IIID Traffic&Transport 2010

Traffic&Transport 2011 - Programme


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Thursday, 08 September 2011
 
09:00       Registration and Refreshment
10:00   Welcomes
Peter Simlinger, International Institute for Information Design (IIID), Wien/Vienna, Austria
Walter Wasner, Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology (BMVIT), Wien/Vienna, Austria
10:15   Chairman's opening remarks
Prof. Clive Richards, IIID President, Principal Clive Richards & Associates, Coventry, UK
Diana Frank, Büro für Konzeption und Gestaltung, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
10:30 Keynote:
Exploring the potential of social media for designing future traveller information systems
Margarita Marie Köhl, University of Vienna: Department of Communication, Vienna, Austria
11:00 Session 1: Social Media: Putting users first
  SKUZME – A social media service that connects commuters with commuters and better transport choices
Arno Hart, the RNO Group, Columbia, USA
11:25   Refreshment break
11:55 The importance of users and crowd sourcing systems for the creation and the operation of traffic information services
Michael Kieslinger, M.A., Fluidtime Data Services GmbH, Vienna, Austria
  From participative information to real time user co-creation in transportation systems
Christophe Tallec, Uinfoshare, Paris, France
Standardisations for information exchange in public transport and its benefits using the example of IP-KOM-ÖV
Anselmo Stelzer, TU Darmstadt, Institute of Traffic, Chair of Railway Engineering, Darmstadt, Germany
13:10   Lunch
14:15   Session 2: Making use of social media
  Social Networks meets journey planners – New developments
Dirk Esters, HaCon Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH , Hannover, Germany
  The involvement of mobile social software in cooperative traffic systems and dynamic ridesharing. A comparative view
Dr Oana Stefana Mitrea, IFZ- Inter-University Research Centre for Technology, Work and Culture, Klagenfurt, Austria
  Impactful communication that makes meaningful changes
Myles Miller, LeadUP & LearningBreaks.com, Harrisburg, USA
15:30   Refreshment break
16:00 GreenCityStreets.com – tools for improving citizen involvement in public transportation
Andrew Nash, Vienna Transport Strategies, Vienna, Austria
Focus groups concerning passenger behaviour and travel experience as a basic for creating an infoconnectivity system
Kilian Jaeger, Stuttgart Media University (HdM), Stuttgart, Germany
16:50   Summary of day, instructions for social event  
20:00   Social event at Cobenzl, hosted by the mayor of Vienna
 
Friday, 09 September 2011
 
09:00   Chairman's opening remarks
Prof. Clive Richards, IIID President, Principal Clive Richards & Associates, Coventry, UK
Diana Frank, Büro für Konzeption und Gestaltung, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
09:15   Session 3: In times of crisis and uncertainty
  The sound of the crowd - how social media can complement traditional information systems
Niall Gardiner, Tayside and Central Scotland Transport Partnership (Tactran), Perth, UK
Dr Craig Nelson, Steer Davies Gleave, London, UK
  From version 1.0 to version 2.0 – Theses about challenges for the rail terminal management from a Swiss perspective
Luca Steinmann, Schweizerische Bundesbahnen (SBB), Kloten, Switzerland
  The use of Twitter in public transport in Norway when traffic problems arise
Bent Flyen, Empatix AS, Norway
10:30   Refreshment break
11:15 Use of Facebook and Twitter by public transport operators and authorities in a time of crisis: experience from the UK and Ireland
John Austin, Austin Analytics, Cambridge, UK
  How information design and social media impacted railway use, mobility and life in the wake of the recent disasters in Japan
Keiichi Koyama, i Design inc., Tokyo, Japan
Makoto Takeuchi, Takeuchi Design Inc, Tokyo, Japan
12:05   Policy Panel
John Austin, Austin Analytics, UK
Niall Gardiner, Tayside and Central Scotland Transport Partnership (Tactran), UK
Arno Hart, the RNO Group, USA
Ing. Roland Krpata, Barrier free station planning & visual and tactile orientation systems, Wiener Linien, Austria
Prof. Clive Richards, IIID President, Principal Clive Richards & Associates, UK
Michael Schacherhofer, Director Corporate Online and Social Media Communication, Austrian Federal Railway, Austria
Diana Frank, Büro für Konzeption und Gestaltung, Germany (Moderator)

12:35   Chairman’s closing remarks
Prof. Clive Richards, IIID President, Principal Clive Richards & Associates, Coventry, UK
Diana Frank, Büro für Konzeption und Gestaltung, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
13:00   Lunch
Innovations in Traffic & Transport Information
14:15   Chairman's Opening Remarks
Prof. Clive Richards, IIID President, Principal Clive Richards & Associates, Coventry, UK
Diana Frank, Büro für Konzeption und Gestaltung, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
14:25 Passenger reactions and passenger actions: Improving public transport
Leonard Verhoef, Human Efficiency, Utrecht, The Netherlands
  TellMeTheWay - A speech-based travel-companion for intermodal routes in public transport
Sven Leitinger, Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft m.b.H., Salzburg, Austria
  Integrated airport signage planning for better passenger experience and higher revenues
Nicolai Okkels, Triagonal Information Design ApS, Copenhagen, Denmark
15:25   Refreshment break
16:00 The Austrian federal railways routing system – a project experience from the Vienna central station
Alfred Ritter, Arch. DI Alfred Ritter, Vienna, Austria
    ITS Vienna Region / AnachB.at / GIP – status quo and the next challenges
Marianne Leitgeb-Zach, Verkehrsverbund Ost-Region VOR GmbH / ITS Vienna Region, Vienna, Austria
    MSc Traffic&Transport Information Design
Peter Simlinger, International Institute for Information Design (IIID), Wien, Austria
17:00   Closing remarks and end of Traffic&Transport 2011
Prof. Clive Richards, IIID President, Principal Clive Richards & Associates, Coventry, UK
Diana Frank, Büro für Konzeption und Gestaltung, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

 
Poster Presentations
 
    Traffic, transport, social media and psychology students
Silvia Mihokovic, Sigmund Freud University, Vienna, Austria
 
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