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SUMMARY:Freight Forum
DESCRIPTION:This is a reminder to join us online at the ITS UK  Freight Forum on 20 November. The session will explore the integral\, pivotal role of data within Freight and Logistics. \nData is the backbone of our logistics systems. It drives efficiency\, and decision-making across the entire supply chain and is helping the sector move from reactive processes into having a holistic\, strategic approach to freight movements. In short\, it is changing the very way we move goods and resources around the country. \nIn this webinar session\, the ITS UK Freight Forum are delighted to showcase three presentations based on the “importance of data in freight and logistics”. With input from the Department for Transport (DfT)\, the National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service (NaVCIS) and FORS\, we will be discussing the importance of freight data by Government departments\, enforcement bodies and how data can enable road hauliers to become more profitable and environmentally friendly. \nRegister Now\n\n\nAgenda\n10.00am | Welcome and Introduction \n10.05am |The HGV Parking and Driver Welfare Matched Funding Grant Scheme – update of projects and planning interventions\nRachael Quinn\, Senior Policy Advisor\, Department for Transport and Rob Singleton\, Head of Planning\, Housing and Transport\, Department for Transport \n10.35am | Supporting operators in a Changing Landscape\nGeraint Davies\, FORS Concession Director\, FORS \n10.50am | Insights Into Combatting Freight Crime\nMike Dawbar\, Police Officer\, National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service\, (NaVCIS) \n11.15am I Close
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/freight-forum-3/
LOCATION:Online\, Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251114
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
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SUMMARY:Delegation to Latvia\, Estonia and Finland
DESCRIPTION:ITS UK Members are invited to join a UK Delegation to Latvia\, Estonia and Finland from 10 to 13 November. \nFollowing a successful visit by a Finnish and Estonian delegation to the UK in March 2025\, ITS UK will be taking a UK delegation over three days to Latvia\, Estonia and Finland from 10 to 13 November. The delegation will provide delegates with the opportunity to meet government bodies\, transport authorities and suppliers from across the three nations\, through meetings\, site visits\, networking opportunities and informal events. \nRunning from 10 to 13 November 2025\, the delegation will visit Riga\, Tallinn and Helsinki to meet with key transport authorities across the three nations. \nThe visit itself will involve a mixture of site visits\,  networking events and briefings in all three countries\, concluding with ITS UK taking part in ITS Finland’s National Conference\, with speaking opportunities available for the delegation at the event. \nDelegates attending will be provided with a unique opportunity to: \n\nExplore the ITS market in this part of the world.\nHigh-level networking opportunities with industry leaders and policymakers in the region.\nSite visits to key companies and innovation hubs.\nA platform to discuss collaboration\, form new business relationships and investment opportunities.\n\nGet involved\nTo find out more and receive a full proposal and costings for the Delegation\, please email Operations Manager Rukshan Soysa at rukshan.soysa@its-uk.org \n  \n\n\nHigh Level Itinerary (subject to change)\nSunday 9 November \n\nFlight to Riga (recommended)\nEvening Welcome Dinner (to be confirmed)\n\nMonday 10 November \n\nMeeting at Riga City Council\nIntroduction from ITS Latvia\, Latvian Government & representatives from Riga City Council\nLunch in Old Town  & walking tour from Old Town to the Ministry of Transport\nMeeting with the Ministry of Transport\, Ministry for Regional Development and Smart Governance & ATD (the regional Public Transport Authority)\nPresentation from Rail Baltica and site tour of Riga Central Station\nTravel to Tallin\nDinner with Estonian partners\n\nTuesday 11 November \n\ne-Estonia Briefing Centre visit and presentations\nGovernment Briefings with Ministry of Climate; Transport Administration; Tallinn Transport Department; Ministry of Regional Affairs (public transport)\nPort of Tallinn & City Innovation Option 1: Passenger mobility presentation or Option 2: City of Tallinn’s Innovation Pilot related to real time mobility in port area\nFerry to Helsinki – group activity and early dinner on ferry\nArrival in Helsinki\n\nWednesday 12 November \n\nSite visit: Kempower Manufacturing Facilities\nTour of Kempower & LUT University Electric Mobility Research Center\nLunch\nSite visit: Vuosaari Harbour\nIntroduction to Harbour logistics and Vuosaari road tunnel repair project\nDinner at Vuosaari Harbour facilities\n\nThursday 13 November \n\nSite Visit: Private tram tour with HSL (Helsinki PTA) & combined sight seeing\nLunch and networking\nITS Finland Autumn Seminar\nReception\nFlight back\n\n 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/delegation-to-latvia-estonia-and-finland/
LOCATION:Various – Latvia\, Estonia and Finland
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rukshan Soysa":MAILTO:rukshan.soysa@its-uk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251103T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251103T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250806T085501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251012T182245Z
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SUMMARY:Integrated Transport and the Future of Smart Ticketing Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Smart ticketing – and the roll out of multi-modal\, integrated systems – has been identified as a key priority by the Department for Transport. Whether through the Integrated National Transport Strategy (INTS)\, the delivery of Projects Coral and Oval (in the Midlands and South of England)\, or new bus and rail legislation to give Combined Authorities more control of their bus systems and to set up GBR\, it is clear the policy and commercial landscapes around smart ticketing are rapidly changing. \nWhat does that mean for the smart ticketing market? How can the industry shift to a new environment requiring greater collaboration between suppliers\, and with combined authorities? And how do we ensure we are delivering technology that improves the passenger experience\, supports transport authorities in protecting their revenue and creates more seamless journeys across modes? \nThis roundtable\, at ITS UK’s headquarters in London\, will look at exactly these issues\, focusing on the opportunities and barriers to the roll out of smart ticketing: \n\nThe What? (What the changing landscape means for the sector): The impact of bus franchising\, creation of Great British Railways and devolution to combined authorities\nThe Why? (Why are we doing this): Integration between modes\, regions and schemes\, improving the passenger experience\, revenue protection\, increasing uptake for public transport.\nThe How? (How can the sector deliver smart ticketing): The shifting commercial environment as we move from single to modular supply chains and from closed to open loop systems\, greater collaboration between suppliers.\n\nThis event will take place on Monday 3 November from 10am to 1pm\, in London. Although in-person attendance is prefered\, an option to join online will be available. \nWith thanks to our sponsors: \n \n\nRegistration\nRegistration is now open\, and we are accepting one representative per member on a first come\, first served basis. To book your place please email contact@its-uk.org
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/integrated-transport-and-the-future-of-smart-ticketing-roundtable/
LOCATION:Salisbury House\, Salisbury House\, London\, EC2M 6SE\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251022T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251022T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20251012T183610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251012T183651Z
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SUMMARY:Young Mobility Network Digital Input Session
DESCRIPTION:Young Mobility Network are offering complimentary tickets to ITS UK Members for their next Digital Input Session on 22 October. \nThis online event brings the YMN community together to catch up on the latest Young Mobility Network updates\, explore key trends in mobility\, and draw inspiration from professionals sharing their experiences\, innovative projects\, tools\, and lessons learned. \nThis edition focuses on the UK mobility market and its insights for international players\, with special guest\, Max Sugarman\, Chief Executive of ITS UK\, joining to share his expertise first-hand. \nWhat to expect:\n\nWelcome & Intros — connect and create a space for exchange\nYMN Updates — latest news and initiatives from our community\nMobility News — key developments in the sector\nUK Spotlight — insights from Max Sugarman (Chief Executive at ITS UK)\nInteractive Session & Q&A — ask questions and share ideas\n\nRegister here
