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SUMMARY:CITE 2021 Annual Conference - Virtual
DESCRIPTION:Our annual conference in 2021 is going virtual! See here for more details.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/cite-2021-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Ottawa Area (Virtual)\, Ottawa\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220913T184803Z
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SUMMARY:CITE 2022 Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us in beautiful Vancouver for the CITE Annual Conference (rescheduled from 2020).  More to come in mid-2021.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/cite-2020-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Sheraton Wall Centre\, 1088 Burrard Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6Z 2R9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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CREATED:20220503T183319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T121017Z
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SUMMARY:CITE Atlantic Provinces Spring Technical Session
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to officially announce the “in-person” return of our annual CITE Atlantic Provinces Spring Technical Session in Halifax\, NS on Thursday\, June 9th after a two-year Covid hiatus. This popular event is being held at the Irving Oil Auditorium at Dalhousie University (5217 Morris Street\, Halifax\, NS). Similar to previous years\, it will feature a jammed-packed day of technical sessions\, poster presentations\, and a lunchtime technical tour – 100% focused on the same transportation topics we (as transportation professionals) love to speak so passionately about\, only to receive eyerolls and looks of pure indifference from our family and friends! \nKeeping with recent tradition\, we will also be hosting a Social Event the evening prior (Wednesday\, June 8th) at HaliMac Axe Throwing from 7-10 pm. Drinks and munchies will be available on site. Even if you’ve never thrown an axe before (which is completely understandable)\, you won’t want to miss out on this fun networking opportunity!
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/cite-atlantic-provinces-spring-technical-session/
LOCATION:Irving Oil Auditorium\, Dalhousie University\, 5217 Morris Street\, Halifax\, NS\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Symposium
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Atlantic Canada Section":MAILTO:atlantic@itecanada.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20221021T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20221021T153000
DTSTAMP:20260501T065146
CREATED:20220927T222353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221014T170442Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Canada / PIBC Fall Conference 2022: Building Community Connections
DESCRIPTION:Please join the PIBC Okanagan Interior Chapter and the BC Interior Chapter of the Institute of Traffic Engineers Canada for a one-day\, in-person conference in Kelowna on Friday\, October 21st. The conference theme is “Building Community Connections” and the day will focus on bringing together engineers\, planners\, and other professionals to share current work and discuss new initiatives. The conference features six speakers and your choice of a tour: \n\nA walking tour of downtown Kelowna or an e-scooter\ne-bike tour of the Abbott Street active transportation corridor (description provided below)\n\nLunch is included and ample time for networking. \nThe afternoon keynote address will be presented by Michael von Hausen\, who brings 40 years of experience in public and private practice as both a professional planner and landscape architect. Michael combines his award-winning work with university teaching as an adjunct professor at both Simon Fraser University and Vancouver Island University. Michael is also a fellow of the Canadian Institute of Planners\, a past President of the BC Society of Landscape Architects\, and a Harvard-trained urban designer and development economics specialist. Michael will present concepts from his most recent book Public Realm: The Next Makers Handbook\, including key ingredients to next-generation public realm design from streets and pathways to squares and parks. He will discuss processes that inspire the design of fun\, captivating\, and complete places. \nOther speakers include: Jamie McEwan (Urban Systems)\, Ryan Smith (City of Kelowna)\, Suzanne Therrien (Simon Fraser University)\, Shivam Khaddar (UBC Okanagan)\, Matt Worona. Speakers will present on topics including communication between planners and engineers\, planning during and post COVID\, health benefits of investing in cycling infrastructure\, telecommuter vs. non-telecommuter travel activities\, and e-bikes and e-scooters in small and mid-sized cities. \nKelowna’s Expanding Protected Biking Network (Bike/Scooter) \nLed by the City of Kelowna \nA guided tour of the latest protected bike lanes in the City of Kelowna’s All Ages and Abilities network. Highlighting the approaches and challenges of planning\, public engagement\, design and construction. We will explore the following protected facilities \n\nCawston Multi Use Path\,\nEthel Active Transportation Corridor and First phase of Casorso Active Transportation Corridor to Okanagan Collage\,\nAbbott Active Transportation Corridor a Quick Build Bi-directional bike lane.\nCity Park Promenade off street MUP\n\nThis tour will include a section of on-street bike lanes along KLO. \nRegistration includes an Escooter or Ebike provided by Lime and Spin. \nFull program is available here: https://itecanada.org/wpdm-package/ite-bc-interior-pibc-conference-program/
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-canada-pibc-fall-conference-2022/
LOCATION:MetroHub (Kelown)\, 1265 Ellis Street\, Kelowna\, BC\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20221124T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20221124T160000
