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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:20260407T091048
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:20260407T091048
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:20260407T091048
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:20260407T091048
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:20260407T091048
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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250603T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250603T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20250430T164835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250507T085849Z
UID:13492-1748946600-1748962800@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Enabling Multi-Modal Journeys: A DfT - ITS UK Joint Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Integrated National Transport Strategy will be published this year and set the long-term vision for transport in England\, focusing on how transport should be designed\, built and operated to better serve all people who use it. \nThe Strategy will focus on the role transport plays in enabling access to opportunities including education and jobs\, and support the devolution agenda and the creation of great places by setting out how local leaders will be enabled to deliver good transport that is right for their communities. \nAlongside this\, the Department for Transport are developing a Data Action Plan which will show how data can enable an integrated transport system. It will set out actions required to ensure transport data can support modal integration and deliver more accessible transport. \nData will play a critical role in achieving this. Often\, it’s the journeys across different modes or regions that struggle to provide customers with clear information that helps improve their experience. Creating a more seamless flow across operators will be vital in delivering a truly integrated transport network. \nFollowing a series of external engagement events\, the Department for Transport and ITS UK are working together to run a workshop focused on how data can support multi-modal journeys. \nThe workshop will centre on key case studies developed by DfT and will ask participants to explore how applications of data can help in making the journeys described within the case studies more seamless. \nThis event is open to all (you do not need to be an ITS UK member to attend)\, with DfT and ITS UK welcoming the following: \n\nNational\, regional and local transport authorities\nTransport operators and suppliers\nTechnology providers and consultancies\nUser groups and representative bodies\n\nWe encourage those attending to be ready to input into the workshops over the course of the day. A full agenda and case studies will be shared with delegates ahead of the event. \nRegister here\n  \n  \n\n\nThis is a joint event organised by:\n         \n 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/enabling-multi-modal-journeys/
LOCATION:Royal Armouries Museum\, Royal Armouries Museum\, Armouries Drive\, Leeds\, LS10 1LT\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rukshan Soysa":MAILTO:rukshan.soysa@its-uk.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250523
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20250515T151911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250516T094153Z
UID:18615-1747785600-1747958399@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Traffex 2025
DESCRIPTION:Traffex is the a leading event for the highway\, roads and traffic management industry that takes place at CBS Arena Coventry. \nIt brings together a senior audience of engineers\, infrastructure professionals\, policymakers\, and suppliers to explore the latest innovations in road safety\, construction and maintenance\, traffic management and technology. \nITS UK will be present at the event and you can locate us at Stand F7. \nWe will also be speaking at the following: \nKeynote Panel: Integrated Transport Strategies: How Can ITS Help Join the Dots?\n10am\, Thursday 22 May | Management and Mobility Theatre \nPresentation: What Next for Noise Cameras?\n12pm\, Thursday 22 May | Safety and Sustainability Theatre \n  \nFind out more
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/traffex-2025/
LOCATION:Judds Ln\, Coventry CV6 6GE\, Coventry RICOH Arena\, Coventry\, CV6 6GE
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250522
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20250415T111815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250513T075140Z
UID:13270-1747612800-1747871999@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:ITS European Congress
DESCRIPTION:Join ITS UK at the ITS European Congress in Seville! \nThe ITS Congresses bridge the worlds of mobility\, technology\, and innovation\, gathering experts\, policymakers\, and stakeholders from industry and academia to advance the intelligent transport systems (ITS) field. Recognising that mobility challenges transcend borders\, these Congresses address not only local and national concerns but also global ones\, fostering a worldwide dialogue on smart mobility solutions.  \nOrganised by ERTICO every two years in Europe\, and every third year in the EMEA region for the ITS World Congress\, these events lead the charge in global ITS collaboration and innovation.  \nThe event will take place in Seville\, Spain. \nThe UK Pavillion\nITS UK will be in attendance and supporting the UK pavilion\, which will be delivered by the Transport Technology Forum. \nSMEs wanting to be involved in showcasing their products in Seville need to contact LCRIG. There will be a cost to participating\, and companies must commit to having someone on stand when the exhibition is open. \nFind out more\n\nITS Nationals Breakfast\nITS UK are once again organising a breakfast for the ITS Nationals on the UK Pavilion at the European Congress in Seville\, taking place on Tuesday 20 May from 10.30am to 11.30am. \nThe Breakfast will provide the opportunity for the ITS Nationals to introduce themselves\, and to give a short overview of the ITS sector in their respective country. There will also be a welcome from ITS Nationals Vice Chair Marc Verhage and an overview of the ITS World Congress in Birmingham 2027 from Chris Lane of Transport for West Midlands. \nITS Nationals signed up to attend include: \n\nMarkus Wartha\, President\, ITS Germany\nMihai Niculescu\, Director General\, ITS Romania\nMarc Verhage\, Chief Executive\, Connekt (ITS Netherlands)\nMax Sugarman\, Chief Executive\, ITS UK\nAysel Kandemir\, President\, ITS Turkiye\nHanne Nettum Breivik\, CEO\, ITS Norway\nMartin Russ\, Managing Director\, Austria Tech (ITS Austria)\nJorge Pinho de Sousa\, President\, ITS Portugal\nWith more to come!\n\nThe event will take place at the UK Pavilion (B1) on Tuesday 20 May 2025\, 10.30am – 11.30am. It is open to all\, but we encourage you to register to give us an idea of numbers \nRegister here\n  \n 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/its-european-congress/
