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A multidisciplinary team of undergraduates from UT Austin aiming to advance the fifth mode of transportation: the Hyperloop.

The College of Engineering's annual Fall Ice Cream Social and Engineering Club Fair is an opportunity for new and returning students to meet with staff and engage with more than 25 professional societies, clubs, design teams and other student organizations on campus. Learn more: engineering.ucdavis.edu/undergraduate/organizations

 

The College of Engineering's annual Fall Ice Cream Social and Engineering Club Fair is an opportunity for new and returning students to meet with staff and engage with more than 25 professional societies, clubs, design teams and other student organizations on campus. Learn more: engineering.ucdavis.edu/undergraduate/organizations

 

We have past webseries scenes and the one new webseries scene (not set on a Hyperloop) features the Jaguar i-Pace and Porsche Mission-E....which both go on sale after being displayed as concept vehicles. The Jaguar EV goes on sale next year while the Mission E goes on sale in 2020.

 

Adobe Photoshop with Sketchbook Pro on the iPad and the Cintiq plus Sketchbook Ink, ProCreate, Phoster, LetterMPress, SimplyMPress, Homestyler, Halftone and iOrnament on the iPad

Co-Founder and CTO of Virgin Hyperloop One Josh Giegel speaks to Technology Columnist, The Wall Street Journal Christopher Mims and Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives Elijah Haahr during day three of the Wall Street Journal: The Future Of Everything Festival in New York, New York, May 22, 2019.

The future of transport infrastructure in Ukraine

8th of June 11:00AM-12:00PM

The following questions will be discussed during the panel:

1. The Vision of the transport infrastructure of Ukraine until 2030

2. The principles of the new Ukrainian transport infrastructure

3. Connection of transport infrastructure with Ukrainian economy

4. TOP-5 infrastructure projects with a high level of macro-effect. Estimated required

investment

5. Foreign experience in reforming of the transport sector

 

Moderator: Volodymyr Shulmeister - the Head of the program “Infrastructure of the future” in the analytical center “Ukrainian Institute for the Future” (UIF). The First Deputy Minister of infrastructure of Ukraine (2014-2015)

  

Dr. Johannes Baur - Head of Sector for Economic Cooperation, Energy, Environment and Infrastructure at the Delegation of the European Union to Ukraine. He earned a M.A. degree in History, Slavic studies and Law at the University of Konstanz in 1993 and finished his studies with a Ph.D (Dr. phil) in modern history in 1996. Before starting his career at the Commission in 2000, he was working for the Foreign Ministry of Germany and in the private sector. He has been working in different functions in

the European Commission’s Directorates-General for Energy and Transport with a focus on external energy and transport relations and negotiations, and in the area of Human Resources Management. From 2014-16 he was member of the Commission's Support Group for Ukraine created in spring 2014 as focal point for the Commission's support to Ukraine and the post-Maidan Ukrainian government.

 

Ticho Zupanchic - Ex-State Secretary of the Government Office for Development and European Cohesion Policy of Slovenia. Direct participant in design of the Slovenia’s Vision 2050 “The future is not far – Slovenia in 2050

 

Yaroslav Pilipchuk - Expert of the program “Infrastructure of the future” in the analytical center “Ukrainian Institute for the Future” (UIF). Co-founder of consulting company Investegy LLC. Economic expert in research: “The advantages of concrete roads in Ukraine” “Is there a future for Ukrzaliznytsia?”;”Hyperloop in Ukraine” etc.

 

Dmitry Bespalov - Expert in the field of urban traffic. Director of A + S Ukraine. Transport

modeling expert.

 

Volodymir Balin - First Vice-President of “Ukrainian Transport Union”. Ex-Chairman of the State Inspectorate for Safety in Land Transport. Advisor to the President of the Association of International Road Carriers.

