15 Mar - 16 Mar 2023
Roads, Tolling & Technology 2023
Australia continues to be a world leader in new technologies and its integration across all road operations. . . with demand for infrastructure and software to support a resurgent transport system, there remains enormous opportunity for new business.
ITS Australia's Roads, Tolling & Technology conference continues with the new-look NeTC (National electronic Tolling and Charging conference) where delegates will extend their focus from toll roads to include all road operations and associated technology: encompassing motorways, arterials and the networks beyond.
This is why industry leaders attend, do business, and meet new partners.
Usable traffic data is the key to successfully predicting and planning road network and infrastructure projects. Having access to accurate traffic data for fact-based decision making will continue to increase in importance over time. Intelematics
(Perhaps) It could be said that tolling and road user charging have been used historically for very specific purposes, for example, collection and covering charges as fund specific pieces of road infrastructure. Over the next 10-years technology and systems can undoubtedly develop to make this a more generic impact, potentially for the greater good of all road users, whether on tolled/charged or non-tolled roads. This is one of our key challenges and will be among our industry's focus over this coming period. Aimsun
ITS Australia is assisting Felicity to connect with industry professionals both in Australia and abroad. We sincerely value the trusted network the organisation brings, which forms a core element for our continued professional development and growth. Felicity Smart Infrastructure
Open invitation to registered RTT delegates
As delegates at RTT we would like to invite you to join a workshop on the afternoon of Thursday 16th March after lunch following the RTT conference close. 16th March 2pm-4pm (incl afternoon tea) Hilton Level 2 Stateroom
This workshop will review the iMOVE project ITS Australia, iMOVE, University of Melbourne, Transport Main Roads QLD, Department Transport Planning Victoria, Main Roads WA, Transport for NSW and Transport Accident Commission are undertaking: Integrated Connected Data for Safe, Efficient Traffic Management.
This project’s aim is to identify and analyse specific aspects of existing and emergent connected and other vehicle and traffic data, to identify how these could supplement and improve existing network management approaches and be integrated with modern traffic control systems in the near-term.
University of Melbourne will present on project activities to date and we will facilitate an interactive Q&A – this is an important project for our sector and we are keen to engage with subject matter experts in our industry.
We hope to have RTT delegates join us for this workshop – if you have any questions or comments please reply directly to ITS Australia.
Stacey Ryan Policy Manager, ITS Australia
Registration
Registration is available to members and non members of ITS Australia - discount rates are available for members, click here to see if your company is a member.
This conference is being planned as an in-person event.
Registration includes:
- Conference Two Day Pass (15-16 Mar 2023)
- Daily Lunch, Refreshments & all-day Barista coffee
- Social Program: Welcome Reception at Zeta Bar Hilton (15 Mar 2023, cocktail function)
- Speaker Slides (on-demand viewing post-event in the ITS Australia Portal)
- Access to discount delegate accommodation at Hilton Sydney
- Workshop
This event is not open to the public.
Registration Fees
- Member
Early Bird: $1,658 / Standard: $1,958 / Late: $2,058 - Speaker Member
Early Bird: $829 / Standard: $979 / Late: $1,029 - Non Member
Early Bird: $1,824 / Standard: $2,124 / Late: $2,224 - Speaker Non Member
Early Bird: $912 / Standard: $1,062 / Late: $1,112 - Welcome Reception (Additional Guest Ticket): $265
Rates include GST.
Registration Dates
Early Bird Registration Discount ends on – 13 Jan 2023
Standard Registration – 14 Jan–28 Feb 2023
Late Registration – 1 Mar–16 Mar 2023
Cancellation, Transfers
Full refund for change of plans are available until 15 Jan 2023, after this date refunds are no longer available due to venue and event planning commitments, however instead of cancelling, your registration may be transferred to a colleague. All requests should be emailed to: admin@its-australia.com.au
