Agenda

Wednesday – November 16th.

17:00
Exhibitor setup @ Hilton Nordica

20:00
Welcome reception – Location: Hilton Nordica – Vox Home (Conference Hotel facilities)

Thursday – November 17th.

8:30-9:00
Registration and Welcome!

9:00 – 9:15
Opening remarks – Alexandra Briem, Chairperson of the Reykjavík Environment and Planning Council

9:15 – 10:45 -> Joint conference area
Plenary session 1: The Digital Future

TitleSpeaker
Moving Strætó forwardJóhannes Svavar Rúnarsson, CEO, Strætó
The value of data – turning a PTA into a data factoryEllen Rogde, Ruter
HSL in 2030Mika Nykänen, CEO, HSL
Challenges for Public Transport in the current situationJens Plambeck, SL
Digital – For all?Per Gellert, CPO, Movia

10:45 – 11:30 -> Exhibitor area

Coffee break – Exhibitor introduction

11:30 – 13:00 -> InformNorden Conference Area
Parallel Session 2A – How IT solutions and operations data can lead to increased positive costumer experiences

TitleSpeaker
Realtime data in MoviaLars Thiesson – Movia
New IT development at HSL for better customer experience in accessibility, equity and informationVesa Jääskö
How we use IT to prepare to deliver on our mission; “Sustainable mobility”Karoline Mortensen – Ruter
EU enabling multimodal digital mobility services and availability of dataAnne Laure Le Merre – UITP

11:30 – 13:00 -> NLTM Conference Area
Parallel Session 2B – How to get the customers back in PT?

TitleSpeaker
How did we decide to react – what did we try to achieveMari Flink
Private electric vehicles – friends or foes?Johan Gjaerum – Ruter
How did we communicate with people, companies, drivers, maintenance peopleSusanne Thullberg – SL
Customer driven WinbackKim Gjedsted – Movia

13:00 – 14:00 -> Exhibitor area

Lunch

14:00 – 15:30 -> InformNorden Conference area
Parallel session 3A – ITxPT

TitleSpeaker
ITxPT – now and in the futureAnders Selling & Anastasia Founta
Always ONLINE – Providing more efficient and better Public Transport through standardsTerje Storhaug – Ruter
ITxPT – why and how – experiences from PTOAlain Borruat – TPG

14:00 – 15:30 -> NLTM Conference area
Parallel session 3B – Sustainable PT in a changing climate

TitleSpeaker
Next station is Sustainability!Anne Laure Le Merre, senior expert UITP
Applying circular economy principles to public transport administrationSnorre Lægran – Ruter
Life Cycle Assessment in trend for Zero Emission BusesVictor Hug – Movia

15:30 – 16:00 -> Exhibitor area

Coffee break

16:00 – 17:00 -> Joint conference area
Plenary session 4 – Designing PT

TitleSpeaker
Service design in HSL Eeva Jakobsson – HSL
From regulatory focus to customer focusSian Ambrose – Ruter
Presentation of the five finalists in Nordic PT Design Awards 2022Johan Nordgren – SL

19:00 -> Conference dinner
Location: Harpa Concert Hall
Design awards rewarded

Friday – November 18th.

09:00 – 10:30 -> InformNorden Conference area
Parallel session 5A – Passenger Information – version 2.0

TitleSpeaker
How DOT works with existing data to provide relevant passenger information through the ticketing AppOle Toubro – DOT Denmark, Nana Obbekjær – Movia
Next generation passenger information – more than just public transportTerje Storhaug, – Ruter
Public involvement in bus network designRagnheiður Einarsdóttir – Strætó

09:00 – 10:30 -> NLTM Conference area
Parallel session 5B – Innovation; Celebrating and learning from failures

TitleSpeaker
Finding the core of change management – the emotionsRut Vilhjálmsdóttir – Strætó
Infrastructure projects -how to learn from failuresJohn Söderberg – Region Stockholm
Learning by doing in developing new servicesGisle Pedersen – Entur

10:30 – 11:00 -> Exhibitor area

Coffee break

11:00 – 12:30 -> InformNorden Conference area
Parallel session 6A – Ticketing

TitleSpeaker
National ticket sales based on two standardsJohan Hammar – Samtrafiken
Ticketing in StockholmHenrik Palmér – Region Stockholm
Common contactless payment model for Finnish PTAsJuha Ranta – LMJ

11:00 – 12:30 -> NLTM Conference area
Parallel session 6B – Is BRT the answer?

TitleSpeaker
Where is BRT heading? Worldwide, in Europe and in the Nordic countries. What are the latest trends? Does K2 have some research on this?John Hultén – K2
Case from a Nordic town – Reykjavík (BRT in design phase)Sunna Björg Reynisdóttir
Case from a Nordic town – Kolumbus, Stavanger (BRT working)Geir Helge Hagen – Kolombus

12:30 -> Explore Iceland 🙂