New York MTA’s Sulmont Among ‘Next-Gen Train Control’ Presenters

Written by William C. Vantuono, Editor-in-Chief
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New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority Senior Vice President, Signals and Train Controls, MTA Construction and Development/New York City Transit Gregoire Sulmont will present on “New York City Transit CBTC Program and CBTC Centric Technology” at Railway Age’s Next-Gen Train Control Conference, presented jointly with Parsons. He will be joined by David Chabanon, Program Manager, and Thilde Pedersen, Program Management Support, CBTC GEC, Atkins/HNTB. Hearing from industry experts like Sulmont is just one reason to participate. Need more? Here are ten:

  1. Spend valuable networking time with signaling and train control professionals from around the world.
  2. Learn about innovative approaches to implementing advanced technologies.
  3. Discover new methods for procurement and contracting.
  4. Provide input on standards development.
  5. Become better-informed on current R&D initiatives.
  6. Share lessons-learned with industry colleagues.
  7. Connect with potential new customers.
  8. Acquire all the knowledge you need about ongoing and planned projects.
  9. Discover what regulations are coming and how they could impact your business.
  10. Advanced your standing as a railway industry professional.

Railway Age’s Next-Gen Train Control Conference, presented jointly with Parsons, will feature in-depth technical sessions and comprehensive project updates on CBTC for rail transit, PTC for main line railways and related advanced, emerging technologies—artificial intelligence, Big Data, cybersecurity and more. Presented by leading experts from around the world, this conference is now in its third decade, and is the global rail industry’s single-most important communications and signaling event.

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