About the Conference

Railway systems across Southern Africa are entering a phase of complex operational changes driven by ageing infrastructure, rising freight demands, urban population growth, ongoing safety challenges, and a move towards digital transformation. Both passenger and freight networks face increasing pressure to improve safety standards, reduce incidents, comply with changing regulatory requirements, and modernise systems while ensuring operational continuity.

Incidents involving human factors, level crossings, rolling stock safety, signaling failures, cable theft, and security breaches continue to disrupt operations and create serious safety risks. As operators adopt new technologies— from digital signaling to predictive maintenance tools—there is an increasing need to align regulation, operational practice, risk management, and engineering innovation. The Rail Safety Conference 2026 addresses this need.

It will bring together regulatory specialists, engineers, safety practitioners, OEMs, transport planners, researchers, and rail operators to collaboratively manage safety risks, share case studies, and explore practical solutions for creating a safer, more resilient rail system.

Drawing on insights from previous Railway Safety Regulator (RSR) incidents, as well as international rail safety frameworks, the conference will analyse:

  • operational risk and accident trends,
  • evolving human factors and safety culture,
  • modern signalling and telecommunications requirements,
  • infrastructure and rolling stock reliability,
  • technological innovations for prevention and investigation,
  • cybersecurity in modern rail systems, and
  • approaches to strengthening regulatory compliance and reporting.

The 2026 event will act as a platform for knowledge sharing, building partnerships, and enhancing capabilities, supporting a shared vision of safe, modern, and efficient railway transport across the region.

Course Outline

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Topics to Be Covered

The 2026 Conference will address technical, regulatory and market design challenges associated with the implementation and scaling up of electricity wheeling in South Africa. Drawing on industry feedback and recent developments, the following topics will be explored:

  • Unlocking municipal wheeling: success stories, standardised agreements and lessons learned
  • Tariff reform and cost reflectivity: designing transparent, bankable wheeling tariffs
  • Virtual wheeling: digital platforms, billing models and enabling regulatory shifts
  • Role of the National Transmission Company of South Africa (NTCSA) in market design and grid access
  • Infrastructure bottlenecks and investment: accelerating transmission build-out to support decentralised generation
  • Electricity wheeling and carbon markets: integrating battery storage, arbitrage and emissions-linked instruments
  • Public-private partnerships for wheeling infrastructure: structuring, funding and risk allocation
  • Legal and compliance frameworks: wheeling contracts, licensing and environmental obligations
  • Wheeling in the context of power trading and aggregation: evolving roles of traders and aggregators
  • Financing wheeling projects: unlocking capital through blended finance, green bonds and development finance
  • Civil society and end-user perspectives: energy access, affordability and consumer protection
  • Regional perspectives: how wheeling is evolving in neighbouring SADC markets and what South Africa can learn

CONFERENCE CHAIRPERSON

Aradhna Pandarum
Founder and CEO | Just Green Strategies

KEY NOTE ADDRESS

Katherine Persson
Managing Director: Assets | SOLA Group (Pty) Ltd

Speakers

Vasanie Pather

Senior Manager: Project Delivery Energy Council of South Africa

Nato Oosthuizen

Renewables Lead | BDO South Africa

Jarrod Lyons

Head: Business Development ACES Africa

Frank Spencer

Consultant | Meridian Economics

Avesh Padayachee

CEO | FIBON

John Taylor

Head of M&A and Large C&I Yellow Door Energy South Africa

9

Professor Vally Padayachee

AMEU Strategic Adviser

10

Chanda Nxumalo

Director | Harmattan Renewables

Amy Ledwidge

Operations Manager | Enpower Trading

12

Lameez Omarjee

Senior analyst Just Energy Transition and Infrastructure | Krutham

13

Oliver Johnston

Chief Executive Officer | SOLINK

14

Roark Prinsloo

Acting Director of the Projects/Planning | Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality

15

Nico de Bruyn

CEO | Apollo Africa

16

Brandon Horn

Head of Commercial | SolarAfrica

17

Dr. Enos N. Banda

Chief Executive Officer | ENERTRGA

18

Dr. Sanjeeth Sewchurran

Chief Engineer | eThekwini Municipality

19

Matthew Cullinan

Chief Executive Officer | Atlantis Special Economic Zone

Date: 10 & 11 September

Venue: Sandton, Johannesburg

Theme: Advancing Rail Safety in a Modernising Transport System

 

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Contact us for registration, speaking & sponsorship opportunities.

Email info@millasa.co.za or call 021 556 9253.

 

2-Day In-person Pass • Ex VAT

Cost per person

NB: Price is in South African Rand. Price displayed excludes VAT.

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