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PTV VISION ASIA PACIFIC TRAINING 2010

PTV is pleased to announce the VISUM and VISSIM training program for 2010.
PTV Vision users and those who wish to explore the PTV Vision software suite, are invited to attend these informative events. PTV Vision trainers will present work related topics while demonstrating productive and effective software application. The PTV courses on offer in 2010 include the following programs:
  • Comprehensive transportation modelling with VISUM
  • (2 days)
  • Comprehensive VISSIM traffic and transit micro-simulation modelling
  • (2 days)
  • Vehicle Actuation Programming with VISSIM
  • (1 day)
  • Area Based Pedestrian and Passenger Modelling with VISSIM
  • (1 day)

    Who should attend?
  • PTV Vision users, new or experienced
  • Urban / transportation planners, & traffic engineers, in public & private sectors
  • Researchers and academics

  • PTV Vision software is the world leader in traffic and transport planning and modelling. More than 2,000 organisations use PTV Vision in more than 90 countries.

    VISUM is a comprehensive system for multi-modal transportation planning, travel demand modelling and network data management. VISUM integrates all relevant modes of transportation (car, passenger, truck, bus, train, pedestrians and bicyclists, into one consistent network model that allows for trip-end based or activity based approaches. VISUM enables detailed intersection, signal coordination and transit operations modelling and can be applied to a road corridor, a small town or an entire metropolitan region.

    VISSIM enables multi-modal micro-simulation modelling with a high level of detail, the software accurately simulates urban and highway traffic, including pedestrians, cyclists and motorised vehicles.
    VISSIM simulates lane oriented and space oriented interactions present in complex urban conditions including bicycle lanes, shared spaces and on-street parking. The multi-level area based pedestrian module integrates passenger and pedestrian planning within a multi-modal transport simulation.
    For more information on the PTV transport and traffic products, please visit www.ptv-vision.com

    Corporate Training: PTV also offers training in your office. These sessions allow greater discussion of project-specific issues and offer a cost-effective option for three or more attendees. PTV can provide VISUM and VISSIM licenses for training purposes.

    Training Schedule


    Course Comprehensive
    VISUM: 2 days
    Comprehensive
    VISSIM:2 days
    Vehicle
    Actuation:1 day
    Area Based
    Pedestrian:1 day
    Singapore1 3/4 June 7/8 June 9 June 10 June
    Brisbane2 27/28 July 27/28 July 29 July 30 July
    Perth 12/13 Aug 16/17 Aug n/a 18 Aug
    Auckland3 n/a 13/14 Sept n/a 15 Sept
    Melbourne4 18/19 Oct 18/19 Oct 20 Oct 21 Oct
    Sydney5 9/10 Nov 9/10 Nov 10 Nov 10 Nov
    Hong Kong6 n/a 24/25 Nov n/a 26 Nov

    All training registrations will receive a confirmation receipt. Training venues will be in CBD/accessible locations. PTV will provide computers and training licenses at all venues. As available spaces are limited, we encourage early registration. Note that lunch is not included with training, but venues will be available nearby.

    1 Training in Singapore follows the 3rd City Rail Asia Summit 26-27 May
    2 Training in Brisbane follows the AITPM National Conference, 21-23 July
    3 Training in Auckland follows the Traffiz Conference, 5 -8 Sept
    4 Training in Melbourne follows the 22nd ARRB Conference, 13-15 Oct
    5 Training in Sydney precedes the PTV VISION Asia-Pacific User Group Meeting, 11-12 Nov
    6 Training in Hong Kong follows the 6th UITP Asia-Pacific Congress, 15-19 Nov


    Download the Training Registration Form here or for any further questions, please contact PTV Asia-Pacific through your local office





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