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Akhilesh Srivastava, the reason behind the automated highway systems in India, and also the Chief General Manager (IT and Highway operations) of NHAI, is coming to Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, Singapore, from 9th to 11th April 2018.
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NHAI to Discuss Roads of the Future in Global Roads & Highways Forum The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has delegated its Chief General Manager (CGM) and winner of the 2018 CIDC Vishwakarma lifetime-achievement award, Akhilesh Srivastava, to participate as a panellist in the 4th Annual Roads & Highways Forum in Singapore. The Forum will be held from April 9th, 2018 to April 11th, 2018 at the Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel. Jointly organized by the International Road Federation (Geneva) and Marcus Evans Group, the conclave will discuss topics such road design and development, road sustainability and safety, Intelligent Transport Systems to improve traffic management, tolling to bridge the funding gaps, financing alternatives, engineering and asset management, among others. Twenty-plus key stakeholders in the roads and highways sector will expound the milestones achieved by their respective countries in road infrastructure, their impact on trade relations and economy of those countries, and the challenges involved. The schedule of the forum is charted into plenary sessions, panel discussions, industrial tours, keynote presentations and discussions, and case studies and key international presentations. CGM Akhilesh Srivastava, the delegate from India, will deliver a key presentation on the NHAI’s highways modernization cluster project. He, along with two other panellists, also will discuss the impact of China’s One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative on Asia. The highways initiative undertaken by the CGM involves several distinct subprojects including Wayside Amenities (WSA), Electronic Toll Collection (ETC), Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS), Road Asset Management System (RAMS), and UAVs and LiDARs for highway project management. Brief Insight into the Modernisation The ongoing WSA subproject is providing highway motorists with advanced civic amenities on national highways. ETCs are being installed at Toll gantries on national highways to digitalize and automate toll transactions. The ATMS uses advanced technology to monitor highway traffic and provide emergency services to mitigate all kinds of highways mishaps and accidents. The RAMS acts as a central database to retrieve, analyze, store, and process all highway- related data. UAVs and LiDARs have been deployed to monitor and regulate highway projects and prepare DPRs for those projects, and help the ATMs and the RAMS gather and process data. The NHAI CGM – along with a high-ranking delegate from World Bank global infrastructure facility in Singapore and one from Korean Development Bank – will talk about the impact China’s OBOR project will have on Asia. The OBOR initiative is China’s proposed intercontinental roadway and maritime trade network that aims to connect Eurasian nations and revive the erstwhile Silk Road. CGM Mr.
Akhilesh Srivastava and his co-speakers will present their assessment of the impact the proposed network will have on the continent. Other notable topics the 20-plus stakeholders will present and discuss on include China- Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), latest tolling technologies, Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), autonomous roads and vehicles, resolving challenges ahead of PPP projects, latest pavement technologies, future vehicular technology, advanced road safety, Road Asset Management System (RAMS), and much more. The technical congress, of which the Vishwakarma award-winner is an important part of, will facilitate intellectual discussions and networking between the delegates and generate ideas on solving the economic and political challenges that arise due to various domestic and global road infrastructure issue and on building the roads of the future. #Fastag #AkhileshSrivastava #DevelopmentOfRoadWaysInIndia