2021 ANNUAL RAIL SAFETY CONFERENCE
EMBRACING THE NEW NORMAL THROUGH INNOVATIVE AND SUSTAINABLE RAIL SAFETY SOLUTIONS.
What is the ARSC?
The Annual Rail Safety Conference (ARSC), to be hosted by the Railway Safety Regulator (RSR), provides a platform where industry stakeholders can come together to exchange experiences, solutions, and lessons for improving railway safety. The ARSC continues to be a conducive forum for rail stakeholders to engage and collaborate on endeavors that will create safe, efficient, and reliable solutions to address the emerging risks within the South African railway industry and beyond.
Hosted under the theme “Embracing the new normal through innovative and sustainable rail safety solutions”, this year’s conference will be held virtually, at no cost to-, from 29 September-01 October 2021 and will feature presentations from local and international rail experts from various disciplines.
- Embracing the new normal (Environmental changes e.g., COVID-19).
- Innovation in a changing railway environment
- Towards a sustainable railway environment
Why should attend the ARSC?
- An opportunity to connect and network with domestic and international industry stakeholders.
- Learn about exciting innovations existing in the rail environment that can assist in embracing the new normal, while keeping safety a top priority.
- An opportunity to compare notes and share best practices on local and international rail solutions;
- A glimpse into the RSR’s vision on rail safety, and how you can be part of the vision.
- An opportunity to have your voice heard and help shape the future you want to be part of.
Conference MC
Mr. Africa Melane
PRESENTER,CAPETALK AND RADIO 702
Africa Melane is the host of the Early Breakfast Show on CapeTalk and 702. In this role, he has interviewed leading personalities, business leaders, politicians, thought leaders, community activists, and religious leaders from both South Africa and abroad. His real joy is derived from engaging with fellow South Africans on matters that are important to them.
Africa Melane studied accounting at the University of Cape Town and went on to do his articles at PwC. He then went on to teach a professional development course to first-year students at the Faculty of Health Sciences at the University of Cape Town.
Africa Melane serves as the vice-chairperson on the board of Cape Town Opera, Africa’s premier opera company. He also filled the position of interim managing director for five months in 2020. He also chairs the panel of judges for the Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards, South Africa’s oldest and most prestigious theatre awards which reward excellence in professional theatres staged and performed in Cape Town.
SPEAKERS

Mr Boy Johannes Nobunga

Mr Mmuso Selaledi

Ms Mesela Nhlapo

Dr Natalie Skeepers

Prof Andrea Giuricin

Mr Christopher Musonda’s

Mr Johny M. Smith

Mr Alberto Ronchi

Ms Isabelle Fonverne

Tshepo Kgobe

Ms Chelina Bodhie

Mr Roelf Alberts

Mr Charles Abooki Kateeba

Prof Khulumane John Maluleke

Ms Matselenyane Makwela

Ms Virginie Taillandier

Mr Moses Shaba

Ms Kebaabetswe Tlhoaele

Ms Sethunya Matsie

Ms Sizakele Mzimela

Mr Zolani Matthews

Mr Alec Moemi

Mr Mboneni Stanley Mulaudzi

Mr Justice Victor Mtande

Mr Chisomo Daka
SESSION CHAIRS

Dr Jessica Hutchings

Mr Sisa Lunga Mtwa

Ms Nozipho Ntshingila

Mr Abram Nkgabutle