 

Volodymyr Rabotnev - Deputy Director of the State Enterprise "Marine Search and Rescue Service", First Deputy Minister of Transport of Ukraine (2009)

 

Eugene Treskunov - Aviation expert, Director of consulting company "Aviplan"

  

The future of transport infrastructure in Ukraine

8th of June 11:00AM-12:00PM

The following questions will be discussed during the panel:

1. The Vision of the transport infrastructure of Ukraine until 2030

2. The principles of the new Ukrainian transport infrastructure

3. Connection of transport infrastructure with Ukrainian economy

4. TOP-5 infrastructure projects with a high level of macro-effect. Estimated required

investment

5. Foreign experience in reforming of the transport sector

 

Модератор: Volodymyr Shulmeister - the Head of the program “Infrastructure of the future” in the analytical center “Ukrainian Institute for the Future” (UIF). The First Deputy Minister of infrastructure of Ukraine (2014-2015)

 

Dr. Johannes Baur - Head of Sector for Economic Cooperation, Energy, Environment and Infrastructure at the Delegation of the European Union to Ukraine. He earned a M.A. degree in History, Slavic studies and Law at the University of Konstanz in 1993 and finished his studies with a Ph.D (Dr. phil) in modern history in 1996. Before starting his career at the Commission in 2000, he was working for the Foreign Ministry of Germany and in the private sector. He has been working in different functions in

the European Commission’s Directorates-General for Energy and Transport with a focus on external energy and transport relations and negotiations, and in the area of Human Resources Management. From 2014-16 he was member of the Commission's Support Group for Ukraine created in spring 2014 as focal point for the Commission's support to Ukraine and the post-Maidan Ukrainian government.

 

Ticho Zupanchic - Ex-State Secretary of the Government Office for Development and European Cohesion Policy of Slovenia. Direct participant in design of the Slovenia’s Vision 2050 “The future is not far – Slovenia in 2050

 

Yaroslav Pilipchuk - Expert of the program “Infrastructure of the future” in the analytical center “Ukrainian Institute for the Future” (UIF). Co-founder of consulting company Investegy LLC. Economic expert in research: “The advantages of concrete roads in Ukraine” “Is there a future for Ukrzaliznytsia?”;”Hyperloop in Ukraine” etc.

 

Dmitry Bespalov - Expert in the field of urban traffic. Director of A + S Ukraine. Transport

modeling expert.

 

Volodymir Balin - First Vice-President of “Ukrainian Transport Union”. Ex-Chairman of the State Inspectorate for Safety in Land Transport. Advisor to the President of the Association of International Road Carriers.

 

Volodymyr Rabotnev - Deputy Director of the State Enterprise "Marine Search and Rescue Service", First Deputy Minister of Transport of Ukraine (2009)

 

Eugene Treskunov - Aviation expert, Director of consulting company "Aviplan"

 

Poddy McPodface was built by University of Edinburgh students who are members of Hyped, a student society dedicated to accelerating the development of Hyperloop and implementing the technology in the UK. Hyped students come from different backgrounds and schools: Edinburgh College of Art, School of Law, Business School, School of Engineering, School of Informatics, School of Mathematics, School of Physics and Astronomy. HYPED, competes in the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod competition. Over 1000 universities enter the competition, which is held every year at the SpaceX Headquarters in California. The entries are whittled down to just 25 finalists who build and test their prototype before sending it to California for the competition week. During the week, the prototype hyperloop pods must pass over 120 tests before they are permitted to complete a full low pressure hyperloop test run in the mile-long vacuum tube. Poddy McPodface is HYPED's first prototype pod, built and tested during the 2016/17 Hyperloop competition.

 

It is based on a steel spaceframe design and weighs in total around 350kg including a 102kg, fully-sized dummy. The dummy is placed directly above the rail along the whole length of the pod. Poddy features a polycarbonate and GFRP shell (5mm thick) which is optimised for aerodynamics and is relatively simple to manufacture. Front and rear cones are made of GFRP while the mid-section is made of transparent polycarbonate material.

 

The pod rests on four skis which combine levitation, braking and low speed (emergency) propulsion and are located at each corner of the pod and mounted to a reinforced part of the frame at the bottom of the pod (8 mounting points in total, two per ski).

 

Linear passive Halbach arrays are used for levitation as they are fail-safe and provide sufficient lift for the pod. The levitation magnets are enclosed in an aluminium block which also houses low speed rollers with in-hub motors. Brakes and guidance systems (four linear Halbach arrays) use the eddy current generated drag to brake the pod.

