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Sustainable and Resilient Transport in South America session hosted by Chile as President of the International Transport Forum (ITF) at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Panellists include Ricardo Montecino, Director of Development, Engineering and Projects Division, State Railways Company of Chile (EFE); Guillermo Muñoz, President, Metro de Santiago; Cristóbal Pineda, Head of Regional Public Transport Division, Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications of Chile; Paola Tapia, Board Director, Port of San Antonio (EPSA); Joaquín Urrutia, CEO, Red Global S.A. (BancoEstado); Eduardo Zbikoski, Director, Metropol Group and Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister, Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications of Chile. Shokraneh Minovi, Senior Partnership Specialist, Global Transport Department, World Bank moderates the panel.
Sustainable and Resilient Transport in South America session hosted by Chile as President of the International Transport Forum (ITF) at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Panellists include Ricardo Montecino, Director of Development, Engineering and Projects Division, State Railways Company of Chile (EFE); Guillermo Muñoz, President, Metro de Santiago; Cristóbal Pineda, Head of Regional Public Transport Division, Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications of Chile; Paola Tapia, Board Director, Port of San Antonio (EPSA); Joaquín Urrutia, CEO, Red Global S.A. (BancoEstado); Eduardo Zbikoski, Director, Metropol Group and Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister, Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications of Chile. Shokraneh Minovi, Senior Partnership Specialist, Global Transport Department, World Bank moderates the panel.
Sustainable and Resilient Transport in South America session hosted by Chile as President of the International Transport Forum (ITF) at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Panellists include Ricardo Montecino, Director of Development, Engineering and Projects Division, State Railways Company of Chile (EFE); Guillermo Muñoz, President, Metro de Santiago; Cristóbal Pineda, Head of Regional Public Transport Division, Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications of Chile; Paola Tapia, Board Director, Port of San Antonio (EPSA); Joaquín Urrutia, CEO, Red Global S.A. (BancoEstado); Eduardo Zbikoski, Director, Metropol Group and Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister, Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications of Chile. Shokraneh Minovi, Senior Partnership Specialist, Global Transport Department, World Bank moderates the panel.
This ministerial session explores how collaboration between the public and private sectors can strengthen transport system resilience. Melinda Crane, Chief Political Correspondent, Deutsche Welle moderates the session and speakers Machteld de Haan (President, Downstream, Renewables and Energy Solutions, Shell), Mathias Cormann (Secretary-General, OECD [Video Message]), and Tobias Meyer (CEO DHL Group) will highlight real-world examples of how both sectors contribute to recovery and adaptability. 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.
The Council of Ministers of Transport is held during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit on “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 22 May 2025.
The Council of Ministers of Transport is held during the International Transport Forum’s 2026 Summit on “Funding Resilient Transport" in Leipzig on 07 May 2026.
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Cyberattacks Put Russian Fingers on the Switch at Power Plants, U.S. Says
The Trump administration accused Russia on Thursday of engineering a series of cyberattacks that targeted American and European nuclear power plants and water and electric systems, and could have sabotaged or shut power...
The Council of Ministers of Transport is held during the International Transport Forums 2025 Summit on Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 22 May 2025.
Reception during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit in Leipzig, Germany on 22 May 2025.
Reception during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit in Leipzig, Germany on 22 May 2025.
Balancing Act: Addressing Competing Sectoral Demands for Renewable Energy Resources session at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Speakers include Abel Cecilie Knibe Kroglund, State Secretary in the Ministry of Transport, Norway; Mallika Ishwaran, Chief Economist at Shell; Rana Adib, Executive Director at REN21; Stephanie Kodish, Senior Global Director of Drive to Zero, CALSTART; and Yumi Otsuka, Chief Sustainability Officer at Toyota Motor Corporation. The session explores the challenges and opportunities of managing competing sectoral demands for limited renewable energy resources and discusses the necessary policy frameworks and regulatory measures to support decarbonisation goals.
This session presents key findings from the 2025 ITF Transport Outlook and discusses implications and challenges for the global shift towards a more resilient, sustainable, and decarbonised transport sector. Speakers include Diana Ürge-Vorsatz, Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister of Transport and Telecommunications, Chile and Maruxa Cardama, Secretary-General, SLOCAT.
The Council of Ministers of Transport is held during the International Transport Forum’s 2026 Summit on “Funding Resilient Transport" in Leipzig on 07 May 2026.
This closed session will mark the formal conclusion of the Road Safety Assessment Framework (RSAF) pilot phase and launch the dialogue on its next evolution — a refined and scalable framework for corporate road safety reporting and accountability.
The Council of Ministers of Transport is held during the International Transport Forum’s 2026 Summit on “Funding Resilient Transport" in Leipzig on 07 May 2026.