No refund is available should the conference migrate to hybrid or fully digital. If the conference is postponed, existing paid registrations will automatically be transferred to the new conference dates. If the event is cancelled, 100% registration refund is available.
The program is designed by industry, for industry.
The program is designed by a committee of transport technology leaders representing government, academia and industry. The committee works collectively over several months to develop a substantive program addressing real-world challenges and opportunities. Like all of ITS Australia’s events, Roads, Tolling & Technology 2023 is designed by industry, for industry. The conference will bring together the best national and international expertise to shape future transport in Australia.
Co-Chairs
Silje Troseth Vice President APAC & General Manager Australia, Q-Free Australia
Lewis Clarke Executive Director Customer Systems and Operations, Transport for NSW
Committee
Andrew Paynter Chief Technology Officer, Transmax
Chris Nielson Senior Account Executive – Transport for NSW, Amazon Web Services
Daniel Hoyne Head of Solution Consulting Asia-Pacific, Kapsch TrafficCom Australia
Felix Hamilton Senior Manager, Transport for NSW and ITS Australia NextGen
Jeremy Nassau Head of Future Transport and Partnerships, Transurban
Professor Majid Sarvi Program Director Transport Technologies, The University of Melbourne
Mikaela Stewart Systems Engineer, Cubic Transportation Systems
Niloo Karimi Director, Signal Services Department of Transport VIC
Phillip Walsh Director Business Development, Australia and New Zealand, Yunex Traffic
Scott Aitken Managing Director, Aimsun
Welcome to Sydney, with new experiences around every corner.
Wildlife, nightlife, the good life – this is Sydney. Hidden restaurants down historic laneways, famous icons on Sydney Harbour, an endless calendar of events. Golden sands, turquoise oceans, dewy green rainforests. Bring the family, your best mates, your soul mate, because nowhere does summer quite like Sydney.
Consider extending your stay in Sydney pre or post the conference and explore all that Sydney and regional NSW have to offer.
Key Dates
Sponsorship Prospectus – email us to request the Prospectus
Abstract Submission Deadline Extension – 23 Nov 2022, 11:59 pm AEDT
Speaker Notifications Sent – Dec 2022
Speaker Registration Deadline – 30 Jan 2023
Preliminary Program Published – Jan 2023
Social Function: Welcome Reception – 15 Mar 2023 (cocktail function)
Conference Dates – 15–16 Mar 2023
Discount Delegate Accommodation
Discount rates starting from 10% off the prevailing flexible rate are available for delegates who wish to stay at the Hilton Hotel - information on how to book is provided with the registration confirmation email.
Welcome Reception
Wed 15 Mar 2023, 6.30pm - 8.30pm
Zeta Bar Sydney Hilton
Included as complimentary with delegate registration, the Welcome Reception cocktail function is a time to relax in a premium lounge environment after the day's sessions with colleagues and new connections. Includes refreshments and canapes.
Additional Guest Tickets: $265 inc gst (purchased via ITS Australia Portal)
Abstract Review Panel
All submissions are reviewed by a panel made up of subject matter experts representing industry, academia and government.
SPONSORSHIP
Sponsorship will provide your organisation with the opportunity to drive sales outcomes by leveraging the marketing and networking channels of ITS Australia – an exclusive opportunity to influence attendees, position branded material onsite and utilise complimentary registration for key staff to attend and network. Email us to request the Prospectus.
- Do business and meet new partners | Generate new sales and develop new business partnerships
- Powerful brand and content marketing | Position your organisation as a leader
- Attendee engagement | Educate and inform delegates about your technology solutions
- Build trust, influence and increase your network | Grow your network, build social media engagement, reinforce loyalty
CONTACT US
Event Manager
Janette Sofronidis
Event & Sponsorship Manager
janette.sofronidis@its-australia.com.au
M. +61 402 428 842
Marketing & Promotion
Matt Harrison
Communications & Stakeholder Manager
matt.harrison@its-australia.com.au
M. +61 400 787 116
Media
This conference is not open to media.
Head Office
T. +61 3 9646 6466
admin@its-australia.com.au
Speakers