 

Poddy McPodface carries 25kg of lithium-ion batteries in a high-power battery pack and two smaller battery packs (4kg total) which provide power to electronics and suspension solenoids; the system can use off-the-shell Nissan Leaf battery modules.

 

The software of the pod is based on a master stave configuration of five Raspberry Pis which control suspension and braking systems, navigate the pod, detect the pusher and provide a set of safety procedures. Photoelectric sensors are used for navigation in conjunction with IMUs, proximity sensors and calculated pod trajectory to provide real time telemetry. The system appears to meet the competition specification and is capable of completing the whole run autonomously with full telemetry and the und can be remotely controlled if required.

 

What is Hyperloop? It is Elon Musk's concept for the future of mass transportation. The concept would see clectrically propelled pods travel autonomously through a nean vacuum tube. The pods will be able to reach speeds comparable to aircraft, and could see a journey such as Edinburgh to London shortened to 50 minutes. Hyperloop is gathering global interest and investment, with companies such as Virgin Hyperloop One, HTT, and Arriva founded to build the technology Governments around the world are supporting the technology, with progress developing in the UAE the Netherlands Finland, India, Russia and the United States.

and placed 12 out of 25 tallets, passing over half of the 120 tests. Poddy was then exhibited in the National Railway Museum in York where it was billed as the United Kingdom's first Hyperloop Prototype.

 

Since building first prototype, HYPED has built a subsequent two pods. The first of which, Poddy the Second, placed 6" in the 2017/18 competition. The most recent prototype. The Flying Podsman, is currently competing in the 2018/19 competition and is once again the only finalist from the UK.

 

DESIGN OVERVIEW

 

Target mass: 374kg

 

Target top speed: 140ms/or 490kmph

 

Total flight time: 16-20 seconds

 

Pod length: 2.2m

 

Propulsion: off-board (pusher)

 

A multidisciplinary team of undergraduates from UT Austin aiming to advance the fifth mode of transportation: the Hyperloop.

Hyperloop One and port operator DP World Group are exploring the potential for moving cargo at high speed through a tube that could be deployed underwater to ease congestion at the Jebel Ali port in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Studies are also under way for similar applications in Russia, Finland and Sweden, plus the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach, California, in the United States. Hyperloop is also working with Deutsche Bahn in Germany to develop an “innovation train” for moving people and cargo.

The Mines Diggerloop team prepares their pod for the SpaceX Hyperloop II competition.

 

Photo Credit: Agata Bogucka

  

The future of transport infrastructure in Ukraine

8th of June 11:00AM-12:00PM

The following questions will be discussed during the panel:

1. The Vision of the transport infrastructure of Ukraine until 2030

2. The principles of the new Ukrainian transport infrastructure

3. Connection of transport infrastructure with Ukrainian economy

4. TOP-5 infrastructure projects with a high level of macro-effect. Estimated required

investment

5. Foreign experience in reforming of the transport sector

 

Модератор: Volodymyr Shulmeister - the Head of the program “Infrastructure of the future” in the analytical center “Ukrainian Institute for the Future” (UIF). The First Deputy Minister of infrastructure of Ukraine (2014-2015)

 

Dr. Johannes Baur - Head of Sector for Economic Cooperation, Energy, Environment and Infrastructure at the Delegation of the European Union to Ukraine. He earned a M.A. degree in History, Slavic studies and Law at the University of Konstanz in 1993 and finished his studies with a Ph.D (Dr. phil) in modern history in 1996. Before starting his career at the Commission in 2000, he was working for the Foreign Ministry of Germany and in the private sector. He has been working in different functions in

the European Commission’s Directorates-General for Energy and Transport with a focus on external energy and transport relations and negotiations, and in the area of Human Resources Management. From 2014-16 he was member of the Commission's Support Group for Ukraine created in spring 2014 as focal point for the Commission's support to Ukraine and the post-Maidan Ukrainian government.

 

Ticho Zupanchic - Ex-State Secretary of the Government Office for Development and European Cohesion Policy of Slovenia. Direct participant in design of the Slovenia’s Vision 2050 “The future is not far – Slovenia in 2050

 

Yaroslav Pilipchuk - Expert of the program “Infrastructure of the future” in the analytical center “Ukrainian Institute for the Future” (UIF). Co-founder of consulting company Investegy LLC. Economic expert in research: “The advantages of concrete roads in Ukraine” “Is there a future for Ukrzaliznytsia?”;”Hyperloop in Ukraine” etc.

