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Transportation Technology Show Installs Gadgets Across Orlando

Mitra Sorrells
October 20, 2011
The World Congress on Intelligent Transport Systems wraps up today at the Orange County Convention Center, ending five days of education sessions, exhibits, networking, and, for the first time, an outdoor technology showcase. The showcase, based in the convention center parking lot, gave the more than 8,000 attendees a chance to try the latest transportation technology from dozens of companies such as General Motors, Lexus, and Toyota.

“We are very pleased with the traffic outside. Our exhibitors have told us they are getting the C.E.O.s, the presidents, out there in the cars participating in these demonstrations,” said Sandra Collier, director of convention services for the Intelligent Transportation Society of America, host of the expo. The annual event is held in the United States once every three years; in 2008 it was in New York. “Those demos were more of a show that we put together, a skit, showing the cars interacting with pedestrians and signage on the street. This technology showcase allowed us to incorporate more exhibitors.”

Most of the demonstrations took place in a fenced section of the parking lot, but some took attendees onto city streets. In the weeks leading up to the expo, companies from around the world installed a network of traffic sensors and monitors around Orlando to showcase the latest intelligent technologies that allow cars to avoid crashes by communicating with each other and the roadways.  

“These demos are a partnership with the Florida Department of Transportation, and the fact that this investment won’t just go away after the convention is very unique,” said Scott Belcher, president and C.E.O. of the Intelligent Transportation Society of America.  

Inside the convention center, a 350,000-square-foot exhibit hall featured the latest products from more than 250 companies. Policy makers, transportation officials, and technology companies from more than 65 countries also participated in more than 300 education sessions and heard from speakers such as Ford Motor Company executive chairman Bill Ford and U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.

Next year, Vienna, Austria, will host the World Congress, followed by Tokyo in 2013.

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Austrian company Kapsch added Q.R. codes to name tags worn by staff at its booth. Attendees could scan the code with their smartphones to get a link to information about the company's products.
Austrian company Kapsch added Q.R. codes to name tags worn by staff at its booth. Attendees could scan the code with their smartphones to get a link to information about the company's products.
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Austria touted its role as host for the World Congress in 2012 with a large exhibit just inside the entrance to the trade show. The exhibit featured a variety of Austrian companies.
Austria touted its role as host for the World Congress in 2012 with a large exhibit just inside the entrance to the trade show. The exhibit featured a variety of Austrian companies.
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Toyota invited attendees to try its Star Safety System simulator.
Toyota invited attendees to try its Star Safety System simulator.
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China was one of more than 65 countries with representatives at the event.
China was one of more than 65 countries with representatives at the event.
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Siemens created several sections within its large booth, including a six-seat coffee bar along the back wall. There were also tables for networking, touch screens for demonstrations, and an enclosed room for meetings.
Siemens created several sections within its large booth, including a six-seat coffee bar along the back wall. There were also tables for networking, touch screens for demonstrations, and an enclosed room for meetings.
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The trade show filled 350,000 square feet of the convention center and a large part of the parking lot.
The trade show filled 350,000 square feet of the convention center and a large part of the parking lot.
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BMW mounted four monitors along a wall at its booth to demonstrate its integrated safety features.
BMW mounted four monitors along a wall at its booth to demonstrate its integrated safety features.
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In the convention center parking lot, attendees could try General Motors's two-seat electric concept vehicle, the EN-V.
In the convention center parking lot, attendees could try General Motors's two-seat electric concept vehicle, the EN-V.
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Organizers created two 'Cyber Lounges' in the exhibit hall, each equipped with four laptops for attendees to check email or access the Internet.
Organizers created two "Cyber Lounges" in the exhibit hall, each equipped with four laptops for attendees to check email or access the Internet.
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Kapsch used contemporary white furniture and bright yellow accents at its booth, with directional arrows on the floor a not-so-subtle nod to the transportation focus of the event.
Kapsch used contemporary white furniture and bright yellow accents at its booth, with directional arrows on the floor a not-so-subtle nod to the transportation focus of the event.
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Outside, exhibitors demonstrated technology in the categories of safety, mobility, pricing, and environment/sustainability. Organizers housed each theme inside a tent, dubbed a 'village.'
Outside, exhibitors demonstrated technology in the categories of safety, mobility, pricing, and environment/sustainability. Organizers housed each theme inside a tent, dubbed a "village."
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