• Julián Nuñez, ASECAP President – Welcome
• Diego Cattoni, AISCAT President
• Beniamino Lo Presti, President, Milano Serravalle - Milano Tangenziali S.p.A.
• Italian elected officials
• Bill Halkias, IBTTA President
• Anouar Benazzouz, IRF President
This panel discussion aims to address the crucial need for establishing an effective regulatory framework and standards that facilitate the deployment and seamless updating of innovative roads and traffic management solutions. As technology continues to evolve and new advancements emerge in areas such as smart transportation, finance, public-private partnerships (PPP), and more, it becomes imperative to ensure a harmonized and adaptable environment for implementing these solutions.
Moderator: Alenka Kosic, ASECAP COPER IV Chair, Dars, Slovenia
• Valerio Molinari, Ecogest SpA, Italy - Eco-innovation and environmental sustainability in road and motorway green management
• Tawnya Freund, ViaPlus, USA - A comprehensive approach to creating sustainable roadway environment
• Martin Binder, ASFINAG, Austria - Smart measure as solution for increasing mobility needs
• Nejan Hatko, HATKO Sound Barriers, Turkey - Using Recycling material for sustainable noise barrier
• Andrea Grasso, Unipoltech, Italy - Greening the future: Pioneering role in sustainable road and urban mobility transformation
Moderator: Emanuela Stocchi, ASECAP COPER II Chair, AISCAT, Italy
• Xavier Daura, ABERTIS Group, Spain - Challenges & opportunities in achieving net-zero
• Edoardo Ciorra, Autostrade Per l’Italia, Italy - Artificial intelligence for Road Safety (AIRoS: an innovative and experimental data-driven approach towards vision zero targets
• Jauffrey Faustini, Autoroutes Trafic, France - Salvo, connected vehicle data for road safety analysis
• Maros Demjan, Narodna Dialnicna Spolocnost, a.s, Slovak Republic - Implementation of the national Road Safety Strategy
• Roberto Arditi, Sina, Italy - A massive action to diffuse the culture of road safety in Italy
Moderator: René Moser, Managing Director and Senior Expert in Corporate Strategy, Innovation and International Affairs, ASFINAG, Austria
• Manos Vrailas, Hellastron, Greece - Road User Charging (RUC) in Europe – An opportunity or a Threat?
• Bern Datler, ASFINAG, Austria - Introduction of CO2-Tolling in Austria - on January 1, 2024 Challenges and Opportunities
• Matthew Daus, University Transportation Research Center, City University of New York at The City College of NY, USA - New York city Congestion Pricing
• Javier Martinez Ordonez, Vialivre S.A., Portugal - Satelise ®: A Smart Mobility Solution for Road User Charging. Results of the pilot project in Portugal (2020-2022)
• Alessandro Taddei, Telepass, Italy - Telepass experience in providing services in brand new CO2 Tolling schemas
Moderator: Dimitrios Mandalozis, Chief Operations Officer, Agean Motorway S.A., Greece
• Konstantinos Koutsoukos, EGNATIA ODOS S.A, Greece - Weight in motion applications at Egniatia Odos tollway
• Tiago Francisco Santos, Brisa Autostrada, Portugal - Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR)
• Giacomo Tedeschi & Luca Grande, Autostrada Brescia Verona Vicenza Padova, Gruppo A4 Holding, Italy - Digital based monitoring for road infrastructure: application of digital twining technology
• Jaka Gorišek, DARS, Slovenia - Using digital Twin LiDAR data for monitoring bridges and retaining walls
Moderator: Rui Manteigas, Secretary General, APCAP, Portugal
• Marco Colloredo, Milano Serravalle, Milano Tagenziali S.pa, Italy - Digitalization and modernisation of highway using the salesforce platform
• Ulrich Zorin, DARS, Slovenia - Fully digitalized traffic management in Slovenia
• Alexander Paier, ASFINAG, Austria - Austrian intelligent highways in 2024
• Lucia Maletti, TECNE, Italy - A comprehensive National Road Traffic Model for the simulation of passengers and freight transport
Moderator: Christoph Riedler, Project Lead CSRD Implementation, ASFINAG, Austria
• Olivier Quoy, Atlandes, France - Detailed assessment of greenhouse gas emission from pavement renewal works
• Ilaria Napoli, 35 Brebemi S.p.A, Italy - A project to regenerate and protect the environment
• Oscar Mellegers, Verra Mobility, The Netherlands - Speeding up sustainability initiatives through partnerships
• Federica Capuzzo, Concessioni Autostradali Venete, CAV, S.p.A, Italy - Environmental smart road
Moderator: Pedro Pinto, ASECAP COPER I Chair, APCAP, Portugal
• Claudia Eder, ASFINAG, Austria - Tomorrow’s toll booths and the innovation of casheless and contactless tolling
• Alessandra Pipitone Federico, ASFA, France - Cashless tolling in France, what’s new?