Aaron de Rozario
Executive Leader Regulatory Reform / National Transport Commission
Aaron de Rozario joined the National Transport Commission in July 2021 and is responsible for NTC’s regulatory reform initiatives portfolio including the automated vehicle, heavy vehicle and legislative reform programs.
Aaron has over 20 years public sector experience in both Australia and the United Kingdom and has as a strong record of achievement economic development, education, social justice policy and transport portfolios. He has advised the Western Australian and Victorian governments on industry reform, regulatory matters and the impact of technology on public policy.
Prior to joining the NTC, Aaron was Chief Executive officer of Commercial Passenger Vehicles Victoria, where he led the Victorian government’s commercial passenger vehicle reforms and heavily influenced Australia’s policy response to the emergence of ridesharing.
Aaron has a passion for technology and the political economy of software development. He is a Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and holds a Masters in Public Policy from Murdoch University.


Adam Krebs
ME&I Design Manager, West Gate Tunnel Project / Transurban
Adam Krebs has over 23 years’ experience in the transport sector, specializing in Major Infrastructure Project Delivery.
He has held key roles in the design and delivery of the CityLink-Tulla Widening project and the West Gate Tunnel Project over the last ten years. He has grown from a graduate Electrical Engineer to a dedicated senior engineer within the one organisation, gaining experience across planning, tender, and delivery phases of Infrastructure Projects while also having a background in Operations and Maintenance of road assets


Adriana-Simona Mihaita
Senior Lecturer, Lead of Future Mobility / Lab Data Science Institute, University of Technology in Sydney
Dr Mihaita is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Technology in Sydney, founder and leader of the Future Mobility Lab.
She is an industry-focused academic delivering value for people living in smart cities via her strong engagement with the government and several industry partners. Her research focus is to improve people's movement via artificial intelligence in a smart city context.
She is the winner of the 2022 Women in AI Awards – Infrastructure category, a triple finalist in the 2021 IoT Awards – Smart Cities, 2021 ITS Australia for Transport Data Excellence and for R&D Excellence, the winner of the 2018 ITS Australia National Awards for Research Excellence, nominated Transport for NSW Expert panel member, finalist in Smart City Awards 2019, awarded Monash Business School Scholarship for Women in Leadership 2018, nominated for the 2019 Prime Minister's Science Awards, and interviewed by Channel 7 News and The Guardian.


Alex Humphry
ITS Engineer / Transurban
Alex is an ITS Engineer at Transurban and a member of the ITS Australia NextGens Committee. With 4 years industry experience he has worked on a number of communications and CCTV projects across the Sydney motorway network. With the NextGens Committee, he has worked with the ITS Australia Mentoring Committee for 2022 and Spoken at the Sydney October iMove Fireside Chat. For his undergraduate thesis he has explored traffic models and intersection control for autonomous vehicles.


Dr Alexandre Torday
Chief Executive Officer / Aimsun Group
Alex is CEO of Aimsun and has been with the company since 2005. He holds a Master's and PhD in Civil Engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and has led Aimsun global professional service activities for more than 15 years. After successfully launching and developing Aimsun business activities across Australia, New Zealand, and the Asia-Pacific region, he took the role of CEO in early 2022 and is now based at the company headquarters in Barcelona.


Ben Hanly
Senior System Engineer / Cubic Transportation Systems
Ben is a Senior System Engineer with Cubic Transportation Systems, Australia working across Ticketing Solutions globally including the current NGTS Project in Brisbane and work with McMasters University on R&D projects relating to Traffic Management solutions. He has over 8 years of ITS experience with involvement in major road projects including the Tintenbar to Ewingsdale (T2E) and WestConnex Projects in NSW ranging from ITS Infrastructure to Traffic Monitoring and Management Systems. He was awarded the ITS Australia Young Professional Award in 2016 and continues to show an interest in new developments in the future of Transportation.


Chris Myatt
Principal Solutions Engineer / Q-Free Australia
Chris Myatt has more than 18 years’ experience in the ITS industry, seven working with Q-Free in Australia. Graduating from University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Engineering with first class honours, Chris initially worked in consulting, then with the Department of Main Roads. He is now involved with Tolling, Cooperative ITS and Infomobility projects in Australia, and forms part of the respective service lines within Q-Free. Chris is interested in providing optimised engineering solutions to ITS problems, integrating low power, advanced sensing technologies, and various communications technologies.


Chris Nielsen
Senior Account Executive – Transport for NSW / Amazon Web Services
Chris is a senior industry and sales leader, currently serving the Transport Industry as Senior Account Executive with Amazon Web Services.
Over the past 12 years, Chris has worked on major infrastructure projects and in Energy Generation, Rail, Mining, Oil and Gas, Water Wastewater in various Process Automation and Digital roles with Siemens and Schneider Electric. Over the past 10 years, Chris has led teams and developed digital initiatives and segment portfolios to successfully drive energy and operational efficiency, and sustainability. As a Scrum facilitator, Chris enjoys working with customers and teams on complex problems and bringing stakeholders together to think big.


Daniel Shaw
Senior Solution Consultant / Kapsch TrafficCom Australia
With over 10 years of experience in tolling, Daniel is one of the leading minds when it comes to understanding the critical success factors that lead to successful tolling projects. Daniel has delivered ground breaking projects in all parts of the globe and has contributed to the overall body of knowledge in the tolling industry from his outstanding technical excellence.


Daniel van der Hulst
Business Solutions Manager / North East Link State Tolling Corporation
Daniel is the Business Solutions Manager for the North East Link State Tolling Corporation. Daniel has over 14 years’ experience in the transportation industry working on tolling, transport management, and automated fare collection projects.
Prior to joining the STC Daniel worked at Cubic Transportation Systems as a Senior Systems Engineer. In this position he worked on an iMovie research project, the NSW congestion management platform and was part of the bid team that saw Cubic awarded the New Zealand Project NEXT automated fare collection contract.


Dylan Fernandes
Solution Consultant Traffic / Kapsch TrafficCom Australia
Dylan is a Solution Consultant at Kapsch TrafficCom within the APAC region. He works within the Traffic side of the portfolio, which includes Deep Learning technologies, Connected Vehicles and Traffic Management. Best known for his work as a trusted advisor to his clients and partners, he has an extensive background in Software Development and Project Management. A preference for hands-on work, he most enjoys connecting people with practical solutions.