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CREATED:20220922T194419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221115T170641Z
UID:10000515-1669280400-1669305600@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:ITE Atlantic Provinces Fall Technical Session & AGM
DESCRIPTION:Save the date!\nDetails to follow on this year’s program so stay tuned! \nWe are also having a social event the evening before. Ideally we could ask folks to RVSP for this event at the same time (similar to what we did for the axe throwing in Halifax this spring). \nEvent Name: CITE Fall Social Night (Bowling & Laser Tag) \nDate: Wednesday\, November 23rd\, 7 pm to 9 pm \nLocation: Kingswood Entertainment Centre (1700 Kingswood Way\, Fredericton\, NB) \nAdmission: FREE
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-atlantic-provinces-fall-technical-session-agm/
LOCATION:Kingswood Lodge (Fredericton)\, 31 Kingswood Park\, Frederticton\, NB
CATEGORIES:AGM,Conferences
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Atlantic Canada Section":MAILTO:atlantic@itecanada.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230608
DTSTAMP:20260501T065146
CREATED:20230404T155752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T155752Z
UID:10000569-1685836800-1686182399@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:ITE Canada/CARSP 2023 Joint Conference
DESCRIPTION:Hundreds of road safety and transportation professionals and students will gather in-person to exchange ideas and connect at the ITE Canada/CARSP 2023 Joint Conference. This event brings together two respected transportation organizations – CARSP (Canadian Association of Road Safety Professionals) and ITE Canada – for a unique opportunity to make new connections and share ideas! \n\n\nDo you want to showcase your company or organization at ITE Canada/CARSP 2023? Sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities are still available at all levels. \n\n\n\n\nRegister before May 20 when late registration rates come into effect. Get all the details\, including information about the program\, hotel and travel\, and more\, at conference.itecanada.org. \n\n\n\n\nITE Canada/CARSP 2023 Joint Conference\nWHEN: Sunday\, June 4 to Wednesday June 7\, 2023\nWHERE: RBC Convention Centre\, Winnipeg\, MB
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-canada-carsp-2023-joint-conference/
LOCATION:RBC Convention Centre (Winnipeg)\, 100 Carleton Street\, Winnipeg\, MB\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231027T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231027T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T065146
CREATED:20230905T154546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T183032Z
UID:10000601-1698397200-1698422400@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:ITE BC Interior Section & PIBC Conference "Embracing Change for All"
DESCRIPTION:ITE BC Interior Section & PIBC are jointly hosting a one-day conference on Friday\, October 27th in Kamloops. This year’s conference’s theme is Embracing Change for All and will focus on exploring new directions and innovations in planning and transportation engineering. This conference will host speakers from both planning and transportation engineering fields\, with an emphasis on inclusive projects that advance equitable outcomes for all community members. \nSub-themes include: \n\nEquity\, diversity\, and inclusion in transportation and planning\nAccessibility in transportation and planning\nEffective techniques for addressing public perceptions and misconceptions\nShifting objectives in transportation and planning\n\nEvent Poster \n \n\n    \n    \n    \n    \n    PIBC and BC Interior 2023 Conference
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-bc-interior-section-pibc-conference-embracing-change-for-all/
LOCATION:Sandman Signature Kamloops\, 225 Lorne St\, Kamloops\, BC\, V2C 1W2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE BC Interior Section":MAILTO:bcinterior@itecanada.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240608T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240609T153000
DTSTAMP:20260501T065147
CREATED:20240509T150359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T184559Z
UID:10000672-1717869600-1717947000@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:ITE McMaster: 2024 Student Leadership Summit
DESCRIPTION:This event is for ITE student members. Ticket sales end on June 4\, 2024. \nITE McMaster Student Chapter is excited to present the 2024 Student Leadership Summit! \nITE McMaster Student Chapter will be hosting the ITE Student Leadership Summit (SLS) in the days leading up to the ITE Hamilton Conference on Saturday\, June 8th from 6pm – 10pm (CIBC Hall) and on Sunday\, June 9th from 9am – 3:30pm (David Braley Health Sciences Centre). ITE Students and Young Professionals are encouraged to participate in the summit to learn more about team dynamics\, taking on a leading role\, networking skills and more! You will have a fantastic opportunity to gain insight from industry leaders and meet transportation student from across Canada. Through panel discussions\, presentations from Young ITE leaders\, team building activities\, and learning to network from the pros\, you’ll be sure to finish your weekend having learned new and valuable skills! \nDate & Time: \nSaturday\, June 8th\, 2024 from 6pm – 10pm\nSunday\, June 9th\, 2024 from 9am – 3:30pm \nBus Route: Route 10 – B LINE EXPRESS \nHomewood Suites -> McMaster:\nTake the 10 from King at Queen\, get off at Main opposite Emerson\nOR\nTake the 5 from King at Caroline\, get off at Main opposite Emerson \n***\nMcMaster ->Homewood Suites: \nTake the 10 from Emerson at Main\, get off at Main at Queen\nOR\nTake the 5 from Sterling at Forsyth\, get off at Main St W at Caroline St S \nLocation Address: \nOn Saturday – CIBC Hall\, 3rd Floor McMaster University Student Centre (MUSC) on McMaster Campus (1280 Main St W\, Hamilton ON)\nOn Sunday – David Braley Health Sciences Centre\, Rm 2032 in Downtown Hamilton (100 Main St W\, Hamilton ON) \nSchedule at a Glance: \nOn Saturday – Buffet style dinner\, Panel Discussion from industry professionals and young professionals\, and teambuilding games\nOn Sunday – A presentation from Bill Tibbo on Leadership\, Multiple presentations from Young ITE Professionals and Leaders in ITE Canada\, catered lunch\, and fun ice breaker games \n\nTickets \n\nITE members: $25\nNon-ITE members: $35\n\nIf you’re not already an ITE student member\, join here! ITE membership FREE for full-time undergraduate and graduate students.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-mcmaster-2024-student-leadership-summit/