LOCATION:Fibes – Conference and Exhibition\, Palacio de Congresos y Exposiciones Sevilla\, Seville\, 41020\, Spain
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rukshan Soysa":MAILTO:rukshan.soysa@its-uk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250515T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250515T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20250326T110600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250326T151833Z
UID:12957-1747333800-1747342800@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Early Careers Drinks Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening celebrating early career professionals in ITS! \nOpen to all – including both early careers professionals and those more experienced in their career – the event is our annual celebration of emerging ITS professionals and the impact they make on the sector. \nStarting from 6.30pm\, the Reception will provide a chance for you to meet with other early career professionals in an informal setting. There will be opportunities to network\, hear from industry leaders and find out more about ITS UK’s plans for early career professionals! \nPlus\, at the Reception\, we’ll be revealing the winner of the annual Essay Competition\, where we invite young professionals to submit a 1\,500 word essay\, with the chance to win £500! Find out more about the Competition here. \n  \nRegister here\n\nWith thanks to Event Sponsor:
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/early-careers-drinks-reception/
LOCATION:Marlin\, Marlin\, Waterloo 111 Westminster Bridge Road\, London\, SE1 7HR\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rukshan Soysa":MAILTO:rukshan.soysa@its-uk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250424T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250424T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20250326T150654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250416T090901Z
UID:12965-1745488800-1745510400@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Future of Rail: Integrated Transport
DESCRIPTION:ITS UK is partnering with the Railway Industry Association and Campaign for Better Transport to host the Future of Rail: Integrated Transport. \nIntegrated transport networks are continuing to grow across the country. Rail and light rail are a key part of this\, but buses and active travel also play an important role. This event will look at rail as part of a system\, and how this system can come together to drive economic and social benefits. \nITS UK will hosting a panel on the day on the role of Mobility as a Service within an integrated transport system. A full agenda will be published in due course. \nThis event is part of RIA’s Future of Rail series leads and shapes the national debate on the future of the rail sector\, marking RIA’s 150th year\, and the 200th anniversary of the railway. \nRegister here\nITS UK members can secure free tickets to this event. To do so\, you will need to input a code at checkout. To receive the code\, please email contact@its-uk.org \nAgenda\n10:00 – Registrations and Networking \n11:00 – Morning session \nWelcomes: \n\nRichard Carr\, Technical & Innovation Director\, RIA\nMax Sugarman\, CEO\, ITS UK\nBen Plowden\, CEO\, Campaign for Better Transport (Event Chair)\n\nKeynote: Department for Transport (TBC): The Integrated National Transport Strategy \nKeynote: Nicola Kane\, Director\, Steer: What does vision-lead planning mean for the railway industry? \nPanel Discussion: Success\, strategies and goals for integrated transport \n\nJo Clayton\, Head of Planning and Placemaking\, Active Travel England\nJohn Birtwhistle\, Head of Policy\, First Bus\nRichard Marwood\, Bus Programme Director\, Transport for Wales\nDave Haskins\, Strategic Head of Major Projects\, West Yorkshire Combined Authority\nNetwork Rail – speaker TBC\n\nKeynote: Vernon Everitt\, Transport Commissioner for Greater Manchester \n12:45 – Networking Lunch \n13:45 – Afternoon Session \nPanel Discussion: The role of MaaS in an integrated transport system (Chaired by ITS UK) \n\nJorgen Pedersen\, Total Transport Consultants\nAdrian Ulisse\, Transit Partnerships Lead – Global\, Uber\nErika Vincent\, CEO\, MaaStran\nLiv Walker\, VP Operations\, CityMapper\nChair: Max Sugarman\, Chief Executive\, ITS UK\n\nPanel Discussion: The wider benefits of Integrated Transport \n\nAndrew Bradley\, Net Zero Travel and Transport Lead\, NHS England\nClare Kingswood\, Policy & Commercial Development Director\, First Group\nDavid Carter\, Projects Director\, Systra\nHarry Gray\, Steering Group Member\, Walk Ride GM\nMichael Solomon Williams\, Head of Campaigns\, CfBT\n\n16:00 – Event close
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/future-of-rail-integrated-transport/
LOCATION:Manchester Conference Centre\, Sackville St\, Manchester\, Sackville Street\, Manchester\, M1 3BB
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rukshan Soysa":MAILTO:rukshan.soysa@its-uk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250422T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250422T143000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20250320T180207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T144152Z
UID:12826-1745319600-1745332200@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Freight Forum
DESCRIPTION:Technology and the route to freight decarbonisation \nJoin ITS UK’s Freight Forum on 22 April as we explore how developments in technology can support the decarbonisation of the sector. \nTransport accounts for 28% of the UK’s total domestic emissions. Of these\, road vehicles were the primary source\, with heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) contributing 17% and light vans 16% of all transport emissions. \nTechnology has a major role to play in supporting the decarbonisation of the freight sector\, whether through greater efficiency of operations\, new fuels or reducing the number of journeys required. \nThe Freight Forum will explore these issues at their next meeting. They will be visiting Welch’s Transport in Duxford\, Cambridge\, with the meeting involving a depot tour and presentations from alternative fuel infrastructure providers\, fleet decarbonisation consultants\, freight media and the FORS scheme. \nJoin us for what is set to be a fascinating day exploring the future of freight! \nRegister here\n  \n\n\nAgenda\n11.00am | Arrivals and networking \n11.30am | Site tour \n12pm | Lunch \n1pm | Welcome from Forum Chair Matt Lott \n1.15pm | Beyond the Electric Fleet Building a Sustainable Transport Ecosystem Through Energy Innovation\nChris Welch\, Managing Director\, Welch’s Transport \n1.30pm |  What are the policies and strategies that can help with HGV decarbonisation\nJames Nankivell\, Associate Director – Freight and Fleet Project Manager\, WSP \n1.45pm | Helping fleet operators along the road to net zero\nGlen Davies\, Technical Director\, FORS – Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme \n2pm | Launching a national network of clean\, multi-energy hubs in the UK\nKaisa Chodurek\, Director of Business Development\, AEGIS \n2.15pm | Q&A with Panel \n2.30pm | Close
