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SWARCO at SOFIA URBAN INNOVATION FORUM Paul Forstreiter

SWARCO at SOFIA URBAN INNOVATION FORUM Paul Forstreiter. Corporate Overview. SWARCO First in Traffic Solutions. “ SWARCO has developed into a strong corporate group that is among today's leading international traffic technology suppliers.

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SWARCO at SOFIA URBAN INNOVATION FORUM Paul Forstreiter

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  1. SWARCO at SOFIA URBAN INNOVATION FORUM Paul Forstreiter

  2. Corporate Overview

  3. SWARCO First in Traffic Solutions. “SWARCO has developed into a strong corporate group that is among today's leading international traffic technology suppliers. We want to continue this path of success together with you, our partners, and be your first choice in road safety and intelligent traffic management worldwide.” Manfred Swarovski President and founder of SWARCO

  4. SWARCO‘sLeadingpositions • 80 companies in 20 countries • World‘s no. 1 in traffic signal production • World‘s no. 2 in glass bead production • The most comprehensive range of road safety and traffic management solutions (one-stop shop) • Industry leader in LED signalling • Industry leader in adaptive traffic control • Market leader in traffic management in the Nordic region • Among Europe’s Top Five in road marking contracting • over 40 years of experience in the industry

  5. SWARCO‘sworlwidelocations Country with local SWARCO company or production facility SWARCO products and solution deployed by Swarco partners in 60 countries of the world.

  6. SWARCO Key Figures Net Sales (Mio. €) Employees working for Swarco

  7. SMIS0105I12XX Smart Mobility in Smart Cities

  8. Our Urbanised World 7,000,000,000 inhabitants in 2011 51% in urban areas > 66% forecast in 2040 MOBILITY affects the economy, health business and the environment

  9. Benefits from ITS • BENEFITS PROVIDED BY • ITS HAVE BEEN DEMONSTRATED • ACCIDENT REDUCTION OF 30% • CONGESTION REDUCTION OF 15% • ENERGY CONSUMPTION REDUCED BY 20% • VERY HIGH BENEFIT/COST RATIO • e.Safety Forum, EU Europe has launched the ITS Action Plan

  10. Swarcos full range of solutions

  11. PRODUCTS SOLUTIONS SYSTEMS SERVICES

  12. URBAN TRAFFIC CONTROL

  13. URBAN Streetlighting

  14. INTERURBAN TRAFFIC CONTROL

  15. PARKING

  16. E-MOBILITY Master Satellite

  17. PUBLIC TRANSPORT

  18. INFOMOBILITY

  19. Roadmarking & Materials

  20. Global References

  21. PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC Installation, Replacement and Maintenance of Intelligent Traffic Systems for the City of Prague Customer:Municipality of Prague Project Volume: EUR 51.5 mill Project Period: 2007 – (incl. maintenance) • 3 urban traffic control centers, Traffic controllers • Centralization of 350 intersections • Traffic detectors & communication • 60 video detection systems, 4,000 detection loops • Replacement of 10,000 traffic signals • Coordination of cabling works

  22. BERLIN, GERMANY Traffic Management System for the City of Berlin Customer:Senate of the City of Berlin Project Volume: 8.56 MEUR Project Period: 2006 – 2011 • 1 urban traffic control centre • Centralization of 450 intersections • 4,700 vehicle loop detectors, 60 video detection cameras • 50 signalisation devices for blind persons • Replacement of approx. 1,400 signals • Service & maintenance

  23. ROME, ITALY Extension of the UTC System for the City of Rome Customer:Roma Servizi per la Mobilità Project Volume: 3.2 MEUR Project Period: 2009 – 2010 • 1 traffic centre • Centralization of 74 intersections • Traffic controllers, Traffic detection • Communication equipment • Conversion of approx. 1,400 signals • Service and maintenance

