Railway Age Next-Gen Rail Systems 2025 – formerly Next-Gen Train Control (NGTC)
Railway Age Next-Gen Train Control (NGTC) is now Next-Gen Rail Systems!
Event Info
Railway Age’s Next-Gen Rail Systems Conference (formerly Next-Gen Train Control) has been the rail industry’s single-most important communications and signaling event since 1995.
Over the years, a series of rapid technological developments have shifted train control to become just one element of a complex, integrated platform.
For our 30th annual conference, we are expanding our program to encompass the entire system, examining how signaling and train control technologies are modified and improved by telematics, artificial intelligence, deep data analysis, cybersecurity measures and more. Presented by leading experts, Next-Gen Rail Systems will feature in-depth technical sessions and comprehensive project updates on evolutionary and revolutionary developments in advanced and emerging technologies.
Why You Should Attend
Railway Age conferences are known for providing valuable opportunities: networking with professionals from around the world; learning about innovative approaches to implementing advanced technologies; discovering new methods for procurement and contracting; providing input on standards development; becoming better-informed about ongoing and planned projects; and discovering what regulations are coming and how they could impact business.
PATH Technology Tour
This year’s conference offers a bonus for attendees: A special tour hosted by PATH (Port Authority Trans-Hudson) spotlighting advanced technology the agency is developing and deploying on new railcars, fare collection systems and other customer interfaces. The tour, available on a first-come, first-served basis, occurs Oct. 29. Stay tuned for details.
Speakers Include
Kris Kolluri
President & CEO, NJ TransitClarelle DeGraffe
General Manager, PATHMario Péloquin
President & CEO, VIA Rail CanadaAndy Byford
Special Advisor to the Amtrak Board - Penn Station Transformation ProjectStephen Sigmund
Chief of Public Affairs, Gateway Development CommissionGregoire Sulmont
SVP, Signals & Train Controls, New York City MTA Construction & DevelopmentYan He
Chief Project Manager, Expansion & ATC, Toronto Transit CommissionManan Garg
Executive Director, Capital Delivery Department, Sound TransitJonathan Kirby
Sr. Director, NJT PTC, NJ TransitMatthew Kim
AVP, IS Enterprise Strategy, CPKCDustin K. Lange
Sr. Director Engineering, Norfolk SouthernBrian Yeager
Director, Advanced Technology & Train Reliability, Norfolk SouthernSteven Vant
Chief Engineer C&S, ConrailRahim Othman, ASCT, PMP
Director, Rail & Transit Solutions – Canada West, Parsons Corp.Sridevi Lakshminarayanan
Engineering Manager, Parsons Corp.Alireza Edraki
AVP, Senior Program Director HNTBAndrew Mitchem
AVP– New York, New Jersey & National Clients, Network Rail ConsultingNabeel Shehzad
Director of Urbalis Solution & Integration, AlstomCatherine Campbell-Wilson
Principal, StrategyFiveSiv Bhamra
Project Manager, WSP USAXiang Liu, Ph.D.
Director., Rail & Transit Program, Rutgers / Co-Dir., Technology Transfer, National Univ. Rail Center of ExcellenceRobert Hanczor
Founder & CEO, Piper NetworksDerel Wust
Founder, 4Tel & 4AI SystemsMark Salsberg
Principal, WGD Consulting, Inc.Wilson Milian
President & CEO, Milian Consultants, LLCMichael Godfrey
Chief Technology Officer, WGD Consulting, Inc.Yousef Kimiagar
Vice President, IRSEFergal Concannon
Rail Network Architect, Druid SoftwareCasey Haddock
Business Development Director, KB SignalingBrad Cummings
SVP Procurement & Contract Management, Austin Transit PartnershipWilliam Vantuono
Editor-in-Chief, Railway AgeMike Palmer
Sr. Project Manager, ParsonsMarybeth Luczak
Executive Editor, Railway AgeHotel | Venue
Attendees of Next-Gen Rail Systems can reserve a room at the Hyatt Regency Jersey City.
Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson
2 Exchange Place
Jersey City, NJ 07302 USA
201.469.1234
Sponsorships
Sponsorships are available for this event. Contact Jonathan Chalon, Publisher, at jchalon@sbpub.com or 212.620.7224.