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/young-mobility-network-digital-input-session/
LOCATION:Online\, Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251021T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251021T230000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250414T095756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T114909Z
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SUMMARY:President's Dinner & Awards
DESCRIPTION:Join us for ITS UK’s President’s Dinner & Awards\, the leading annual celebration of transport technology! \nThe 19th ITS UK President’s Dinner is one of the main industry events of the year. Featuring the ITS UK Awards\, the Dinner showcases the very best of the intelligent transport sector\, including the innovation\, expertise and dynamism of organisations and individuals across the industry. \nThe Dinner is a celebration of all the organisations\, individuals and projects that have delivered for the UK and is attended by key clients and decision makers from a variety of organisations. It is a perfect opportunity to meet friends old and new\, over a luxurious evening in the heart of London. \nThe Awards will take place at the incredible Church House in Westminster. A stone’s throw from Westminster Abbey\, this Grade II listed building features a striking circular Assembly Hall beneath an impressive vaulted ceiling and has witnessed major international events\, from United Nations meetings to wartime sessions of Parliament during World War II. The venue is a short walk from Westminster Tube Station. \nThe evening will begin with a drinks reception at 6pm\, before guests are invited to join us for a lavish three-course meal and awards ceremony. \nTables of 12\, half tables of six and individual tickets are now open for the Awards\, with special rates available for Executive Members. All tickets include a pre-dinner drinks reception and three course meal\, as well as the evening awards ceremony. \nBookings\nBookings are now closed for the President’s Dinner and Awards\, and we are operating a waitlist.  Please contact Membership Executive\, Priscilla Ross\, at priscilla.ross@its-uk.org to find out more. \n  \n\nSponsors\nPlatinum Sponsor \n \n  \nGold Sponsors \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n \n  \n \nSilver Sponsor \n \n\n\nKeynote Speaker\nMinister for Local Transport\, Simon Lightwood MP \nSimon Lightwood was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Local Transport in the Department for Transport 9 July 2024. \nPreviously Simon was Shadow Transport Minister\, appointed first in October 2022 and re-appointed in September 2023 with an expanded portfolio. \nSimon was first elected as MP for Wakefield in a by-election in June 2022 and was re-elected as MP for Wakefield and Rothwell in July 2024. \nPrior to being elected\, Simon was a proud NHS worker\, a Labour councillor and cabinet member for public health. He studied theatre acting at Bretton Hall College in Wakefield after moving to the city in the late nineties. \nHis wider interests involve spending time with his husband and two young children and supporting his local Rugby League team\, Wakefield Trinity. \n\nInformation on the Event\nDress Code\nBlack Tie \nContact Us\nIf you have any dietary or access requirements\, please contact Rukshan Soysa at rukshan.soysa@its-uk.org
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/presidents-dinner-awards/
LOCATION:Church House\, Westminster Dean’s Yard\, London\, SW1P 3NZ\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rukshan Soysa":MAILTO:rukshan.soysa@its-uk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251016T074500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251016T094500
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250723T133858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T215907Z
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SUMMARY:Executive Breakfast: AI and the future of the road network
DESCRIPTION:The need for smarter\, safer\, and more efficient transport systems has never been greater. Killed or seriously injured incidents (KSIs) on the road network are plateauing year-on-year\, congestion is rising across city regions and a tough fiscal environment at all levels of government means increasing pressures to deliver cost-effectively. \nMeanwhile\, with RIS3 currently under discussion\, and the Spending Review confirming £15.6 billion for city regions\, as well as further funding for towns and rural areas\, decisions will soon be made as to how these funding pots can best be used to tackle the challenges listed above. \nIn the UK\, the growth of artificial intelligence (AI) and increased use of data analytics is helping offer new ways to address congestion\, reduce emissions\, and enhance road safety. A new Tranport AI Action Plan\, published over the summer\, has set out key steps the Government will be taking with industry to embed AI tools across the transport network. \nThis breakfast\, held on the second day of Highways UK\, invites ITS UK Executive Members to a morning roundtable discussing how AI will transform our road network. Held in the NEC’s Piazza 1\, a short walk from the show\, the roundtable will explore how transport authorities across the UK are utilising AI technology to deliver better outcomes for road users. \nWe offer one place per Executive Member on a first come\, first served basis. To register\, please email contact@its-uk.org. \nKeynote\nDavin Crowley-Sweet\nDirector of Digital Technical Competence\, National Highways \n \nDavin Crowley-Sweet is an internationally recognised data and technology leader\, currently serving as the Director of Digital Technical Competence at National Highways\, where he is responsible for transforming how the UK’s Strategic Road Network is designed\, built\, operated\, and experienced through the power of data & technology. \nAppointed as National Highways’ first Chief Data Officer\, Davin pioneered the UK’s first public sector enterprise-wide data valuation\, evidencing that the organisation’s data is worth over £60 billion—equivalent to half the value of the physical road network itself. This work has reshaped how data is governed\, valued\, and invested in across the public sector\, positioning data not just as a support function\, but as a strategic asset in its own right. \nIn recognition of his contributions\, Davin was awarded an OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) in the King’s Birthday Honours 2025 for services to road safety. \nHe also serves on the Advisory Board of the Digital Twin Hub at Connected Places Catapult\, where he helps shape the UK’s national strategy for federated digital twins. His work in this space focuses on using connected digital twins to reimagine the built environment from the perspective of the businesses and society\, enabling more integrated\, responsive\, and intelligent infrastructure. \nWith a background spanning rail and road infrastructure\, Davin has and led award-winning programmes in data that include nationwide data improvement\, business transformation and leading the England wide deployment of Connected Vehicle Services. His work has consistently focused on embedding data into the heart of decision-making\, risk assurance\, and customer experience. \nWith thanks to our Sponsor:
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/executive-breakfast-ai-and-the-future-of-the-road-network/
LOCATION:Piazza 1\, NEC Birmingham\, Marston Green\, Birmingham B40 1PA\, Piazza 1\, Marston Green\, Birmingham\, B40 1PA
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251017
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250910T141627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251012T193911Z
UID:21459-1760486400-1760659199@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Highways UK
DESCRIPTION:Highways UK brings together everyone involved in planning\, developing\, managing\, maintaining\, and future-proofing the nation’s roads networks and takes place at the NEC in Birmingham on the 15-16 October. \nThis is a free to attend exhibition hosting over 360 exhibitors from across the globe\, featuring new ways of thinking and novel partnerships to generate solutions. \nITS UK is a partner for this event and will be at stand A8 at the exhibition. \nFind out more\n\nPanels we’ll be at\nThe new route in: Inspiring digital futures in transport | 15 October\, 4pm\, Professional Development Hub\nThe transport sector’s future depends on innovation\, data\, and—most importantly—people. This session brings together partners from National Highways\, Digital Lab\, Digdata\, and Arup to share how collaboration has fuelled new opportunities for young people to discover transport careers. From the success of a nationwide virtual work experience campaign to the creation of an on-site programme for Year 12 students\, the partnership has broken new ground in engaging the next generation. Looking ahead\, we’ll explore how Project Route will build on this momentum\, widening access\, nurturing diverse talent\, and ensuring the sector is ready for the data-driven future of transport. \nPanel: 5G and digital infrastructure – unlocking connectivity for tomorrow’s highways | 16 October\, 2.10pm Big Thinking Stage\nThis session explores how 5G technology is transforming the digital backbone of the UK’s transport networks\, paving the way for smarter\, more connected journeys. Experts discuss the practical steps\, opportunities and partnerships needed to harness 5G and deliver resilient\, future-proof infrastructure
