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SUMMARY:Connected and Autonomous Vehicles Forum
DESCRIPTION:In this one hour session\, we will be hearing an update on the question of “who pays for connected vehicle services from Andy Graham of White Willow Consulting and a presentation on the latest CAM opportunities from Zenzic. \nWe’ll also present some feedback from the joint AESIN / TTF / ITS UK workshop that took place in the summer\, titled ‘ITS & Automotive: Clash of the Systems’\, which explored how we bring automotive and ITS technology together to deliver a CAV future. \nWe will also feature a virtual panel discussion around the new Automated Vehicles (AV) Bill which was made public last year in November.  Announced in the King’s Speech on Tuesday 7 November 2023\, the Bill aims to deliver one of the most comprehensive legal frameworks for self-driving vehicles\, with safety as its key focus. \nAgenda \nWho Pays for Services Update | Andy Graham\, White Willow Consulting \nUpdate on the Zenzic CAM UK Roadmap to 2035 | Mili Naik\, Zenzic \nUpdate on AESIN / TTF / ITS UK 2023 Clash of the Systems Workshop I Alan Walker\, Syselek \nPanel Discussion – Automated Vehicles Bill | Led by Ian Pengelly\, 4Way Consulting \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/connected-and-automated-vehicles-forum-meeting/
LOCATION:Online\, Online
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SUMMARY:Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The first ITS UK Council meeting of the year is set to take place on the 8th February at Microsoft’s offices in Manchester. \nThe ITS UK Council meetings provide the opportunity to hear and influence the direction of ITS UK’s strategic direction as well as to hear from a senior industry speaker on a key issue of the day. \nIn this meeting we are pleased to welcome Owen Wilson\, Head of Major Roads at Transport for the North. \nOur Council meetings take place quarterly and attendance is open to Executive Members only.  If you would like to register for the meeting please get in touch with Rukshan Soysa\, Operations Manager at ITS UK\, at rukshan.soysa@its-uk.org \n\n \nOwen Wilson \nOwen leads the Transport for the North Major Roads Team in working with Department for Transport\, National Highways\, and local Transport Authority partners in shaping policy and investment priorities for the North’s Major Roads. \nOwen considers himself privileged to have enjoyed more than 24yrs experience managing the development and delivery of transport and local economic strategies within the public and NGO sectors.
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/its-uk-council-meeting/
LOCATION:Microsoft UA92 Talbot Road Manchester M16 0PU
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SUMMARY:APAG: Developing An ITS UK ‘Future Of Transport’ Manifesto
DESCRIPTION:In this meeting on 9 February our first of 2024\, this session will focus on developing a manifesto for the ‘Future of Transport’ ahead of a General Election\, due to take place later this year. \nITS UK’s Future of Transport Manifesto will set out the key policy areas and recommendations of pertinence to the transport technology sector. It will seek to set out a comprehensive overview of our key asks for the next Government\, and will act as our ‘go-to’ policy document for all future advocacy and public affairs activity. \nAttendees are welcome to join the online discussion for as long as they wish\, where we will set out our current thinking and seek to gather views to input into the document. \nThe 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. \nAll members are welcome to join. \nRegister to attend here \n 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/advocacy-public-affairs-group-apag-developing-an-its-uk-future-of-transport-manifesto/
LOCATION:Online\, Online
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SUMMARY:Unlocking Space For Business Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:ITS UK and the UK Space Agency are holding a virtual roundtable on the Unlocking Space for Business programme.\n\nITS UK Members are invited to a virtual roundtable with the UK Space Agency on innovative satellite data and service opportunities for the Transport & Logistics sector\, as part of the government’s Unlocking Space for Business programme. \nThis virtual roundtable\, hosted by ITS UK will be held on Teams\, with a link circulated to attendees a week before the meeting. \nAbout the Unlocking Space for Business Programme \nIn October 2023\, the UK Space Agency launched a new 18-month programme to assist Transport & Logistics businesses to unlock the benefits of satellite data and services. This is being done through facilitating Insight & Networking\, focused Exploration Workshops\, L&D sessions and Government funding. Some of the opportunities from satellite data and services includes: \n\nSatellite imagery insights\, including for infrastructure monitoring\, land-use changes\, ESG variables\, weather assessments\nConnectivity capabilities\, including for remote cargo monitoring\, communicating with fleets/crew\, passenger connectivity opportunities\nGeo-location and navigation solutions including for accurate cargo tracking\, autonomous mobility support\n\nThe Roundtable \nWe are hosting this roundtable to support businesses in finding out more about opportunities to drive innovation and business improvement through the use of satellite data and services\, and how the UK Space Agency programme can support them. Organisations wishing to further engage with the programme can register their interest with the UK Space Agency here. \nSpeakers \nWe will be joined on Wednesday 14 February by: \n\nLydia Green\, UK Space Agency\, Head of Unlocking Space Programme\nDan Osrin\, PwC\, UK Space Strategy Lead\nGrant Klein\, PwC\, Transport Partner\nLiam Braeger\, Satellite Applications Catapult\, Transport and Infrastructure Business Manager\n\nThe virtual roundtable will cover: \n\nShowcasing leading global innovation in Transport & Logistics through satellite data and services\nDiscussing UK perspectives on challenges and opportunities that can be addressed\nHow ‘Unlocking Space for Business’ is offering support to companies through funding\, expertise and engagement.\n\n\n\nRegister here