 

Dmitry Bespalov - Expert in the field of urban traffic. Director of A + S Ukraine. Transport

modeling expert.

 

Volodymir Balin - First Vice-President of “Ukrainian Transport Union”. Ex-Chairman of the State Inspectorate for Safety in Land Transport. Advisor to the President of the Association of International Road Carriers.

 

Volodymyr Rabotnev - Deputy Director of the State Enterprise "Marine Search and Rescue Service", First Deputy Minister of Transport of Ukraine (2009)

 

Eugene Treskunov - Aviation expert, Director of consulting company "Aviplan"

 

The future of transport infrastructure in Ukraine

8th of June 11:00AM-12:00PM

The following questions will be discussed during the panel:

1. The Vision of the transport infrastructure of Ukraine until 2030

2. The principles of the new Ukrainian transport infrastructure

3. Connection of transport infrastructure with Ukrainian economy

4. TOP-5 infrastructure projects with a high level of macro-effect. Estimated required

investment

5. Foreign experience in reforming of the transport sector

 

Модератор: Volodymyr Shulmeister - the Head of the program “Infrastructure of the future” in the analytical center “Ukrainian Institute for the Future” (UIF). The First Deputy Minister of infrastructure of Ukraine (2014-2015)

 

Dr. Johannes Baur - Head of Sector for Economic Cooperation, Energy, Environment and Infrastructure at the Delegation of the European Union to Ukraine. He earned a M.A. degree in History, Slavic studies and Law at the University of Konstanz in 1993 and finished his studies with a Ph.D (Dr. phil) in modern history in 1996. Before starting his career at the Commission in 2000, he was working for the Foreign Ministry of Germany and in the private sector. He has been working in different functions in

the European Commission’s Directorates-General for Energy and Transport with a focus on external energy and transport relations and negotiations, and in the area of Human Resources Management. From 2014-16 he was member of the Commission's Support Group for Ukraine created in spring 2014 as focal point for the Commission's support to Ukraine and the post-Maidan Ukrainian government.

 

Ticho Zupanchic - Ex-State Secretary of the Government Office for Development and European Cohesion Policy of Slovenia. Direct participant in design of the Slovenia’s Vision 2050 “The future is not far – Slovenia in 2050

 

Yaroslav Pilipchuk - Expert of the program “Infrastructure of the future” in the analytical center “Ukrainian Institute for the Future” (UIF). Co-founder of consulting company Investegy LLC. Economic expert in research: “The advantages of concrete roads in Ukraine” “Is there a future for Ukrzaliznytsia?”;”Hyperloop in Ukraine” etc.

 

Dmitry Bespalov - Expert in the field of urban traffic. Director of A + S Ukraine. Transport

modeling expert.

 

Volodymir Balin - First Vice-President of “Ukrainian Transport Union”. Ex-Chairman of the State Inspectorate for Safety in Land Transport. Advisor to the President of the Association of International Road Carriers.

 

Volodymyr Rabotnev - Deputy Director of the State Enterprise "Marine Search and Rescue Service", First Deputy Minister of Transport of Ukraine (2009)

 

Eugene Treskunov - Aviation expert, Director of consulting company "Aviplan"

 

The Mines Diggerloop team works on their pod during the summer of 2017.

 

Photo Credit: Agata Bogucka

  

The College of Engineering's annual Fall Ice Cream Social and Engineering Club Fair is an opportunity for new and returning students to meet with staff and engage with more than 25 professional societies, clubs, design teams and other student organizations on campus. Learn more: engineering.ucdavis.edu/undergraduate/organizations

 

Arthur Chadwick, Hyperloop at VCU president and project manager.

 

Photo by Dan Wagner, VCU Engineering Marketing & Communications.

