PACE Welcomes over 280 Delegates to 15th Biennial Parking Event

November 08, 2016

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PACE Welcomes over 280 Delegates to 15th Biennial Parking Event

 

Today, Parking Australia welcomes over 280 delegates to the Parking Australia Convention & Exhibition (PACE), taking place from 8-10 November at Crown Perth.

 

PACE is Australia’s largest event for the parking industry showcasing the latest innovations, parking-related products and technology. Now in its 15th year, the conference attracts key decision makers from every segment of the industry, including airports, universities and local councils.

The Australian Driverless Vehicle Initiative (ADVI) will be kicking off proceedings today with its Capital City Forum. The forum will provide a unique discussion on the impacts and opportunities driverless vehicles will bring to the parking industry. Panel members include:

  • Larry Schneider, Principal Consultant at ARRB Group
  • Anne Still, General Manager, Public Policy at RAC
  • Steve Beyer, Executive Director: Integrated Transport Planning with Western Australia Department of Transport
  • Lorraine Duffy, Chief Executive at Parking Australia
  • Peter Damen, Chair of the Executive Steering Committee at ADVI

 

Attendees will also receive a site visit to Perth Airport, where they will see first-hand the latest innovations in airport parking.

 

Tomorrow marks the opening of the trade exhibition, where over 40 exhibitors will be showcasing the latest technology, products and best practice in the parking industry. One of the highlight exhibitors this year is ADVI, which will be featuring an electric powered driverless POD that uses sensor and navigation technology.

 

“It’s a great pleasure to welcome delegates to the 15th Parking Australia Convention & Exhibition in Perth. This year, we have a wide range of exhibitors showcasing new technologies aimed at not only improving the performance of the parking industry but also maximising the level of customer convenience and loyalty, ensuring your parking assets are achieving their full potential,” said Lorraine Duffy, Chief Executive at Parking Australia.

 

“We all know a car park is often your customer’s first and last point of contact with airports, universities, shopping centres and town centres. We are confident the products and services on display at the exhibition will provide the tools to make that experience as positive as possible,” she concluded.

 

Registrations for PACE open this morning and a welcome reception will take place from 5pm – 7pm in the Grand Ballroom at Crown Perth. For more information visit www.pace2016.com.au

 

About the Parking Australia Convention & Exhibition (PACE) 2016

The Parking industry is undergoing rapid change – electric cars, driverless cars, car sharing, app based searching booking and payment systems, and the efficient integration of parking with other modes of transport, will all significantly alter the way drivers react to our services.

In keeping with our focus on raising the bar, this convention will excite you with how much innovation is occurring in the Parking Industry. Exhibitors will show you new technologies that increase customer convenience and loyalty and make much more effective use of your parking assets. Guest speakers will discuss case studies that changed problems into opportunities, and the people you meet will provide you with alternative solutions to deal with your parking issues.

 

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About Parking Australia

Parking Australia is the peak national body representing the parking industry across Australia. Parking Australia was founded to promote excellence in the management of parking facilities, and includes a broad cross-section of local government and statutory authorities, businesses, car park operators and property owners. Parking Australia’s work to promote best practice across private parking industry includes introducing an Accredited Operator Scheme supported by a Code of Practice for the industry to ensure the way private parking operators deliver their services to the public is in line with the community’s expectations.