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/freight-forum-2/
LOCATION:Welch’s Transport Depot\, Welch’s Transport\, Moorfield Road\, Cambridge\, CB22 4PS
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rukshan Soysa":MAILTO:rukshan.soysa@its-uk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250326T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250326T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20250225T162311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250321T155048Z
UID:12271-1742990400-1743004800@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Data Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Data Forum meeting covering how we can make our Data AI ready.  This very topical session will take place on the 26 March 2025 from 12 noon to 4pm at the WSP’s offices in Manchester.  \nGood quality data is key to applications of AI. Whilst there is an increased focus on how AI can transform how we work\, live and travel\, the focus on how we ensure we have the right data will become increasingly vital.  How can we enhance and work with data to create more opportunities through areas like machine learning\, LLM\, machine vision and other forms of AI? \nIn this session we will be sharing the latest from across the industry as well as practical examples and case studies\, to show how to make data more suitable.  To enable this exploration and discussion\, we are pleased to confirm speakers from the Open Data Institute\, WSP\, Zircon Software\, Transport for Greater Manchester\, Department for Transport (invited) and a presentation on Kaiasm‘s work with National Highways. \nA provisional agenda is available below and we plan to issue a full one with more details very soon but in the meantime please do register your place for this event below. \nREGISTER NOW \n  \nAgenda\n12:00  Arrivals and Lunch \n13:00  Welcome and Introduction\nChris Hutchins-Davies\, Technical Director\, WSP \n13:20  Update from National Highways\nGergely Ruccuja\, Principal Product Owner\, & JJ van de Vyver\, Engagement Manager\, National Highways \n13:40  Data and AI for policy makers in road safety\nNathan Harpham\, Principal Consultant\, Agilysis \n14:00  Kaiasm’s work with National Highways to build their ontology – an academic angle Liam McGee\, Chief Scientist\, Kaiasm \n14:20 Data Quality: How to future proof your AI and Data Solutions\nPeter Overbury\, Head of AI\, Zircon Software \n14:40 Break \n15:00 Presentation from Transport for Greater Manchester\nSam Li\, Senior Innovation Manager\, Transport for Greater Manchester \n15:20 Q&A Session  \n15:40 Closing Remarks and Next Steps  \n16:00 End of Event 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/data-forum-3/
LOCATION:WSP Manchester\, 8 First St\, Manchester\, Manchester\, M15 4RP
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250325T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250325T153000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20250206T155524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250325T082515Z
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SUMMARY:Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please save the date for our next ITS UK Council meeting\, which will take place on the 25 March (12-3.30pm) at Netcompany’s offices in London. \nThe ITS UK Council meetings provide the opportunity to hear from senior industry speakers on a key issue of the day and influence ITS UK’s strategic direction. Taking place quarterly\, attendance is open to Executive Members only.   \nAlongside input from Netcompany themselves\, we will have key updates from clients and public sector organisations.  To attend\, please RSVP to rukshan.soysa@its-uk.org \nAgenda\nLunch | 12pm \n Welcome and introductions | 1pm \n Keynotes | 1.10pm \n\nThe latest temporary ITS innovations – Ben Parsons\, Business Development Director\, SRL\nUpdate from National Highways – Vivi Michalaki\, Head of ITS (virtual)\n\n Key Updates from the Nations & Regions | 1.30pm \n\nInnovate UK – Martine Harvey\, Innovation Lead\nTransport for Greater Manchester – Hannah Tune\, ITS Development Manager\nGlasgow City Council – Nicola Bell\, Group Manager\, Traffic and Road Safety (virtual)\nCrown Commercial Services – Steve Sopp\, Commercial Lead\nTransport Scotland – Stephen Davies\, National Operations Manager\n\nNew Members Spotlight | 2.15pm \n\nNow Wireless – Paul Hudson\, Project and Sales Manager\n\nITS UK Business Plan 2025 Update & Governance Review | 2.45pm \n AOB  \n Close | 3.30pm
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/council-meeting-6/
LOCATION:Netcompany\, 7th Floor\, 33 King William Street\, EC4R 9AT\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250319
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250321
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20250130T101252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250130T122450Z
UID:11802-1742342400-1742515199@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Connected Places Summit
DESCRIPTION:Connected Places Catapult are back again in 2025\, to once again host a two day summit of interactive content\, live project showcases\, inspiring thought leadership and opportunities to connect with peers from technology\, transport\, mobility\, cities\, academia\, and Government. \n\n\nThe Connected Places Summit will harness the collective ingenuity\, innovation\, and collaboration of our community to innovate together – as for innovation to flourish you need to be connected. \nYou can find out more information and how to register your place on their website here. \nA full agenda is also available to view here. \nITS UK are proud supporters of this event. ITS UK members can secure 20% when booking by using a code available on our Members Area here. Please note that tickets are limited to 20 and will expire on 26 February\, 2025\, so you need to be sure to register before that date. \nFor all enquiries about this event\, please liaise directly with Connected Places Catapult.