Fatih Budak
Project Director / Yunex Traffic


Fiona Swan
ITS Domain Lead / Transurban
Fiona is a Principal Domain Lead at Transurban. She is an experienced Electrical and Systems Engineer having worked in strategy, delivery and support across a number of industries in Engineering and Infrastructure. At Transurban, Fiona is looking after the ITS Innovation and Strategy team, helping drive Transurban’s vision by understand emerging technology and translating this into the Operational environment, ultimately to providing safe and reliable transport options to customers.


Professor Flora Salim
Professor and Cisco Chair of Digital Transport / University of NSW
Professor Flora Salim is the Cisco Chair of Digital Transport, School of Computer Science and Engineering, UNSW Sydney, and the Deputy Director (Engagement) of UNSW AI Institute. Her research, on behaviour modelling, AI and machine learning on time-series and spatio-temporal sensor data, has been funded by the ARC, Humboldt Foundation, Bayer Foundation, Microsoft Research, Qatar National Research Fund, and many local and international industry partners. She won the Women in AI Awards 2022 ANZ - Defence and Intelligence category.
She is a member of the Australian Research Council (ARC) College of Experts, a Chief Investigator of ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision Making and Society, an Editor of Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable, Ubiquitous Technologies (IMWUT), a member of ACM UbiComp Steering Commitee, Associate Editor of ACM Transactions on Spatial Algorithms and Systems, Area Editor of Pervasive and Mobile Computing, and an Editorial Board member of Scientific Reports. She obtained her PhD from Monash University in 2009.


Fred Kalt
Managing Director / Yunex Traffic
Fred Kalt is the Managing Director of Yunex Traffic, and is responsible for the Asia Pacific ITS business.
Fred has held several senior management positions at Siemens, with multi-year assignments e.g. in Germany, China, USA, Singapore or now in Australia. He has been committed to the ITS industry since he took over Siemens' Intelligent Transport unit in Beijing for Northeast Asia in 2005.
He has already contributed his experience as a Council Member (Board of Directors) of the Intelligent Transport Society Singapore (ITSS), including the Chair of the ITSS Special Interest Group - Business.
Fred studied Information Technology and Electrical Engineering in Germany and has a passion for ITS-related innovations that drive the mobility industry in business and technology.
Specifically, he is dedicated to the digitalisation of ITS because it makes road networks and fleets safer and smarter, to the benefit of people and the environment.


Gerrald Mateo
Area Sales Manager - Oceania / Kapsch TrafficCom Australia
Gerrald Mateo is the Area Sales Manager from Kapsch for the Oceania region, responsible for business development, customer engagement and strategic partnerships in Australia and New Zealand. He graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Electronics & Communications Engineering. Before joining Kapsch, Gerrald spent more than 11 years in the automated data acquisition, industrial test and software-defined instrumentation field in a range of engineering, sales and account management roles. He has extensive experience as technical and business advisor to academia, government and industry on applications like big data, industrial internet of things and edge computing.


Harry Barber OAM
Senior Associate / PBA Transit
Harry Barber is a transport consultant based in Melbourne working for clients in local and State Government often on issues related to parking. Harry publishes the Inside Guide to Congestion Pricing for roads & transport in weekly episodes at https://insideguide.substack.c...


Henry Wu
Director / JYW Consulting
Henry has held various senior management positions across a wide range of Major Transport Infrastructure, Intelligent Transport System and Road User Charging businesses as well as special purpose vehicles for a range of public and private sector clients throughout Australasia.
He formed JYW Consulting in 2005 to provide transportation technology consulting services and was instrumental in leading his team in sharing his vision and commitment, resilience and decisiveness, communications and collaboration that transformed the business as one of Australasia's leading ITS Consulting firm exporting services across Asian Pacific.


Ian McCarthy
Managing Director / Aimsun
I have the privilege of leading Aimsun in Australia and New Zealand. A leader in transport modelling, technology, and advanced analytics, Aimsun is reshaping how we move across the built environment in a more sustainable, safe and productive way. Our software helps thousands of international users model tomorrow's smart mobility networks today. Aimsun's Professional Services provide leading-edge prediction AI and simulation-based solutions. Move Brilliantly...


James Sanderson
National Business Development Manager / Intellispatial
James brings more than 18 years of surveying experience in the disciplines of geospatial data, monitoring, construction, infrastructure, and exploration in Australia and overseas. With a proactive approach to problem solving and driven by innovation, James has delivered geospatial solutions to super high-rise, infrastructure construction and critical infrastructure clients across Australia and Asia. James now guides the strategic business development pursuits of the Intellispatial Group, leveraging the combined strengths of the group to derive geospatial solutions that deliver measurable ROI for clients.


