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UK Director to Keynotes Train Communications Systems

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training on Friday, May 18, 2007

Clive Burrows, the man in charge of providing specialist advice to the UK Government in the fields of railway engineering, safety, research and development, is to give the keynote opening address at the forthcoming WiFi on trains conference – Train Communications Systems 2007. Burrows, who has been the Director of Technical & Professional in the Department for Transport’s Rail and National Networks Group since 2005, will address train operators from all over the world as they gather in London to discuss progress in providing passengers and rail staff with on-board internet connections.

Train Communications 2007 will examine the ways that new technologies are dramatically altering on-board communications systems. As Graham Wilde, CEO of BWCS, put it “Suddenly train companies are being offered new and dynamic ways to make their services more profitable, more secure, more efficient and even more passenger friendly.”

“Almost every train company which is currently offering or trialling on-board train internet services for passengers and staff will be at this year’s conference,” reports Wilde. “We feel this is a great opportunity for all of us to learn from their successes and occasional failures, as well as to hear reports on progress from trials of new systems and services – straight from the horses’ mouths.”

Yet, despite great progress in this sector and in the face of overwhelming public demand for such services, only a handful of train companies have so far managed to supply customers with an internet connection. The latest example of this is the Heathrow Express, which now allows passengers to hook up to the internet as they travel between Paddington and London’s major airport.

The response to this conference, which builds on a similar event last year organised by BWCS, has shown that there is tremendous interest in this topic amongst transport and companies and technology suppliers around the world.

One of the major themes of this year’s conference will be the uses that operators can make of on-board train access to assist in security, safety and reducing staff costs. Delegates will discuss such issues as on-board CCTV being wirelessly relayed from train to trackside and wireless ticketing services.

The speakers will provide first hand accounts of the problems and pitfalls that can befall operators and explain how these can successfully be avoided and overcome. The proponents of all the main wireless access technologies will debate their strategies and solutions as well as discuss the future development of the industry.

Among those presenting at Train Communications Systems 2007 will be:

Virgin Trains, Capitol Corridors Joint Power Authority (US Train Operator), VIA Rail (Canada), Swiss Rail, NSB (Norwegian Rail), GNER, Nokia Siemens Networks, Lloyd’s Register Rail, NS Trains, Icomera, Nomad Digital, T-Systems and many more.

Over two days, a combination of interactive workshops, panel sessions, presentations and networking sessions will explore the commercial and technical issues arising from the deployment of train WiFi around the world as well as other newer applications developed as wireless broadband on trains becomes a reality. Train Communications 2007 will be held in central London on the 6th and 7th of June 2007.

The conference is sponsored by Icomera and Lloyd’s Register Rail with lunches sponsored by Nokia Siemens Networks and Nomad Digital. 21Net is sponsoring a cocktail event at the end of the first day.

More info: Train Communications Systems 2007 »

About BWCS
BWCS is a consultancy that advises on how to turn technologies into business. For users of technology we offer clear insight into how to get the best from new and existing IT and telecoms systems. For vendors of IT and telecoms hardware, software and services we advise on how to turn technologies into business and consumer benefits for your customers. BWCS also publishes a range of “How-to” guides. These books have been sold to senior executives at major companies in over 100 countries throughout the world. For more information please call +44 (0) 7855 155 393.

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