• Aurelio Mortoni, Milano Serravalle Milano Tangenziali S.p.A, Italy - Milano Serravalle Milano Tangenziali S.p.A experience, data comparisons and assessment related to the introduction of Contactless tolling technologies
• David Chemla - Paulo Santos, ATOSCA, France - Highway A69 - Toulouse/Castres
• Benoit Rossi, Emovis, France - Free flow on continental EU road infrastructures
Moderator: Fabrizio Paoletti, ITS Standardisation and Regulations, Autostrade per l’Italia, Italy
• Massimo Pasqualato & Simone Capeleto, Concessioni Autostradali Venete CAV SpA, Italy - Cybersecurity measures to saveguard CAV’s smart roads
• Nuno Costa, Globalvia, Portugal - C-ITS to enhance traffic management
• Massimiliano Masi – Autostrade per l’Italia, Italy - A survey on EU 2022/2555 (NIS2), implementation in the EU member State for the road transportation, the revised ITS Directive and Cybersecutiy in mobility data space
• Alexandros Kotsas, Salfo/Compass, Greece - Utilizing connected vehicle data for enhanced decision making: Compass road intelligence platform
Moderator: Brankica Bajic, Coordinator, HUKA, Croatia (TBC)
• Bostjan Omerzel, DARS, Slovenia & Christof Mauerek, ASFINAG, Austria - Central Eastern Europe enforcement
• Fabio Scartoni, NIVI - AI applied to the toll offences collection
• Walter Planer, Vitronic, Germany - The relevance of mobile enforcement
• Thomas Reznicek, KAPSCH, Austria
Moderator: David Kollenhofer, Project Consultant, ASFINAG, Austria
• Ilaria De Biasi, Autostrada del Brennero, Italy - The digital transformation of the Brenner motorway in the service of safety
• John Fagan, Valerann, United Kingdom - Levering AI for enhanced road safety and efficient incident management
• José Francisco Pereira, Brisa Autostrada, Portugal - Bush pruner – Efficient reduction of crossing
• Marie Seguin, Versilis, Canada - Safer and smarter roadways: automated lane closures in action
Moderator: Selenia Perelli, Head of Relations with Motorway Companies, Aiscat Servizi, Italy
• John Davis, ViaPlus, Ireland - Navigating through the technology hype
• Magdalena Krzymuska, Autopay Mobility, Poland - Revolutionizing road payment: mobility seamless solution for distance-based tolling
• Pedro Bento, Milligan Partners, Portugal - Demystifying the free flow adoption pace in Europe
• Alina Danilchenko, eTOLLs EU - Emerging payment systems (mobile phone, ANPR, AI...)