Jennifer Loake
Head of Small & Medium Enterprise Sales – APAC / TomTom
Jennifer leads a team of location technology sales managers across APAC for TomTom. She has 20 years’ experience in location technology having worked in a number of industries including Energy, Resources, and Transportation. Jennifer is focused on contributing towards cleaner and more efficient transportation initiatives in both developed and developing countries. Jennifer holds a Post Graduate Certificate in Management and a Bachelor of Science, both from Massey University in New Zealand.


Jeremy Nassau
Co-Vice President ITS Australia / Head of Future Transport and Partnerships / Transurban
Jeremy was elected as Co-Vice President of the ITS Australia Board in November 2023.
Jeremy Nassau is Head of Future Transport and Partnerships at Transurban, where he has worked for 19 years in a range of roles at the intersection of strategy, technology, smart infrastructure and innovation. For the last 6 years Jeremy has been leading Transurban’s automated vehicle activities, safely delivering a wide range of trials across various jurisdictions and CAV use cases, together with key government and industry partners.
He is currently leading a group in Transurban’s Strategic Innovation function, exploring and establishing innovative new transport businesses.


Lance Brand
Senior Solutions Manager / Q-Free Australia
Over 25 years, Lance Brand has designed and managed technology solutions for the heavy industry, insurance, public and transport sectors. In his 12 years at Q-Free, he has managed Q-Free's tolling back office maintenance services; undertaken the conceptual design and verification of tolling roadside systems; designed smart parking and access control systems; and implemented and managed cloud-based image review services. More recently, Lance has also co-ordinated the delivery of Cooperative ITS solutions to a number of customers across Australia.


Marcus Forsterling
Surface Manager, West Gate Tunnel Project / Transurban
Marcus Forsterling has over 15 years’ experience as a civil engineer in the construction industry, working on major infrastructure projects.
Throughout the past seven years, Marcus has been in a client role with Transurban where he has led the delivery of the CityTulla Widening project and West Gate Tunnel Project.
Prior to his role with Transurban, Marcus spent nine years with Leighton Contractors (now CPB) in project delivery. During this time, Marcus worked on a range of civil, rail, and building projects including the Royal Melbourne Hospital redevelopment, the Westall Rail upgrade, Regional Rail, and the Post Entre Quarantine Facility.
Over the past 15 years in the industry, Marcus has gained experience across projects of all sizes from the tender and planning phase, delivery phase and then through to the commissioning and completions phase. This has allowed him to gain a detailed understanding of the full life cycle of a project and what makes a project successful, both for the contractor and the client.


Mario Filipovic
Manager Intelligent Transport Systems and Advanced Vehicle Safety, Advanced Planning Division / Toyota Australia
During his 30 years at Toyota Australia, Mario has worked in diverse areas such as Manufacturing, Product Development, Regulations & Certification, Accessories and headed up the Advanced Planning Group within the Product Planning Division. For the past 4 years Mario has overseen Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems activity through different trials across Australia.
Mario has a passion for introducing technologies that make vehicles safer, cleaner, and more efficient by exploiting the latest developments in computers, sensors and telecommunications, matched with Australian talent and expertise.


Matko Spadina
Engineering Portfolio Manager / UGL
Matko Spadina is the Engineering Portfolio Manager at UGL, responsible for research and development of the INTEGRA® Operations Management & Asset Optimisation Platform – UGL’s very own, “home grown”, real-time monitoring, control and optimisation technology stack. Matko is a software and platform development professional, with over 20 years’ experience in the definition and delivery of innovative software solutions across many markets, including industrial automation, transport and critical infrastructure, cybersecurity, business process automation, and cloud.


Michael Griffith
President North America / Advanced Mobility Analytics Group
Michael recently retired from the United States Department of Transportation after 33 years and most recently led the Federal Highway Administration’s Office of Safety Technologies as a senior executive. He is now the President of North America for AMAG, where he leads and advises the company on strategies for broad penetration of innovations to transform global road safety practices.
Michael has led policy, research, and technology efforts addressing the safety of all road users including vulnerable ones such as pedestrians and bicyclists. Mike is actively involved with professional organizations such as Institute of Transportation Engineers and Transportation Research Board (TRB). Michael is the current chair for TRB’s Safety and Operations Group. He has also led many international safety efforts including the development of the World Road Association’s Road Safety Manual. Michael’s contributions have been published in several journals.


