12:11 Conference start 13:47 Ceremony for the signing of a cooperation memorandum between RTU and the Ministry of Transport 14:59 Ingūna Jurgelāne Kaldava welcomes attendees 26:03 RTU rector, profesor,Tālis Juhna 33:43 Minister of transport Kaspars Briškens 49:35 Swedish Ambassador Karin Höglund 01:00:10 Justīna Hudenko, RTU associate professor, prezentācija: "Data-Based Decision Making: Emerging Policy Trends & Transport Statistics." RTU has developed a transportation system model commissioned by the Ministry of Transport for modeling investment outcomes. By further advancing this model, it is possible to achieve a digital twin of the transport system. The presentation will cover the model itself, anticipated interventions in the current transport system, and potential outcomes. 01:21:37 Klāvs Grieze VAS "Latvijas Valsts ceļi" Attīstības pārvaldes direktors. Prezentācija: Collection and Management of Transport Infrastructure Data. Presentation about the Intelligent Transport system and National Access point provided by Latvian State roads 01:38:57 Anna Wieslander, Chief Operating Officer at Elonroad, Sweeden Prezentācija: The Future of Automatic charging and charging infrastructure. Will present Elonroad innovative technology with integrated conductive charging into road surfaces to enable electric vehicles to charge both in motion and while parked 01:55:05 Rasa Gulbe, Dati Group, Member of the Board, Prezentācija: Digital Twin Development Tools for Smart Cities. We are discussing a European initiative (IPCEI) involving 12 countries and over 100 leading European ICT companies, with a total budget of €3.5 billion, being realized by DATI Group. 02:06:08 Roundtable discussions: Data-Driven Decisions What policies are needed to integrate big data into transport modeling? How can we ensure reliable and accessible transport data at national access points? 03:13:42 Eriks Diļevs, Chairman of the Management Board at Eiropas Dzelzceļa līnijas, Prezentācija Rail Baltica implementation in Latvia. Possibilities of becoming Rail Baltica partner 03:32:54 Ivo Vaicis, PhD, RTU Associate . professor, Vice Dean for Innovation, Faculty of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Prezentācija: WHAT ENGINEERING SKILLS ARE NEEDED FOR RAILBALTICA IN LATVIA? The development of Rail Baltica may require an additional 700 railway engineers, and technological advancements will demand specific expertise and retraining. RTU and industry participants from the transport sector have organized a workshop to explore these needs. Let's see the results. 03:52:30 Kitija Gruškevica, RB Rail, Member of the Board, Prezentācija: Rail Baltica: Europe's strategic new railway. Does Rail Baltica become a reality when we aim to complete? 04:18:23 Roundtable discussions: Developing Engineering Skills for Rail Baltica How can we prepare railway engineers with expertise in modern railway systems and technologies? How to align workforce readiness to meet technological advancements. 05:34:34 Aldis Greitāns, Chairman of the Council, Latvia Radio and Television Centre, Prezentācija: Transport Sector Data Cybersecurity: Challenges in Logistics. Phishing Attacks, RAAS, AI-Powered Cyberattacks, and IoT Security 05:54:46 Jānis Liepiņš, CSDD Member of the Board, Prezentācija Cybersecurity in Autonomous Vehicles' Systems. What Must Be Done for Autonomous Vehicles to Become a Reality in Latvia? 06:13:24 Andris Pūrmalis, ex-Ventspils Freeport Authority Managing director, Prezentācija, Risks in seaports and the country's critical infrastructure In this presentation, we will gain a comprehensive overview of transport security from one of the industry's leading experts. 06:51:08 Ģirts Reinsons, Head of the Civil Protection and Operational Information Management, Riga Municipality Prezentācija: Importance of resilient transport infrastructure in extreme weather events What did we learn from July storms? 07:09:46 Viesturs Silenieks, Corporate Development Manager at SIA "Publisko Aktīvu Pārvaldītājs Possessor", Prezentācija: Organisation of Emergency Resources Preparedness for Crisis Management How Ministry of Economics prepares crisis stockpiles for use by municipalities
12:11 Conference start
13:47 Ceremony for the signing of a cooperation memorandum between RTU and the Ministry of Transport
14:59 Ingūna Jurgelāne Kaldava welcomes attendees
26:03 RTU rector, profesor,Tālis Juhna
33:43 Minister of transport Kaspars Briškens
49:35 Swedish Ambassador Karin Höglund
01:00:10 Justīna Hudenko, RTU associate professor, prezentācija: "Data-Based Decision Making: Emerging Policy Trends & Transport Statistics." RTU has developed a transportation system model commissioned by the Ministry of Transport for modeling investment outcomes. By further advancing this model, it is possible to achieve a digital twin of the transport system. The presentation will cover the model itself, anticipated interventions in the current transport system, and potential outcomes.