Contact Us
Questions? Reach out to us at conferences@sbpub.com.
Agenda is subject to change.
Wednesday, October 29
1:15 PM
Gather for PATH Technology Tour in Hotel Lobby
Space is limited. Participants will be confirmed via email.
1:30 PM
Depart for Tour
Confirmed participants only.
NOTE: This tour includes a visit to an active train yard. All participants will be required to show government ID before entering. Wear closed-toe, hard-soled, flat shoes (steel toe not required).
Participants will depart from the Hyatt Regency lobby at 1:30 PM and walk (2min) to the nearby Exchange Place PATH station. There they will take a train to PATH’s Journal Square headquarters, where attendees will be introduced to key PATH staff, receive a history of the agency’s CBTC program and hear an overview of PATH’s modernization program.
At approximately 3:00 PM, participants will travel via shuttle bus to PATH’s C-Yard.
At C-Yard, attendees will visit two separate areas:
⋅ The Control Center, where subject matter experts will be on hand to discuss PATH’s CBTC system.
⋅ The train yard, where one of PATH’s top innovators will talk about their modernized train cars, including digital and communications upgrades that have enhanced safety and reliability.
Attendees will return to the Hyatt Regency Jersey City via shuttle bus.
4:45 PM
Tour Participants Arrive Back at the Hyatt Regency
All conference sessions and social functions take place in the 9th floor Manhattan Ballroom Area.
Thursday, October 30
7:00 AM
Registration & Badge Pickup
Continental Breakfast sponsored by Siemens
8:00 AM
Keynote Address
Modernizing Public Transport
Kris Kolluri, President & CEO, New Jersey Transit
8:30 AM
Systems Integration & Engineering, Part 1
Moderated by Mike Palmer, Senior Program Manager, Parsons
Common Mistakes Made by Agencies in Systems Engineering and How/Why Lessons Learned Should Be Applied
Wilson Milian, President & CEO, Milian Consultants LLC
Systems Lifecycle Engineering: A Practical Approach to Transit Project Delivery
Michael Godfrey, Chief Technology Officer, WGD Consulting, Inc.
Procurement Lessons for Rail Systems
Catherine Campbell-Wilson, Principal, StrategyFive
9:30 AM
Coffee Break, Sponsored by Milian Consultants LLC
10:00 AM
Systems Integration & Engineering, Part 2
Moderated by Yousef Kimiagar, Vice President, IRSE
PTC: Consider the End User
Jonathan Kirby, Senior Director, NJT PTC, New Jersey Transit
How TOPS (Total Operations Processing System) Has Supported Network Rail and its Predecessors
Andrew Mitchem, Associate Vice President – New York, New Jersey & National Clients, Network Rail Consulting
Visualization Systems for Enhanced Rail Operations
Robert Hanczor, Founder & CEO, Piper Networks
11:00 AM
CBTC Project Developments
Moderated by Mike Palmer, Senior Project Manager, Parsons
SFMTA Train Control Upgrade Project (TCUP)
Siv Bhamra, Project Manager, WSP USA
Dan Howard, Project Director, SFMTA
Sound Transit CBTC
Manan Garg, Executive Director, Capital Delivery Department, Sound Transit
MTA NYCT CBTC Rollout
Gregoire Sulmont, Senior Vice President Signals & Train Control, NYC MTA Construction & Development
TTC CBTC and Expansion Projects Update
Yan He, Chief Project Manager, Expansion and ATC, Engineering, Construction & Expansion, Toronto Transit Commission
12:15 PM
Networking Luncheon
Topic: Food for Thought
Adam Giambrone, Transportation Operations and Infrastructure Management, SYSTRA Arabia
1:30 PM
PATH CBTC Brownfield Implementation: Lessons Learned
Clarelle DeGraffe, General Manager, PATH
2:00 PM
Innovation Spotlight
Druid 5G Core Solutions for CBTC
Fergal Concannon, Rail Network Architect, Druid Software
2:10 PM
Freight Rail Advanced & Emerging Technologies, Part 1
Moderator: William C. Vantuono, Editor-in-Chief, Railway Age
Locomotive-Based Digital Track Inspection