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/highways-uk/
LOCATION:Pendigo Way\, Marston Green\, Birmingham B40 1NT\, NEC\, Birmingham\, B40 1NT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251014T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251014T163000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250905T101412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T091155Z
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SUMMARY:Early Careers & Women in ITS Group
DESCRIPTION:Join us at National Highways’ Development Centre in Moreton-in-Marsh\, on the 14th October\, as the Early Careers and Women in ITS Groups meet for an event exploring how the industry can further both innovation and improving employee welfare and well-being. \nThrough two insightful sessions\, we will cover how constructive leadership can build trust and collaboration to drive organisational success. We will dive deeper into the importance of authentic connection and proactive support for mental health and well being. \nWe will also welcome last year’s Early Careers Professional Award Winner\, Alicia Blatiak and last year’s Student Essay Award Winner\, Esther Fobi\, both of whom will provide some reflections on their journeys as an early careers professionals and their career development. \nRegister here\n\nAgenda\n12:00 | Lunch \n1pm | Welcome and Overview\nGemma Tredwell\, Women in ITS Chair and Ashik Nazar\, Early Careers Chair \n1.10pm | Presentations \n– Positive Leadership Behaviours\nPaul Unwin\, Major Projects Directorate\, National Highways Development Centre \n– Operational Innovation and Testing at Moreton-in-Marsh\nAlice O’Brien\, Senior Technical Consultant\, WSP \n– Lessons from an ITS Student – ITS UK Essay Award Winner\nEsther Fobi\, University of Swansea \n– Insights from an ITS Early Careers Professional – ITS UK Early Careers Award Winner\nAlicia Blatiak\, Gridicity \n– Break and Networking \n3:20pm I Short Discussion & Q&A  \n3:40pm | Site Tour – how National Highways use the M96 \n4:30pm | Event Ends \n 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/early-careers-women-in-its-forum/
LOCATION:Moreton-in-Marsh\, National Highways Development Centre\, GL56 0RH
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251009T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251009T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250822T102607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T084225Z
UID:21150-1760011200-1760025600@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Road User Charging Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Road User Charging Forum meeting discussing some of the key challenges and opportunities around road user charging\, both here in the UK and overseas. \nTaking place on 9 October at 12pm\, the Road User Charging Forum will look at the topic of ‘Road Pricing: At Home\, Abroad and in the Future’\, discussing some of the key opportunities and challenges around implementing schemes\, both here in the UK and overseas.   \nWe will hear from New Zealand Transport Minister Hon Chris Bishop\, who will give a keynote exploring the steps New Zealand is taking to replace petrol taxes with electronic road user charges. His speech will be followed by presentations covering current innovations in the UK and abroad\, including London’s ULEZ\, M6 Toll\, in Holland\, Norway and elsewhere. \nIn this session we will be hearing the latest from across the UK industry on these schemes as well as some key updates from overseas.  We will then look ahead to what the future could have in store for road pricing\, too\, demonstrating a new tool being developed by ITS UK and Kainos. \nMeeting at the Arup offices in London\, on 9th October from 12 noon to 4pm this will no doubt be a very topical session. \nRegister here\nKeynote\nHon Chris Bishop\, Minister of Transport\, New Zealand Government \nHon Chris Bishop is the Minister of Housing\, Minister for Infrastructure\, Minister Responsible for RMA Reform\, Minister of Transport\, Associate Minister for Sport and Recreation\, Associate Minister of Finance\, Leader of the House and he is the MP for Hutt South. \nChris was born and raised in Lower Hutt\, Wellington where he lives with his wife and two children. He has a first-class Honours degree in Law and a Bachelor of Arts from Victoria University of Wellington\, and was the 2006 Young Wellingtonian of the Year. \nBefore serving as an MP\, Chris worked as a researcher for the National Party in Opposition and was later an advisor to Ministers in the John Key-led Government. \nChris was the National Party Campaign Chair for the 2023 General Election. \n  \n\nAgenda\n12:00 Welcome and Lunch \n1pm Forum begins \nKeynote \nHon Chris Bishop\, New Zealand Minister of Transport  \nAt Home: Road Pricing in the UK  \n– Aspirations for free flow tolling and the future of Road User Charging\nMichael Whelan\, CEO\, M6 Toll \n– Transport for London ULEZ and Congestion Charge Update\nAdam Searle\, Chief Technology Officer\, Capita \n– Bringing people with you: Lessons from stakeholder engagement in Cambridge and London\nJo Field\, Founder & Chief Executive\, JFG Communications \nAbroad: Road Pricing Overseas \n– Distance-based truck tolling – delivering the Dutch emission reduction objectives from 2026\nTrevor Ellis on behalf of Arup \n– Road User Charging with Innovation – a development story\nEddie Broadley\, SICE UK\n \n– Tolling in Norway – On the Road to RUC\nLuis Miranda\, Q-free \nIn the Future: What lies ahead for road pricing \n– A new tool for demonstrating the need for national road pricing\nRepresentatives from ITS UK and Kainos \n4pm Event Close
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/road-user-charging-forum-3/
LOCATION:Arup 8 Fitzroy St London W1T 4BJ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251006T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251006T203000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250630T210943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251002T115953Z
UID:19817-1759777200-1759782600@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Transport Tech Showcase at Conservative Party Conference
DESCRIPTION:Experience the journeys of the future\nJoin ITS UK and leading innovators at this special Conservative Party Conference 2025 reception as we showcase the latest technology delivering improvements across all modes of transport. \nAs the UK strives to build an integrated\, seamless transport network\, we will demonstrate how technology is already unlocking new opportunities for greener\, safer and more efficient mobility – while supporting economic growth\, skilled jobs\, and businesses across the country. \nThis hands-on event will showcase practical\, deployable innovations from organisations across the sector\, including tech that is transforming the way we manage and experience transport\, from smart traffic management and digital ticketing to connected vehicles and real-time information services. \nIt’s an opportunity to see\, up close\, the innovations that will help decarbonise our transport network\, make journeys safer and more accessible\, and deliver better experiences for the travelling public and communities around the country. \nAttended by senior political leaders\, local leaders\, transport authorities\, and industry partners\, this reception will be the perfect opportunity to explore how the UK can build on its world-leading expertise to deliver the next generation of smarter\, safer\, and more integrated transport. \nWhat you’ll see on the day\nAt the reception\, there will be demonstrations of: \n\nSmart traffic management\, with a live traffic signal showing how congestion can be reduced.\nSmart ticketing\, with electronic ticketing machines and tap-on\, tap-off technology on display.\nUsing AI to support journey planning and rail bookings\, creating a more seamless network.\nNoise cameras\, capturing noisy vehicles that are a nuisance to residents.\nRoad user charging tools that could help address the decline in fuel duty receipts.\n\nKeynote Speaker\n \nPaul Bristow\, Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough  \nPaul Bristow was elected as Mayor of Cambridgeshire & Peterborough in May 2025. Paul moved to Peterborough aged five when his parents began working in the NHS. He grew up in Whittlesey and attended Sir Harry Smith Community College before studying at Lancaster University. \nPaul was first elected as a councillor in 2006 and represented Peterborough in Parliament from 2019 to 2024. \nHeadline Supporters\n \n  \n  \nExhibitors\n \nInterested in exhibiting? Contact Public Affairs & PR Executive Eduardo Pitts at eduardo.pitts@its-uk.org \n  \n\nRegister to attend\nThis event will take place outside the secure zone. You will not need a Conference pass to access it.