LOCATION:CIBC Hall\, 3rd Floor McMaster University Student Centre (MUSC) on McMaster Campus\, CIBC Hall\, 3rd Floor McMaster University Student Centre (MUSC) on McMaster Campus\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240613
DTSTAMP:20260501T065147
CREATED:20240312T175810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T175810Z
UID:10000654-1717891200-1718236799@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:ITE Canada 2024 Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join together hundreds from Canada’s community of transportation professionals to foster connections\, share best practices and research\, and exchange ideas for safe and healthy mobility! \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWHEN: Sunday\, June 9 to Wednesday\, June 12\, 2024\nWHERE: Hamilton Convention Centre – 1 Summers Lane\, Hamilton\, ON\non the traditional territories of the Erie\, Neutral\, Huron-Wendat\, Haudenosaunee and Mississaugas \nFind everything you need to know about the conference at conference.itecanada.org. The conference site is your home for all information on: \n\ntravel & accommodations\nsponsorship & exhibition\nconference program
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-canada-2024-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Hamilton Convention Centre\, 1 Summers Ln\, Hamilton\, Ontario\, L8P 4Y2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241025T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241025T160000
DTSTAMP:20260501T065147
CREATED:20240920T155118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241024T175805Z
UID:10000706-1729846800-1729872000@www.itecanada.org
SUMMARY:ITE BC Interior Section & PIBC Conference: “A New Era of Housing Legislation”
DESCRIPTION:ITE BC Interior Section & PIBC are jointly hosting a one-day conference on Friday\, October 25th in Penticton. This year’s conference’s theme is A New Era of Housing Legislation and will focus on changes to provincial legislation regarding housing and parking near transit oriented areas and throughout BC. This conference will host speakers from both planning and transportation engineering fields from public\, private\, and research sectors\, and will also include a tour hosted by the City of Penticton featuring their strides to incorporating micromobility in urban areas. \nSub-themes include: \n\nChanges to Parking Regulation and the Impacts on Housing Development\nPlanning and Transportation policy and regulatory considerations\nUsage of Models to measure impacts from Housing Prices to Transportation across the Okanagan\nAnd more!\n\nLunch is included and will be catered by local vendors\, and a social sponsored by CTS at their Summerland branch to celebrate their 5th year in the Okanagan will be held after the conference featuring drinks and appetizers from local restaurants. \nA detailed schedule of the day will be shared closer to the conference date. \nDetails \nDate: October 25\, 2024\nTime: 9:00AM – 4:00PM\nCost: $30 – $125\nVenue: The Standard 124 Estabrook Avenue Penticton\, BC\, V2A 1G3 \nFor registration details we’ll want: \n\n$125 Regular\n$100 Member\n$30 Student\n\nWe’ll also want an option for registrants to choose one of two technical tours (limiting each tour to 30 participants). \n\nWalking Tour – 30 participants\nBike/Scooter Tour – 30 participants (registrants should have an option to choose an bike/scooter preference)
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-bc-interior-section-pibc-conference-a-new-era-of-housing-legislation/
LOCATION:The Standard\, 124 Estabrook Ave.\, Penticton\, BC\, V2A 1G3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Luncheon
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SUMMARY:ITE Atlantic Canada: Fall Session & Executive Voting
DESCRIPTION:Social Event: Our social event this year will be a low key evening at Dolan’s Pub (349 King St\, Fredericton\, NB E3B 1B2)\, located in downtown Fredericton. There will be a range of bar snacks and drink tickets provided\, and the venue is expecting live music! \nFall Technical Session: Our technical session will be held in the Kent Auditorium in the Wu Conference Centre on UNB Campus (6 Duffie Dr\, Fredericton\, NB E3B 0R6). As always\, we’ll have a day full of technical presentations highlighting a small portion of the great work going on around the region. A light breakfast will be provided\, along with lunch and snacks during breaks in the day. Please note\, all cars are required to have a permit to park on UNB Campus – a free parking pass PDF will be forwarded to registrants in advance. If you wish to park on UNB Campus\, the pass must be printed and placed on the dash of your vehicle during the conference. \nHotel Block: There is a reserved a block of 25 hotel rooms at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. The group rate will be available until October 18th under the “Institute of Transportation Engineers”. To secure the group rate: \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOnline Booking: https://rebrand.ly/ITENov2024\nPhone Booking: 1-506-455-3371\nEmail Booking: reservations@cpfredericton.com\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDate and time: \n\n\n\nSocial Event: Wednesday\, November 6\, 7-10pm ADT\nFall Technical Session: Thursday\, November 7\, 8:15am – 4:00pm ADT\n\n\n\n  \nRegistration for this event will close on Friday\, November 1\, 2024.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-atlantic-canada-fall-session-executive-voting/