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/connected-places-summit/
LOCATION:Convene Sancroft\, St Paul's\, Paternoster Square\, London\, EC4M 7DQ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250318T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250318T153000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20250123T145033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250212T104805Z
UID:11611-1742293800-1742311800@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:User Behaviour Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the 18 March at WMG\, University of Warwick\, as the ITS UK User Behaviour Forum explore how we can be forward thinking and create the right future perspectives into user behaviour on the transport network. \nFully understanding how users interact with transport systems is more crucial than ever. Increasing use of data and insights into the future of travel and\, more specifically\, the integral role of the individual user have the potential to radically change the way we manage\, operate and plan our transport systems. \n\nWe have some excellent and forward thinking speakers\, DfT Chief Scientific Advisor Sarah Sharples\, Department of Transport\, Mark Collins\, Head of Future Transport at Transport for West Midlands and Sunil Budhdeo\, Transport Innovation Manager at Coventry City Council. \nFor the second half of the event\, we plan to run a workshop to provide you the opportunity to have key conversations around these topics and share your ideas. \nWe expect this to be a highly popular session\, so book now to avoid disappointment! \n\nRegister Now\n\nAgenda\n10:30am\nArrivals\, tea/coffee and networking \n11.00am\nWelcome & Overview of Day\nSiddartha Khasgtir\, User Behaviour Forum Chair\, WMG \n11.10am\nSarah Sharples\, Chief Scientific Adviser\, DfT \n11.30am\nMark Collins\, Head of Future Transport\, Transport for West Midlands\n\n11.50am\nRoadmap to a Regulatory Framework for Commercial Drones in Urban Environments\nSunil Budhdeo\, Transport Innovation Manager\, Coventry City Council \n12.10pm\nNational Highways (TBC) \n12.30pm\nQuestion and Answer Session \n12.50pm\nLunch \n1.50pm\nWorkshop Session \n2.50pm\nFeedback from the above groups \n3.30pm\nClosing Remarks and Conclusion\nAston Brand\, User Behaviour Forum Vice Chair\, AtkinsRealis \n3.45pm\nEvent Close \n  \nRegister Now
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/user-behaviour-forum-3/
LOCATION:University of Warwick\, WMG 6 Lord Bhattacharyya Way\, Coventry CV4 7AL\, Warwick\, CV4 7AL
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250313T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250313T144500
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20250211T102827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250311T110408Z
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SUMMARY:Maritime Forum
DESCRIPTION:The ITS UK Maritime Forum on the 13 March will now be an online webinar held on Teams\, rather than taking place in Liverpool. The event will run from 1.30 to 2.45pm as originally planned and will examine synergies between connected and automated technologies in the maritime and and logistics sectors. \nWe have speakers and insightful presentations from Liverpool John Moores University\, National Oceanography Centre\, Vivacity and White Willow Consulting to highlight the transformative potential of integrating cutting-edge technologies across these critical sectors to enhance efficiency\, safety\, and environmental sustainability. \nRegister Now \n\nAgenda\n1.30pm | Introduction and Welcome from Arup \n1.35pm I How the Maritime Forum can support the ITS World Congress 2027 \n– Andy Graham\, White Willow Consulting \n1.45pm I The Role of ITS in Enhancing Intermodal Logistics Gateways \nDr. Dimitrios Paraskevadakis\, Senior Lecturer and Program Leader\, Liverpool John Moores University  \n2.05pm Vivacity Presentation \n2.20pm | Satellite Intertidal mapping in the Mersey and GNSS-IR water level monitoring \n– Dr Paul Bell\, Principal Research Scientist\, National Oceanography Centre \n2.35pm | Q&A \n2.45pm  Event Close
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/maritime-forum-2/
LOCATION:Online\, Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250311T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250311T103000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20250219T100430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T083511Z
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SUMMARY:Women in ITS Group
DESCRIPTION:Join us online via Teams on the 11 March at 09.00am (GMT) for the Women in ITS annual celebration of International Women’s Day 2025. \nWe will be exploring some key themes including diversity within the ITS sector\, how the sector is growing to enhance female leadership and how we can be forward thinking and create the right future environments for a more robust and balanced workforce. \nWe have some excellent international speakers lined up including\, ITS Australia Chief Executive – Susan Harris\, winner of the ITS UK Woman of the Year Award Jill Hayden\, AtkinsRealis\,  Miranda Blogg – Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads and Elena Minguet\, WSP. \nFollowing presentations from our speakers\, there will be dedicated time to ask questions and share your thoughts. \nWe encourage you to join the webinar for this key date – so please do register your place below. \nRegister Here\nAgenda\n09:00am   Welcome & Overview of Session\nGemma Tredwell\, WITS Forum Chair \n09.05am   Diversity initiatives for the Australia ITS Sector\nSusan Harris\, ITS Australia Chief Executive \n09.20am\nMiranda Blogg\, Director of the Cooperative and Automated Vehicle Initiative\, Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads \n09.35am   Diversity statement and the Road to World Congress 2027\nChris Lane\, Strategic Head of Transport Innovation\, Transport for West Midlands \n09.40am    My career journey\nJill Hayden\, Technical Director\, AtkinsRealis\, ITS UK Woman of the Year \n09.55am     Move to Australia in 6 steps … also valid for any goal!\nElena Minguet\, Senior ITS Engineer\, WSP \n10.10am      Q&A \n10.30am      Close
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/women-in-its/
LOCATION:Online\, Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250305
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20241209T142211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250304T101020Z
UID:10807-1741046400-1741132799@www.its-uk.org
SUMMARY:Annual Conference at Interchange
DESCRIPTION:ITS UK’s Annual Conference returns for its second year and will explore the latest across transport technology\, innovation and the future of mobility. \nOpen to all\, the Conference will focus on the theme of: “How to build an integrated transport network?”. The Conference will include a collection of keynotes giving an update on key sectors – road\, bus\, rail – and a number of panels exploring cross-cutting issues like data and digitalisation\, decarbonisation and exports. A full agenda can be found below. \nThe Conference will bring together transport authorities\, technology providers and industry leaders across all modes to discuss how we can create a more joined-up\, seamless\, safer and greener transport system. \nRegister to attend via the button below. Attendance is free\, and gives you access to both days of Interchange. Please use code ITSUK25 where it says “if you have a code please enter it here”. \nRegister here\n  \n\nAgenda\n11.45-12.00 | Welcome\nStuart Scott\, Chair\, ITS UK | Head of Service — ITS\, Mott MacDonald\nMax Sugarman\, Chief Executive\, ITS UK \n12.00-12.20 | Keynote: Digitising our road network\nDavin Crowley-Street\, CDO\, National Highways \n12.20-13.10 | Digitalisation & Data: How can open and accessible data support an integrated transport network?