Railway Technical Society of Australasia-Growing and developing New Zealand’s railway engineering workforce- Ideas from Scandinavia

Railway Technical Society of Australasia-Growing and developing New Zealand’s railway engineering workforce- Ideas from Scandinavia

10 Oct 2022|Transport
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Daniel HeadifenDaniel HeadifenChair at RTSA New Zealand

Daniel is currently the Chair of the Rail Technical Society of Australasia. He is a Chartered civil engineer in New Zealand and the United Kingdom with a 20+ year history in rail work in both New Zealand and overseas. He has held various technical, operational and project management roles including being the founding manager for KiwiRail’s Civil Engineering group, Area Manager for the Taranaki and Hawkes Bay regions of KiwiRail’s Network and a Management Team member for the internationally award-winning North Canterbury Transport Infrastructure Recovery Alliance post the Kaikoura Earthquake. He is currently the Programme Director for KiwiRail’s Cyclone Gabrielle Recovery and Mechanical Facilities upgrades. He is a long-time member of the RTSA, has been Chair of RTSA’s New Zealand Branch since 2020 and is a keen advocate for the technical improvement of the New Zealand rail industry.

Michael ThanMichael ThanDirector Railway at Railize

Michael has spent 20+ years working in rail infrastructure across Europe, Middle East and Australasia. His experiences cover design, construction, operation and maintenance for various railway modes. During his time working in Sweden, he was a member of the executive board for the KTH Railway Group (Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm), a multidisciplinary centre for research and education within Railway. He has also been a board member for Luleå Railway Research Center (JVTC), which focus on the development of operation and maintenance of railways. Michael’s expertise and curiosity in track structures have made him a frequent guest lecturer at the universities in the Nordic countries.

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