Dustin K. Lange, P.E., Senior Director of Engineering, Norfolk Southern
CLEAR Border Security Tool
Matthew Kim, Assistant Vice President Enterprise Strategy, Canadian Pacific Kansas City
Remote Controlled Movable Bridges
Steven Vant, Chief Signal Engineer, Conrail (Representing IRSE-NAS)
3:10 PM
Afternoon Energy Break, Sponsored by Critical Systems Analysis
3:45 PM
Freight Rail Advanced & Emerging Technologies, Part 2
Moderator: William C. Vantuono, Editor-in-Chief, Railway Age
Digital Train Inspection Portals
Brian Yeager, Director Advanced Technology & Train Reliability, Norfolk Southern
Using AI and Interoperability Techniques for Advanced Driver Advisory and Train Protection
Derel Wust, Founder, 4Tel & 4AI Systems
Empowering Rail Professionals with AI-enabled Tools and Applications to Improve PM/CM and O&M Outcomes
Sridevi Lakshminarayanan, CSEP, Engineering Manager, Parsons Corporation
4:45 PM
Innovation Spotlight
Modernizing the Conventional: An Agency’s Path to Next Gen Signaling
Casey Haddock, Business Development Director, KB Signaling
4:55 PM
Penn Station New York Megaproject
Andy Byford, Special Advisor to the Amtrak Board, Penn Station Transformation Project
5:30 PM
Networking Reception
6:30 PM
Conference Day Ends
Friday, October 31
7:00 AM
Continental Breakfast
8:00 AM
Opening Address
On Track to Tomorrow: VIA Rail’s Vision for a Safe, Modern, and Sustainable Passenger Rail Service
Mario Péloquin, President & CEO, VIA Rail Canada
8:30 AM
Successful Transit Agency / Government Procurement Partnerships
Brad Cummings, Senior Vice President Procurement & Contract Management, Austin Transit Partnership
9:00 AM
Supplier CBTC Updates
Q&A Leader: William C. Vantuono, Editor-in-Chief, Railway Age
Brownfield CBTC Deployment, Alstom’s Lessons Learned
Nabeel Shehzad, Director of Urbalis Solution & Integration, Alstom
9:20 AM
Light Rail
Q&A Leader: Mike Palmer, Senior Project Manager, Parsons
CBTC for Light Rail
Angelo Campisi, Senior Director, Product Portfolio, Hitachi Rail
9:40 AM
Gateway Program Construction Progress
Stephen Sigmund, Chief of Public Affairs, Gateway Development Commission
10:00 AM
Coffee Break
10:15 AM
Agency Roundtable
Moderated by Mike Palmer, Senior Project Manager, Parsons
Brad Cummings, Austin Transit Partnership
Manan Garg, Sound Transit
Yan He, Toronto Transit Commission
Dan Howard, Project Director, SFMTA
Gregoire Sulmont, NYC MTA Construction & Development
11:00 AM
AI, Data Technologies and Cybersecurity
Moderated by Marybeth Luczak, Executive Editor, Railway Age
Practical Transit Agency Cyber Implementation in an Operational Technology Environment
Mark Salsberg, Principal, WGD Consulting, Inc.
Rail AI Research and Education at Rutgers University
Dr. Xiang Liu, Director of Rutgers Rail & Transit Program & Co-Director of Technology Transfer, National University Rail Center of Excellence
Applying Cyber Best Practices on Vancouver Skytrain Broadway Subway
Rahim Othman, Senior Director Rail and Transit Solutions, Parsons Corporation
12:00 PM
Conference Adjourns
Sponsorships
Railway Age’s Next-Gen Rail Systems Conference (formerly Next-Gen Train Control) has been the rail industry’s single-most important communications and signaling event since 1995.
The Next-Gen Rail Systems conference gives you direct access to communications and signaling professionals eager to meet – and exceed – efficiency and safety expectations. At the 2024 event, over 65% of conference attendees held purchasing or recommendation power.
Our sponsorship offerings allow you to capitalize on this unique gathering, while associating your brand with trusted thought leaders.
We can also craft a customized sponsorship package to align with your business development strategy.
Publisher
Jonathan Chalon
Tel: (212) 620-7224
Fax: (212) 633-1863
jchalon@sbpub.com















