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SUMMARY:DfT Digital Twin Industry Day - Liverpool
DESCRIPTION:The Government is seeking to accelerate the adoption of digital twin technologies across the transport sector\, with a particular focus on integrated digital twins\, crisis response and network management. \nThis ambition is reflected in the TRIB Digital Twin Vision and Roadmap to 2035\, the Transport Data Action Plan\, innovation funding provided through Transport Research and Innovation Grants (TRIG)\, the Better Connected: A Strategy for Integrated Transport commitment to invest £30 million in Integrated Digital Twins for local authorities\, and the commitment to a long term programme for network management\, crisis response and resilience planning at the Transport Climate Adaptation Strategy.  \nITS UK is supporting the Department for Transport in raising awareness and understanding of digital twin technologies among local\, combined\, and transport authorities through a series of national Digital Twin Industry Days. \nThe Days will aim to: \n\nIncrease awareness and understanding among local\, combined\, and transport authorities of the potential value of digital twins\, including practical use cases\, lessons from existing deployments\, and examples of best practice.\nProvide a platform for industry engagement\, enabling suppliers to showcase existing digital twin products\, services\, and capabilities\, while facilitating dialogue between the public sector and the supply chain.\n\nThe first session will take place in Liverpool on 14 July\, the day before ITS UK’s Digital Transport Forum. An agenda will be shared with attendees ahead of each session. \nRegister here to attend\n\nAgenda\n10am | Arrival and Refreshments \n11am | Ministerial Video & Opening Address\nChris Brown\, Integrated Transport Digital Twins- Engagement Lead\, Department for Transport \n11.30am | Case Study: Digital Twins in Action\nSean Fryer\, Digital Transport Delivery Manager | ITS Programme Lead\, Tees Valley Combined Authority \n11.50am | Future Use cases: Digital twins for discontinous electrification in Cardiff\nIrfon Jones\, Utilities Manager\, Transport for Wales \n12.05pm | Industry Presentations\n \n1. From Data to Decisions: Bringing Digital Twins to Life in Traffic Operations\nRory Abraham\, Innovation Manager\, Swarco \n2. Digital Twins at Scale\nJames Daniels\, Managing Director\, Europe\, Aimsun \n3. Inside the City Before You Build It: Digital Twins for Transport Planning\nMatt Kendrick\, Business Development Manager Theoremus \n12.50pm | Lunch \n1.50pm | Discussion Session \n2.45pm | Conclusions and Future Discussions\nChris Brown\, DfT & Max Sugarman\, Chief Executive\, ITS UK \nPlease note\, we have now closed the application process for speaking slots at this event. You can still apply to speak at other Digital Twin Industry Days here. \n\nOther sessions\nWe are hosting a series of in-person and online sessions across the UK throughout July 2026: \n\n\n\nDate\nLocation\nVenue\n\n\n14 July\nLiverpool\nDelta Hotels by Marriott Liverpool City Centre\n\n\n17 July\nOnline\nWebinar\n\n\n21 July\nBirmingham\nLeonardo Royal Birmingham Hotel\n\n\n23 July\nNottingham\nMercure Nottingham Sherwood Hotel\n\n\n29 July\nLondon\nHilton London Euston\n\n\n\nOrganised by ITS UK on behalf of:
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/digital-twin-industry-day-liverpool/
LOCATION:Delta Hotels\, 1 Queen Square\, Liverpool\, Merseyside\, L1 1RH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Open to all
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SUMMARY:DBT & DfT Smart Data in Transport Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Following the publication of the Smart Data Strategy in March\, the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) and Department for Transport (DfT) are exploring how Smart Data in the transport sector  can improve the way transport services are planned\, delivered and experienced. \nSmart Data is the secure\, voluntary sharing of customer data with authorised third parties (ATPs)\, enabling the development of innovative services that can improve outcomes for individuals and businesses\, boost competition\, and support more informed decision‑making. Building on the success of the Open Banking Scheme – through which financial data became more accessible\, secure\, and interoperable for consumers – Government is looking to enable similar Smart Data schemes across other sectors to drive growth and innovation. You can read more about the Government’s plans in the recently published Smart Data Strategy. \nThis