  24. BUDWEIS, CZECH REPUBLIC Installation, Replacement and Maintenance of Intelligent Traffic Systems for the City of Budweis Customer:Municipality of Budweis Project Volume: 2.1 MEUR Project Period: 2004 – (incl. maintenance) • 1 urban traffic control centre • Centralization of 35 intersections • Traffic light controllers • Traffic sensors, Communication devices • Replacement of approx. 1,200 signals • Coordination of the cabling works

  25. BERGEN, NORWAY Installation of a Public Transport System in the City of Bergen Customer:Bybanen (Bergen Light Rail) Project Volume: 1.85 MEUR Project Period: 2008 – 2011 • 28 intersections with priority for the light railway • ITC-2 traffic controllers, SHDSL units • Programming of the priority for the light railway • Connection of intersections to OmniVue central system

  26. TURIN, ITALY Turin Traffic Management System for the XXth Winter Olympic Games Customer:City of Turin Project Volume: 1 MEUR Project Period: 2006 • Integration of multimodal solutions • Optimization of the railway connection • Implementation of dedicated lanes for PT • Intelligent parking guidance system • Park & ride, Multimodal information system • Project planning, conceptual design, …

  27. BARCELONA, SPAIN Maintenance of the Public Transport Management System (including Upgrade and Extension) Customer:Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona Project Volume: 2.8 MEUR Project Period: 2004 – 2012 • Public transport management • Control room with 17 central operators • Service management and fleet management • Real-time passenger information, PT information (bus stop, on-board) • On-board AVM software, Comprehensive service and analysis tools, Data communication by TETRA

  28. TRONDHEIM, NORWAY Public Transport Management System for Trondheim and the County of South-Trondelag Customer:AtB Project Volume: 3.5 MEUR Project Period: 2009 – 2011 • Management of 350 buses • Integration of 100 bus-stops • Real-time information (web, warp, on-board) • Advanced traffic light priority for buses/trams • Statistics and evaluation data • Technical operation and maintenance

  29. MAASTRICHT, NETHERLANDS Parking Guidance System for the City of Maastricht Customer: Municipality of Maastricht Project Volume: 0.7 MEUR Project Period: 2010 • 43 signposts with 149 dynamic signs • Three-digit-tricolour LCD, LED backlight • 15 signposts with 49 static signs • Host computer with web-based user interface • 15 parking areas, Radio data communication • Design, installation and service

  30. HEIDELBERG, GERMANY Parking Guidance System for the City of Heidelberg Customer:City of Heidelberg Project Volume: 1.3 MEUR Project Period: 2010 • 20 parking areas; 7,500 parking spaces • 56 dynamic information signs • 154 three-LED illuminated LCDs, 81 static signs • Central computer, complex traffic routing • Real-time information, Wired/wireless data communication • Internet platform

  31. BUCHAREST, ROMANIA Bucharest Transport Management System (BTMS) Customer:City of Bucharest Project Volume: 18.5 MEUR Project Period: 2007 – (incl. maintenance) • New traffic control centre, • 140 intersections (expandable to 1k) • Fully adaptive traffic control, 140 controllers • PTM system (integration of 300 vehicles) • Fibre-optic communication • CCTV for 140 intersections

  32. Few principles for real benefits • INSERT ITS in “CITY PLANNING” • Technology alone is not the solution • TACKLE REAL PROBLEMS, FIX TARGETS • Do not follow “fashion” • USE PROVEN TECHNOLOGIES • Look at documented results • APPLY A SERIOUS PROJECT MANAGEMENT • ITS is a team work • ASSESS RESULTS AGAINST TARGETS • Learn from results • PLAN FOR THE FULL LIFE CYCLE • Open systems – Management team

  33. THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST Paul Forstreiter SWARCO AG Blattenwaldweg 8 A-6112 Wattens T. +43-5224-5877-0 F. +43-5224-56070 E. paul.forstreiter@swarco.com www.swarco.com

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