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SUMMARY:Drinks Reception with Australian ITS Delegation
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday 6 June\, ITS UK will be hosting a Reception in London for members to meet with delegates from Australia\, including representatives from the Australian Centre for Connected and Automated Transport (CCAT)\, chief executives of transport agencies\, private sector executives from manufacturing\, digital and physical infrastructure provision\, insurance and logistics. \nThe Drinks Reception will take place at the Homegrown Club in Marylebone from 6pm\, and will offer Members the opportunity to network and learn more about intelligent transport developments across the two nations.  There will also be attendees from the UK Department for Transport and the Australian Trade and Investment Commission. \nDue to numbers\, attendance is limited to one representative per Executive Member. To RSVP\, email Operations Manager Rukshan Soysa at rukshan.soysa@its-uk.org. Places are offered on a first come\, first served basis\, so please book speedily to avoid disappointment. \nWith thanks to event supporters CCAT and Arup. \n    \n  \n 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/aus-reception/
LOCATION:Homegrown Club\, 44 Great Cumberland Place\, London\, W1H 7BS\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Advocacy & Public Affairs Group
DESCRIPTION:The ITS UK Advocacy & Public Affairs Group is our main forum for the discussion of policy\, comms and public affairs issues. The Group provides the opportunity for attendees to hear from a key speaker on a relevant policy topic\, followed by an update on ITS UK’s Advocacy & Public Affairs Plan. \nWe will be joined by Seb Gordon\, Director of Communications & Engagement at Great British Railways Transition Team (GBRTT). Seb will talk about the priorities for the creation of the new organisation that will run Britain’s railways. \nWe have also invited a representative from National Highways to discuss their comms activities. \nThe next meeting will take place at Atkins’ offices in Victoria\, London. \nThis event is open to all members – register to attend here. \nPlease note: This event was due to be held on 12 May but was moved due to train strikes. If you have already registered\, your registration will automatically be carried over to 12 June. Please let us know if you can no longer make it by emailing contact@its-uk.org.  \nAbout Seb Gordon \nSeb is leading GBRTT’s communications and engagement team to deliver a programme of activity to communicate clearly and engage effectively with key stakeholders about the organisation’s work to deliver a better\, simpler railway for everyone in Britain. \nSeb joined GBRTT having spent nine years at the Rail Delivery Group. During this time\, he developed an extensive understanding of the rail industry\, its stakeholder landscape and the sector’s reputational challenges. Most recently\, he has overseen cross-industry communications activity such as delivering a unified presence at the COP26 summit under the ‘We Mean Green’ banner and helping tell the story of rail’s importance to the nation’s recovery from Covid.
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/apag/
LOCATION:AtkinsRealis\, Nova North\, 11 Bressenden Place\, London\, SW1E 5BY
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SUMMARY:Enforcement Forum Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Enforcement Forum meets in Camberley to host their first meeting of 2023. Many thanks to Executive Members Jenoptik for hosting this session. \nA complete line-up is confirmed as below featuring the following organisations;  \nScottish Safety Programme \nAgilysis \nGeneral Noise \nNational Highways \nSouth Wales Police  \nWe also plan to have a panel session at the end of the meeting featuring some of our main speakers.  \nAGENDA  \n12.00 – Doors open with lunch and networking  \n13.00 – Introductions from ITS UK\, Forum Officers and Jenoptik  \n13.20 – Safety Cameras: What value can they add? – Michelle Van der Stighelen\, Scottish Safety Programme   \n13.40 – Connected vehicle data for road safety – Richard Owen\, Agilysis  \n14.00 – Vehicle noise cameras: current successes\, future trends – Jason Dunne\, General Noise   \n14.20 – Refreshments and Networking  \n14.40 – Future compliance on the SRN -Matt Staton\, National Highways  \n15.00 – Op Snap and the use of digital evidence to capture traffic offence – Huw Thomas\, South Wales Police  \n15.20 – Panel Discussion  \n16.00 – Event Closes \n\nREGISTER NOW 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/enforcement-forum-meeting/
LOCATION:Jenoptik\, Ten Watchmoor Park Riverside Way\, Camberley\, GU15 3YL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Parliamentary Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join Intelligent Transport Systems UK for our Parliamentary Reception taking place on 14 June in the Churchill Room of the House of Commons. \nStarting at 1pm\, the event will provide the opportunity for the intelligent transport sector to meet with Ministers\, MPs\, Peers\, councillors and stakeholders. \nWe’re delighted to confirm we’ll be joined by Transport Innovation Minister Jesse Norman with other speakers to be announced shortly. \nWith high demand expected\, please register soon to secure a place.