  

The future of transport infrastructure in Ukraine

8th of June 11:00AM-12:00PM

The following questions will be discussed during the panel:

1. The Vision of the transport infrastructure of Ukraine until 2030

2. The principles of the new Ukrainian transport infrastructure

3. Connection of transport infrastructure with Ukrainian economy

4. TOP-5 infrastructure projects with a high level of macro-effect. Estimated required

investment

5. Foreign experience in reforming of the transport sector

 

Moderator: Volodymyr Shulmeister - the Head of the program “Infrastructure of the future” in the analytical center “Ukrainian Institute for the Future” (UIF). The First Deputy Minister of infrastructure of Ukraine (2014-2015)

  

Dr. Johannes Baur - Head of Sector for Economic Cooperation, Energy, Environment and Infrastructure at the Delegation of the European Union to Ukraine. He earned a M.A. degree in History, Slavic studies and Law at the University of Konstanz in 1993 and finished his studies with a Ph.D (Dr. phil) in modern history in 1996. Before starting his career at the Commission in 2000, he was working for the Foreign Ministry of Germany and in the private sector. He has been working in different functions in

the European Commission’s Directorates-General for Energy and Transport with a focus on external energy and transport relations and negotiations, and in the area of Human Resources Management. From 2014-16 he was member of the Commission's Support Group for Ukraine created in spring 2014 as focal point for the Commission's support to Ukraine and the post-Maidan Ukrainian government.

 

Ticho Zupanchic - Ex-State Secretary of the Government Office for Development and European Cohesion Policy of Slovenia. Direct participant in design of the Slovenia’s Vision 2050 “The future is not far – Slovenia in 2050

 

Yaroslav Pilipchuk - Expert of the program “Infrastructure of the future” in the analytical center “Ukrainian Institute for the Future” (UIF). Co-founder of consulting company Investegy LLC. Economic expert in research: “The advantages of concrete roads in Ukraine” “Is there a future for Ukrzaliznytsia?”;”Hyperloop in Ukraine” etc.

 

Dmitry Bespalov - Expert in the field of urban traffic. Director of A + S Ukraine. Transport

modeling expert.

 

Volodymir Balin - First Vice-President of “Ukrainian Transport Union”. Ex-Chairman of the State Inspectorate for Safety in Land Transport. Advisor to the President of the Association of International Road Carriers.

 

Volodymyr Rabotnev - Deputy Director of the State Enterprise "Marine Search and Rescue Service", First Deputy Minister of Transport of Ukraine (2009)

 

Eugene Treskunov - Aviation expert, Director of consulting company "Aviplan"

  

The Mines Diggerloop team works on their pod during the summer of 2017.

 

Photo Credit: Joe DelNero

 

The Mines Diggerloop team works on their pod during the summer of 2017.

 

Photo Credit: Agata Bogucka

  

Co-Founder and CTO of Virgin Hyperloop One Josh Giegel speaks to Technology Columnist, The Wall Street Journal Christopher Mims and peaker of the Missouri House of Representatives Elijah Haahr during day three of the Wall Street Journal: The Future Of Everything Festival in New York, New York, May 22, 2019.

OneLoop was founded in 2016 by a group of engineering students at UC Davis in response to SpaceX's announcement of its annual hyperloop competition. Date taken: January 22, 2023. (Savannah Luy / UC Davis).

Team Diggerloop works on a mock-up of their chassis.

 

Photo Credit: Joe DelNero

The College of Engineering's annual Fall Ice Cream Social and Engineering Club Fair is an opportunity for new and returning students to meet with staff and engage with more than 25 professional societies, clubs, design teams and other student organizations on campus. Learn more: engineering.ucdavis.edu/undergraduate/organizations

 

The College of Engineering's annual Fall Ice Cream Social and Engineering Club Fair is an opportunity for new and returning students to meet with staff and engage with more than 25 professional societies, clubs, design teams and other student organizations on campus. Learn more: engineering.ucdavis.edu/undergraduate/organizations

 

The summer 2017 Diggerloop team works on their chassis in preparation for the final competition.

 

Photo Credit: Agata Bogucka

OneLoop was founded in 2016 by a group of engineering students at UC Davis in response to SpaceX's announcement of its annual hyperloop competition. Date taken: January 22, 2023. (Savannah Luy / UC Davis).

The Mines Diggerloop team works on their pod during the summer of 2017.

