Now that the dust has settled post-COVID – we seek to understand how travel patterns have changed and where to from here for strategic transport modelling. The session looks to draw out key modelling challenges associated with uncertainty in different dimensions. Presenters will share what the latest data is telling us, together with their thoughts on a range of sources of uncertainty in forecasts. They will also address practical ways of accounting for these based on the latest academic research and practice. The session will consist of three presentations followed by a panel Q&A discussion.
RAC, Main Roads WA and PJA will present on Road Safety Programs, Trials and Speed Management for the WA road network.
The City of Parramatta Council is hosting a one-of-a-kind bike tour and learn about cycleway infrastructure in Parramatta. This is an exciting opportunity to experience first-hand dedicated cycleways such as the Parramatta Valley cycleway and the M4 Shared Path.
Active transport is great for our communities, improving health, reducing emissions and providing a low cost mobility option. So how do we enable and encourage greater uptake of active modes? In this AITPM seminar three transport professionals will share how they are helping make the use of active transport safer and easier in Melbourne.
Join us this March to celebrate International Women's Day and hear about innovative, female-led approaches exploring ways in which data can help us gain a better understanding about transport, its diverse range of customers and ways to facilitate improved mobility for everyone. We’re delighted to be joined by Dr Shamsunnahar Yasmin, Associate Professor Rachel Cardell, and Parisa Zare who will propose research-based methods to make transport more equitable and user-friendly.
We are bringing together movement and place experts to discuss the future of Mobility for South-East Queensland. We will take a look at how rail travel, station precincts and multi-modal transport intersect to create sustainable, liveable and connected places for people to live, work and play. Event presented in partnership with WSP.
Join us for an informative session of presentations and discussion exploring the latest insights on the career experiences of transport professionals. Supported by industry surveys we have two presenters sharing the results of their research, which was informed by the AITPM membership.
Join the AITPM NSW Young Professional Network for an informal networking event with food and drinks where you can socialize and meet new people in a relaxed setting. It's a great opportunity to make connections and expand your professional network.
The Magill Village on Magill Road at Magill is a placemaking project on an arterial road. Wade Della Torre, Manager Infrastructure Services, Campbelltown City Council, and Brett Shuttleworth, Strategic Projects Consultant, City of Burnside will present on the pedestrian, cycling, 40 km/h speed limit and traffic components associated with project. The presentation will include a short walking tour of Magill Village.
Please join the AITPM Young Professional Network and Monash University as we hear from three outstanding industry professionals and their experience in the transport industry. A short panel session and Q&A will be followed by networking with your fellow industry professionals. Nibbles and refreshments will be provided.
Join us online for Aimsun – Beyond Cars – Modelling the Integrated Future of Mobility. Across Australia and New Zealand, transport solutions are considering the benefits of a range of different modes and services which will change how people and goods move around our cities. Aimsun enables true multi-modal simulation, a powerful tool to understand the opportunities and integrated network benefits of your future transport vision. Hear from presenters Dave Keenan, Mohammad Saifuzzaman and Timothy Lim about how Aimsun can support you in assessing journeys across a range of different PT services, active transport, micromobility plus, the potentially significant new technology paradigms as may lay ahead.
The AITPM SA Transport Modelling Network (TMN) is proud to bring you the first Technical Forum for 2023 generously sponsored by Clarity Consult who will be presenting the topic: “The Modelling Toolkit and Advancements in Hybrid Model Development for Practical Applications.” This event will be held on the Thursday 9 March 2023 and will start at 11:30am (Adelaide Time) with the formal presentation, followed by a question-and-answer session before the lunch and networking.
Join the AITPM Transport Modelling Network for an exciting discussion on the outcomes of the Ted Huxtable Research Grant. Our speakers Callan Stirzaker and John Trieu will share their research, analysis, and findings in understanding the pain points and success factors of modelling.
Join us for the first in our Industry Leaders Panel series, for insights into the experience of leading teams of technical professionals, with panellists Nicole Vukic (Arcadis), Virginia Anderson (SMEC), and Will Fooks (Stantec).
Walking, cycling and personal mobility devices have all enjoyed a resurgence as we adapt to post-pandemic life in 2023. This seminar brings together speakers involved in the planning, delivery and data side of active transport infrastructure, to get insight into their work. Join us at SMEC office, Brisbane where we will hear presentations from our industry specialists.
The Level Crossing Removal Project (LXRP) is the largest of its kind in the state’s history, with the aim to remove 110 level crossings in Melbourne by 2030. To date, 67 level crossings have been removed. As the project continues to move forward to achieving its overall aim, the panel will reflect on the works program to date, some of the key challenges, lessons learned and what is next for the LXRP.
SAGE Group and Flinders University have been collaborating over a number of years on various R&D projects, and this partnership has led to many new and exciting applications in terms of future mobility and the digital infrastructure that is required to support it. The presentations from SAGE and Flinders will highlight these achievements and provide a glimpse into what the future of mobility might look like in the very near future. All participants will be given the opportunity to have a ride on the Flinders Express (FLEX) Connected and Autonomous vehicle.
Please join the AITPM WA Branch to hear from specialists on transport and land use integration. Working towards transport and land use integration is a core part of what many AITPM members do. It’s both interesting and challenging to consider and manage differing objectives such as mobility versus access, safety versus efficiency, permanence versus cost, intensification versus road congestion and a range of others. In addition, there are many stakeholders whose views need to be sought when reaching agreements. Lots of creative solutions are available to help achieve integration.
Join AITPM Qld Branch for an evening of casual networking to welcome in the new year and catch up with friends and colleagues. Guest speakers, Brendan O’Keeffe, Brisbane City Council and Tina King, Urbis, will share their knowledge on the topic of Brisbane’s iconic bridges.
Join us for the SIDRA Network model and Variable Demand Modelling for congested traffic Webinar. As a real life case study, the analysis of Alexandra Parade corridor conditions during morning peak period in Melbourne will be presented in detail.
The AITPM SA YPN is ringing in 2023 with the inaugural AITPM SA Bowling Championship proudly sponsored by BE Engineering Solutions!
AITPM VIC Branch and Austraffic are pleased to welcome members and colleagues to come together to welcome 2023 at Albert Park Golf Course. This is a traditionally well attended event that connects our industry colleagues and is a popular networking affair each year. There will be a social game of golf on offer for the avid golfers, once-a-year enthusiasts, and first-timers alike.
The AITPM VIC & TAS Branch and Austraffic where pleased to invite members and colleagues to come together and welcome 2024 with summer drinks and a bite to eat at Albert Park Golf Course. Attendees caught up with friends and colleagues and see what everyone has been up to over the summer break and what they have planned for the year ahead!
AITPM QLD Branch in collaboration with Be Engineering Solutions are proud to host the third in-person event at Toowoomba. Join us to hear from three transport practitioners in their field from Be Engineering Solutions and Toowoomba Regional Council.