
for fingers towards graphics for brains
Leonard Verhoef, Human Efficiency, Utrecht, NL |
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The
interface of the new universal ticket vending machines
of RATP
Olivier Veyrune, RATP, Paris, F |
End
approx. 17:30
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Wednesday,
3 October 2007
|
9:00
|
Chair's
opening remarks
Prof. Per Mollerup |
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Theme
4: Requirements of handicapped travellers |
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Personalised
accessible transport services for mobility impaired users
within ASK-IT IP
Evangelia Gaitanidou, Center for Research and Technology
Hellas, Hellenic Institute of Transport, Thermi, Thessaloniki,
GR |
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Multi-sensory
design for mobility
Veronika Egger, is design / Design for All / IIID
Board Member, Wien/Vienna, A |
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POPTIS:
Pre-On-Post-Trip-Information-System of
Wiener Linien
Roland Krpata, Wiener Linien, Wien/Vienna, A |
10:30 |
Coffee/tea
break |
11:15 |
Theme
5: Information on the go |
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Commercial
implications of user needs in Public Transport
Chajim Meinhold, Probst & Consorten, Dresden,
D |
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On-board
dynamic information systems for public transport
Giuseppe Attoma Pepe, ATTOMA DESIGN, Paris, F |
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OeBB
Customer Information Strategy
Stefan Wehinger, CEO, OeBB-Personenverkehr AG,
Wien/Vienna, A |
12:45 |
Lunch |
14:00 |
Theme
6: Information challenges for transport hubs |
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People-centred
design for rail station wayfinding
Andrew Baker, Director, Davis Associates Ltd, Potters
Bar, GB |
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Conceiving
a barrierfree information system for the new
Vienna central railway station
Judith Engel, OeBB Infrastruktur Bau AG, Wien/Vienna,
A |
15:00 |
Coffee/tea
break |
15:45 |
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A
design strategy for our transport interchanges
Yo Kaminagai, Design and Cultural Projects unit manager,
Delegation for Transport Environments and Intermodality
/ RATP, Paris, F |
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Transport,
transport hubs and tragedies in mobility:
Challenges to information design
Martin Foessleitner, High-Perfomance GmbH / IIID Board
Member, Wien/Vienna, A |
17:00 |
Podium:
Summing up |
| End
approx. 17:30 |