 

Photo Credit: Agata Bogucka

  

The College of Engineering's annual Fall Ice Cream Social and Engineering Club Fair is an opportunity for new and returning students to meet with staff and engage with more than 25 professional societies, clubs, design teams and other student organizations on campus. Learn more: engineering.ucdavis.edu/undergraduate/organizations

 

Team Diggerloop works on a mock-up of their chassis.

 

Photo Credit: Joe DelNero

Technology Columnist, The Wall Street Journal Christopher Mims speaks to Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives Elijah Haahr and Co-Founder and CTO of Virgin Hyperloop One Josh Giegel during day three of the Wall Street Journal: The Future Of Everything Festival in New York, New York, May 22, 2019.

Computer image of the team's pod.

  

Image courtesy of Hyperloop at VCU.

Team Diggerloop works on a mock-up of their chassis.

 

Photo Credit: Joe DelNero

The College of Engineering's annual Fall Ice Cream Social and Engineering Club Fair is an opportunity for new and returning students to meet with staff and engage with more than 25 professional societies, clubs, design teams and other student organizations on campus. Learn more: engineering.ucdavis.edu/undergraduate/organizations

 

The Mines Diggerloop team prepares their pod for the SpaceX Hyperloop II competition.

 

Photo Credit: Agata Bogucka

  

The College of Engineering's annual Fall Ice Cream Social and Engineering Club Fair is an opportunity for new and returning students to meet with staff and engage with more than 25 professional societies, clubs, design teams and other student organizations on campus. Learn more: engineering.ucdavis.edu/undergraduate/organizations

 

Softpoi are perfect for training and playing around.

They are very soft so they dont hurt if you hit yourself.

The shiny Material is best for Hyperloops.

They fly very true, don`t stretch , untangle easily and are washable.

Filled with granulate, weight: 100g per Poi.

Available in orange, silver, green und purple.

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The future of transport infrastructure in Ukraine

8th of June 11:00AM-12:00PM

The following questions will be discussed during the panel:

1. The Vision of the transport infrastructure of Ukraine until 2030

2. The principles of the new Ukrainian transport infrastructure

3. Connection of transport infrastructure with Ukrainian economy

4. TOP-5 infrastructure projects with a high level of macro-effect. Estimated required

investment

5. Foreign experience in reforming of the transport sector

 

Moderator: Volodymyr Shulmeister - the Head of the program “Infrastructure of the future” in the analytical center “Ukrainian Institute for the Future” (UIF). The First Deputy Minister of infrastructure of Ukraine (2014-2015)

  

Dr. Johannes Baur - Head of Sector for Economic Cooperation, Energy, Environment and Infrastructure at the Delegation of the European Union to Ukraine. He earned a M.A. degree in History, Slavic studies and Law at the University of Konstanz in 1993 and finished his studies with a Ph.D (Dr. phil) in modern history in 1996. Before starting his career at the Commission in 2000, he was working for the Foreign Ministry of Germany and in the private sector. He has been working in different functions in

the European Commission’s Directorates-General for Energy and Transport with a focus on external energy and transport relations and negotiations, and in the area of Human Resources Management. From 2014-16 he was member of the Commission's Support Group for Ukraine created in spring 2014 as focal point for the Commission's support to Ukraine and the post-Maidan Ukrainian government.

 

Ticho Zupanchic - Ex-State Secretary of the Government Office for Development and European Cohesion Policy of Slovenia. Direct participant in design of the Slovenia’s Vision 2050 “The future is not far – Slovenia in 2050

 

Yaroslav Pilipchuk - Expert of the program “Infrastructure of the future” in the analytical center “Ukrainian Institute for the Future” (UIF). Co-founder of consulting company Investegy LLC. Economic expert in research: “The advantages of concrete roads in Ukraine” “Is there a future for Ukrzaliznytsia?”;”Hyperloop in Ukraine” etc.

 

Dmitry Bespalov - Expert in the field of urban traffic. Director of A + S Ukraine. Transport

modeling expert.

 

Volodymir Balin - First Vice-President of “Ukrainian Transport Union”. Ex-Chairman of the State Inspectorate for Safety in Land Transport. Advisor to the President of the Association of International Road Carriers.

 

Volodymyr Rabotnev - Deputy Director of the State Enterprise "Marine Search and Rescue Service", First Deputy Minister of Transport of Ukraine (2009)

 

Eugene Treskunov - Aviation expert, Director of consulting company "Aviplan"

  

This detailed World MRT Map got over 40 lines and more than 1200 Stations / Cities. It contains all capital cities.

There are details to how many stations a line got as well as distance in km/mi as well as travel time for a whole line.

The routes are created according to make scene on a real map.

Participar da Palestra "The Future of Transportation Now", ministrada por Bibop Gresta - Presidente da Hyperloop Transportation Technologies - HTT, seguido de assinatura de Memorando de Entendimento entre as duas entidades (ABDI/ HTT) para consolidação do Centro de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento da HTT no Brasil

 

Foto: Washington Costa/MDIC

The future of transport infrastructure in Ukraine

8th of June 11:00AM-12:00PM

The following questions will be discussed during the panel:

1. The Vision of the transport infrastructure of Ukraine until 2030

2. The principles of the new Ukrainian transport infrastructure

3. Connection of transport infrastructure with Ukrainian economy

4. TOP-5 infrastructure projects with a high level of macro-effect. Estimated required

investment

5. Foreign experience in reforming of the transport sector

 

Moderator: Volodymyr Shulmeister - the Head of the program “Infrastructure of the future” in the analytical center “Ukrainian Institute for the Future” (UIF). The First Deputy Minister of infrastructure of Ukraine (2014-2015)

  

Dr. Johannes Baur - Head of Sector for Economic Cooperation, Energy, Environment and Infrastructure at the Delegation of the European Union to Ukraine. He earned a M.A. degree in History, Slavic studies and Law at the University of Konstanz in 1993 and finished his studies with a Ph.D (Dr. phil) in modern history in 1996. Before starting his career at the Commission in 2000, he was working for the Foreign Ministry of Germany and in the private sector. He has been working in different functions in

the European Commission’s Directorates-General for Energy and Transport with a focus on external energy and transport relations and negotiations, and in the area of Human Resources Management. From 2014-16 he was member of the Commission's Support Group for Ukraine created in spring 2014 as focal point for the Commission's support to Ukraine and the post-Maidan Ukrainian government.

 

Ticho Zupanchic - Ex-State Secretary of the Government Office for Development and European Cohesion Policy of Slovenia. Direct participant in design of the Slovenia’s Vision 2050 “The future is not far – Slovenia in 2050

 

Yaroslav Pilipchuk - Expert of the program “Infrastructure of the future” in the analytical center “Ukrainian Institute for the Future” (UIF). Co-founder of consulting company Investegy LLC. Economic expert in research: “The advantages of concrete roads in Ukraine” “Is there a future for Ukrzaliznytsia?”;”Hyperloop in Ukraine” etc.

 

Dmitry Bespalov - Expert in the field of urban traffic. Director of A + S Ukraine. Transport

modeling expert.

 

Volodymir Balin - First Vice-President of “Ukrainian Transport Union”. Ex-Chairman of the State Inspectorate for Safety in Land Transport. Advisor to the President of the Association of International Road Carriers.

 

Volodymyr Rabotnev - Deputy Director of the State Enterprise "Marine Search and Rescue Service", First Deputy Minister of Transport of Ukraine (2009)

 

Eugene Treskunov - Aviation expert, Director of consulting company "Aviplan"

  

The future of transport infrastructure in Ukraine

8th of June 11:00AM-12:00PM

The following questions will be discussed during the panel:

1. The Vision of the transport infrastructure of Ukraine until 2030

2. The principles of the new Ukrainian transport infrastructure

3. Connection of transport infrastructure with Ukrainian economy

4. TOP-5 infrastructure projects with a high level of macro-effect. Estimated required

investment

5. Foreign experience in reforming of the transport sector

 

Moderator: Volodymyr Shulmeister - the Head of the program “Infrastructure of the future” in the analytical center “Ukrainian Institute for the Future” (UIF). The First Deputy Minister of infrastructure of Ukraine (2014-2015)

  

Dr. Johannes Baur - Head of Sector for Economic Cooperation, Energy, Environment and Infrastructure at the Delegation of the European Union to Ukraine. He earned a M.A. degree in History, Slavic studies and Law at the University of Konstanz in 1993 and finished his studies with a Ph.D (Dr. phil) in modern history in 1996. Before starting his career at the Commission in 2000, he was working for the Foreign Ministry of Germany and in the private sector. He has been working in different functions in

the European Commission’s Directorates-General for Energy and Transport with a focus on external energy and transport relations and negotiations, and in the area of Human Resources Management. From 2014-16 he was member of the Commission's Support Group for Ukraine created in spring 2014 as focal point for the Commission's support to Ukraine and the post-Maidan Ukrainian government.

 

Ticho Zupanchic - Ex-State Secretary of the Government Office for Development and European Cohesion Policy of Slovenia. Direct participant in design of the Slovenia’s Vision 2050 “The future is not far – Slovenia in 2050

 

Yaroslav Pilipchuk - Expert of the program “Infrastructure of the future” in the analytical center “Ukrainian Institute for the Future” (UIF). Co-founder of consulting company Investegy LLC. Economic expert in research: “The advantages of concrete roads in Ukraine” “Is there a future for Ukrzaliznytsia?”;”Hyperloop in Ukraine” etc.

 

Dmitry Bespalov - Expert in the field of urban traffic. Director of A + S Ukraine. Transport

modeling expert.

 

Volodymir Balin - First Vice-President of “Ukrainian Transport Union”. Ex-Chairman of the State Inspectorate for Safety in Land Transport. Advisor to the President of the Association of International Road Carriers.

 

Volodymyr Rabotnev - Deputy Director of the State Enterprise "Marine Search and Rescue Service", First Deputy Minister of Transport of Ukraine (2009)

 

Eugene Treskunov - Aviation expert, Director of consulting company "Aviplan"

  

The future of transport infrastructure in Ukraine

8th of June 11:00AM-12:00PM

The following questions will be discussed during the panel:

1. The Vision of the transport infrastructure of Ukraine until 2030

2. The principles of the new Ukrainian transport infrastructure

3. Connection of transport infrastructure with Ukrainian economy

4. TOP-5 infrastructure projects with a high level of macro-effect. Estimated required

investment

5. Foreign experience in reforming of the transport sector

 

Moderator: Volodymyr Shulmeister - the Head of the program “Infrastructure of the future” in the analytical center “Ukrainian Institute for the Future” (UIF). The First Deputy Minister of infrastructure of Ukraine (2014-2015)

  

Dr. Johannes Baur - Head of Sector for Economic Cooperation, Energy, Environment and Infrastructure at the Delegation of the European Union to Ukraine. He earned a M.A. degree in History, Slavic studies and Law at the University of Konstanz in 1993 and finished his studies with a Ph.D (Dr. phil) in modern history in 1996. Before starting his career at the Commission in 2000, he was working for the Foreign Ministry of Germany and in the private sector. He has been working in different functions in

the European Commission’s Directorates-General for Energy and Transport with a focus on external energy and transport relations and negotiations, and in the area of Human Resources Management. From 2014-16 he was member of the Commission's Support Group for Ukraine created in spring 2014 as focal point for the Commission's support to Ukraine and the post-Maidan Ukrainian government.

 

Ticho Zupanchic - Ex-State Secretary of the Government Office for Development and European Cohesion Policy of Slovenia. Direct participant in design of the Slovenia’s Vision 2050 “The future is not far – Slovenia in 2050

 

Yaroslav Pilipchuk - Expert of the program “Infrastructure of the future” in the analytical center “Ukrainian Institute for the Future” (UIF). Co-founder of consulting company Investegy LLC. Economic expert in research: “The advantages of concrete roads in Ukraine” “Is there a future for Ukrzaliznytsia?”;”Hyperloop in Ukraine” etc.

 

Dmitry Bespalov - Expert in the field of urban traffic. Director of A + S Ukraine. Transport

modeling expert.

 

Volodymir Balin - First Vice-President of “Ukrainian Transport Union”. Ex-Chairman of the State Inspectorate for Safety in Land Transport. Advisor to the President of the Association of International Road Carriers.

 

Volodymyr Rabotnev - Deputy Director of the State Enterprise "Marine Search and Rescue Service", First Deputy Minister of Transport of Ukraine (2009)

 

Eugene Treskunov - Aviation expert, Director of consulting company "Aviplan"

  

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