LOCATION:Kent Auditorium\, 6 Duffie Dr\,\, Fredericton\, NB\, E3B 0R6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Presentation,Social
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SUMMARY:ITE Canada 2025 Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join together hundreds from Canada’s community of transportation professionals to foster connections\, share best practices and research\, and exchange ideas for safe and healthy mobility! \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWHEN: Sunday\, June 1 to Wednesday\, June 4\, 2025\nWHERE: Halifax Convention Centre – 1650 Argyle Street\, Halifax\, NS\nlocated in Mi’kma’ki\, the ancestral and traditional lands of the Mi’kmaq people.  \nRegister and find everything you need to know about #ITECanada2025 at conference.itecanada.org
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-canada-2025-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Halifax Convention Centre\, 1650 Argyle Street\, Halifax\, NS\, B3J 0E6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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SUMMARY:ITE Toronto-Hamilton-Southwest Ontario Sections - Mini Transportation Conference - October 2025
DESCRIPTION:The ITE Toronto\, Hamilton and Southwestern Ontario Sections are joining forces this year and are pleased to announce a Mini Transportation Conference! We are delighted to reignite a partnered event enjoyed by many in previous years and are welcoming anyone involved in the transportation industry – from transportation professionals to students in the public\, private and academic communities. Please join us on: \nDATE: Wednesday\, October 1\, 2025  \nTIME:  8:00am to 3:15pm EST  \nLOCATION: Oakville Conference Centre\, 2515 Wyecroft Road\, Oakville \n  \nThe conference centre is accessible by transit using GO Transit and Oakville Transit services (closest GO station is Bronte GO) and has direct access at the interchange of the QEW (Hwy 403) and Bronte Road\, with free parking available on-site. \nThis all-day event is packed with 4 technical sessions presented by 9-12 speakers and two breaks to foster social networking and student-industry engagement opportunities through student posters. A breakfast and lunch will be provided as part of your admission. \nYou can earn 4.0 PDH credits for your participation at the conference. \n  \nHOTEL ACCOMMODATION: \n\nA courtesy room block at the adjacent Holiday Inn & Suites Oakville @ Bronte has been secured for any attendees\, and reservations can now be made. The block covers the nights before and after the event (nights of September 30 and October 1)\, with a preferred rate of $159.00 per night plus applicable taxes. Attendees can book using one of the following methods: \n\ncall the hotel directly at 905-847-1000 and quote the group code\,\nuse the event-specific booking link\, or\nbook through the IHG Rewards app using the group code ITE.\n\nPlease note that this rate and room availability are guaranteed only until Monday\, September 15\, after which bookings will be subject to availability and prevailing rates. \n\n\nAGENDA: \n8:00am-9:00am    – Breakfast & Opening \n9:00am-10:00am  – Technical Session #1 – Goods Movement and Supply Chain \n10:00am-10:30am – Break #1 (Student Posters & Networking) \n10:30am-11:30am  – Technical Session #2 – Transit Electrification \n11:30am-12:30pm  – Lunch \n12:30pm-1:30pm    – Technical Session #3 – Accessibility \n1:30pm-2:00pm     – Break #2 (Student Posters & Networking) \n2:00pm-3:00pm     – Technical Session #4 – Data Analytics & ITS \n3:00pm-3:15pm      – Closing \n\nSTUDENT POSTER SESSION:\nView research and emerging ideas from students during breaks. \nGUEST SPEAKERS: \nIt would not be a sectional conference without our guest speakers\, who have graciously volunteered their time and efforts in making this event possible. We are honoured to host this year’s selection of keynote speakers including: \nGoods Movement and Supply Chain\n \nMatthew Roorda is Professor and Associate Chair of Undergraduate Studies in Civil Engineering at the University of Toronto.  He has been a faculty member since 2005 and has worked in the transportation engineering profession since 1998. He is a highly published expert in freight transportation and logistics and is chair of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Smart Freight Centre. Dr. Roorda’s research interests include urban freight transportation\, freight planning and operations\, freight and passenger travel survey methods\, city logistics\, agent-based simulation\, parking and curbside management\, street and neighbourhood design\, emissions analysis\, activity-based travel demand modelling\, and firm behaviour. \n  \n\nDr. Elkafi Hassani\, is a Professor and Associate Dean of the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University. Professor Hassini specializes in data-driven optimization with applications in supply chain management. His current research interests include big data optimization\, supply chain analytics\, supply chain risk management\, sustainability performance measurement and strategic procurement. His research has been funded by several funding agencies including CFI\, MRI ORF-RI\, NSERC and SSHRC. His research has also been recognized through best paper awards and the faculty researcher of the year award. He teaches supply chain management\, procurement operations management and applied optimization. \n  \nTransit Electrification\nDr. Ahmed Foda is a Postdoctoral Fellow and Project Manager at McMaster Institute for Transportation & Logistics (MITL) – McMaster University. Ahmed’s research focuses on system planning for electric mobility\, supply chain and logistics\, operations management\, and data analytics. He