Mikaela Stewart
Senior Systems Engineering Lead / Cubic Transportation Systems
Mikaela is a Senior Systems Engineering Lead at Cubic Transportation Systems, Australia and the Communications and Engagement Lead for System Engineering Society of Australia (SESA). She has worked at Cubic as a Systems Engineer since 2016. In this position she has worked on the Sydney ticketing system (Opal), the NSW congestion management platform and with McMasters University on R&D projects. She has been awarded company innovation prizes, the Cubic CEO award, and Joint Young Person of the Year for ITS Australia in 2018.
Mikaela graduated from UNSW with two bachelors, Electrical Engineering (honors) and Commerce (Business Strategy and Economic Management).


Mike Makin
Assistant Secretary, Transport Market Reform and Technology Branch and Head, Office of Future Transport Technology / Commonwealth Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts
Mike Makin is Assistant Secretary of Transport Market Reform and Technology Branch, in the Commonwealth Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts, and also Head of the Commonwealth Office of Future Transport Technology.
In this role, Mike leads a wide range of work developing and implementing land transport policy and regulatory reforms.
These include policy development to prepare Australia for the commercial deployment of automated vehicles and other transport innovations such as co-operative intelligent transport systems (C ITS), developing new laws that will govern automated vehicles operating on Australian roads, and overseeing the National Heavy Vehicle Charging Pilot (NHVCP), which is exploring fairer ways to fund Australia's roads through testing alternative ways to charge heavy vehicles for their road usage. Mike also oversees the Secretariat to Infrastructure and Transport Ministers meetings (ITMM)
Prior to this, Mike was Assistant Secretary of News and Media Industry Branch in the Department of Communications and the Arts, and General Manager of Water Resource Planning at the Murray-Darling Basin Authority.
Mike holds a Master of Commerce from Deakin University and a Bachelor of Engineering from RMIT.


Dr Miranda Blogg
Director (CDOP Transition), Safer Road Infrastructure, Engineering and Technology, Infrastructure Management & Delivery Division / Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads
Dr Miranda Blogg is the Director of the Cooperative and Automated Vehicle Initiative at the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads. Miranda has worked for the department for the last 5 years, and prior to, she was a consultant working both in Australia and the United States. Miranda is a registered civil engineer with a PhD in traffic engineering, and has specialised in traffic engineering, transport planning and research for over 20 years.


Munasinghe Rupasinghe
PhD Candidate / Monash University
I joined the SPARC Hub at the Dept of Information Technology, Monash University, as a PhD Scholar in January 2020. I'm currently working on the following Hub project, sponsored by Monash University: 'Road Pavement Upgrade Planning and Scheduling. This project focuses on developing a prototype road pavement upgrade scheduler that accounts for the road network's reasonable traffic rerouting mechanism in Melbourne road network.


Dr Neema Nassir
Senior Lecturer, Transport Engineering Infrastructure Engineering / The University of Melbourne
Dr Neema Nassir is an Associate Professor of Transport Engineering, and the program coordinator of Civil Engineering at the Department of Infrastructure Engineering, University of Melbourne. He is also a member of the AIMES team, and co-lead of Geospatial Transport Planning at CSDILA in the Faculty of Engineering and IT.
Dr Nassir's research is focused on big data from transport systems and new methods to simulate, model, design and manage public transport, shared-mobility, and connected automated transport systems. Prior to joining University of Melbourne, he was a senior researcher at Transit Lab and Urban Mobility Lab of MIT, where he closely collaborated with transport authorities in Chicago, Boston and London. Dr Nassir currently leads several transport research projects in collaboration with the states and federal governments in Australia, including:
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Nerida Power
Chief Customer Officer / Intelematics
Nerida Power is the Marketing Director at Intelematics. Nerida brings experience in strategy and marketing and is highly skilled in identifying and acting upon evidence-driven customer and market insights to deliver exceptional customer and commercial outcomes. With industry experience in banking, wealth, retail, and SaaS, Nerida brings a broad-ranging capability and a deep passion for customers, partners and the teams she leads and collaborates with.


Pablo Ruiz
Head of Operations - Australia / SICE
Pablo Ruiz has over 17 years of experience as an ITS professional. He has a successful track record leading, managing, and delivering large multi-million ITS projects across the globe, including countries such as the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.
He has been recognised as a hands-on, pragmatic, passionate and focused leader of complex and multidisciplinary ITS & Tolling projects throughout his career.
He has now been the Head of Operations for SICE in Australia for more than four years, providing organisational leadership, driving the business technical roadmap, improving operational systems and organisational effectiveness, and playing a significant role in the long-term company strategy.


Paul Milazzo
Technical Project Manager / ATC (Aldridge Traffic Controllers)
Paul is a qualified electrical engineer with a Masters in Real Time Systems and Control from the University of New South Wales.
Paul has worked in the hardware systems design including SCADA systems, communications systems and Power subsystems. More recently, he has been involved with embedded software and hardware systems for Traffic Signal Controllers including the implementation of the TCPIP and Bluetooth capability.
Paul has been involved with the design and testing of the ATSC4 Controller, writing firmware code for the modules as well as Advanced Warning Signal products.
Paul is the Solutions Architect for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and designs and integrates SCATS® Adaptive Traffic Management Systems and related systems.