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/transport-tech-conservative/
LOCATION:KPMG\, 1 St Peter’s Square\, Manchester\, KPMG\, 1 St Peter's Square\, Manchester\, M2 3AE\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eduardo Pitts":MAILTO:eduardo.pitts@its-uk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250929T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250929T203000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250630T205423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T090547Z
UID:19754-1759172400-1759177800@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Transport Tech Showcase at Labour Party Conference
DESCRIPTION:Experience the journeys of the future\nJoin ITS UK and leading innovators at this special Labour Party Conference 2025 reception as we showcase the latest technology delivering improvements across all modes of transport.  \nAs the UK strives to build an integrated\, seamless transport network\, we will demonstrate how technology is already unlocking new opportunities for greener\, safer and more efficient mobility – while supporting economic growth\, skilled jobs\, and businesses across the country. \nThis hands-on event will showcase practical\, deployable innovations from organisations across the sector\, including tech that is transforming the way we manage and experience transport\, from smart traffic management and digital ticketing to connected vehicles and real-time information services. \nIt’s an opportunity to see\, up close\, the innovations that will help decarbonise our transport network\, make journeys safer and more accessible\, and deliver better experiences for the travelling public and communities around the country. \nAttended by senior political leaders\, local leaders\, transport authorities\, and industry partners\, this reception will be the perfect opportunity to explore how the UK can build on its world-leading expertise to deliver the next generation of smarter\, safer\, and more integrated transport. \nKeynote\n \nRuth Cadbury MP\, Chair\, Transport Select Committee \nRuth Cadbury has been the Labour MP for the west London seat of Brentford and Isleworth (which includes Chiswick\, Isleworth and Osterley) since 2015. She is PPS to the Shadow Justice Secretary. She also sits on the Transport Select Committee and Chairs the All Party Parliamentary Groups on Cycling and Walking\, and on Women in Transport. \nHeadline Supporters\n  \n \n  \n  \n  \nExhibitors\n \nInterested in exhibiting? Contact Public Affairs & PR Executive Eduardo Pitts at eduardo.pitts@its-uk.org \n\nRegister to attend\nThis event will take place outside the secure zone. You will not need a Conference pass to access it.
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/transport-tech-showcase-lab/
LOCATION:Clockwise\, Edward Pavilion\, Royal Albert Dock\, Liverpool\, Clockwise\, Edward Pavilion\, Royal Albert Dock\, Liverpool\, L3 4AF\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eduardo Pitts":MAILTO:eduardo.pitts@its-uk.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250916T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250916T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250807T113310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T100241Z
UID:20975-1758015000-1758024000@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Maritime Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join us at London International Shipping Week (LISW) this year\, to explore how we can ensure safer and more sustainable shipping and port infrastructure\, in order to shape the future of maritime operational excellence.\n\n\nMeeting in London on 16 September\, this gathering will bring together industry leaders\, experts\, and innovators to discuss the importance of resilience in the maritime sector. \nWe’ll be discussing key topics for the sector\, including the impact of GNSS interference on maritime operations\, and how robust global data standards form the backbone of safe\, sustainable and resilient maritime operations\, as well as delving into challenges related to autonomous vessels. \nWe’ll hear from Royal Institute of Navigation\, ITS Norway\, Port of London Authority\, Zulu Associates\, Connected Places Catapult\, with more to be confirmed soon. \nThe Forum will take place from 9.30am to 12pm\, at Arup’s London Offices (Arup\, 80 Charlotte St.\, London W1T 4QS).  The agenda can be found below. \nRegister\n\nAgenda\nThe evolving role of PNT in port and Maritime Resilience\nIvana Carrioni-Burnett\, Maritime Pilot and Ramsey Faragher\, Chief Executive\, Royal Institute of Navigation \nImproving the security and sustainability of shipping with AI solutions\nKarno Tenovuo\, Co-Founder and CEO\, Awake.AI \nWhat does resilience mean for ports?\nJohn Dillon-Leetch\, Business Growth and Development Lead\, Port of London Authority \nInnovation pathways for safe and sustainable shipping\nRichard Holland\, Head of Maritime\, Connected Places Catapult \nThe role of automated vessels in resilient maritime futures\nAntoon Van Coillie\, Director\, Zulu Associates \nBuilding an ITS framework for maritime\nØrnulf Jan Rødseth\, Director of Maritime\, ITS Norway \nWhat about the People? The transitional role of skills for resilient operations\nNick Lambert\, Co-Founder and Director\, NLA International \n  \n11:05 | Panel Discussion & Q&A – led by Nick Lambert  \n11:25 | Table Discussions and Networking \n11:55 | Summary and Closing Remarks \n12:00 I Event Ends
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/maritime-forum-4/
LOCATION:Arup\, 80 Charlotte St.\, London W1T 4QS
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250912T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250912T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250729T100333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250909T084029Z
UID:20816-1757673000-1757692800@www.its-uk.org
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
CATEGORIES:Open to all
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250911T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250911T163000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250522T060555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250523T073935Z
UID:18992-1757581200-1757608200@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Transport Times' Bus Summit
DESCRIPTION:ITS UK is supporting Transport Times’ 7th UK Bus Summit \nThis year’s Summit is taking place on 11th September in Greater Manchester — the first region to bring buses back under local control through the Bee Network. \nWith new Bus Bills advancing in Westminster and the Senedd\, and Government attention focused on growth\, franchising\, and municipal operations\, the sector is at a pivotal moment. Regional Mayors are taking bold steps\, and the momentum is building nationwide. \nConfirmed keynote speaker: Simon Lightwood MP\, Minister for Local Transport\, with many more high-profile speakers to be announced soon. \nITS UK members can receive a 10% discount on tickets. Simply tick the box at checkout where it asks if you are an ITS UK member. \nStay tuned and view the developing agenda at: www.transporttimes.co.uk
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/transport-times-bus-summit/
LOCATION:etc. venues\, etc Venues\, 11 Portland Street\, Manchester\, M1 3HU\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rukshan Soysa":MAILTO:rukshan.soysa@its-uk.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250904T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250904T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250730T101151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T095941Z
UID:20840-1756989000-1756999800@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Executive Update (formerly Council)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next ITS UK Executive Update\, which will take place on the 4 September (12-3.30pm) at Glasgow City Council’s offices. \nFormally our Council Meetings\, the Executive Updates offer the opportunity for our Executive Members to hear from public sector organisations\, understand the latest updates across the sector\, and to feed into ITS UK’s strategy and direction. \nWe’ll be joined by key client bodies and set out progress made by ITS UK over the past few months. \nThere is an option to attend in person or online. \nTo register\, please email Rukshan Soysa at Rukshan.Soysa@its-uk.org \n\nAgenda\n12pm | Lunch \n1pm | Welcome and introductions  \n1.05pm | Keynotes  \n\nGlasgow City Council – Nicola Bell\, Group Manager\, Traffic and Road Safety\nTransport Scotland – Stephen Davies\, National Operations Manager\n\n1.30pm | Key Industry Updates and from the Nations & Regions  \n\nInstitute of Highways Engineers (IHE) – Martin Polland\, Past President of IHE\nConnected Places Catapult – Marcel Pooke\, Head of Highways Delivery (virtual)\nTransport for Greater Manchester – Hannah Tune (virtual)\nTransport for West Midlands – Mark Collins\, Head of Future Transport (virtual)\nSatellite Applications Catapult – Aswheeni Beeharee\, Head of Ubiquitous Connectivity (virtual)\nMartine Harvey\, Innovation Lead – Digital Transport\, Innovate UK (virtual)\n\n2.15pm I New Executive Members Spotlight \n\nSAM Applications – Andrew Seedhouse\, Chairman\nCapita – Adam Searle\, Chief Technology Officer\nAtos – Karl Hitschmann\, Director Business Development- Retail\, Transport & Logistics\n\n2.30pm | BREAK  \n2.45pm | ITS UK Update \n2.55pm | AOB \n3pm | Close \n3.15pm | Control Centre Tour  \n  \nPlease note\, from July 2025\, ITS UK’s Council Meetings are now Executive Updates\, reflecting the wider nature of attendance at these events. These meetings will still follow the same format\, with industry updates from key clients\, followed up an opportunity to feed into ITS UK’s strategy.