• Pietro Contegno, ASTM S.p.A., Italy - The potential of AI in contributing to the efficiency of toll collection’s processes
Moderator: Diego Galletta, ESG Regulation & Reporting, Autostrade per l’Italia, Italy
• Bernardo Menezes, Brisa Autoestradas, Portugal - Incorporating Artificial Intelligent solutions on pavement management systems
• Federico di Gennaro, Autostrade per l’Italia S.p.A, Italy - Deploying a set of ready-to-use technologies to enhance motorways’ maintenance
• Raul Albelda, Globalvia, Spain - The challenge of digitalizing toll road asset management
• Massimo Penasa - Giuseppe Colombo, Milano Serravalle Milano Tangenziali S.p.A., Italy - The real time monitoring system for the structures included in the motorway network managed by Milano Serravalle Milano Tangenziali S.p.A.
• Adriana Neves, ASCENDI, Portugal - Road maintenance and security with satellite-based displacement analysis
Moderator: Bruno de la Fuente, Director of Concession, Economy and Studies, SEOPAN, Spain
• Giuseppe Mastroviti, A35 Brebemi, SpA, Italy - ERS, wireless power transfer the electric road
• João Miguel Alves, Brisa Autoestradas, Portugal - Electrify fleet
• Jose Enrique Mezquita Gallego, Globalvia, Spain - The road to self-consumption
• Andrea Manfron, Free to X, Italy - Free to X’s e-mobility solution
• Francisco Bernardes, A-to-be, Portugal - Road and traffic management at the “click of a button”
• Michele Carignani, Autostrade per l’Italia SpA, Italy - Monitoring everything anywhere: a centralized monitoring solution for tolling, safety and end-users information systems
• Richard Lengrand, Egis Operation, France - Levering the data of multiple motorways: the path to operational excellence
• Giovanni Bonini, Movyon, Autostrade per l'Italia Group, Italy - The power of Artificial intelligence in Dynamic Lane management system to upgrade one of the most traffic-congested motorway sections
Moderator: Christophe Boutin, Executive Director, ASFA, France
• ASECAP President
• ASECAP Days 2025
• AISCAT / Milano Serravalle CEO
For all registered accompanying persons (and all registered delegates as well), the social programme consists of the following events:
Monday 13 May 2024
- Welcome Cocktail - Opening Reception, 19:00-21:00
Venue: Exhibition Area
Palazzo Mezzanotte
Address: Piazza degli Affari, 6 20123 Milano
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Tuesday 14 May 2024
- Guided Tour, 9:30-16:30
Important note: the guided tour will be organised provided that at least 6 persons have registered for it.
9.30-12.30:
- Meeting point at 9.30 at Palazzo Mezzanotte.
- Visit of the San Maurizio CHURCH and the Milanese “Sistine Chapel”.
- Walk through the Duomo Square and visit of the cathedral and of Duomo rooftops.
- Walk through the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II.
- Lunch at Caffè Fernanda Bistrot (https://www.caffefernanda.com/) inside the Brera Museum.
14.00-16.30:
- Visit of the Brera District.
- Visit of the new sky line Porta Garibaldi with skyscrapers and new green areas.
- Return to Palazzo Mezzanotte by metro.
- Visit of La Scala Milano, 18:00-19:00
La Scala, theatre in Milan, one of the principal opera houses of the world and the leading Italian house. Built in 1776–78 by Empress Maria Theresa of Austria (whose country then ruled Milan), it replaced an earlier theatre that had burned. In 1872 it became the property of the city of Milan.
La Scala’s repertoire is more varied than that of the other four or five leading opera houses. It tends to include a large number of unfamiliar works balanced by a limited number of popular favourites. Conductors are given control of casting and rehearsals. The composer Giuseppe Verdi was closely associated with the house during the 19th century. Toscanini’s tenure as artistic director marked one of the finest periods in the theatre’s existence.
- Welcome Cocktail - Visit of the Sforzesco Castle, 19:30-20:30
- Dinner hosted by AISCAT / Milano Serravalle - Milano Tangenziali S.p.A., 20:30-23:30
Venue: Castello Sforzesco
Address: Piazza Castello 20121 Milano
Dress Code: Business