\nEmma Thwaites\, Director of Global Policy and Corporate Affairs\, Open Data Institute\nSam Rose\, Director for Data and Advanced Analytics\, Department for Transport\nBradley Taylor\, Head of Markets\, Ordnance Survey\nDan Clarke\, Future Mobility Lead\, Cambridgeshire Partnership\nMike Guerin\, Head of Business Development\, Swarco\nHannah Tune\, ITS Development Manager\, Transport for Greater Manchester\nChair: Ryan Hood\, Digital Highways Leader\, Arup \n13.10-14.00 | Exhibition \nNetworking\, including keynote in exhibition hall \n14.00-14.20 | Keynote: Innovation in rail\nAdam Lowery\, Technical Director\, GBRX\nChair: Richard Carr\, Technical Director\, Railway Industry Association (RIA) \n14.20-15.00 | Decarbonisation: How can technology support a cleaner\, greener network?\nHeather Foster\, New Technologies Lead\, Midlands Connect\nEugenia Agell-Bernad\, Corporate Partnerships Manager\, Campaign for Better Transport\nKeith McCabe\, Chief Executive Officer\, Simplifai Systems\nAlice Pleasant\, Senior Public Affairs Manager\, Lime\nMark Bell\, Digital Transformation Lead\, Mott MacDona\nChair: Catherine Whitfield\, Deputy Group Technical Director\, WSP \n15.00-15.20 | Keynote: A new moment for the bus sector\nStephen Fidler\, Director – Buses\, Department for Transport \n15.20-15.45 | Exhibition\nNetworking\, including keynote in exhibition hall \n15.45-16.15 | The Active Travel Conversation\nDarren Capes\, ITS Policy Lead\, Department for Transport\nJulian Scriven\, Managing Director\, Brompton Bike Hire & Chair\, Urban Mobility Partnership\nChair: Caroline Hildreth\, Principal – Transport\, Netcompany \n16.15-16.55 | Going global: How can we boost the uptake of ITS across the world?\nKimmo Ylisiurunen\, Head of Cluster\, Fintraffic\nSven Aulik\, Director – International Partnerships\, Fleetguru\nDonal Hodgins\, Chair\, ITS Nationals Network | Head of Sustainable Transport & Traffic\, Kildare County Council\nChris Lane\, Head of Transport Innovation\, Transport for the West Midlands\nMiki Szikszai\, CEO\, Snapper Services\nChair: Neil Levett\, Director\, Levett Business Services \n16.55-17.00 | Closing remarks\nSteve Norris\, President\, ITS UK \n  \n\n  \nMain Sponsor\n  \n \n  \nSilver Sponsors\n \n\nEstonian and Finnish ITS Delegation Breakfast\nJoin ITS Estonia\, ITS Finland and ITS UK for a morning breakfast reception\, connecting you with professionals across the three countries. \nRunning from 10am to 11am on Wednesday 5 March (the day after the ITS UK Conference)\, the Reception will provide the opportunity for UK attendees to meet colleagues from Estonia and Finland who are attending Interchange as a delegation. This is a chance to meet those working in the ITS sector across these markets\, and to discuss how the three countries can work together to support better connectivity through technology. \nThis Reception is open to all – you do not need to be an ITS UK\, ITS Estonia or ITS Finland Member to attend. \nPlease note\, to attend this event you will also need a registration for Interchange. Registration for Interchange is free\, and available here.  \n  \nRegister for the breakfast\nSupported by:
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/annual-conference-at-interchange-2/
LOCATION:Manchester Central Convention Complex\, Windmill Street\, Manchester M2 3GX\, Manchester Central Convention Complex\, Windmill Street\, Manchester\, M2 3GX
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250212T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250212T163000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20241210T143833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250110T094902Z
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SUMMARY:Active Travel and Inclusive Mobility Forum
DESCRIPTION:Tech\, accessibility and active travel\nHear from Milton Keynes Council\, CIHT\, GoodMaps and Clearview Intelligence\nIn our first meeting of 2025\, the ITS UK Active Travel and Inclusive Mobility Forums are partnering to discuss to what degree ITS solutions can help to address accessibility barriers\, with a particular focus on walking. \nThe meeting will be hosted by ITS UK Members Clearview Intelligence and takes place in Milton Keynes on 12 February. \nWe’ll hear from: \nAdele Wearing of Milton Keynes Council and Kris Beuret of Social Research Associates and ITS UK’s Inclusive Mobility Forum Chair\, who will both speak and discuss the problem of missing data for pedestrian bus trips and how this can create opportunities for ITS. \nJustin Ward of Chartered Institute of Highways and Transportation\, (CIHT)\, who will give a presentation on “Creating a Public Realm for All” which is a report by the CIHT that looks at the challenges involved in achieving accessible transport infrastructure in the public realm and this includes walking. \nNeil Barnfather of GoodMaps\, who are a provider offering innovative AI-driven indoor navigation\, enabling everyone the freedom and autonomy to discover and interact with the world around them. \nFinally\, Peter Cattell of Clearview Intelligence will cover how we can protect vulnerable road users on the network. \nPlease register your place below. \n  \nAGENDA \n12:00\nArrival and Lunch \n1.00pm\nWelcome & Overview of Day\nNick Lanigan\, Managing Director\, Clearview Intelligence \n1.05pm\nIntroduction to Active Travel and Inclusive Mobility Forums and Overview of Event\nKris Beuret and Tony Duckenfield\, Inclusive Mobility Forum Officers  \n\nSESSION 1 – Barriers impacting the accessibility of walking and wheeling \n1.10pm\nThe problem of missing data for pedestrian bus trips and opportunities for ITS\nAdele Wearing\, Strategic Transport Lead\, Milton Keynes Council and Kris Beuret\, Social Research Associates \n1.40pm\nCreating a Public Realm for All\nJustin Ward\, Head of Policy and Technical Practice\, Chartered Institute of Highways and Transportation \, CIHT \n2.00pm\nQ&A \n2.15pm\nTea and Coffee Break \nSESSION 2 – Solutions for improving the accessibility of walking and wheeling \n2.30pm\nInnovative AI-driven indoor navigation\nNeil Barnfather\, Chief Commercial Officer\, GoodMaps \n2.50pm\nProtecting Vulnerable Road Users\nPeter Cattell\, Head of Technical Sales\, Clearview Intelligence \n3.10pm\nQ&A \n3.30pm\nEvent Close \n  \nRegister Now \n 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/active-travel-and-inclusive-mobility-forum/
LOCATION:Aurora House\,  Deltic Avenue Rooksley\,  Milton Keynes Bucks  MK13 8LW\, Milton Keynes
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250206
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20241104T135509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241104T140706Z
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SUMMARY:Transport AI 2025
DESCRIPTION:Following the very successful inaugural Transport AI 2024\, the Transport AI 2025 conference returns on 5 February 2025 in Manchester.  \nTransport AI 2025 will bring together public and private sector professionals to discuss the latest developments in artificial intelligence (AI) as they relate to transport and planning across the Government’s five missions – and its Artificial Intelligence Opportunities Action Plan. \nTransport AI 2025 will cover AI innovation in these areas: \n•           Road (bus\, DRT\, cars\, vans and HGVs\, cycling\, scooting\, shared vehicles\, CAVs\, freight) \n•           Rail (train\, metro\, light trail\, high speed rail\, tram\, freight) \n•           Air (drones\, net zero flight\, logistics) \n•           Place (pedestrians\, high streets\, urban realm\, inclusivity\, green and blue spaces) \nFind out more information here  \nThe Call for Papers is already open and find out how to submit here. \nITS UK is a partner for this event\, which is organised by Landor Links. If you have any queries\, please reach out to the event organiser.