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/executive-update-formerly-council/
LOCATION:Glasgow City Council\, Eastgate Building 727 London Road Glasgow\,\, Glasgow\, G40 3AQ
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rukshan Soysa":MAILTO:rukshan.soysa@its-uk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250903T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250903T173000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250728T093902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250728T095257Z
UID:20784-1756915200-1756920600@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:NAVIGATES Project Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Shape the future of autonomous mobility at the NAVIGATES Project Workshop.\nCenex\, in collaboration with Angoka and ITS UK\, is looking to invite industry representatives to a workshop as part of Project NAVIGATES (Networked Autonomous Vehicle Integration and Governance with Advanced Technology Security). \nFor No User in Charge (NUiC) operation\, the UK Automated Vehicles Act 2024 requires that\, in addition to the Authorised Self Driving Entity (ASDE) responsible for the vehicle’s driving behaviour and compliance\, there be a licensed NUiC operator responsible for the detection of\, and response to\, problems arising during NUiC operation. \nProject NAVIGATES is a collaborative study to examine the use cases\, feasibility and benefits of regional RSOCC (Remote Service Operator Control Centres) for the centralised management and co-ordination of autonomous vehicle activities. \nSimilar to air traffic control centres\, regional centres would oversee fleets of driverless vehicles operating with NUiC\, assisting the provision of coordinated services and offering economies of scale aiding the business case for the roll of out Connected Automated Mobility.  Project NAVIGATES is the first dedicated study in the UK to explore this model in detail. \nThe Workshop\nThis workshop will look to gather industry expertise and insights to define the operational and technical requirements\, develop a robust business case\, and outline the roadmap for centres in the UK. \nITS UK members are invited to attend\, with 25 spaces available for the workshop\, which will take place at CENEX Expo on Tuesday 3 September. Places are offered on a first come\, first served basis. \nThis event is run by CENEX and ANGOKA\, in partnership with ITS UK. \n  \nRegister here
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/navigates-project-workshop/
LOCATION:UTAC Millbrook\, Station Lane\, Bedford\, MK45 2JQ
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250903
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250905
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250624T202327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250624T202754Z
UID:19656-1756857600-1757030399@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Cenex Expo
DESCRIPTION:Cenex Expo is a single annual gathering point for the UK innovation community and those who work in low carbon and connected and automated mobility. The event provided a platform to meet UK decision makers and industry experts; the perfect opportunity to showcase your business\, your industry\, and your technology. \nThe event incorporates: \n\nTechnology exhibition split over multiple halls;\nExtensive seminar programme;\nNetworking Opportunities;\nRide & drive of the latest research & development vehicles.\n\nITS UK is a partner for this event and will be exhibiting at the Expo. Registration is free and open to all! \nRegister here\n 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/cenex-expo/
LOCATION:UTAC Millbrook\, Station Lane\, Bedford\, MK45 2JQ
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250829
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250602T180651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T181218Z
UID:19117-1755993600-1756425599@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:ITS World Congress in Atlanta
DESCRIPTION:British-based transport innovators are invited to join the UK-Europe Pavilion in Atlanta\, led by Transport for the West Midlands and Ertico! \nThe Pavilion will put the spotlight on the latest ITS products\, services and projects\, while making links between industry leaders\, public decision makers and investors. This is an unrivalled opportunity to join a major global event\, and become part of the road to Birmingham 2027. \n  \nAbout the ITS World Congress\, Atlanta\nTaking place from 24 to 28 August 2025 in Atlanta\, Georgia\, the ITS World Congress will focus on the theme of Deploying Today\, Empowering Tomorrow. \nThis global event brings together world leaders\, decision makers\, and their supporting teams from public and private sector transport agencies to gain critical knowledge about the implementation of new technologies and solutions that are essential for smarter transport systems. Find out more about the Congress here. \n  \nThe UK Pavilion\nThe Pavilion is being run by Transport for the West Midlands – to find out more about this opportunity\, please email Jordan Cowley\, Business Development Director\, at jordan.cowley@tfwm.org.uk. \nWhat’s included?\nYour pod\n– Branded with your logo\n– 32” monitor\n– Storage area \nVisibility and services\n– Your logo on the canopy\n– Your video on the shared screen\n– Networking and meeting space\n– Coffee bar and refreshment \nPromotion\n– Interview opportunities with industry media\n– Your brand to UK and ERTICO email lists\n– Online and social media promotion \nEvents\n– Present your product during a speaking slot on our stand\n– Audience tracking\, promotion\, and recording\n– Participate in UK-Europe Pavilion events\n– Option to host your own drinks or breakfast reception \n  \n\nDownload the Flyer\n 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/its-world-congress-in-atlanta/
LOCATION:Georgia World Congress Center\, Georgia World Congress Center\, 285 Andrew Young International Boulvard North West\, Atlanta\, GA\, GA 30313\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250724T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250724T213000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250501T150429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250702T145621Z
UID:13532-1753381800-1753392600@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Executive Dinner with Richard Pedley
DESCRIPTION:ITS UK’s Executive Dinner Programme provides a set of four dinners over the course of the year\, exclusively for our Executive Membership\, providing the opportunity for around 30 senior representatives from these organisations to hear from a key decision maker on their priorities and aims going forward. \nOur second Executive will take place in London with Guest Speaker Richard Pedley\, Chief Digital and Information Officer at National Highways. Rich joined then-Highways England in May 2020 as Technology Programmes Director\, having previously worked at National Grid. He leads National Highways’ digital transformation initiatives and has been instrumental in transitioning the organisation from a traditional IT function to a more agile Digital Services team\, laying the groundwork for a digitally enabled future. \nRich will speak to Executive Members about the industry can support better information for road users\, improve safety and reduce congestion. He will cover approaches to data and supporting innovation. \nWe offer one place per Executive Member on a first come\, first served basis. To register\, please email contact@its-uk.org. Details of the venue will be shared with registrants. \nWith thanks to our sponsors: \n \n \n \n  \n\n \nAbout Richard Pedley\nRichard Pedley is the Chief Digital and Information Officer (CDIO) at National Highways\, the government-owned company responsible for England’s motorways and major A roads. He was appointed to this permanent role in December 2022\, following a period serving in an interim capacity since June of that year. \nIn his role as CDIO\, Pedley leads National Highways’ digital transformation efforts\, focusing on integrating digital\, data\, and technology (DDaT) strategies into the organisation’s core operations. Under his leadership\, the IT directorate has evolved into a Digital Services division\, enhancing the delivery of digital services across the business. This transformation includes the establishment of an Agile Centre of Excellence\, training over 200 staff members in agile methodologies\, and implementing a new demand management process to better align digital services with business goals. ​ \nPedley’s background includes a career in the British Army as a Royal Engineer\, specialising in Geographic Information Systems and Aerial Reconnaissance. Following his military service\, he held senior IT leadership roles in various organizations\, including the BBC\, E.ON\, Jaguar Land Rover\, Severn Trent Water\, and the Environment Agency\, where he served as Head of Programme Delivery and Deputy CIO. His experience spans infrastructure programs\, business partnering\, program delivery\, strategy\, and cybersecurity. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/executive-dinner-with-rich-pedley/
LOCATION:Hyatt Regency London Blackfriars 19 New Bridge Street London EC4V 6DB
