TMG Workshop: Creating Custom EMME Tools and Exporting Subareas

TMG Workshop: Creating Custom EMME Tools and Exporting Subareas

Register to attend this online technical workshop from the Travel Modelling Group at Mobility Network.

By University of Toronto Mobility Network

Date and time

Wed, Dec 7, 2022 7:00 AM - 9:00 AM PST

Location

Online

About this event

The Travel Modelling Group (TMG) at Mobility Network presents the workshop "Creating Custom EMME Tools and Exporting Subareas" on Wednesday, December 7, 10:00-12:00 EDT online via MS Teams.

All are welcome to attend. Registration is required.

This workshop is a tutorial on using INRO's EMME software to create custom tools and export subareas.

The workshop will be recorded, so the tutorial can be viewed at any time, but if you would like to follow along with the tutorial live you will need to have a license to INRO’s EMME software.

Some experience with the software is recommended.

Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions.

Hosts

  • James Vaughan, Senior Software Architect, TMG
  • Williams Diogu, Transportation Network Modeller, TMG

Agenda

1. Orientation and set up

  • How to participate in the workshop
  • Set-ups & installations (if required)

2. Welcome and agenda overview

3. Tutorial

  • How to create a simple custom EMME tool
  • How to export a subarea network from a main or regional network for detailed analysis using the TMGToolbox Export Subarea tool

4. Q & A

5. Summary

About EMME software

EMME is a transportation forecasting system for planning the urban, regional and national movement of people. EMME is used to create digital transport models for travel demand forecasting, traffic planning, transit service planning, and related applications to provide an evidence base for transport strategy and policy decision-making.

Questions?

Please email James Vaughan (james.vaughan@utoronto.ca) or Williams Diogu (williams.diogu@utoronto.ca) with any questions about this workshop.

About the Travel Modelling Group (TMG)

The mandate of the Travel Modelling Group is to improve the state of travel demand modelling practice in the Greater Toronto-Hamilton Area (GTHA), which is facing major challenges to develop, implement and operate a multi-modal transportation system for the movement of both goods and people that meets the economic, environmental and social goals of the region in a cost-effective and sustainable manner. The TMG is supported by agency partners, including Metrolinx, the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, Cities of Toronto, Hamilton and Mississauga, and the Regions of Durham, Halton, Peel and York.

For more information please visit the TMG website

Register now

This online workshop is free and all are welcome to attend.

Registration closes December 6, 2022 at 11:59 p.m.

Join details

Registrants will be contacted by email with the workshop join details between 9:00 and 10:00 a.m. on December 7, 2022.

Organized by

The Mobility Network at the School of Cities is a multidisciplinary, collaborative, and diverse network of mobility researchers that connects the University of Toronto’s exceptional strengths in data sciences, engineering and social sciences to address the technological, social, environmental and health disruptions facing society globally.

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