Rebecca James
Business Development Executive / Navtech Radar
Rebecca James is the Business Development Executive for Navtech Radar in the Highways division. Originally joining as part of the Security team, she was focussed on delivering wide area surveillance for complex, security-critical projects, before moving into Highways applications in 2021. Understanding the customer's needs and expectations are paramount to her role for increasing safety and efficiency on highways.


Richard Delplace
Director Emerging Technologies / Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries
Richard is the Director Emerging Technologies at the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, the peak representative body for the manufacturers and importers of passenger vehicles, light commercial vehicles and motorcycles in Australia.
He is responsible for the coordination of the FCAI members and the development of the FCAI’s approach and policy response to new and future technologies in vehicle safety, autonomy, and environmental performance.
Richard is also a Director on the Boards of ITS Australia, the Australian Automotive Service and Repair Authority (AASRA), and the Mining and Automotive Skills Alliance (AUSMASA).


Rita Excell
Founder / Rita Excell Advisory
Rita is a qualified Civil Engineer with over 25 years’ experience across transport planning, urban planning, business transformation and managing organisational change. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia and is the immediate past president of that association. Rita has been invited to be an expert contributor to Connected and Automated Vehicle steering groups across Australia, New Zealand, United States, Singapore and Canada.
Rita's extensive career has covered, local government, consulting and industry associations, including running the Australia and New Zealand Driverless Vehicle Initiative (ADV), from 2016 to 2021. She was previously the industry head for Transport across ANZO for AWS where she worked with Public Sector Customers, across Land, Sea, Air and Rail Transport.
As the key spokesperson for a number of organisations across her career, Rita has delivered keynote addresses on the topic of driverless vehicles across the globe and has met with all levels of governments and their agencies in Australia, New Zealand, United States and UK. Career highlights include establishing the International ADVI program, running the first on-road demonstration of automated vehicle technology in the Southern Hemisphere in 2015, being the first female President of the Institute of Public Works Engineering, SA and Australasia, as well as having the IPWEA scholarship for Women in asset management named after her.


Rollsy Ponmattam Madassery
Senior Engineer, CMS Lead, Product Development / UGL
Rollsy Ponmattam Madassery is the Integra CMS Lead at UGL and is responsible for the development and delivery of the CMS. Rollsy is an Electrical Engineer who started her career as a Research Engineer in Data Analytics for transformer condition monitoring. Throughout her career, she has worked in various fields including power systems, robotics, maintenance, and transport & technology.


Ronnie Beggs
Director ITS Global Solutions / Cubic Transportation Systems
Ronnie is the Director of ITS Global Solutions for Cubic Transportation Systems and has a systems engineering and product management background. Ronnie leads cross-functional teams in working with customers to push the limits of how technology and transport intersect.


Samira Namin
Technical Director - Electrical Engineering, Roads and Highways, South Qld / GHD
Samira Namin is a Technical Director for Electrical Engineering, Roads and Highways, South Queensland at GHD. She comes from a security and surveillance background and has been working in transport industry since 2003. Being involved in federal government projects and dealt with world leading international integrated detection and screening solutions, her working experiences in ITS space include Brisbane City Council, Department of Transport and Main Roads and WSP. She has presented in 2022 ITS Summit in Brisbane, 2022 AITPM Online Technical Conference Series and has gained professional developments such as RPEQ, RPEV, RPEng, CPEng and APEC certificates. She is participating in Engineers Australia mentorship program as a mentor to assist other engineers and community.


Scott Benjamin
Technical Director Intelligent Transport / WSP
Scott has over 25 years’ experience across network operation, transport data and technology. His passion is helping governments and network managers effectively operationalise strategy and policy, to share knowledge, mentor and develop our industry.
Scott was based in the UK for 10 years, where he worked on UK and EU Euro-regional ITS projects. These projects included network management and pricing: shifting the dial on operational efficiency. Since moving back to Australia, Scott has worked and delivered projects across Australia with state and federal governments including driving transformation through C-ITS. He has been closely involved with development of AIMES and is part of the AIMES executive.
Scott co-leads global initiatives driving change in future mobility and drive to zero carbon for WSP. Scott is a chartered engineer and a fellow, past board member and State President of the AITPM.


