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International Conference on Infrastructure Systems: Building Networks for a Brighter Future - Rotterdam, 10-12 November 2008
10-11-2008
Introduction
Infrastructures provide essential functions for economy and society such as transportation, water, communication and energy. While each of these sectors has their own specific characteristics, they have much in common: their adequate operation depends on the effectiveness and interplay of complex physical and institutional or actor networks.
Description
All sectors undergo institutional change, moving from state owned and controlled utilities to conglomerates of unbundled and privatized private companies, operating at increasingly larger and more international scales. Sectors converge and mutual dependencies increase, along both the technological and the institutional dimension. Technological change provides new opportunities as well as threats. Key concerns include reliability, security, affordability and sustainability.
The complexity of the infrastructure systems requires scientists of different disciplines to join forces to develop and test theories, models and tools to ensure that the infrastructures of the future will function at their full potential. While many other meetings are sector-specific and narrow in focus, this conference offers a unique opportunity to bridge the gaps across disciplines and sectors, and to build cross-cutting networks to effectively steer infrastructure developments towards a more sustainable and secure future.
The Next Generation Infrastructures Foundation represents a large international consortium of knowledge institutions, market players and governmental bodies, joining forces to solve the huge problems in today's infrastructure sectors. NGIF organises a three-day conference in Rotterdam with topics such as:
  • Dealing with complexity challenges
  • Complex adaptive systems, systems-of-systems concepts, large-scale systems, complexity science, innovative modelling approaches, complex network theories, emergent behaviour, multi-actor systems, multi-agent modelling
  • Impacts and applications of new technologies Novel ICT applications, intelligent systems, simulation and control, multi-agent control, intelligent communications and transportation
  • Flexibility and efficiency of infrasystems Asset management, dealing with uncertainties, flexibility options, standardisation
  • Reliability and security in infrastructure service provision Safety, reliability and quality assurance, security engineering, network robustness and resilience, critical infrastructure protection, cyber-security
  • Governance of infrastructures Market structures, public values, network regulation
  • Transitions and transition management Technology assessment, exploratory modelling, forecasting and back-casting, planning and decision support systems, emerging technology
  • Engineering systems education
  • Other keywords: Redundancy, complexity, interdependence, connectivity, efficiency, scale, network theory, complexity theory, risk management, unpredictability, power law distributions, co-evolution between technology and institutions, coherence, transition of technical and institutional systems, ownership, public budgeting or financing
Programme
  • A tentative programme is available.
  • Click here to register.
  • Click here for more information on the design competition.
Contact information
Practical Issues: Ms. Kim Versluijs
SPITZ
T +31 70 360 9794
E kim@spitz.nu
General Inquiries: Ms. Connie van Dop-Heederik
Next Generation Infrastructures Foundation
T +31 15 278 2564
E conference2008@nginfra.nl
Location
De Doelen Congress Centre, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Register
Links
Click here for the conference website
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