Congreso Internacional sobre Asfalto 4.0


Los días 20 y 21 de septiembre se va a celebrar en Madrid el Congreso Internacional sobre Asfalto 4.0, organizado por ASEFMA y ZAS (la homóloga eslovena), y que cuenta con la colaboración de EAPA.

A continuación mostramos el programa del congreso:

Martes 20 de septiembre:

  • 09:00 Opening Session
    • Xavier Flores (Secretary General of Infrastructures of MITMA)
    • Juan José Potti (President of Asefma)
    • Slovenko Henigman (President of ZAS)
  • 09:30 Key lecture “Digitalisation in the chain value of asphalt paving roads”
    • Miguel Caso (Technical Manager PIARC)
  • 10:00 Session 1. Digitalization: a shared space between road administrations and road contractors
  • Moderated by Carsten Karcher
    • Roundtable: Vision from road administration and industry about Asphalt 4.0 (ZAS, MITMA, EAPA)
      • Xavier Flores (MITMA)
      • Juan José Potti (EAPA)
      • Slovenko Henigman (ZAS)
    • 10:30 e-ticketing, more than just paperless management by José Luis Peña
    • Challenges faced in implementation of pavement asset
    • management system on state roads in Slovenia by Mitja
    • Jurgele
    • Q&A
  • 11:00 Coffee break
  • 11:45 Session 2. Digitalization and quality control
  • Moderated by José Luis Peña
    • Temperature segregation in asphalt mixture placement by Rok Rošer
    • Determination of RAP’s bitumen content in real-time: CAPRI
    • Project’s view for the near-future by Ana Pinto
    • Risk assessment based on the use of real-time paving and compaction support systems by Natascha Poeran
    • Digitalisation… The key to success by Ersun Görener
    • Q&A
  • 13:00 Lunch
  • 14:30 Session 3. Technology suppliers
  • Coordinated by Breixo Gómez
    • Positioning systems on asphalt paving, Leica
    • BIM in paving operations
    • Q&A
    • 15:30 Asphalt production and laying by Daniel Heuberger, VOLZ
    • Consulting GmbH
    • How to save energy, CO2 and costs with modern transport
    • technology in asphalt construction and installation by Martin Fliegl, Fliegl
    • MOBA PPCS paving process control system by Nik Giehl, MOBA
    • Digitalisation applied to asphalt plants
    • Q&A
  • e-poster gallery

Miércoles 21 de septiembre:

  • 09:00 Key lecture “EAPA actions on Asphalt 4.0”
    • Breixo Gómez (Technical Manager EAPA)
  • 09:20 Session 4. Digitalization applied to maintenance and use stage of roads
  • Moderated by Juan José Potti
    • Sustainable paving: real time monitoring of CO2 reduction emissions in the manufacture of warm mix asphalt. A real example by Aida Marzá
    • SIMEPU: an efficient integral maintenance system for urban pavements by José Ramón Albert
    • PAV DT: new pavement monitoring system for predictive maintenance by Pilar Peiró
    • Object Type Library (OTL) as a ground truth for building digital twins in construction. An asphalt construction case study by Berwich Sluer
    • Q&A
  • 10:35 Roundtable: Quality control based on classic data and new data from big-data and new technologies. How to merge both sources? (Aleas, Infratest, MOBA)
    • José Luis Peña (Aleas)
    • Ersun Görener (Infratest)
    • Nik Giehl (MOBA)
  • 11:20 Coffee break
  • 11:50 Session 5. New services provided by digitalization
    • Moderated by Slovenko Henigman
    • Road safety at job sites, NETUM
    • MASAI: sustainable, automated and intelligent asphalt materials by Fernando Moreno, University of Granada
    • Digital management of the renovation project at «Nudo Norte» by Lola Ortiz, Madrid City Council
    • Digital twins by Alvaro García, University of Nottingham
  • 13:00 Closing session

Un entorno más conectado, un entorno más inteligente

A falta de que las grandes disrupciones como el vehículo autónomo finalmente lleguen, lo que sí podemos comprobar es una continua evolución en los sistemas y elementos tradicionales, basados en una doble característica: La integración de sensores (para captar información de su entorno), y en el envío de esta información para su gestión e interpretación en sistemas centrales que puedan aprovechar los datos para mejorar el servicio ofrecido a los ciudadanos. [Continuar leyendo]