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High Speed Rail Asia 2010

May 28, 2010

Title: High Speed Rail Asia 2010
Type: Logistics
Country: China
Location: Hong kong
Date: 2010-07-12
Details:

Time: 12 Jul - 15 Jul 2010
Venue: Renaissance Harbour View Hotel,Hong Kong

High Speed Rail investment, planning and implementation has already started in India, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand and Australia and is rapidly becoming a critical part of each country’s transportation strategy.  High Speed Rail Asia 2010 is the event for rail industry’s leading players who are currently tackling the strategic, technical and operational challenges of designing, delivering, operating and maintaining an efficient high speed rail network. High Speed Rail Asia 2010 is an event targeted at those interested not only in the latest developments in the high speed rail industry but also in the policies, regulations and economics modelling that ensure the creation and operation of world class high speed rail systems. 

High Speed Rail Asia 2010 will examine and discuss high speed rail infrastructure development, anticipated market growth, challenges and opportunities, financing and funding options, advances in technological innovation and the expected market potential by bringing together an international panel of government, operator and industry specialists to share their experiences and insight on high speed rail. 

Key Issues Addressed at High Speed Rail Asia 2010 include :

What cost vs benefit factors need to be taken into consideration when developing and implementing high speed rail systems?

What impact will high speed rail have on domestic aviation – competition or complementary?

What are the potential funding options available to countries looking at high speed rail?

What technologies are to be considered for high speed rail implementation and what are their economic implications?

What integration solutions are available to ensure that technologies from various suppliers work together?

What are the key station design, track-rail interface and rolling stock innovations that should be looked at?

What economies of scale can be achieved from developing dedicated high speed rail corridors – both for passenger and freight rail?

What lessons can be learnt from the success and challenges of countries currently implementing high speed rail systems?
Quick Glance at Programme

Monday, 12th July 2010 – Pre-Conference Workshop
Tuesday, 13th July 2010 – Day One of Conference
Wednesday, 14th July 2010 – Day Two of Conference
Thursday, 15th July 2010 – Post-Conference Workshop

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