Systems modelling in railways: virtual worlds, real possibilities
Date 18 March 2010
Time
08:30 - Registration and refreshments
16:30 - Questions and closing remarks
Location
IET London: Savoy Place, UK
Reducing risk through modelling
Upgrading a large scale infrastructure like a railway system (both mainline and metro) can be a very expensive business – however, as pressure increases on our transport systems to create efficiencies in emissions, power and overall cost – is software modelling the future of railway system design?
Are you new to, or interested in this area?
Via a free to attend, optional tutorial session, the seminar not only represents an accessible entry point for those interested in gaining a practical understanding of the basics and benefits of Railway system modelling, but also a forum for experts to delve further into practical – and innovative applications.
Seminar highlights:
- Using system modelling to improve energy efficiency
- Roderick Smith, Chair, The Future Railway Research Centre
- Modelling the future to reduce risk
- Catherine Norris, Systems Modelling Delivery Manager and David Dobson, Systems Modelling Strategy Manager, London Underground
- Data Control – Modelling a complex system and managing complex data
- Martyn Chymera, Optimisation Consultant, Cogitare
And many many more!
I look forward to meeting you in March!
Programme
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Organiser
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