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/parliamentary-reception-event/
LOCATION:Parliament\, House of Commons\, Westminster\, London\, SW1A 0AA\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Connected cars in London – the key to a smart city?
DESCRIPTION:As part of London Tech Week 2023\,  ITS UK and techUK will explore how London is making use of data from connected vehicles to become one of the world’s smartest cities. \nModern cars\, sometimes referred to as “data centres on wheels” are now capable of gathering and processing vast quantities of data. Meanwhile\, ever-advancing connectivity infrastructures are enabling vehicles to communicate with each other\, and their surrounding infrastructure. \nJoin us to uncover how London\, a city urgently tackling road safety\, congestion\, and air quality issues\, is making use of this technology. \nWe will examine the approach to key questions including: \n\nWhat use-cases is London developing through the proliferation of connected vehicle data?\nDo we have the capabilities to process data at the scale required?\nHow do we ensure adequate connectivity across the city?\nWhat risks does the increase in connected vehicles expose us to?\nAre connected cars really the key to London becoming a smart city?\nSpaces are limited so sign-up now to avoid disappointment.\n\nThis event is open to all. Please register via techUK’s website here. \nOrganised in partnership with techUK \n \nAbout London Tech Week: London Tech Week (12-16 June) is a global celebration of tech\, uniting the most innovative thinkers and talent of tomorrow in a week-long festival. Showcasing how tech is transforming business and society\, London Tech Week drives thought provoking conversations around innovation\, diversity and transformation\, providing a platform for the tech ecosystem to come together to drive change.
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/connected-cars-in-london-the-key-to-a-smart-city/
LOCATION:techUK\, 10 St Bride Street\, London\, EC4A 4AD\, techUK\, 10 St Bride Street\, London\, EC4A 4AD\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230620T133000
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SUMMARY:ITS & Automotive: Clash of the Systems
DESCRIPTION:Following a recent MoU\, AESIN and ITS UK are proud to jointly host their first workshop addressing the challenges and opportunities of a future of greater system integration of vehicles and infrastructure. The event will take place ahead of the MOVE trade show in London (21 to 22 June 2023). \nAttendees will hear presentations of use cases with different viewpoints: \n\nNew ITS applications and the vehicle solutions to enable these.\nNew vehicle functionalities and the challenges placed on PDI.\n\nGrowing software and electronics content in vehicles and road infrastructure are leading to greater intelligence and capabilities of the systems. This trajectory will continue\, including rising infrastructure dependency of some autonomy. \nHowever\, much of the associated data resides at organisations with established business models and customers. Concerns exist about greater system integration of vehicles and infrastructure\, about sharing data and resolving privacy\, about who pays for it\, and uncertainty over valuing and monetising system aspects with new customer relationships. But if these concerns can be overcome\, there are functionality and commercial opportunities to be unlocked for both vehicle and infrastructure stakeholders. \nAs new commercial partnerships develop\, with varying services and customers\, the historically siloed communities from roads and vehicles need more collaboration.  \nBreakout sessions will explore technical challenges\, business incentives\, and emerging solutions\, with the aim of producing a short paper as an output from the session. \nThis event is organised jointly with AESIN:
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/its-automotive-clash-of-the-systems/
LOCATION:SMLL\, Unit 7\, 14 Victory Parade\, Plumstead Road\, London SE18 6FL\, Unit 7\, 14 Victory Parade\, Plumstead Road\, London\, SE18 6FL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Women in ITS Forum Meeting
DESCRIPTION:To mark the annual INWED day (23 June)\, our Women in ITS Forum is meeting at WSP in Birmingham on the 21 June. \n  \nAGENDA \n12.00 – Arrival with light lunch and networking \n12.30 – Introduction from ITS UK and Olivia Cairns\, WSP and Gemma Tredwell\, Arcadis (Chair of Women in ITS Forum) \n12.45 – Simon Sheldon – Wilson\, Head of Business – Operations and Safety\, WSP \nSimon will detail his experience of effective safety and wellbeing leadership. From leading roadside assistance operational teams and major change programmes at the RAC\, to overseeing that day-to-day operation of the strategic road network with the Highways Agency (and National Highways) Simon has put visible leadership at the heart of his approach by spending time with front-line operational teams in their working environment. \n13.15 – Shane Collins\, Smart Cities