is committed to developing sustainable and resilient transportation systems that integrate zero-emission technologies\, advancing the future of smart mobility. His work emphasizes analyzing\, projecting\, planning\, and configuring electric mobility systems\, including electric vehicles\, battery electric buses\, hydrogen fuel-cell buses\, UAVs for last-mile delivery\, and decarbonizing waste collection systems.” \n  \nMike Macas has worked at the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) for 15+ years and serves as the Chief Engineer of Vehicles. He oversees the engineering and performance of the TTC’s diverse vehicle fleet\, ensuring safety\, reliability\, and efficiency in public transit operations. He has been instrumental in the TTC’s transition to low and zero-emission technologies\, assessing and implementing battery-electric buses while addressing challenges such as cold weather performance. His leadership in this area underscores his commitment to sustainable transit solutions. Mike has held various positions at the TTC\, including Senior Manager of Vehicle Engineering and Manager of Vehicle Reliability & Quality Assurance. Prior to the TTC\, Mike spent almost 10 years working for a major automotive OEM as Product Engineering specializing in the design\, testing and manufacturing of chassis systems. \n  \nGhulam Sabir is the Program Manager of Energy Infrastructure Implementation and Planning at Oakville Transit. He leads the Town’s multi-year energy infrastructure program\, overseeing the design and delivery of charging facilities\, building expansions\, and battery energy storage systems to support the transition to zero-emission buses. With over 20 years of experience in commercial\, residential\, and institutional construction and project management\, Ghulam brings deep expertise in capital project delivery\, sustainability\, and contract administration. His work focuses on integrating advanced energy solutions\, optimizing tariff strategies\, and aligning municipal operations with climate action goals. Prior to joining Oakville\, he managed complex infrastructure projects across Canada and internationally\, with a focus on sustainable building practices. He holds a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering and is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and LEED Accredited Professional (BD+C). Ghulam is committed to advancing clean energy deployment and resilient\, cost-effective solutions for zero-emission mobility. \n  \nAccessibility\n Jennifer Juste is Manager of Transportation Planning with the City of Guelph. She has dedicated her planning career to advancing sustainable and resilient transportation solutions for her community since 2006. Jennifer leads a team of transportation planners and engineers tasked with developing the policies\, plans and design of transportation infrastructure to lead us to 2050 and beyond. Jennifer is convinced that growing active transportation and public transit are the key to meaningful emissions reductions and fostering equitable and accessible cities. Jennifer led the 2022 Transportation Master Plan that prioritizes a sustainable and resilient transportation system to support growth and development\, while advancing the City’s Race to Zero Carbon commitment and adopting Vision Zero as the road safety target for Guelph. During her tenure\, she’s supported the growth of the active transportation network in Guelph by over 150 km of which 43% is now protected or separated bike infrastructure. Jennifer has spent time living and studying the successful transportation systems in Strasbourg France\, Copenhagen Denmark\, and Montreal Quebec to round out her academic and professional experiences in urban planning. Jennifer lives in Guelph and enjoys spending weekends with her 10-year-old daughter hiking the Bruce Trail or back country canoe-camping. \n \n  \nMary Ann Bent – Manager\, Accessible Navigation & Wayfinding\, CNIB\, is a pioneer in the world of navigation and wayfinding for people who are blind or partially sighted\, with a practiced art for designing and installing workable solutions. She leads the CNIB Frontier Accessibility Navigation and Wayfinding effort\, and its goal to make the built environment accessible for all \n\n\n  \nData Analytics & ITS\nStephanie Holko serves as the Director of Strategic Partnerships and Growth at Innovation Factory\, the business accelerator and regional innovation centre serving Hamilton and Halton Regions. Stephanie’s work has a focus on smart mobility technology\, as the Director of the Centre for Integrated Transportation and Mobility (CITM)\, the Hamilton-based Regional Technology Development Site for the Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network (OVIN). Prior to joining Innovation Factory\, Stephanie held engineering and management roles in the steel industry and advanced manufacturing funding space. She is currently the Past Chair of the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE) and is a member of the Board of Governors for OCAD University. \n  \nChris Philp\, P.Eng.\, Director\, Transportation at CIMA+. Chris Philp has over 35 years of experience in both the private and public sector environments as a practicing professional engineer. He is an Associate Partner at CIMA with the title Senior Director\, Transportation. Over his many years in ITS\, he has integrated a wide variety of techniques\, technologies\, and systems in response to safety and traffic operations issues.  