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/transport-ai-2025/
LOCATION:Manchester Conference Centre\, Sackville St\, Manchester\, Sackville Street\, Manchester\, M1 3BB
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250203T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250203T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20241209T155521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250203T093658Z
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SUMMARY:The Road to D-TRO Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Digitalisation of Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) offers a generational opportunity to change the way we manage the roadside. Whilst many TROs are published as paper documents by traffic authorities\, the signing of the Automated Vehicles Act 2024 into law means that all authorities will soon need to have their TROs in digital formats\, with a single data standard that can be shared with the Department for Transport. \nThis provides an major opportunity to change the way our roadside works. It will mean easier consultations for the public\, quicker processes for approvals and a more flexible system that can meet the changing policy needs of local authorities. \nThe Road to D-TRO Conference\, sponsored by Causeway Technologies\, will explore the current state of play\, provide examples of those local authorities who have already made the move across to digital\, and ask ‘what next?’ for D-TROs and the management of the road. \nWe’ll hear from Government\, local authorities\, suppliers and key decision makers to get their perspective on how we can best utilise D-TROs to support a greener\, safer and more efficient road network. \nThis event is open to all and free to attend – simply register via the link below. By registering\, you consent to have your details shared with Causeway Technologies. \nWhat to expect at this event?\n\nLearn from your peers and hear from key industry voices\, including the DfT.\nGain expert insights into the D-TRO requirements.\nParticipate in workshops designed to help you unlock the full potential of digital traffic orders for your community.\n\nRegister to Attend\nWith thanks to Sponsors: \n \nWhere do you currently stand on D-TROs?\nAs part of the event\, Causeway Technologies are gathering views on current levels of awareness from Local Authorities regarding D-TROs. Fill in Causeway’s survey here. \n  \n\n  \nAgenda\n10am | Arrivals\, breakfast and networking\n10.30am | Welcome and Overview of the Day\nMax Sugarman\, Chief Executive\, ITS UK\nNick Smee\, Director of Infrastructure\, Causeway Technologies \n10.45am | Keynote: The Government’s Vision for Transport Technology\nAnthony Ferguson\, Deputy Director\, Traffic Technology\, Department for Transport \n11.10am | An Update on D-TROs\nPaul Chandler\, Head of Traffic Management Digital Services\, Department for Transport \n11.20am | Collaborating for Success: Customer and DSP Insights from the D-TRO Beta\nEliza Shaw\, Product Manager\, Causeway Technologies \n11.30am | Q&A: Where are we with the Digital Traffic Regulation Orders?\nPaul Chandler\, Head of Traffic Management Digital Services\, Department for Transport\nEliza Shaw\, Product Manager\, Causeway Technologies\nGareth Tilley\, Principal Consultant\, PA Consulting\nIan Walker\, Consultant Engineer\, City of Wolverhampton Council \n11.50am | Refreshments and Networking\n12.10pm | Case study from Cambridge County Council \n\n12.30pm | Lunch\n2pm | Workshops. Delegates will have the choice of one of three:\n1. Data-Driven Success: Laying the Foundation for Digital TROs\nHelp highway authorities understand key considerations when assessing the quality of their data and define a clear pathway for achieving compliance with DfT’s requirements. Includes practical frameworks\, case studies and audience Q&A.\n \n2. Integration in Action: Unlocking the Power of D-TRO for Smarter Journeys\, Parking\, and Beyond\nDemonstrate how becoming D-TRO ready sooner rather than later\, can unlock transformative benefits for highway authorities and the public. Participants will learn how Digital Solution Providers can partner to improve parking enforcement\, empower smarter journey planning\, and enable better collaboration with works promoters. Includes practical examples and actionable steps plus audience Q&A.\n \n3. Taking Control: Preparing for Moving Traffic Order Enforcement\nGuide participants through the process of evaluating and adopting moving traffic order enforcement powers to improve road safety and reduce congestion effectively. Includes practical insights into assessing network readiness\, navigating legislative requirements\, and implementing enforcement technologies with real-world examples and best practices plus Q&A. \n2.45pm | Feedback on Workshops\n3pm | A look to the future: What is next for D-TROs?\nSally Kendall\, Head of Streetworks Policy\, Department for Transport\nDominic Paulo\, Senior Director\, EMEA – Public Sector\, INRIX\nJohn Cooper\, Senior Engineer\, Department for Transport\nGary Payne\, Principal Parking & TRO Officer\, North Northamptonshire & West Northamptonshire (Kier)\nMike Potter\, Head of Commercial\, AppyWay \n3.40pm | Closing Remarks\nMax Sugarman\, Chief Executive\, ITS UK \n3.45pm | Close\n 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/road-to-d-tro-conference/
LOCATION:IET Austin Court\, Austin Court\, 80 Cambridge Street\, Birmingham\, B1 2NP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rukshan Soysa":MAILTO:rukshan.soysa@its-uk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250128T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250128T120000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
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SUMMARY:Workshop on the Integrated National Transport Strategy
DESCRIPTION:In November\, the Government launched its plan to develop an Integrated National Transport Strategy (INTS)\, which will set the long-term vision for how transport should be designed and delivered in this country. Delivering an effective\, efficient and integrated transport system\, that meets local\, regional and national needs will play a vital role in delivering the missions of this government. \nA Call for Ideas is currently live and will remain open until 11:59pm on 20 February 2025\, offering an opportunity for organisations and individuals to have their say on what should be considered as part of the development of the INTS. To support this\, ITS UK will be holding a workshop on 28 January\, with representation from the Department for Transport\, particularly to explore areas around technology and data. \nWe will be joined by the Integrated National Transport Strategy Director\, Danny Williams\, who will share current thinking on the Government’s vision\, before running a workshop to get members’ views. \nRegister here\nAgenda\n9am | Arrivals and networking \n9.30am |  Welcome and introduction\nMax Sugarman\, ITS UK Chief Executive \n9.35am | Welcome from Hosts\nJames McGowan\, Public Affairs & PR Director\, Railway Industry Association \n9.40am | Presentation: What is the latest on the Integrated National Transport Strategy?\nDanny Williams\, INTS Director\, Department for Transport \n10am | Warm Up/State of Play\nWhat do we already know about the role that technology and data play in an integrated transport system? \n10.15am | Overcoming Barriers\nWhat are novel/innovative ways to overcome the barriers to an integrated transport system? \n11.15am | Roles and Responsibilities\nWhat role can the Department for Transport play in smoothing the path to achieve an integrated transport system from a data and technology perspective? What role do other organisations need to play? \n11.55am | Closing remarks and next steps\nMax Sugarman\, Chief Executive\, ITS UK \n12pm | Lunch served in café area
