Road User Charging Asia Pacific 2024: Exploring Latest Trends in Singapore
The Road User Charging Conference Asia Pacific is set to return to Singapore on October 2-3, 2024. With over 20 sessions and speakers, including insights from Abdukodir Yokubov on Uzbekistan's PPPs for toll roads, the conference promises a comprehensive exploration of the latest trends in the industry.
Among the notable speakers are Sheyda Karimova from Azerbaijan's Ministry of Digital Development and Transport, who will delve into the intersection of sustainability and toll road development. Amit Ranjan Chitranshi from IHMCL will share insights into India's shift to GNSS-based tolling, while Dr. Vu Minh Khuong will discuss the transformative impact of Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) systems in Vietnam.
The conference will also feature Allan Fels discussing the independent review of Sydney's toll system and the establishment of a new government tolling company. Philip Maluping from the Department of Public Works and Highways in Manila will provide updates on the Philippines' toll road expansion. Tariq Munir will explore public perception and challenges in implementing Road User Charging (RUC) in Victoria, Australia.
The conference, focusing on Mileage-based Fee (MLFF) tolling, will showcase an all-new speaker line-up, offering attendees a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the field of road user charging.