01:21:37 Klāvs Grieze VAS "Latvijas Valsts ceļi" Attīstības pārvaldes direktors. Prezentācija: Collection and Management of Transport Infrastructure Data. Presentation about the Intelligent Transport system and National Access point provided by Latvian State roads
01:38:57 Anna Wieslander, Chief Operating Officer at Elonroad, Sweeden Prezentācija: The Future of Automatic charging and charging infrastructure. Will present Elonroad innovative technology with integrated conductive charging into road surfaces to enable electric vehicles to charge both in motion and while parked
01:55:05 Rasa Gulbe, Dati Group, Member of the Board, Prezentācija: Digital Twin Development Tools for Smart Cities. We are discussing a European initiative (IPCEI) involving 12 countries and over 100 leading European ICT companies, with a total budget of €3.5 billion, being realized by DATI Group.
02:06:08 Roundtable discussions: Data-Driven Decisions What policies are needed to integrate big data into transport modeling? How can we ensure reliable and accessible transport data at national access points?
03:13:42 Eriks Diļevs, Chairman of the Management Board at Eiropas Dzelzceļa līnijas, Prezentācija Rail Baltica implementation in Latvia. Possibilities of becoming Rail Baltica partner
03:32:54 Ivo Vaicis, PhD, RTU Associate . professor, Vice Dean for Innovation, Faculty of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Prezentācija: WHAT ENGINEERING SKILLS ARE NEEDED FOR RAILBALTICA IN LATVIA? The development of Rail Baltica may require an additional 700 railway engineers, and technological advancements will demand specific expertise and retraining. RTU and industry participants from the transport sector have organized a workshop to explore these needs. Let's see the results.
03:52:30 Kitija Gruškevica, RB Rail, Member of the Board, Prezentācija: Rail Baltica: Europe's strategic new railway. Does Rail Baltica become a reality when we aim to complete?
04:18:23 Roundtable discussions: Developing Engineering Skills for Rail Baltica How can we prepare railway engineers with expertise in modern railway systems and technologies? How to align workforce readiness to meet technological advancements.
05:34:34 Aldis Greitāns, Chairman of the Council, Latvia Radio and Television Centre, Prezentācija: Transport Sector Data Cybersecurity: Challenges in Logistics. Phishing Attacks, RAAS, AI-Powered Cyberattacks, and IoT Security
05:54:46 Jānis Liepiņš, CSDD Member of the Board, Prezentācija Cybersecurity in Autonomous Vehicles' Systems. What Must Be Done for Autonomous Vehicles to Become a Reality in Latvia?
06:13:24 Andris Pūrmalis, ex-Ventspils Freeport Authority Managing director, Prezentācija, Risks in seaports and the country's critical infrastructure In this presentation, we will gain a comprehensive overview of transport security from one of the industry's leading experts.
06:51:08 Ģirts Reinsons, Head of the Civil Protection and Operational Information Management, Riga Municipality Prezentācija: Importance of resilient transport infrastructure in extreme weather events What did we learn from July storms?
07:09:46 Viesturs Silenieks, Corporate Development Manager at SIA "Publisko Aktīvu Pārvaldītājs Possessor", Prezentācija: Organisation of Emergency Resources Preparedness for Crisis Management How Ministry of Economics prepares crisis stockpiles for use by municipalities