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/workshop-on-the-integrated-national-transport-strategy/
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;VALUE=DATE:20250122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250124
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SUMMARY:Future Transport Forum
DESCRIPTION:The transport sector is on the cusp of significant change\, driven by the need to decarbonise\, level up access to mobility services\, optimise the use of public streets and spaces and make transport networks more efficient.\n\n\nThe way we travel is also changing. Technology and innovation are blurring the distinctions between different types of vehicles and services\, and increasing automation is providing new opportunities and challenges. \nThe Future Transport Forum 2025 by Landor Links and taking place on 22-23 January 2025 in Southampton\, will showcase the technologies and solutions that are being piloted and refined on the ground in the UK’s Future Transport Zones and beyond. \nITS UK is a partner for this event\, and would recommend contacting the Landor Links team directly for further information. \nFor more information including the conference programme\, please visit the Future Transport Forum website here. \nTo book your place click here. \n\n\n 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/future-transport-forum/
LOCATION:Novotel Southampton  1 W Quay Rd  Southampton  SO15 1RA  United Kingdom\, Southampton
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250121T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250121T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20240517T173306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241203T145640Z
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SUMMARY:Parliamentary Dinner on Rural Mobility
DESCRIPTION:On 21 January\, ITS UK will host a Dinner in Parliament exploring how transport technology can support rural mobility\, particularly in the area of Demand Responsive Transport (DRT). \nHosted by Transport Committee member Alex Mayer MP\, the dinner will explore: \n\nHow the transport technology industry addresses better rural mobility;\nThe role of Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) services\, with examples from across the country of how DRT is improving rural connectivity;\nThe importance of integrating transport services more effectively;\nThe role of the upcoming Integrated Transport Strategy; and\nThe role of regulation\, including removing VAT on DRT services using smaller vehicles.\n\nThe session will bring together policymakers\, including MPs and Peers from across Parliament\, alongside local authorities\, DRT providers and industry leaders. \nThe Dinner comes following the announcement of the  Transport Select Committee inquiry into buses\, which includes specific questions around DRT\, smart ticketing and bus innovations. \nThis roundtable is sponsored by Via Transportation. \n \n  \n  \n  \nIf you would like to attend\, please email us directly at contact@its-uk.org. One place is offered per member representative on a first come\, first served basis.
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/parliamentary-roundtable-on-rural-mobility/
LOCATION:Parliament\, House of Commons\, Westminster\, London\, SW1A 0AA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241204T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241204T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20241104T130811Z
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SUMMARY:Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Our next ITS UK Council will take place on the 4 December (12-3.30pm). \nPlease note\, we have had a change of venue and will now be meeting at National Highways’ offices by Bristol Temple Meads train station in Bristol.  \nThe address is –  \n1 Temple Point Redcliffe Way Redcliff\, Bristol\, BS1 6NL \nThe ITS UK Council meetings provide the opportunity to hear and influence ITS UK’s strategic direction as well as to hear from senior industry speakers on a key issue of the day. Taking place quarterly\, attendance is open to Executive Members only. \nAlongside input from National Highways themselves who will be giving our keynote presentation of the day\, we also currently have speakers confirmed from Transport Wales\, Innovate UK\, Crown Commercial Service\, UK Space Agency and Transport for Greater Manchester. \nA full agenda can be found below. \n  \nAgenda\n12pm I Lunch  \n1pm I Welcome and introductions \nKeynote\n– National Highways Update\,  Vivi Michalaki\, Head of ITS \nKey Updates from the Nations \n\nInnovate UK – Martine Harvey\, Innovation Lead (virtual)\nUK Space Agency – Laura Bealin-Kelly\, Unlocking Space for Business Senior Project Lead (virtual)\nTransport for Greater Manchester – Hannah Tune\, ITS Development Manager (virtual)\nWelsh Government – David Denner\, Highways Technology Manager\nCrown Commercial Services – Steve Sopp\, Commercial Lead\n\nNew Members Spotlight\n– Agilysis – Richard Owen\, CEO\n– Kainos – Steffen Lydum\, Account Lead (virtual) \nUpdate on ITS UK Business Plan \nAOB \n3.30pm I Close
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/council-meeting-5/
LOCATION:Temple Point Redcliffe Way Redcliff Bristol BS1 6NL
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241203T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241203T150000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20241111T154418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241203T103541Z
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SUMMARY:Maritime Forum