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250717T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250717T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250609T144238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T124350Z
UID:19324-1752771600-1752786000@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Summer Drinks\, Office Launch and AGM
DESCRIPTION:Join ITS UK at our new offices for our AGM and summer drinks! \nOn Thursday 17 July we will be holding our Annual General Meeting for members\, followed by a summer drinks reception. \nThe reception will take place at Salisbury House\, the new home of ITS UK\, with the event giving members the opportunity to see the new premises and the event space below the organisation’s new offices. \nPlease note\, for the AGM\, an option to join online will be available – please select this at registration. \nAgenda\n5.00pm | Doors Open \n5.30pm | AGM begins \n\nIntroduction\, Chair of Intelligent Transport Systems UK\nReport to the AGM\, Chief Executive of Intelligent Transport Systems UK\nApologies / Note of Attendance\nMinutes of the 31st AGM\, 21 May 2024\, London\nUpdate and election of the Company Directors of ITS UK\nSpecial Resolution: Adoption of new Articles of Association and Transition Arrangements\nAdoption of the Accounts of ITS UK for the year to 31 December 2024\nAppointment of the Auditor – Hadleys of London E15\nAny other business\n\n6.45pm | Drinks Reception \n9pm | Close \n  \n\nSpeakers\n \nLauren Sager Weinstein\, Chief Data Officer\, Transport for London \nLauren Sager Weinstein is Chief Data Officer at Transport for London (TfL)\, where she is responsible for driving decision-making and improved customer services through provision of data products and services. Lauren oversees TfL’s business intelligence / data science strategy\, TfL’s data technical platform development\, as well as support for data products and services. Lauren has worked for TfL in various roles since 2002. \n  \n \nDarren Capes\, Head of Road Infrastructure Technology\, Department for Transport\nDarren Capes FIET FIHE was appointed as Head of Road Infrastructure Technology at Department for Transport (DfT) in May. Darren had spent the previous seven years as DfT’s Intelligent Transport Systems Policy Lead\, having initially joined the department on secondment from his role as Transport Systems Manager for the City of York\, a position he had held for 17 years. Darren started his career   in transport as an engineering technician with Humberside County Council in 1986. \n  \nAdam Hill\, Editor\, ITS International Magazine\nAdam Hill is a traffic nerd and editor of global urban mobility magazine ITS International. He is also a public transport user by instinct\, a highly-skilled pedestrian and occasional motorist. ITS International Magazine is the global business title dedicated to advanced technology for traffic management and urban mobility. \n  \n \nToufic Machnouk\nManaging Director\, GBRX \nToufic Machnouk is managing director of GBRX\, the strategic innovation body established to pioneer breakthrough technologies and innovations that solve some of the sectors most intractable modernisation challenges. Prior to this\, he created and led the industry partnership for digital railway\, where he mobilised the largest strategic partnership in the sector to deliver a multi-billion pound investment portfolio. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\nRegister here\n 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/summer-drinks-office-launch-and-agm/
LOCATION:Salisbury House\, Salisbury House\, London\, EC2M 6SE\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rukshan Soysa":MAILTO:rukshan.soysa@its-uk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250716T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250716T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250618T114252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250709T132606Z
UID:19521-1752661800-1752667200@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Advocacy and Public Affairs Group
DESCRIPTION:The Advocacy and Public Affairs Group provides the opportunity for attendees to hear from key speakers covering policy or comms in the sector\, followed by an in-depth update on ITS UK’s Advocacy & Public Affairs Plan\, and a dive into ‘what’s next?’ for our lobbying activity. \nIn this session\, ITS UK will provide a mid-year update on a busy six months representing the sector which has included multiple parliamentary events\, a host of consultations\, a select committee hearing\, and several meetings with senior politicians. Furthermore\, we’ll be welcoming the Department for Transport’s Head of External Affairs\, Sam Blainey\, who will be speaking to members in an intimate setting about how to best engage with DfT. \nThis is a hybrid meeting\, with options to join in person or online. \nAgenda\n10:30am | Opening Remarks & Introductions\, Max Sugarman\, Chief Executive ITS UK \n10:40am | Engaging with the Department for Transport\, Sam Blainey\, Head of External Affairs\, DfT \n10:50am | Sam Blainey Q&A & Discussion \n11:20am | ITS UK Public Affairs Strategy\, Eduardo Pitts\, Public Affairs & PR Executive\, ITS UK \n11:35am | Q&A & Discussion \n12:00pm | Session Close \n\nRegister to attend here
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/advocacy-and-public-affairs-group-2/
LOCATION:Railway Industry Association\, Kings Buildings\, 16 Smith Square\, London\, London\, SW1P 3HQ\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eduardo Pitts":MAILTO:eduardo.pitts@its-uk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250626T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250626T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250528T131716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250528T134114Z
UID:19058-1750932000-1750937400@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Active Travel Forum
DESCRIPTION:How do we solve an issue like active travel data?\nOn Thursday 26 June\, from 10 to 11.30am\, the ITS UK Active Travel Forum will be holding a webinar focusing on how we solve challenges around data for active travel. \nThis webinar will focus on some of the opportunities and challenges with an excellent line-up of speakers from Active Travel England\, Transport for London\, See.Sense and Vivacity. \nIncreasingly\, the active travel industry needs to identify demand for infrastructure\, ensuring urban spaces are designed to support sustainable\, long-term growth in walking\, wheeling and cycling\, while protecting vulnerable road users; and evaluate the success of active travel schemes – understanding their real-world impact and informing their return on investment. \nYet\, a key challenge with these activities is the lack of high-quality\, in-depth data on active travel participation\, safety\, accessibility\, interactions between different types of road users and the impacts of infrastructure design on these factors. How do we ensure we have the right data\, at the right quality and have the means to use it to inform decisions? \nThis session will explore some of these challenges and a number of solutions that are being developed and implemented. Following presentations from our speakers\, there will be dedicated time to ask questions and share your thoughts. \nRegister Now \n\nAgenda\n10am | Welcome from Chair\nGeorge Beard\, Head of New Mobility\, TRL \n10.05am | Presentation title TBC\nMichael Barratt\, Construction Advisory & Innovations Manager\, Transport for London \n10.25am | Data challenges faced by local authorities and how Active Travel England is addressing them\nChris Stewart\, Director of Data and Analysis at Active Travel England \n10.45am | Data Insights to support infrastructure design and investment\nIrene McAleese\, Co-founder and CSO\, See.Sense \n11.00am | How AI powered sensors can deliver valuable insights on Active Travel\nShane Foley\, Head of Growth and Partnerships\, Vivacity \n11.15am | Q & A & Discussion \n11.30am | Close
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/active-travel-forum/
LOCATION:Online\, Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250625T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250625T213000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
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UID:13524-1750876200-1750887000@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Executive Dinner with Anne Shaw OBE
