According to a report recently published by Kuwait Financial Centre, the GCC countries are on track to spend a total of $97 billion between 2011 and 2020 for new road and railway projects. Saudi Arabia will be one the largest spender on developing new road networks as well as improving existing ones.
IIR Middle East and Gulf Traffic
SAVE THE DATES
21 – 22 May 2012
Future Roads – Saudi Arabia |
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
We are currently accepting papers, speakers and presentations for this event. If you have a noteworthy case study or extensive experience, you are invited to send in your proposal to speak at this event.
Suggested topics and areas of expertise to cover include but are not limited to:
- View from Above: The Kingdom’s Master-Plan for the Transport Sector
- ITS Strategies and Policies in the Kingdom
- Sustainable Transport
- ITS Architecture and Deployment
- Road Safety Enforcement
- Integrating ITS and Road Safety into Urban Planning
- Multimodal ITS Implementation Across Major Stakeholders
- Roads Project Finance Models: is PPP an option?
Please contact me at ramy.bayyour@iirme.com or +971 4 4072615 by Thursday 8 December 2011 with the following information:
- Proposed title of presentation or case study
- Proposed speaker name, job title and company
- Contact information including direct phone number and email address
- Brief overview of the presentation (3-5 bullet points for outlining key audience benefits)
- A short biography
Who Will You Meet and Who Should Attend?
- Government Entities including Ministries, Municipalities. Transport Authorities & Advisory Bodies
- Primary Contractors
- Consultants and Advisors
- Solution Providers
About Gulf Traffic
Gulf Traffic is a dedicated event for the Road, Public Transport and Parking industries in the MENA region, bringing together some of the leading suppliers from all corners of the globe and providing them with the opportunity to meet with targeted audiences wanting to witness and source the latest trends and technologies.