Spotlight on Research sessions organised jointly by the International Transport Forum, European Commission, European Conference of Transport Research Institutes (ECTRI), Transportation Research Board (TRB) and World Conference on Transport Research Society (WCTRS) at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Speakers include Mauricio Orozco-Fontalvo, Transport Researcher and Lecturer, Specialising in MaaS, User Behavior, and Urban Mobility, Luciano Agustin Pana Tronca, Phd researcher, University of Trieste and IUSS Pavia, Gernot T.Liedtke, Acting Director, Institute of Transport Research, DLR and Aseem Kinra, Prof. Systems Transition Engineering, Heriot-Wattt University, Scotland. Victoria Sheehan, Executive Director of the US Transportation Research Board – National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, moderates the session.
Summit participants unwind at the Gala Dinner after two days of exchanges during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit in Leipzig, Germany on 22 May 2025.
The Council of Ministers of Transport is held during the International Transport Forums 2025 Summit on Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 22 May 2025.
Reception during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit in Leipzig, Germany on 22 May 2025.
Organised by the Transformative Urban Mobility Initiative (TUMI), this session reflects on the global impact of the TUMI E-Bus Mission, which works with cities across Asia, Africa, and Latin America to accelerate the shift to electric buses. Speakers include Rabea Schmecht (GIZ), Tu-My Tran (ICLEI) and Ben Welle (World Resources Institute). This session is held during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit on “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks” in Leipzig on May 20, 2025.
ITF Secretary-General Young Tae Kim meets with the Journalists of the ITF Media Travel Programme during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit in Leipzig.
Sustainable and Resilient Transport in South America session hosted by Chile as President of the International Transport Forum (ITF) at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Panellists include Ricardo Montecino, Director of Development, Engineering and Projects Division, State Railways Company of Chile (EFE); Guillermo Muñoz, President, Metro de Santiago; Cristóbal Pineda, Head of Regional Public Transport Division, Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications of Chile; Paola Tapia, Board Director, Port of San Antonio (EPSA); Joaquín Urrutia, CEO, Red Global S.A. (BancoEstado); Eduardo Zbikoski, Director, Metropol Group and Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister, Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications of Chile. Shokraneh Minovi, Senior Partnership Specialist, Global Transport Department, World Bank moderates the panel.
Summit participants unwind at the Reception before the Gala Dinner after two days of exchanges during the International Transport Forum's 2025 Summit in Leipzig, Germany on 22 May 2025.
ITF 2025 Summit Awards Ceremony held during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit on “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks"held in Leipzig on 22 May 2025.
This ministerial session explores how collaboration between the public and private sectors can strengthen transport system resilience. Melinda Crane, Chief Political Correspondent, Deutsche Welle moderates the session and speakers Machteld de Haan (President, Downstream, Renewables and Energy Solutions, Shell), Mathias Cormann (Secretary-General, OECD [Video Message]), and Tobias Meyer (CEO DHL Group) will highlight real-world examples of how both sectors contribute to recovery and adaptability. 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.
The Council of Ministers of Transport is held during the International Transport Forum’s 2025 Summit on “Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 22 May 2025.
Organised by the Saxon State Ministry for Infrastructure and Regional Development, the session presents the Dresden–Prague rail project, innovations in intermodal terminals to support modal shift, and sustainable urban logistics solutions from Leipzig’s SuCoLo pilot. Dr. Sebastian Langer, Saxon State Ministry for Infrastructure and Regional Development moderates the session. Speakers include Henrik Saske, Director, New Railway Line Dresden–Prague EGTC; Tim Krause, Head of Communications, CargoBeamer; and Silvia Torres Landaverde, Head of Strategic Communication, Logistics Living Lab.
The Council of Ministers of Transport is held during the International Transport Forum’s 2026 Summit on “Funding Resilient Transport" in Leipzig on 07 May 2026.
Transport is one of the hardest sectors to decarbonise, and following the Ministerial Declaration signed by eleven countries at COP30 in Belém, the coalition will present its new leadership and 2026–27 work plan at the ITF 2026 Summit, emphasising that resilient transport investment and emissions reduction go hand in hand. Speakers include María Fernanda Rojas, Minister of Transport of Colombia; Sara González, Technical Director of the National Council for Climate Change and Carbon Market of the Dominican Republic and UNFCCC Vice-President; Bareo Hassen, State Minister of the Ministry of Transport and Logistics of Ethiopia; and moderator Daniel Bongardt, Head of Team Infrastructure and Mobility, GIZ.
APES is a collection of kinetic sound sculptures made with recycled WI-FI antennas. They are driven by algorithms showing dynamic counters of data consumption and cyberattacks: from Facebook likes and Google searches to cyberattacks happening in real time. The APES move with patterns dictated by the names appearing on the screens. These motions are accompanied by sonic events produced by an AI trained to deep fake the calls of real apes and by evolving soundscapes generated by a granular synthesizer driven by the data flows.
Credit: Xueqi Huangfu
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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
The Council of Ministers of Transport is held during the International Transport Forums 2025 Summit on Transport Resilience to Global Shocks" in Leipzig on 22 May 2025.