DESCRIPTION:ITS UK’s Executive Dinner Programme provides a set of four dinners over the course of the year\, exclusively for our Executive Membership\, providing the opportunity for around 30 senior representatives from these organisations to hear from a key decision maker on their priorities and aims going forward. \nThe first Executive Dinner of the year will include Guest Speaker Anne Shaw OBE\, Executive Director at Transport for the West Midlands. Anne was appointed Executive Director of TfWM in 2022 and is Deputy Chair of the Urban Transport Group. She led on the development of the ground-breaking Regional Transport Coordination Centre (RTCC) to oversee the West Midlands road\, rail\, bus and tram networks. First opened in 2020 it played a crucial role in traffic and transport management during the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham. In June 2023\, Anne was been recognised with an OBE in the King’s Birthday Honours list in recognition of her work on the Commonwealth Games. \nAnne will speak to Executive Members about transport priorities for the West Midlands\, the work of the Combined Authority in transport technology – including the Future Transport Zone programme – and how the region can work with the sector to support better connectivity. She will also discuss the upcoming ITS World Congress\, taking place in Birmingham in 2027. \nWe offer one place per Executive Member on a first come\, first served basis. To register\, please email contact@its-uk.org. Details of the venue will be shared with registrants. \nWith thanks to our sponsors: \n \n \n  \n  \n  \n\nAbout Anne Shaw OBE\n\nAnne Shaw has worked in local government since the early 90’s\, pursuing a career that helped to improve people’s lives. Starting as a junior technician at Birmingham City Council\, she progressed through various roles to become Assistant Director of Transportation\, responsible for policy\, strategy and delivery. \nAnne later secured a role at Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) in 2017 as Director of Network Resilience\, where she has delivered a unique service keeping residents\, businesses and visitors informed of transport disruption\, helping them to plan journeys and keep moving\, as well as preparing the transport operation to support the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games. It was for this work that Anne was awarded an OBE as part of the King’s Birthday Honours List in 2023. \nAnne was appointed Executive Director of TfWM in 2022 and is Deputy Chair of the Urban Transport Group.
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/executive-dinner-with-anne-shaw-obe/
LOCATION:Birmingham\, Birmingham
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250624T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250624T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250508T104951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T110530Z
UID:16472-1750766400-1750779000@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Women in ITS
DESCRIPTION:Join us on 24 June in Manchester at WSP’s offices\, as the Women in ITS group celebrate International Women in Engineering Day\, a day that focuses on providing female engineers around the world with a more visible profile and encourage more young women and girls to take up engineering careers. \nWe will be exploring some key themes around female leadership\, including presentations on a dedicated female leadership initiative at a large consultancy\, as well as technical insights from the public sector. \nWe have some excellent speakers lined up from TRL\, National Highways and Transport for Greater Manchester with more invited. \nFollowing presentations from our speakers\, there will be dedicated time to ask questions and share your thoughts. \nA working agenda is available below with further details to come. We encourage you register your place below\, to avoid missing out on attending this exciting event! \nRegister Now\n  \nAgenda\n12:00 noon\nArrival and Lunch \n13:00 Welcome & Overview of Session\nGemma Tredwell\, WITS Forum Chair \n13.05 Introduction from WSP \n13.15 Women in Leadership at TRL\nKarla Jakeman\, Director of Grant Funding\, TRL \n13.35 Insights into Transport for Greater Manchester\nMaggie Carter\, Head of Development and Implementation\, Transport for Greater Manchester \n13.55  Presentation to be confirmed\nEmyr Thomas\, Chartered Engineer\, National Highways (invited) \n13.55  Q&A \n14.20  Safety Moment and Reflection\nBeckie Faulkner\, Forum Vice Chair\, WSP \n14.30  Break \n15.00  Presentation to be confirmed\nRachael Quinn\, Strategy & Industry Advisor\, ITS UK \n15.20  Closing Remarks \n15.30  Event Close
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/women-in-its-forum-2/
LOCATION:WSP Manchester\, 8 First St\, Manchester\, Manchester\, M15 4RP
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250624T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250624T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250527T151051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T140705Z
UID:19045-1750762800-1750773600@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:ITS North: Inaugural Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Tees Valley Airport for a kick-off meeting of a new group\, dedicated to supporting ITS in the North of England. \nHow can technology support a safer\, greener\, better connected and efficient transport network in the North of England? Following requests from a number of members\, ITS UK is exploring the creation of an ITS North regional group\, dedicated to supporting the roll out of transport technology in the region. \nJoin us on 24 June from 11am to 2pm for an inaugural meeting at Tees Valley Combined Authorities’ (TVCA) offices in Tees Valley Airport. The meeting will include an update from TVCA\, before moving to a discussion about the establishment of an ITS North group. \nBy attending\, you’ll receive insights from a key transport authority in the region and you’ll be able to provide your input and ideas into the new Group! \nAgenda\n11am | Doors open and networking \n11.30am | Introductions and overview of the day\nMax Sugarman\, Chief Executive\, ITS UK \n11.40am | Presentation from the Tees Valley Combined Authority\nAndrea Reacroft\, Digital Transport Programme Delivery Manager\, TVCA \n12pm | Regional and Devolved Nations: ITS UK’s Proposed Approach\nMax Sugarman\, Chief Executive\, ITS UK \n12.15pm | What ITS North could look like\nStuart Wilson\, Head of ITS Consultancy\, Nicander \n12.30pm | Discussion around (with working lunch):\n– Do we need an ITS North group?\n– What should it aim to achieve?\n– What roles\, responsibilities and resources are required? \n1.45pm | Actions and next steps \n2pm | Close \n\nRegister here
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/its-north-inaugural-meeting/
LOCATION:TVCA\, Teesside International Airport\, Teesside Airport Business Suite\, Darlington\, DL2 1NJ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250619
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250620
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250528T163146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250530T165125Z
UID:19067-1750291200-1750377599@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:AESIN Conference
DESCRIPTION:The AESIN Conference celebrates the UK’s leading automotive electronics organisations and showcases advancements in automotive technology.​ As a partner of ITS UK\, members can secure an exclusive 2-for-1 ticket to the Conference through their ITS UK membership! \nAbout\nAESIN has been at the forefront of advancing and promoting the automotive electronics and software systems industry for over a decade\, and they will be commemorating their continued success with a conference that you won’t want to miss. \nThe Conference will look to the future of the automotive electronics industry\, with inspiring keynote speakers\, technical presentations\, and engaging panel discussions. It will take place at the British Motor Museum\, Gaydon\, Warwickshire\, which holds the world’s largest collection of historic British cars\, with over 300 cars on display from the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust and the Jaguar Heritage Trust. \nWatch a video of last year’s Conference here. \n\nSecure a 2-for-1 ticket\nITS UK members can benefit from an exclusive 2-for-1 ticket offer. To secure this offer\, please go email contact@its-uk.org to secure the code. \nRegister here\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/aesin-conference/
LOCATION:British Motor Museum\, Banbury Road Gaydon\, Lighthorne Heath\, Warwick\, CV35 0BJ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250618
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250620
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250415T101908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250501T215829Z
UID:13258-1750204800-1750377599@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:MOVE
DESCRIPTION:Join ITS UK at MOVE\, the leading trade show for mobility and transport technology. \nTaking place from 18 to 19 June at the Excel in London\, MOVE unites OEMs\, government\, fleets\, micromobilities\, utilities\, energy providers\, start-ups\, investors\, tech and media. The show is focused on brinnging together the entire mobility ecosystem\, focusing on tech\, innovation\, and transformation. \nGetting involved\nITS UK will be participating in the show. We can be found at Stand 119\, with the full exhibition plan available here. \nWe will also be taking part in two panels at the show: \n– Using connected tech to improve road-traffic safety\, Theatre 1\, 19 June at 12.05pm \n– Connecting underserved communities: the latest in demand responsive transit and BRT\, Theatre 3\, 19 June at 3.45pm \nITS UK members can secure 30% off their ticket. To secure your discount code\, please email contact@its-uk.org when booking here. Please note\, public sector attendees can register for free. \n\nITS UK is holding its annual Parliamentary Reception the afternoon before MOVE\, on 17 June. This is free for Members – find out more here.