He often manages multi-disciplinary teams to offer innovative solutions for clients across Canada. Chris is a former Chair of ITS Canada and is now the Chair of the ITS Canada Strategic Planning Committee. Chris is also a proud member of the Southwestern Ontario Chapter of ITE. \n  \n \nDaniel Olejarz is a Systems Engineer at Arcadis in the Digital Asset Management practice group within the Mobility global business area. His team connects physical and digital infrastructure through the design and implementation of innovative and practical digital solutions. He has contributed to a diverse portfolio of digital transformation projects in Canada\, the United States\, and Latin America in both technical and project management roles. Daniel has experience working with conventional and emerging transportation data\, and often bridges the gap between Information Technology and Transportation subject matter experts. \n  \n  \nJesse Coleman is the Manager of Transportation Data & Analytics in the City of Toronto’s Transportation Services Division. In this role\, he leads an in-house team of data professionals that covers the full lifecycle of data management\, including data collection\, data operations\, advanced analytics\, data science and software development. The team partners actively with Universities\, researchers and the Toronto tech community to advance leading approaches to transportation analytics and digital transformation. Prior to this role\, Jesse led the creation of the Big Data Innovation Team at the City of Toronto as an in-house data science practice to be able to measure the impact and benefits of the City’s transportation policies and projects. \n  \n  \nSPONSORSHIPS: \nFour GOLD Level Sponsorships ($500) are available to support each of the technical sessions. In exchange for your generous contribution as a sponsor\, the ITE Sections are collectively inviting sponsors to bring a roll-up board with banner stand (24” to 33” by 80”) to promote their transportation services. The company’s logo will be pre-assigned to one of the four technical sessions\, and the company will be recognized verbally in the proceedings. One free individual member registration is included with this sponsorship. \n  \nPlease bring your inquisitive minds and curiosity as we share\, explore and learn about a range of transportation topics together at an event that encourages audience engagement and social networking.\nRegistration closes on September 25th\, 2025 at 11:30pm\, so register now while quantities last!  \n== Refunds and cancellations of tickets are permitted only until September 17 at 5pm. == \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-toronto-hamilton-sw-ontario-mini-transportation-conference-oct2025/
LOCATION:Oakville Conference Centre\, 2515 Wyecroft Road\, Oakville\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Social,Training
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Please join us on: \nDATE: Wednesday October 1 2025  \nTIME:  8:00am to 3:15pm EST  \n Oakville Conference Centre 2515 Wyecroft Road Oakville \n  \nThe conference centre is accessible by transit using GO Transit and Oakville Transit services (closest GO station is Bronte GO) and has direct access at the interchange of the QEW (Hwy 403) and Bronte Road with free parking available on-site. \nThis all-day event is packed with 4 technical sessions presented by 9-12 speakers and two breaks to foster social networking and student-industry engagement opportunities through student posters. A breakfast and lunch will be provided as part of your admission. \nYou can earn 4.0 PDH credits for your participation at the conference. \n  \nHOTEL ACCOMMODATION: \n\nA courtesy room block at the adjacent Holiday Inn & Suites Oakville @ Bronte has been secured for any attendees and reservations can now be made. The block covers the nights before and after the event (nights of September 30 and October 1) with a preferred rate of $159.00 per night plus applicable taxes. Attendees can book using one of the following methods: \n\ncall the hotel directly at 905-847-1000 and quote the group code\nuse the event-specific booking link or\nbook through the IHG Rewards app using the group code ITE.\n\nPlease note that this rate and room availability are guaranteed only until Monday September 15 after which bookings will be subject to availability and prevailing rates. \n\n\nAGENDA: \n8:00am-9:00am    – Breakfast & Opening \n9:00am-10:00am  – Technical Session #1 – Goods Movement and Supply Chain \n10:00am-10:30am – Break #1 (Student Posters & Networking) \n10:30am-11:30am  – Technical Session #2 – Transit Electrification \n11:30am-12:30pm  – Lunch \n12:30pm-1:30pm    – Technical Session #3 – Accessibility \n1:30pm-2:00pm     – Break #2 (Student Posters & Networking) \n2:00pm-3:00pm     – Technical Session #4 – Data Analytics & ITS \n3:00pm-3:15pm      – Closing \n\nSTUDENT POSTER SESSION:\nView research and emerging ideas from students during breaks. \nGUEST SPEAKERS: \nIt would not be a sectional conference without our guest speakers who have graciously volunteered their time and efforts in making this event possible. We are honoured to host this year’s selection of keynote speakers including: \nGoods Movement and Supply Chain\n \nMatthew Roorda is Professor and Associate Chair of Undergraduate Studies in Civil Engineering at the University of Toronto.  He has been a faculty member since 2005 and has worked in the transportation engineering profession since 1998. He is a highly published expert in freight transportation and logistics and is chair of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Smart Freight Centre. Dr. Roorda’s research interests include urban freight transportation freight planning and operations freight and passenger travel survey methods city logistics agent-based simulation parking and curbside management street and neighbourhood design emissions analysis activity-based travel demand modelling and firm behaviour. \n  \n\nDr. Elkafi Hassani is a Professor and Associate Dean of the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University. Professor Hassini specializes in data-driven optimization with applications in supply chain management. His current research interests include big data optimization supply chain analytics supply chain risk management sustainability performance measurement and strategic procurement. His research has been funded by several funding agencies including CFI MRI ORF-RI NSERC