Scott Wilson
Client Service Lead - Road User Charging Australia/New Zealand / CDM Smith
Scott leads CDM Smith’s (formerly Milestone Solutions) road user charging practice for Australia and New Zealand and has over 20 years of experience in transport strategy, policy and regulatory advice specialising in all forms of road pricing.
He has worked for clients in the USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Hong Kong, the UAE, and the European Commission. He specialises in advising on strategy, policy, planning, governance, regulation and economics for road pricing. More recently he advised the Commonwealth Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications on its National Heavy Vehicle Charging Pilot. He is also working on RUC pilots in numerous US states.
He writes the world’s only blog on road pricing at http://roadpricing.blogspot.co...


Silje Troseth
President ITS Australia / Vice President APAC & General Manager Australia / Q-Free Australia
Silje Troeth was elected President of the ITS Australia Board of Directors in November 2023.
Silje has been working in the ITS industry for 15 years both with the private sector and the public sector within project management, project delivery, sales and marketing. Silje has been with Q-Free Australia since 2004 and has held various positions within the company in Norway, Australia and the Asia Pacific region, most recently as General Manager and Senior Vice President for AMPEA (Asia Pacific Middle East and Africa).
Silje has been a director of ITS Australia since 2018, and in addition to serving as President, Silje also serves as Chair of the Marketing & Communications Committee, and sits on the Membership Committee. Silje holds a Bachelor degree from the University of Western Sydney and a Master’s degree from the University of Technology Sydney.


Simon Washington
CEO and Managing Director / Advanced Mobility Analytics Group
Dr Simon Washington is currently Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Advanced Mobility Analytics Group Pty Ltd (AMAG), a transport software-as-a-service analytics company based in Brisbane, QLD. AMAG currently employs a team of about 32 engineers across three countries and has validated, refined, or delivered its SMART Platform technology in over 50 cities across 8 countries. AMAG currently has three targeted products in the market with customers, including SMART Safety, Operations, and Survey.
Simon has been an active researcher in road safety during his entire career, has co-authored more than 200 technical papers and 2 textbooks, and has won numerous awards for his professional contributions to transport safety. Simon also held leadership and management roles at UC Berkeley and the University of Queensland prior to joining AMAG.


Stacey Ryan (Moderator)
Policy Manager / ITS Australia
Stacey brings to ITS Australia more than 20 years’ experience in communications, policy, and engagement in the public and private sector. In government, she worked in highly regulated environments including transport, planning, liquor and gaming, and emergency services. Stacey has a strong policy development and legislative background and managed engagement and building strong relationships with external stakeholders across all levels of government, NGOs, clients, collaborators, and the media; fostering partnerships that collaboratively work to solve problems we collectively face.


Susan Harris
Chief Executive Officer / ITS Australia
As Chief Executive of ITS Australia, and with an extensive career in transport strategy, Susan is ideally placed at the intersection of technology and transport. Supported by strong connections to the international ITS community and the global network of ITS Associations, Susan works tirelessly advocating for the benefits of transport technologies for business and for the broader Australian community.
Susan is highly regarded for her roles supporting the growth and innovation of the nation’s transport technology industries. She works across a number of industry advisory groups and is a regular advisor to the State and Federal Governments, and their Ministers, on transport technology and mobility issues.


Timothy Lim
Regional Head of Professional Services / Aimsun
Tim is the Regional Head of Professional Services for Aimsun Asia Pacific region. He has 15 years of experience in the industry and has led the team that delivered multiple 'Australia first' projects including the M4MMS predictive system and Tactical Adelaide Model Framework. He is always keen to explore with Aimsun users, partners and clients, new and innovative solutions to achieve greater benefits for the community.


Usman Khalid
Senior Product Manager / Intelematics
Usman is the Product Manager for the Mobility as a Service (MaaS) platform Omniway & ridePlan with the vision to build more sustainable and convenient human-centric urban mobility solutions that can provide an enhanced mobility experience. Usman has been with Intelematics for more than 4 years and has previously managed and delivered safety & security solutions, roadside assistance, and in-vehicle head unit applications for OEMs.


Whitney Keller
Project Manager / Kapsch TrafficCom Australia


Wilson Yung
Principal Data Science Consultant / NCS DSpark
Wilson is a data science consultant crossing over from geo-spatial, academic research and town planning disciplines. He focuses on using a combination of data analytics and GIS methods to support the business and organizations in making informed decisions and shaping long term policies for sustainable futures.

About the venue
Hilton Sydney
Brimming with style and character, Hilton Sydney is located in the heart of the city’s shopping, entertainment, and business district. Hilton Sydney features one of Australia’s largest and best hotel convention and meeting areas.
Hilton Hotel
488 George Street
Sydney NSW 2000
www.hiltonsydney.com.au
Delegate Accommodation: Discount rates starting from 10% off the prevailing flexible rate are available for delegates who wish to stay at the Hilton Hotel - information on how to book is provided with the registration confirmation email.