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/move/
LOCATION:MOVE\, Excel\, 1 Western Gateway\, Royal Victoria Dock\, London\, E16 1XL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250617T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250617T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250310T161426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250605T103032Z
UID:12576-1750168800-1750179600@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Parliamentary Reception
DESCRIPTION:ITS UK’s annual Parliamentary Reception is back\, taking place on Tuesday 17 June 2025 in the Terrace Pavilion of the House of Commons\, from 2 to 5pm. \nWith an Integrated National Transport Strategy and Road Safety Strategy in the pipeline\, various new bills and legislation regarding the bus and rail sector\, and a Spending Review ongoing\, the Reception will be the perfect opportunity to hear from Ministers\, MPs and Peers on their latest priorities for the transport technology sector. \nSpeakers\nWe look forward to be joined by policy makers from across the main political parties\, including: \n– Future of Roads Minister Lilian Greenwood MP\n– Shadow Transport Minister Lord Moylan\n– Paul Kohler MP\, Liberal Democrat Transport Spokesperson \nRegistration\nThis event is currently only open to ITS UK Members. Please login below to register your place. You can find instructions on how to login or register for an account here. \nRegister here\nNot a member? Get in touch at contact@its-uk.org \n  \nHeadline Supporter\n \n  \nEvent Partner\n \n  \n  \n  \nThis year\, the Parliamentary Reception will take place before the MOVE trade show at the Excel in London\, providing a fantastic opportunity to meet and network before the show. MOVE is one of the world’s leading tech mobility events\, and this year will take place from 18th to 19th June. Find out more here \nAttending MOVE provides parliamentarians and ministers with exclusive access to cutting-edge innovations and industry trends\, empowering them to shape policy on the future of technology\, sustainability\, and economic growth while expanding their networks with key decision-makers and thought leaders.  We believe it’s crucial for public sector voices to be central to the conversation\, which is why MOVE is offering public sector employees complimentary access to the event. Register for a complimentary pass here. \nIf you are not public sector\, you are welcome to use the discount code ITS30 at checkout to claim 30% off MOVE tickets. These can be accessed here.
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/parliamentary-reception-2/
LOCATION:Parliament\, House of Commons\, Westminster\, London\, SW1A 0AA\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eduardo Pitts":MAILTO:eduardo.pitts@its-uk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250610T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250610T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250428T165957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250606T083339Z
UID:13439-1749553200-1749569400@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Maritime Forum
DESCRIPTION:The next ITS UK Maritime Forum event takes place at Peel Port (Port of Liverpool)\, on 10 June\, focusing on the International Maritime Organisation’s proposals for a net-zero framework for shipping.  The event will look at what the implications are for ports\, and the transformative power of AI and automation to accelerate a green transition for the maritime industry. \nInnovation is progressing at a rapid pace\, and coherent frameworks and development pathways will be needed to maximise return on investment and set a technology trajectory capable of meeting global decarbonisation ambitions for shipping. \nThis event will delve into the key policy issues\, and look at how cutting-edge technologies can enhance planning\, resilience\, and adaptability in the face of fluctuating geopolitical and environmental changes. \nJoin us to network\, learn\, and be part of the conversation shaping the future of global shipping.  The event will also include a private tour of the Port and a chance to see marine operations in action!   \n  \nRegister here\n\nAgenda\n11am | Welcome from Chair\nTim Morris\, Arup \n11.10am | Welcome and Overview from Peel Ports\nJulie Rimmer\, Technology and Automation Transformation Director\, Peel Ports \n11.30am | Navigating Maritime Innovation in the Liverpool City Region\nPaul Tallon\, Innovation Manager\, Mersey Navigating Maritime Innovation Initiative \n11.50am | Smart Mobility in a Maritime Environment\nPaul Rizos\, Business Analyst\, Darwin \n12.10pm | Lunch and Port Tour \n2.30pm | The Maritime Accelerator Programme\nRichard Holland\, Head of Maritime\, Connected Places Catapult \n2.50pm | The impact of optimising efficiency in supply chain on reducing maritime GHG emission\nProfessor Thanh Nguyen and Dr. Dimitrios Paraskevadakis\, Liverpool John Moores University \n3.10pm | Closing Remarks \n3.15 | Event Close \nRegister here
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/maritime-forum-3/
LOCATION:Peel Ports\, Maritime Centre Port of\, Seaforth\, Liverpool\, Liverpool\, L21 1LA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250605T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250605T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131527
CREATED:20250414T132048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250604T090107Z
UID:13236-1749124800-1749139200@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Enforcement Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join ITS UK’s Enforcement Forum in London on 5 June as we explore the range of approaches and technologies that can be used to achieve compliance – from automated enforcement\, through to awareness campaigns and initiatives that members of the public can get involved with. \nHosted by ITS UK Members Jacobs\, this will be a great opportunity to also network and engage with industry leaders\, as we hear from the following organisations during the session: the Home Office\, Road Safety Support\, Westcotec\, Keele University\, Agilysis and Crown Commercial Service. \nRegister here\n\nAgenda\n12pm | Lunch \n12:45pm | Welcome from Forum Officers\nGeoff Collins\, Chair & Jamie Hassall\, Vice Chair \n12:50pm | Welcome from Jacobs \n1.00pm | The use of enforcement technology with multiple workstreams\nSteve Callaghan\, Technical Support & Calibration Laboratory Manager\, Road Safety Support \n1.25pm | Educating drivers to enhance Enforcement: A smarter Approach to road safety\nChris Spinks\, Managing Director\, Westcotec \n1.50pm |  How can journey cam technology be used most effectively by the police to reduce road offending and improve road safety\nHelen Wells\, Senior Lecturer in Criminology\, Keele University \n2.15pm | Enforcement and roads policing in the safe system: Engaging with the evidence to inform effective strategies\nSamuel Scott\, Senior Consultant\, Agilysis \n2.40pm | Break \n3.00pm | An Update on Home Office Type Approval (HOTA) on Road Traffic Law Enforcement Devices (RTLED)\nShaam Pindoria\, Science & Technology Assurance Programme Lead\, Home Office and Sarah O’Rourke\, Home Office \n3.15pm | An Update from Crown Commercial Services\nJohn Woolcock\, Commercial Manager\, Crown Commercial Services \n3.30pm | Panel Discussion \n4.00pm | Closing remarks and event close
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/enforcement-forum-2/
LOCATION:Jacobs\, Cottons Centre Hay's Lane\, London\, SE1 2QG\, United Kingdom
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