and SSHRC. His research has also been recognized through best paper awards and the faculty researcher of the year award. He teaches supply chain management procurement operations management and applied optimization. \n  \nTransit Electrification\nDr. Ahmed Foda is a Postdoctoral Fellow and Project Manager at McMaster Institute for Transportation & Logistics (MITL) – McMaster University. Ahmed’s research focuses on system planning for electric mobility supply chain and logistics operations management and data analytics. He is committed to developing sustainable and resilient transportation systems that integrate zero-emission technologies advancing the future of smart mobility. His work emphasizes analyzing projecting planning and configuring electric mobility systems including electric vehicles battery electric buses hydrogen fuel-cell buses UAVs for last-mile delivery and decarbonizing waste collection systems.” \n  \nMike Macas has worked at the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) for 15+ years and serves as the Chief Engineer of Vehicles. He oversees the engineering and performance of the TTC’s diverse vehicle fleet ensuring safety reliability and efficiency in public transit operations. He has been instrumental in the TTC’s transition to low and zero-emission technologies assessing and implementing battery-electric buses while addressing challenges such as cold weather performance. His leadership in this area underscores his commitment to sustainable transit solutions. Mike has held various positions at the TTC including Senior Manager of Vehicle Engineering and Manager of Vehicle Reliability & Quality Assurance. Prior to the TTC Mike spent almost 10 years working for a major automotive OEM as Product Engineering specializing in the design testing and manufacturing of chassis systems. \n  \nGhulam Sabir is the Program Manager of Energy Infrastructure Implementation and Planning at Oakville Transit. He leads the Town’s multi-year energy infrastructure program overseeing the design and delivery of charging facilities building expansions and battery energy storage systems to support the transition to zero-emission buses. With over 20 years of experience in commercial residential and institutional construction and project management Ghulam brings deep expertise in capital project delivery sustainability and contract administration. His work focuses on integrating advanced energy solutions optimizing tariff strategies and aligning municipal operations with climate action goals. Prior to joining Oakville he managed complex infrastructure projects across Canada and internationally with a focus on sustainable building practices. He holds a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering and is a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and LEED Accredited Professional (BD+C). Ghulam is committed to advancing clean energy deployment and resilient cost-effective solutions for zero-emission mobility. \n  \nAccessibility\n Jennifer Juste is Manager of Transportation Planning with the City of Guelph. She has dedicated her planning career to advancing sustainable and resilient transportation solutions for her community since 2006. Jennifer leads a team of transportation planners and engineers tasked with developing the policies plans and design of transportation infrastructure to lead us to 2050 and beyond. Jennifer is convinced that growing active transportation and public transit are the key to meaningful emissions reductions and fostering equitable and accessible cities. Jennifer led the 2022 Transportation Master Plan that prioritizes a sustainable and resilient transportation system to support growth and development while advancing the City’s Race to Zero Carbon commitment and adopting Vision Zero as the road safety target for Guelph. During her tenure she’s supported the growth of the active transportation network in Guelph by over 150 km of which 43% is now protected or separated bike infrastructure. Jennifer has spent time living and studying the successful transportation systems in Strasbourg France Copenhagen Denmark and Montreal Quebec to round out her academic and professional experiences in urban planning. Jennifer lives in Guelph and enjoys spending weekends with her 10-year-old daughter hiking the Bruce Trail or back country canoe-camping. \n \n  \nMary Ann Bent – Manager Accessible Navigation & Wayfinding CNIB is a pioneer in the world of navigation and wayfinding for people who are blind or partially sighted with a practiced art for designing and installing workable solutions. She leads the CNIB Frontier Accessibility Navigation and Wayfinding effort and its goal to make the built environment accessible for all \n\n\n  \nData Analytics & ITS\nStephanie Holko serves as the Director of Strategic Partnerships and Growth at Innovation Factory the business accelerator and regional innovation centre serving Hamilton and Halton Regions. Stephanie’s work has a focus on smart mobility technology as the Director of the Centre for Integrated Transportation and Mobility (CITM) the Hamilton-based Regional Technology Development Site for the Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network (OVIN). Prior to joining Innovation Factory Stephanie held engineering and management roles in the steel industry and advanced manufacturing funding space. She is currently the Past Chair of the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE) and is a member of the Board of Governors for OCAD University. \n  \nChris Philp P.Eng. Director Transportation at CIMA+. Chris Philp has over 35 years of experience in both the private and public sector environments as a practicing professional engineer. He is an Associate Partner at CIMA with the title Senior Director Transportation. Over his many years in ITS he has integrated a wide variety of techniques technologies and systems in response to safety and traffic operations issues.  