Sector Lead\, 4 Way Consulting \nShane will be covering the Edgbaston Terminus. The Edgbaston Terminus is a traffic signal site with LRT facilities. This project provided a sustainable transport solution and there were a number of safety issues that needed to be resolved during the design process. \n13.45 – Refreshment break with networking \n14.00 – Vivi Michalaki\, Head of ITS and Mobility\, National Highways \nVivi will be raising the topic of imposter syndrome\, how it may affect us all and especially women\, in the working environment. This is an opportunity to openly discuss and share personal challenges in this area\, where we might experience how our daily work life is affected by feelings of self-doubt\, and identify ways to overcome it. \n14.30 – Georgette Foster-Bell\, Technical Director\, Arcadis \nGeorgette will be providing an overview of decarbonisation at National Highways and how Arcadis has assisted on a Birmingham Highways contract to make our supply chain partners feel safer at work. \n15.00 – Closing Remarks \n15.15 – CLOSE \n  \n  \nRegister your place here
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/women-in-its-forum-meeting/
LOCATION:WSP Mailbox\, Wharfside St\, Birmingham\, B1 1RQ
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SUMMARY:Smart Environment Forum Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Newcastle University and taking place on the 27 June\, the next Smart Environment Forum meeting will feature some excellent presentations and representatives from Transport for Greater Manchester\, Innovate UK\, Newcastle University as well as Professor Phil Blythe who was the former Chief Scientific Advisor for the Department for Transport.\n\n\nWe also plan to have a panel session at the end of the meeting featuring some of our main speakers.\n\n\nREGISTER NOW\n\n\nAGENDA \n\n\n10:30 – 10:50 Doors open with refreshments and networking\n  \n10:50 – 11:00 Welcome\nOverview of the Day – Professor Margaret Bell\, Newcastle University \n  \n11:00 – 12:15 Session 1: Infrastructure Provision to support e-mobility\nChair – Keith McCabe ITS UK Carbon Ambassador \n\nFuture Mobility Policy Challenges – Phil Blythe\, Newcastle University and former Chief Scientific Advisor for DfT\nV2G and EV Charging – Josey Wardle\, Innovation Lead\, ZEV Infrastructure\, Innovate UK\n“Power Trip”\, an E-bike charging solution – Geoff Wallman\, Founder and Director\, Intelligent International \n\n  \n12:15 – 13:00 Lunch \n  \n13:00 – 14:45 Session 2: e-HUBS project findings\, Newcastle University \n\nElectromobility hubs in UK and Europe: Interreg eHUBS project – Dr. Dilum Dissanayake\nWho are the potential early and late adopters of shared electric mobility hubs and what factors influence uptake? –  Dr. Gus Bosehans\nInvestigating the environmental impact of shared electric mobility hubs – Dr Yanghanzi Zhang\nWhat drives customer satisfaction and loyalty towards shared mobility? – Dr. Kuldeep Kavta\nE-Cargo Bikes: A Study into their use in a Shared Mobility Setting – Dr. Pete Sykes\nPolicy Implications of e-mobility hubs – Professor Margaret Bell CBE\n\n  \n14:45 – 15:15 Coffee Break and Networking \n  \n15:15 – 16:30 Session 3: Panel and Open Discussion \nThis will be introduced with presentation of Experiences\, Lessons Learnt and Challenges from e-Mobility demonstrators: \n\nin Dublin – Darren Feisser\, ESB – Ireland’s foremost energy company since 1927\nin Manchester – Sam Li\, Transport for Greater Manchester;\nin Inverness – HITRANS the Highlands and Islands Transport Partnership (invited).\n\n  \n16:30 Close of session
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/smart-environment-forum-meeting/
LOCATION:Newcastle University\, Beehive\, Courtyard\, Newcastle\, NE1 7RU
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SUMMARY:Executive Dinner with Iain Stewart MP
DESCRIPTION:ITS UK will be holding an Executive Dinner on 29 June 2023 at the Mercure in Milton Keynes. \nThe ITS UK Executive Dinners are a programme of events taking place over 2023\, exclusively for our Executive Membership\, where we invite members to meet with senior decision makers and policy leaders across the transport and technology sectors. The next Dinner will be with Iain Stewart MP\, Chair of the Transport Select Committee\, who will discuss his priorities for transport policy and technology. \nPlaces are limited to one representative per Executive Member\, on a first come\, first serve basis. \nTo RSVP\, please email ITS UK Operations Manager Rukshan Soysa on rukshan.soysa@its-uk.org\, by Friday 2 June\, listing any dietary or access requirements. \nWith thanks to our sponsors Arup and Clearview Intelligence. \n      \n  \n  \nNot an ITS UK Executive Member? Upgrade your membership now by contacting Wendy Irving at wendy.irving@its-uk.org
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/executive-dinner-with-iain-stewart-mp/
LOCATION:Mercure Milton Keynes\, The Approach\, Two Mile Ash\, Milton Keynes\, MK8 8LY\, United Kingdom
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