Discover here 80 % public stakeholders, 20% private stakeholders among our clients 8 8 8 8 0 0 0 0 % % % % We are proactive and are constantly bolstering our expertise so we can anticipate future challenges in regional planning and their impact on mobility and infrastructure projects. To do this, we strive to understand market trends, we develop analytical tools, and we leverage the combined expertise of our consulting teams worldwide. Skills shared across the globe To better support our clients, we need to go further. This requires anticipating infrastructure lifecycles, and factoring in technical and technological developments that will transform mobility. That is why, in 2022, we strengthened and pooled our expertise in the consulting services that we provide by creating a Consultancy network. Its aim is to foster collaboration between our consulting teams – they account for about 10% of the Group’s workforce in a dozen countries. Incorporated into the Business Lines & Production Department, this network enables us to provide our clients with a wider range of digital solutions and tools. The flexible approachof asset management Asset management involves maintaining the operational performance of transport infrastructure throughout its lifecycle, investing responsibly from the outset so as to improve the cost-performance-risk balance and avoid additional maintenance and operation costs. Increasingly, our clients around the world expect us to anticipate needs in this way. To analyse this underlying trend, SYSTRA and Usbek & Rica have worked together on drafting a paper all about asset management and its multiple facets – the stakeholders involved, its purpose, its effects, its drivers, its ability to get stakeholders working together and its relationship with technological innovation. Predicter, a predictive tool for development operations In collaboration with French engineering firm Envisol, we have developed Predicter, a decision support tool to anticipate the costs of clearing brownfields in urban development operations. This digital forecasting tool cross-references map databases and those of our benchmark operations so as to cater as precisely as possible to the requirements of each region. “Maintaining existing networks and establishing sound asset management is a prerequisite for developing a sustainable form of mobility that ensures the safety of users. The capacity to predict is a key concept in asset management. In this respect, asset management enables easier dialogue between all stakeholders involved in network operation.” Guillaume Genin Vice President Intercity and Heavy Rail transit, Canada Webinars to drive the future of mobility As experts in transport planning in the regions we serve, our teams hosted six webinars on mobility and transport technologies of the future. Topics covered included: MaaS (Mobilityas a Service) as a reliable and realistic alternative to the individual car through the provision of convenient and affordable mobility services for all, micromobility, sharing and on-demand transport. 20 — SYSTRA — 2022 Sustainability Report