He often manages multi-disciplinary teams to offer innovative solutions for clients across Canada. Chris is a former Chair of ITS Canada and is now the Chair of the ITS Canada Strategic Planning Committee. Chris is also a proud member of the Southwestern Ontario Chapter of ITE. \n  \n \nDaniel Olejarz is a Systems Engineer at Arcadis in the Digital Asset Management practice group within the Mobility global business area. His team connects physical and digital infrastructure through the design and implementation of innovative and practical digital solutions. He has contributed to a diverse portfolio of digital transformation projects in Canada the United States and Latin America in both technical and project management roles. Daniel has experience working with conventional and emerging transportation data and often bridges the gap between Information Technology and Transportation subject matter experts. \n  \n  \nJesse Coleman is the Manager of Transportation Data & Analytics in the City of Toronto’s Transportation Services Division. In this role he leads an in-house team of data professionals that covers the full lifecycle of data management including data collection data operations advanced analytics data science and software development. The team partners actively with Universities researchers and the Toronto tech community to advance leading approaches to transportation analytics and digital transformation. Prior to this role Jesse led the creation of the Big Data Innovation Team at the City of Toronto as an in-house data science practice to be able to measure the impact and benefits of the City’s transportation policies and projects. \n  \n  \nSPONSORSHIPS: \nFour GOLD Level Sponsorships ($500) are available to support each of the technical sessions. In exchange for your generous contribution as a sponsor the ITE Sections are collectively inviting sponsors to bring a roll-up board with banner stand (24” to 33” by 80”) to promote their transportation services. The company’s logo will be pre-assigned to one of the four technical sessions and the company will be recognized verbally in the proceedings. One free individual member registration is included with this sponsorship. \n  \nPlease bring your inquisitive minds and curiosity as we share explore and learn about a range of transportation topics together at an event that encourages audience engagement and social networking.\nRegistration closes on September 25th 2025 at 11:30pm so register now while quantities last!  \n== Refunds and cancellations of tickets are permitted only until September 17 at 5pm. == \n ;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=2515 Wyecroft Road:geo:-79.7358532,43.4087447
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SUMMARY:ITE BC Interior Section & PIBC - 2025 Fall Conference - Equity Through Urban Design
DESCRIPTION:Join the ITE BC Interior Section & PIBC Okanagan Interior Chapter for their Fall 2025 Conference on Equity Through Urban Design in the BC Interior. The conference includes an optional technical tour in the afternoon. \n  \nDate:                Friday\, October 24\, 2025 \nVenue:             Best Western Premier Route 97 Vernon\, 5350 Anderson Way\, Vernon\, BC V1T 9V2 \nTime:               9am – 5pm \nItinerary: \n\n8am – 9am:     Registration\n9am – 3pm:     Conference Presentations\, with morning break refreshments and lunch provided\n3pm – 5pm:     Wrap-up and Local Technical Tour (optional; specify your choice when you buy your ticket)\n\n\n\n\n\nOption 1 – Walking Tour\nOption 2 – E-Bike / E-Scooter Micromobility Tour\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5pm – 7pm:     Conference Networking Social at Cactus Club Cafe Vernon (a 9-minute walk/2-minute drive from the conference hotel); Shared appetizers will be provided by the City of Vernon\, and all other food and beverages to pay on own.\n\nPricing: \nEARLY BIRD PRICING AVAILABLE UNTIL OCTOBER 10! \n\n$100 Regular Rate (non-member)\n$80 Member Rate (ITE/PIBC)\n$30 Student/Speaker Rate\n\nRegular Pricing Applicable from October 11 – 24. \n\n$135 Regular Rate (non-member)\n$110 Member Rate (ITE/PIBC)\n$30 Student/Speaker Rate\n\n  \nThank you to this year’s Conference Sponsors:
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/bc-interior-section-2025-fall-conference-equity-through-urban-design/
LOCATION:Best Western Premier Route 97 Vernon\, 5350 Anderson Way\, Vernon\, BC\, V1T 9V2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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SUMMARY:ITE Section du Québec/Quebec Section: Soirée réseautage
DESCRIPTION:Soirée réseautage Vision Zéro : des approches variées pour un objectif commun\nQuatre présentations axées sur la Vision Zéro\, suivies d’une soirée réseautage\, l’occasion parfaite pour rencontrer des collègues. \nSoirée commanditée par Artelia Canada. \nAu programme : quatre présentations inspirantes suivies d’un cocktail dînatoire\, l’occasion idéale d’échanger\, de créer des liens et de partager des idées avec des collègues du domaine.\n– Analyse des collisions mortelles et graves à Montréal : vers l’atteinte de Vision Zéro par Elise Cécyre de la Ville de Montréal\n– Les drones au service de la mobilité et de la sécurité par Renée Pellerin et Maryka Jolicoeur d’Artelia\n– Analyses postcollisions mortelles par Elizabeth Caza de CIMA+\n– Sécurité des piétons aux intersections par Wiem Bargaoui de l’INRS \nDétails de l’événement\nDate :  jeudi le 16 avril 2026\nHeure : de 17h30 à 20h00\nLieu : Artelia Canada\, 7101 avenue du Parc\, bureau 100\, Montréal \nCoût: \n\nGratuit ​​pour les membres de l’ITE\n20 $ pour les non-membres de l’ITE\n\n==Les inscriptions se terminent le 15 avril à 17h30 / Registration closes April 15 at 5:30 pm==
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-quebec-soiree-reseautage-avril-2026/
LOCATION:Artelia Canada\, 7101 \, avenue du Parc\, bureau 100\, Montréal\, Québec\, H3N 1X9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Mixer,Presentation
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