workshop\, organised on behalf of DBT and DfT by ITS UK\, will gather the industry’s views of where a Smart Data scheme in transport could have the greatest benefit and impact\, where a scheme could have the most need and how Government can work with the sector to drive Smart Data forward. The workshop will take place on 9 June from 10.30 to 3pm at the Clayton Hotel in Birmingham. To attend\, please register via the link below. Please note\, by registering you consent to having your information shared with the DBT and DfT teams organising this event with ITS UK. \nAn agenda will be shared with attendees ahead of the event. \nOrganised by ITS UK on behalf of:\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nRegister here\n 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/dbt-dft-smart-data-in-transport-workshop/
LOCATION:Clayton Hotel Birmingham & Conference Centre\, Clayton Hotel\, Albert Street\, Birmingham\, B5 5JE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Open to all
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SUMMARY:Transport in Transition: The Devolution Agenda
DESCRIPTION:Join ITS UK and the Urban Mobility Partnership for a timely event examining the implications of the English Devolution Bill for transport.\n\nITS UK and the Urban Mobility Partnership (UMP)\, a membership association representing major providers across key modes of transport\, will be partnering to host this event examining the implications of the English Devolution Bill for transport. \nPublished in July\, the English Devolution Bill presents a number of changes to how transport decisions will be made\, passing more powers over traffic management\, micromobility and transport planning to Strategic Authorities and Mayors. \nThe event will look to gather local and regional government\, MPs\, transport authorities\, as well as transport technology providers\, to explore what the English Devolution Bill could mean for the transport sector. \nExpert policymakers will explain the implications of the Bill\, whilst providing a platform for local and regional government to express their visions for their respective transport networks going forward. \nPlease find the full agenda below and link to register. \n\nRegister to attend\n\nAgenda\n10.30am | Doors open registration & refreshments \n11.00am | Welcome Remarks\n– Julian Scriven\, Chair\, Urban Mobility Partnership\n– Max Sugarman\, Chief Executive\, Intelligent Transport Systems UK\n– A representative from Shoosmiths\, hosts for the event \n11.15am | Keynote\n– Henri Murison\, Chief Executive\, Northern Powerhouse Partnership \n11.30am | View from the Strategic / Combined Authorities\, Panel Session\n– Tim Bellamy\, Assistant Transport Director\, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority\n– Huw Jenkins\, Transport Policy Lead\, Liverpool City Region Combined Authority\n– Kamal Panchal\, Senior Advisor\, Local Government Association\n– Nick Fairclough\, Head of Policy\, Transport for Greater Manchester\n– Adam Harrison\, Principal Policy and Strategy Officer\, Transport for West Midlands\n– Chair: Max Sugarman\, Chief Executive\, ITS UK \n12.15pm | Lunch \n1.30pm | What does Devolution mean for Transport? Panel Session\n– Ruth Harper\, Deputy Director English Devolution\, Department for Transport\n– Rhiannon Evans\, Regional Manager West Midlands\, Active Travel England\n– Stelios Rodoulis\, Head of Centre\, Bus Centre of Excellence\n– Chair: Julian Scriven\, Chair\, Urban Mobility Partnership \n2.15pm | The Power of Public and Private Partnerships – Launching a New Vision for UK Transport\n– Chris Heley\, Government Affairs Manager\, Enterprise Mobility\n– Iqbal Ahmed\, Head of Public Policy UK & Ireland\, Dott\n– Michelle Craven-Faulkner\, Partner\, Shoosmiths\n– Julian Scriven\, Chair\, Urban Mobility Partnership\n– Chair: Max Sugarman\, Chief Executive\, ITS UK \n2.45pm | The role of Technology in supporting Devolved Transport Policy\n– William Wilson\, Senior VP & Managing Director of EMEA\, Cubic Transportation\n– Adrian Ulisse\, Global Partnerships Lead\, Uber\n– Ben Foulser\, Partner\, KPMG Transport Practice\n– Miki Szikszai\, Chief Executive\, Snapper Services\n– Chair: Julian Scriven\, Managing Director\, Urban Mobility Partnership \n3.15pm | Close of Conference\, Drinks Reception \n4.30pm | Event Close
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/transport-in-transition-the-devolution-agenda/
LOCATION:Shoosmiths\, 103 Colmore Row\, Birmingham B3 3AG\, Shoosmiths\, 103 Colmore Row\, Birmingham B3 3AG\, Birmingham\, B3 3AG\, United Kingdom
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