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/unlocking-space-for-business-roundtable/
LOCATION:Online\, Online
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Annual Conference at Interchange
DESCRIPTION:The ITS UK Conference focuses on how transport technology can lead to a greener\, safer\, more efficient and better integrated transport network\, bringing together leading technologists\, government officials\, policy makers and industry leaders.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe ITS UK Annual Conference is our major national\, strategic event\, bringing together the transport technology industry to discuss key issues of the day. The Conference is part of Interchange\, the national infrastructure event focused on achieving a seamless and sustainable transport system that works for people\, the economy and the environment. \nAlongside the ITS UK Annual Conference\, Interchange incorporates and co-locates with TIP (Transforming Infrastructure Performance) Live and the STB Conference; bringing together major public and private transport infrastructure clients\, national and local transport authorities and with their upstream supply chains and the energy\, property and tech sectors. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Conference\nThe ITS UK Annual Conference will explore how technology is reshaping mobility. The Conference will explore the four key topics of connectivity and autonomy\, integration\, sustainability and society and industry growth\, with speakers from government at all levels and companies of all sizes. \nConnectivity and Autonomy\nTechnology is increasingly enabling greater connectivity between infrastructure\, vehicles and the wider network. With the UK leading the way in autonomous vehicle technology\, we’ll explore how the industry is delivering connected and automated mobility\, and the greater use of data and AI to achieve it. \nIntegration\nThrough smart ticketing\, mobility as a service and new forms of shared mobility\, the UK has the opportunity to develop a more joined-up and seamless experience for transport users. We’ll explore what building blocks need to be in place to create a fully integrated network. We’ll look at the current state of play for new micromobility services\, and the benefits they can provide. \nSustainability and Society\nAs one of the largest emitters of CO2 and air pollution\, it is more urgent than ever that the transport industry ramps up its decarbonisation efforts. We’ll explore technologies role in achieving net zero across the transport network. We’ll also explore how we ensure we deliver greater safety\, in the road to Zero Harm. \nIndustry Growth\nThe global ITS sector is expected to grow by 7.7% up to 2030. How can the UK best take advantage of this growth and best utilise the many businesses and globally-regarded expertise we have on our shores? We’ll explore the value of transport as a key strategic growth sector\, one which the UK can develop a competitive advantage in\, from which to export and grow abroad. And we’ll consider how we ensure we are supporting a new generation of intelligent transport professionals to enter the industry and who reflect the diversity of the public they serve. \nRegister here\nPlease use code ITS24 in the relevant box \n\nThe Agenda\n08:00 | Registration\, networking\, exhibition\, plenaries and keynote on the Main Stage\, followed by a coffee break \n11.30 | Welcome to the ITS UK Annual Conference \nStuart Scott\, Chair\, ITS UK & Max Sugarman\, Chief Executive\, ITS UK \n11.35 | Welcome Message from Transport Innovation Minister Anthony Browne MP \n11.40 | The Road to 2027: An Introduction to the ITS World Congress 2027 in Birmingham \nJohn Paddington\, Senior Manager\, ERTICO \nMark Collins\, Head of Future Transport\, Transport for West Midlands \nDarren Capes\, Head of ITS Policy\, Department for Transport \nChair: Stuart Scott\, Chair\, ITS UK \nTheme One: Connectivity & Autonomy \nChair: Ryan Hood\, Digital Highways Leader\, Arup \n12.00 | Keynote: Delivering the CAV Vision \nDominik Leeson\, Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles – Department for Transport \n12.20 | Panel: How can transport best utilise the power of data and AI? \nSam Li\, Senior Innovation Officer\, Transport for Greater Manchester \nAnna Jordan\, Co-Founder & CEO\, Alchera Technologies & BridgeAI Transport Advisory Board Chair \nPhil Clifton\, Managing Director\, Balfour Beatty \nAlex Mindell\, Head of AI & Autonomy\, Department for Transport \nRichard Barrington\, Director\, Smart Cities & Land Mobility\, Angoka \nOlga Gonzalez\, Marketing Director\, Valerann \n13:00 | Lunch & Networking \nTheme Two: Integration \n13:45 | Fireside Chat: Achieving the vision of a truly integrated transport network \nJohn Chapman\, Regional Transport Lead\,  Amazon Web Services \nMark Collins\, Head of Future Transport\, Transport for the West Midlands \nChair: Max Sugarman\, Chief Executive\, ITS UK \n14:05 | Panel: Delivering greater integration through Mobility as a Service (MaaS) \nAlastair McInroy\, CEO\, MaaS Scotland \nSteven Longman\, MaaS Programme Lead\, Solent Transport \nMartin Howell\, Director\, Transport Markets\, UK & Ireland\, Worldline \nDallas Delaney\, Marketing Manager\, Snapper Services \nTim Casswell\, City Development Lead\, TIER Mobility \nChair: Mark Collins\, Head of Future Transport\, Transport for the West Midlands \nTheme Three: Sustainability and Society \nChair: Catherine Whitfield\, Associate Director – ITS\, WSP & Vice Chair\, ITS UK \n14:45 | Keynote: ITS in delivering a sustainable transport future \nVivi Michalaki\, Head of Intelligent Transport Systems\, National Highways \n15:15 | Tea\, networking\, exhibition\, keynote stage address  \n15:30 | Panel: Safety critical – how can technology support a safer transport system? \nJames Riley\, Managing Director\, Neology UK \nMargaret Winchcomb\, Deputy Executive Director\, PACTS \nDavid Denner\, Highways Technology Manager\, Welsh Government \nJames Heslop\, Head of Strategy\, Network Rail R&D Portfolio \nFlora McFarlane\, Head of Growth and Partnerships\, VivaCity \nSiobhan Campbell\, Technical Director\, WSP \nTheme Four: Industry Growth \nChair: Caroline Hildreth\, Principal\, Netcompany \n16:10 | Keynote: Delivering a step change in traffic signals innovation \nDarren Capes\, Head of ITS Policy\, