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The roundtable focuses on the dual role of Transport Ministries in the face of AI uptake, with a particular focus on both sector-wide and public authority resilience and its funding implications. Speakers include Seán Canney, Minister of State at the Department of Transport with responsibility for International and Road Transport, Logistics, Rail and Ports, Ireland; Chiara Corazza French Representative G20 EMPOWER, Member of the European Economic and Social Committee, President WEF Europe; Naoki Fujii, President and CEO, Narita International Airport Corporation; Jee-sun Hong, Vice Minister for Transport, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Korea; Rahman Hummatov, Deputy Minister of Digital Development and Transport, Azerbaijan; Yang Li, Vice Minister of Transport, China; Tatiana Molcean, Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE); Seung Kyu Shin, Executive Vice President, Hyundai Motor Group; Giorgio Travaini, Executive Director, Europe's Rail Joint Undertaking; Ricardo Viegas D’Abreu, Minister of Transport, Angola and Stan Zurkiewicz, CEO and Chairman of the Management Board, Dekra. This session is held during the ITF 2026 Summit on Funding Resilient Transport in Leipzig, Germany, on 06 May 2026.
Ministers' Tour of the Exhibition during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit on "Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 21 May 2025.
Ministers' Roundtable on Ukraine held during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit on “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 22 May 2025.
Transport Resilience Strategies for Developing and Emerging Economies: Opportunities to Leapfrog session organised by the OECD at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. This session explores how emerging economies can bypass traditional development pathways and adopt new technologies and innovative practices to enhance resilience amidst rapid urbanisation, population growth, and environmental challenges. Speakers include Achraf Bouali, Head of the OECD Istanbul Center for MENA; Alan McKinnon, Professor of Logistics at Kuehne Logistics University; Marie Lam-Frendo, Chief Strategy Officer and Executive Committee Member, Meridiam; Nneka Henry, Head, UN Road Safety Fund and Patrick Mallejacq, Secretary General of PIARC.
Organised by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (Japan), the session explores how railways and local communities collaborate on station development and urban transformation, with case studies from Japan (Tsukuba Express) and France (Grand Paris Express). Emiko Araki, Director, International Cooperation Office, International Policy Division, MLIT moderates the session. Speakers include Ryo Watanabe, President and CEO, Metropolitan Intercity Railway Company; and Benoit Lebot, Advisor, Ministry of Transport, France.
Organised by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (Japan), the session explores how railways and local communities collaborate on station development and urban transformation, with case studies from Japan (Tsukuba Express) and France (Grand Paris Express). Emiko Araki, Director, International Cooperation Office, International Policy Division, MLIT moderates the session. Speakers include Ryo Watanabe, President and CEO, Metropolitan Intercity Railway Company; and Benoit Lebot, Advisor, Ministry of Transport, France.
Summit participants come together to unwind at the Gala Dinner following two days of discussions at the International Transport Forum’s 2026 Summit in Leipzig on 07 May 2026.
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McKinsey Global Infrastructure Initiative Summit
Tokyo, Japan
Thursday, October 20th, 2022
10:35–11:10
BUILDING CYBER RESILIENCE
Cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, such as the Colonial Pipeline, are increasing in frequency and size. Concurrently, infrastructure operators are implementing new technologies that increase efficiencies, but these could also make their assets more vulnerable to cyberattacks. How can the industry embrace digital adoption while managing cyberthreats? What can be done about zero-day exploits—that is, cyberattacks that occur the same day a vulnerability is discovered by a hacker? What preventive strategies might reduce downtime?
Panelists:
Mark Fialkowski, President Mobility Solutions, Parsons
Marc Ganzi, Chief Executive Officer, Digital Bridge
Shinichi Yokohama, Chief Information Security Officer, EVP Security and Trust, NTT Group
Moderator: Swarna Ramanathan, Partner, McKinsey & Company
Photograph by McKinsey Global Infrastructure/Stuart Isett
Transport Resilience Strategies for Developing and Emerging Economies: Opportunities to Leapfrog session organised by the OECD at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. This session explores how emerging economies can bypass traditional development pathways and adopt new technologies and innovative practices to enhance resilience amidst rapid urbanisation, population growth, and environmental challenges. Speakers include Achraf Bouali, Head of the OECD Istanbul Center for MENA; Alan McKinnon, Professor of Logistics at Kuehne Logistics University; Marie Lam-Frendo, Chief Strategy Officer and Executive Committee Member, Meridiam; Nneka Henry, Head, UN Road Safety Fund and Patrick Mallejacq, Secretary General of PIARC.
Fifth-generation cyberattack in NYC incorporates a large-scale multi-vector attack system that is designed to attack multiple components of an IT infrastructure, including network machines, virtual machines, cloud instances, and endpoint devices.
Cybersecurity in NYC is a must.
Organised by Uber, the panel discusses how cities and the private sector can support a shift towards more resilient, multimodal transport systems. This session is held during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit on “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" held in Leipzig on 22 May 2025. It is moderated by Paula Boecken, Germany Public Policy Senior Associate, Uber and speakers include Tobias David, Chief of Staff to the Mayor of Leipzig; Andrea San Gil-Leon, Executive Director, Global Network for Popular Transport; Lidia Signor, Head of Multimodal Mobility Unit, UITP; Karen Vancluysen, Secretary-General, POLIS.
bit.ly/1SyaF0e As personal health information reaches a new level of popularity among cybercriminals, the healthcare industry finds itself at a challenging crossroads.
Ministers' Tour of the Exhibition during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit on "Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 21 May 2025.
Ministers' Tour of the Exhibition during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit on "Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 21 May 2025.
Ministers' Tour of the Exhibition during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit on "Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 21 May 2025.
Ministers' Roundtable on Transport and Climate Change: Moving Forward from COP29 organised at the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks” held on 21 May 2025 in Leipzig. Axel Threlfall, Editor-at-large, Reuters and speakers include Andreas Carlson, Minister for Infrastructure and Housing, Sweden; Claudia Elif Stutz, State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transport, Germany; Cecilie Knibe Kroglund, State Secretary in the Ministry of Transport, Norway; Christoph Nolte, Executive Vice President, DEKRA Group; Durmuş Ünüvar, Deputy Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Türkiye; Emanuela Stocchi, President, PIARC; Giorgio Travaini, Executive Director, EU Rail; Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile; Kees van der Burg, Vice Minister for Mobility, Netherlands; Kiho Na, Vice President of the Policy Coordination Office, Hyundai Motor Company; Sangwoo Park, Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of the Republic of Korea; Tatiana Molcean, Executive Secretary, UNECE; and Umberto de Pretto, Secretary General, IRU.
ITF Secretary-General Young Tae Kim meets with the Journalists of the ITF Media Travel Programme during the International Transport Forum’s 2026 Summit held in Leipzig.
Ministers' Roundtable on Transport and Climate Change: Moving Forward from COP29 organised at the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks” held on 21 May 2025 in Leipzig. Axel Threlfall, Editor-at-large, Reuters and speakers include Andreas Carlson, Minister for Infrastructure and Housing, Sweden; Claudia Elif Stutz, State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transport, Germany; Cecilie Knibe Kroglund, State Secretary in the Ministry of Transport, Norway; Christoph Nolte, Executive Vice President, DEKRA Group; Durmuş Ünüvar, Deputy Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Türkiye; Emanuela Stocchi, President, PIARC; Giorgio Travaini, Executive Director, EU Rail; Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile; Kees van der Burg, Vice Minister for Mobility, Netherlands; Kiho Na, Vice President of the Policy Coordination Office, Hyundai Motor Company; Sangwoo Park, Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of the Republic of Korea; Tatiana Molcean, Executive Secretary, UNECE; and Umberto de Pretto, Secretary General, IRU.
Summit participants come together to unwind at the Gala Dinner following two days of discussions at the International Transport Forum’s 2026 Summit in Leipzig on 07 May 2026
The session explores how strong governance, cross-sector collaboration and institutional innovation can enhance investment in resilient transport systems, drawing lessons from sectors such as energy and telecommunications. Speakers include Hiba Fares, CEO, RATP Dev; Naoki Fujii, CEO, Narita International Airport Corporation; and Umberto de Pretto, Secretary-General, International Road Transport Union.
This session, held during the ITF 2026 Summit on "Funding Resilient Transport" held in Leipzig, Germany, from 06 May 2026 focuses on good practices of securing operations of freight corridors, multimodal logistics hubs, and essential transport services and the session discussion also explores how financing mechanisms can adopt a multi-risk lens, building redundancy and flexibility into infrastructure planning. Eyjólfur Ármannsson, Minister of Infrastructure, Iceland; Server Aydın, Chief Commercial Officer, iGA Istanbul Airport; Luca Beccastrini, Senior Transport and Infrastructure Executive, Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane; Sophie Punte, CEO, Life-Links; and Angela Splinter, CEO Trucking HR Canada. Elisabeth Windisch, Co-Head of the ITF Research Centre, International Transport Forum moderates the session.
This session, held during the ITF 2026 Summit on "Funding Resilient Transport" held in Leipzig, Germany, from 06 May 2026 focuses on good practices of securing operations of freight corridors, multimodal logistics hubs, and essential transport services and the session discussion also explores how financing mechanisms can adopt a multi-risk lens, building redundancy and flexibility into infrastructure planning. Eyjólfur Ármannsson, Minister of Infrastructure, Iceland; Server Aydın, Chief Commercial Officer, iGA Istanbul Airport; Luca Beccastrini, Senior Transport and Infrastructure Executive, Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane; Sophie Punte, CEO, Life-Links; and Angela Splinter, CEO Trucking HR Canada. Elisabeth Windisch, Co-Head of the ITF Research Centre, International Transport Forum moderates the session.
Arrival of the German Federal Minister Carsten Schneider to the International Transport Forum’s 2026 Summit on "Funding Resilient Transport" taking place from 06 May 2026 to 08 May 2026.
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McKinsey Global Infrastructure Initiative Summit
Tokyo, Japan
Thursday, October 20th, 2022
10:35–11:10
BUILDING CYBER RESILIENCE
Cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, such as the Colonial Pipeline, are increasing in frequency and size. Concurrently, infrastructure operators are implementing new technologies that increase efficiencies, but these could also make their assets more vulnerable to cyberattacks. How can the industry embrace digital adoption while managing cyberthreats? What can be done about zero-day exploits—that is, cyberattacks that occur the same day a vulnerability is discovered by a hacker? What preventive strategies might reduce downtime?
Panelists:
Mark Fialkowski, President Mobility Solutions, Parsons
Marc Ganzi, Chief Executive Officer, Digital Bridge
Shinichi Yokohama, Chief Information Security Officer, EVP Security and Trust, NTT Group
Moderator: Swarna Ramanathan, Partner, McKinsey & Company
Photograph by McKinsey Global Infrastructure/Stuart Isett
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Verizon and AT&T customers are suing T-Mobile for raising their prices (yes, really)
Like pretty much all large tech companies and household names in competitive consumer-facing industries, T-Mobile, owner Deutsche Telekom, and former Sprint parent SoftBank have undoubtedly faced their fair share of lawsuits over the years.
T-Mo, for one, found itself under some arguably well-deserved legal scrutiny relatively recently after failing to keep millions of customers safe from an unprecedented cyberattack less than a year ago, and now the "Un-carrier" is in (a bit of) hot water again... for the weirdest reason.
Although it's currently unclear if this will actually amount to anything, a "group" of Verizon and AT&T subscribers is demanding a jury trial to settle the impact T-Mobile's 2020 Sprint acquisition has had on the US wireless industry as a whole and the two "traditional" carriers' prices in particular.
Rehashing an old argument used by fourteen state attorneys general and the District of Columbia AG to try to stop the merger from happening (which obviously failed), said "group" is seeking "declaratory relief" and financial compensation for a "precipitous" decline in competition since the big four US carrier club switched to an even bigger three arrangement.
Basically, these Verizon and AT&T customers consider T-Mobile responsible for a recent inflation of "quality-adjusted prices", as the nation's top three wireless service providers no longer have much reason to "compete as vigorously" as before for subscribers.
As if that didn't sound ridiculous enough, the class action lawsuit filed in Illinois federal court aims to represent "all persons or entities who paid for a Verizon or AT&T mobile wireless plan on or after April 1, 2020", which is a lot of people.
While the plaintiffs are not citing any third-party research in support of their accusations or mentioning any specific action taken by Verizon or AT&T after April 2020 to increase "quality-adjusted prices", it's hard not to link this lawsuit with the two carriers' recent rate hikes and "economic adjustment charges."
Of course, it's pretty silly to blame T-Mobile for that when the "Un-carrier's" customers haven't received a similar treatment, getting instead a bunch of new perks and benefits at the same old prices, as well as stronger and stronger incentives to ditch Verizon and AT&T.
If wireless industry competition is indeed declining, perhaps Verizon and AT&T's subscribers should direct their frustration at Dish in addition to their actual service providers, which are arguably the first to blame for, well, not competing as "vigorously" as they probably should to stop T-Mobile's ascent.
Available apothecary ability…Naval Hospital Bremerton Pharmacy and others under Defense Health Agency continue to provide and process prescriptions despite the reported cyberattack on the nation’s largest commercial prescription processer, Change Healthcare, which altered the normal flow of operations. “The attack temporarily halted our procedures before a solution was found both by our staff and DHA Pharmacy Operations Division. DHA POD worked tirelessly with our staff to find solutions to ease the burden and ensure that prescriptions could continue to be processed,” said Cmdr. Dean Kang, Pharmacy Department head, citing that NHB’s Pharmacy team utilized DHA-recommended downtime measures to allow prescriptions to continue to be processed by NHB’s internal systems in place (Official Navy photo by Douglas H Stutz, NHB/NMRTC Bremerton public affairs officer).
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Ministers' Tour of the Exhibition during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit on "Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 21 May 2025.
Ministers' Tour of the Exhibition during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit on "Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 21 May 2025.
Organised by the UN Road Safety Fund, this press conference highlights the urgent need to close the road safety funding gap, as more people die annually from road crashes than from malaria or HIV. Speakers include Juan Carlos Muñoz Abogabir, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile; Abdessamad Kayouh, Minister of Transport and Logistics, Morocco; Alenka Bratušek, Minister of Transport, Slovenia; Jean Todt, UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety; and Pierre-Martin Huet, Sustainability & Impact Director, Michelin. The session is moderated by Nneka Henry, Head of the UN Road Safety Fund. The session takes place during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit on “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks” held in Leipzig on 22 May 2025.
This session, organised by Amazon, explores the evolution of last-mile delivery vehicles, such as cargo bikes, mopeds, trailers, and pushcarts, designed to decarbonise urban logistics. Joy Pasquet, Transport Strategy & Policy lead – FR BE LUX, Amazon Logistics moderates the session and speakers include Paola Cossu, Board of Directors, ALICE (& CEO, FIT Consulting); Linda Maier, Head of Quality, Velotech.de GmBH; Stefan Räth, Managing Director, Mubea; Natalia Tomiyama, Founder & CEO, NÜWIEL GmbH. This session takes place during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks” held on 21 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany.
This plenary explores why resilience must be central to transport investment. This session also highlights how inclusive, forward-looking strategies - co-developed with financial actors and enabled by digitalisation and modernisation - can help countries navigate uncertainty while advancing resilient transport for all. Speakers include Young Tae Kim, Secretary-General, International Transport Forum; Yang Li, Vice Minister of Transport, China; Rashad Nabiyev, Minister of Digital Development and Transport, Azerbaijan; Jon Ivar Nygård, Minister of Transport, Norway, Óscar Puente Santiago, Minister for Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Spain; Anacláudia Rossbach, Executive Director, UN-Habitat; Patrick Schnieder, Federal Minister of Transport, Germany; Jean Todt, UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety, United Nations; Anna Westerberg, President, Volvo Buses; and Stan Zurkiewicz, CEO & Chairman of the Management Board, Dekra. Melinda Crane, Chief Political Correspondent, Deutsche Welle moderates this session. This plenary is held during the ITF 2026 Summit on Funding Resilient Transport on 06 May 2026.
Arrival of the German Federal Minister Carsten Schneider to the International Transport Forum’s 2026 Summit on "Funding Resilient Transport" taking place from 06 May 2026 to 08 May 2026.
Ministers' Tour of the Exhibition during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit on "Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 21 May 2025.
Ministers' Tour of the Exhibition during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit on "Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 21 May 2025.
Ministers' Tour of the Exhibition during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit on "Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 21 May 2025.
Summit participants come together to unwind at the Gala Dinner following two days of discussions at the International Transport Forum’s 2026 Summit in Leipzig on 07 May 2026
The session explores how strong governance, cross-sector collaboration and institutional innovation can enhance investment in resilient transport systems, drawing lessons from sectors such as energy and telecommunications. Speakers include Hiba Fares, CEO, RATP Dev; Naoki Fujii, CEO, Narita International Airport Corporation; and Umberto de Pretto, Secretary-General, International Road Transport Union.