Skip to main content

Dr Hiroyuki Watanabe looks ahead to 20th World Congress in Tokyo

The 20th ITS World Congress will be held in Tokyo from 14-18 October, 2013. Dr Hiroyuki Watanabe, Chairman, Japan Organising Committee reveals some of the highlights that delegates can look forward to.
October 24, 2012 Read time: 4 mins
Dr Hiroyuki Watanabe

The 20th ITS World Congress will be held in Tokyo from 14-18 October, 2013. Dr Hiroyuki Watanabe, Chairman, Japan Organising Committee reveals some of the highlights that delegates can look forward to.

Q It is one year to go before the ITS World Congress takes place in Tokyo. How are things shaping up.

A Next year’s Tokyo Congress marks the 20th anniversary of the ITS World Congress as a forum for building stronger international ties. During this time, international links have grown steadily and various new technologies have emerged. It will be three years since the congress was last held in Asia, and I am confi dent this event will provide participants with a compact outline of transportation, and ITS initiatives in this growing market, as well as plenty of opportunities for discussion.

Visiting Tokyo will provide a clear picture of cutting-edge ITS efforts in Japan and its capital, the latest global initiatives, and projects in growing markets, not to mention the chance to experience some of these at fi rst-hand, and we will push ahead with our preparations over the next year.

Q The theme chosen for the Congress is “Open ITS to the Next”. Can you encapsulate what that means.

A ITS is expanding into a new stage that will shape mobility for the next generation. In addition to offering solutions to conventional issues including traffi c accidents and congestion, ITS is reaching out to three new domains: energy management relating to electric vehicles and other new technologies; creation of new business opportunities in networked societies, and resilient transport systems that take lessons from the Great East Japan earthquake. Our congress theme incorporates the concept of expanding the potential of ITS so that everyone can take advantage of open platforms to participate and do business.

Q What will be some of the highlights of the event.

A Since the Congress is taking place in the Asian mega-city of Tokyo, it will focus on the following three points: Effi cient movement of people and goods in mega-cities; building resilient transport systems; and further efforts to improve transport safety and resolve congestion.

Particular emphasis will be placed on the two main aspects using probe data for disaster response and urban planning, and automated driving.
 
Adding probe data to information from transport infrastructure will enable a wider range of people to enjoy the benefi ts of ITS by extending coverage to city streets and regional roads as well as expressways and highways. Probe data can be used not only to improve safety, but also to alleviate congestion and revitalise urban areas
Moreover, it can assist with evacuation and emergency activities in the event of disaster. Such initiatives will be outlined at the Congress.

In terms of automated driving, in the aim of reducing traffi c accidents and congestion, millimeter-wave radar and vehicle-tovehicle communications are being used to prepare for practical implementation of driver support systems that make driving less tiring and more comfortable. In addition to reducing tragic accidents and chronic congestion on expressways and making driving more pleasant, such systems will help elderly people to stay active. The ultimate goal is to achieve fully automated driving.

I believe that the Tokyo congress will enable us to discuss the advent of a new participatory style of society where individual citizens can pursue better quality of life while contributing to society through their actions.

Q Any message for readers.

A We plan to use the central atrium in the exhibition hall for a special 20th anniversary display of panels and moving images on the past, present and future of ITS and links with Asia. As well as past congresses, this display will outline actual examples of automated driving technologies, vehicle infrastructure cooperative systems, disaster information systems, and more.

The Japan Organising Committee has started examining ways to tie in with two other big events taking place in Tokyo around the same time next year: CEATEC, Japan’s largest IT and electronics trade show; and the Tokyo Motor Show. We are trying to arrange for the atrium display footage and the showcase demonstrations to be used at the Tokyo Motor Show as well. We invite all interested parties to take part in this initiative. Whether you simply wish to provide video footage or want to bring technology and equipment to Japan to set up a showcase demonstration, we eagerly look forward to your participation.

%$Linker: 2 External <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 0 0 0 oLinkExternal www.itsworldcongress.jp/index.html www.itsworldcongress.jp/index.html false http://www.itsworldcongress.jp/index.html%20 false false%>

Related Content

  • ACS debuts Alcolock V3 alcohol ignition interlock device
    October 23, 2012
    Making its ITS World Congress debut is Canadian company ACS – Alcohol Countermeasure System – with its Alcolock V3 alcohol ignition interlock The device has been around since 2008 and requires drivers to breath into the device before setting off on a journey. If the driver’s breath contains alcohol, the engine ignition system will not work. (Residual amounts of alcohol, such as those found in some mouthwashes, are allowable.) It has been mandatory for Alcolock to be fitted to public vehicles in Sweden such
  • ITS America 2024: registrations are open for Phoenix
    March 13, 2024
    The ITS Innovation Showcase is among new features of event which runs from 22-25 April
  • First Middle East ITS conference and exhibition
    March 12, 2013
    The first Middle East conference and exhibition on ITS, held in December 2006 in Dubai, was opened by His Excellency Eng. Abdullah Al- Mogbel, the president of ITS Arab and Deputy Minister of Transport, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The two-day conference, the theme of which was 'Shaping the Future with ITS Solutions', focused on traffic safety, congestion, security and demand management. H.E Eng. Abdullah Al-Mogbel said, "ITS Arab will play a vital role in the development of sustainable ITS deployments across t
  • How can your business plan for the worst?
    May 12, 2022
    Covid and extreme weather events have recently shown that disruption to our lives and daily routines can come suddenly, and on a staggering scale. Roger Leyland of ISN Solutions outlines what can be done to ensure continuity for agencies and businesses