DESCRIPTION:We’re pleased to announce an online session for the Maritime Forum taking place on the 3 December 2024 from 2pm to 3pm.\n\nIn this webinar\, we will explore the intricacies of ITS solutions by land and sea by looking at the importance of data verification and complex systems validation and how this enables digitalisation and autonomy to be scaled.  By connecting marine transport with landside mobility interfaces\, we can demonstrate the role ITS can play in enabling harmonious integration. \nThree speakers will cover the above points providing examples of integration\, first from an AI perspective and then both from a national and international angle. \n\n\n  \nAGENDA \n2:00pm | Introduction and Welcome Tim Morris\, Maritime Forum Chair \n2:05pm | The Growth of AI and Autonomy in the Maritime sector\nMark Warner\, Content and Communications Director\, Lloyd’s Register \n2.15pm | Lessons from the Baltic states on the role of autonomous waterborne transport in future logistics solutions\nHeiti Mering\, Founder and Lead Partner\, Digital Logistics Centre of Excellence \n2.25pm | Marine and Landside integration in action – the Portsmouth ferry project\nGeorge Brown\, Owner and Principal\, KL Systems \n2.35pm | How can tech growth forge greater interoperability between shippers across the land and sea divide?\nNick Chubb\, Founder\, Thetius \n2.45pm | Q & A \n3.00pm I Close \n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/maritime-forum/
LOCATION:Online\, Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241121T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241121T120000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20241028T112943Z
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SUMMARY:Make the Most of your Membership
DESCRIPTION:Join ITS UK for an overview of the opportunities and benefits of membership at this one hour webinar on 21st November.\n\nWhether you’re a seasoned ITS UK member\, or new to the organisation\, this session will run through the member services we provide and will look at practical steps you can take to make the most of your membership\, such as accessing the Members Area\, signing up to mailings and events\, and how to use ITS UK to promote your news and updates. \nThere will also be the opportunity to ask questions and have your queries answered by the ITS UK team. \nAgenda \n11am Overview of ITS UK\, its aims and objectives \nRukshan Soysa\, Operations Manager \n11.10am Member Services\, Members Area and News Service \nPriscilla Ross\, Membership Executive \n11.20am Events\, Export Promotion and Forums \nRukshan Soysa\, Operations Manager \n11.30am Q&A \n12pm End \n  \n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/make-the-most-of-your-membership-2/
LOCATION:Online\, Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241120T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241120T151500
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20240918T105633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T191536Z
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SUMMARY:Early Careers and Women in ITS Forums
DESCRIPTION:The Early Careers Forum and the Women in ITS Forum will be holding a joint meeting and will take place on the 20 November 2024\, in Poole\, hosted by ITS UK Member Yunex Traffic. \nStarting at 11am\, we will be discussing how we can continue to encourage further inclusivity and inspire diverse career pathways as we take an in-depth look into different facets of career development. \nWe will hear from our hosts Yunex Traffic\, followed by Bournemouth\, Christchurch and Poole Council\, after which we will hear from our 2023 ITS US Essay Competition winners\, who will share some of their reflections and thoughts in the time since they won the Award.  Beckie Faulkner\, WSP and Vice Chair of the WITS Forum will present a WSP led project on career pathways and finally Adie Saunders will be outlining the 7 Pillars Programme. \nAnd to round off the day\, we will be given a tour of Yunex’s fantastic site in Poole – a great opportunity to see ITS in action! \nWe encourage you to register your place for what promises to be an excellent day of great content and networking! \nREGISTER NOW \nAgenda\n11:00am | Introduction and Welcome\nAshik Nazar\, Early Careers Forum Chair; Gemma Tredwell\, Women in ITS Forum Chair; & Max Sugarman ITS UK Chief Executive \n11.15am | Introduction to Yunex UK and Poole site & Women @ Yunex network \nGavin Trimnell\, Sales Director\, Yunex Traffic and Sue Jennings\, Business Excellence Manager\, Yunex Traffic \n11.45am | Insights on Inclusivity and Career Development from Bournemouth\, Christchurch and Poole Council\nMichelle Fillingham\, ITS & Traffic Signals Team Leader\, Bournemouth\, Christchurch and Poole Council \n12.00pm | Lunch \n1.00pm | Career Pathways\nBeckie Faulkner\, Women in ITS Forum Vice Chair\, WSP \n1.20pm | Reflections from our 2023 Essay Competition Winners including Q&A\nAlison Gibson\, Clearview Intelligence (Early Careers Winner) and Anesu Jaharu\, University of Cape Town (Student Apprentice Winner) \n1.50pm | 7 Pillars Programme\nAdie Saunders\, Founder\, Yes You Can Training \n2.20pm | Closing Remarks and next steps for Forums\nGemma Tredwell and Ashik Nazar\, Forum Chairs \n2.30pm | Yunex Traffic site and factory tour \n3.30PM | Close
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/early-careers-and-women-in-its-forums/
LOCATION:Yunex Traffic\, Sopers Lane\, Poole\, Dorset Poole BH17 7ER\, Poole\, BH17 7ER
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241119T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241119T220000
DTSTAMP:20260407T091048
CREATED:20240402T174205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240419T165609Z
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SUMMARY:Executive Dinner with Hugh Gillies
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, ITS UK organises four dinners\, exclusively for our Executive Members\, providing them with the opportunity to meet with key decision-makers in the transport sector and to discuss key issues of the day in an intimate setting. \n  \nSince March 2016 Hugh Gillies has been part of Transport Scotland’s senior management team with day to day responsibility for the operation and maintenance of Scotland’s trunk road network (TRN) and in delivering the Scottish Government’s road policy objectives. At the dinner\, he will discuss his priorities for Scotland’s road network\, including the importance of technology in supporting decarbonisation\, safety and a more efficient network. \n  \nThis event is kindly sponsored by Arup\, AtkinsRealis and Egis. \n \n  \n\nAbout Hugh Gillies \n \nHugh has over 30 years’ experience in roads and transportation. Prior to joining Transport Scotland he had a diverse career which took him north and south of the border while working in both the private and public sectors. He is a graduate of Edinburgh Napier University\, a Chartered Civil Engineer\, a Transport Planning Professional and a member of the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation. \n  \n\nInterested in attending? \nThis event is exclusively for ITS UK’s Executive Membership. You can find out more about becoming an Executive Member by emailing us here.
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/executive-dinner-with-hugh-gillies/
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