Sustainable and Resilient Transport in South America session hosted by Chile as President of the International Transport Forum (ITF) at the International Transport Forum Summit on 23 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Panellists include Ricardo Montecino, Director of Development, Engineering and Projects Division, State Railways Company of Chile (EFE); Guillermo Muñoz, President, Metro de Santiago; Cristóbal Pineda, Head of Regional Public Transport Division, Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications of Chile; Paola Tapia, Board Director, Port of San Antonio (EPSA); Joaquín Urrutia, CEO, Red Global S.A. (BancoEstado); Eduardo Zbikoski, Director, Metropol Group and Juan Carlos Muñoz, Minister, Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications of Chile. Shokraneh Minovi, Senior Partnership Specialist, Global Transport Department, World Bank moderates the panel.
Workforce Resilience and Emergency Preparedness plenary session at the International Transport Forum Summit on 22 May 2025 in Leipzig, Germany. Geraldine de Baston moderates the session and speakers include Andrea San Gil León, Executive Director, Global Network for Popular Transportation; Hiroaki Yamaguchi, Senior Director of the Transport Sector Office at ADB; Nannette Lafond-Dufour, Chief Impact Officer, Publicis Groupe, President, Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society; Stephen Cotton, General Secretary of the International Transport Workers’ Federation and Umberto de Pretto, Secretary General of IRU. The session explores strategies for supporting and recognising workers, addressing workforce shortages, and improving emergency preparedness in transport systems.
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.
Organised by Deutsche Gesselschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) represented through TUMI (Transforming Urban Mobility Initiative), WMW (Women Mobilize Women), EasTnT (Eastern Partnership for Trade and Transport)
Global Alliance for Feminist Transport and
International Transport Forum (ITF), this networking breakfast brings together established women leaders with young professionals and students of all genders who are interested in building careers in transport. By sharing lived experiences and practical advice, the session aims to inspire emerging talent while strengthening intergenerational connections within the sector. Speakers include Raquel Barrios, Executive Director, YOURS; Yuliya Bilous, Project Lead, Women in Transport Leadership; Ana Nikabadze, Representative, Batumi Cycling Network (BCN); Sabina Tanriverdiyeva, Country Director Azerbaijan, Women in Transport; Kristine Yeremyan, Chair, E-Logi Fest; Emma MacLennan, Founder & Director, EASST; Magdalena Olczak, Senior Manager, Institutional Relations & Summit, International Transport Forum; Keisha Alena Mayuga, Transport Policy Advisor - Gender and Inclusion, Global Project TUMI Just Mobility; Bronwen Thornton, CEO, Walk21 Foundation and
Bessie Noll, Senior Researcher and Lecturer, ETH Zürich
Presidency Reception at the International Transport Forum’s 2026 Summit “Funding Resilient Transport” held on 06 May 2026 in Leipzig, Germany.
Organised by OrbiMob’ association, National Agency for Territorial Cohesion, France, and Ministry of Transport, France. This workshop discusses about models that can inspire hundreds of millions of people in rural and mountain areas identifying the levers to finance and deploy solutions on a large scale, based on public-private partnerships and international cooperation and engages in a collective reflection on how to integrate these issues into development and investment strategies, to make them a lever for a better balanced and sustainable development worldwide. Speakers include Christelle Peyre, Rural Mobility Funding Manager, National Agency for Territorial Cohesion, France; Benoît Lebot, European and International Relations Officer, Ministry of Transport, France and Dr. Patrick Oliva, President of the OrbiMob’ association.
APES is a collection of kinetic sound sculptures made with recycled WI-FI antennas. They are driven by algorithms showing dynamic counters of data consumption and cyberattacks: from Facebook likes and Google searches to cyberattacks happening in real time. The APES move with patterns dictated by the names appearing on the screens. These motions are accompanied by sonic events produced by an AI trained to deep fake the calls of real apes and by evolving soundscapes generated by a granular synthesizer driven by the data flows.
Credit: Marco Barotti
APES is a collection of kinetic sound sculptures made with recycled WI-FI antennas. They are driven by algorithms showing dynamic counters of data consumption and cyberattacks: from Facebook likes and Google searches to cyberattacks happening in real time. The APES move with patterns dictated by the names appearing on the screens. These motions are accompanied by sonic events produced by an AI trained to deep fake the calls of real apes and by evolving soundscapes generated by a granular synthesizer driven by the data flows.
Credit: Marco Barotti
APES is a collection of kinetic sound sculptures made with recycled WI-FI antennas. They are driven by algorithms showing dynamic counters of data consumption and cyberattacks: from Facebook likes and Google searches to cyberattacks happening in real time. The APES move with patterns dictated by the names appearing on the screens. These motions are accompanied by sonic events produced by an AI trained to deep fake the calls of real apes and by evolving soundscapes generated by a granular synthesizer driven by the data flows.
Credit: Marco Barotti
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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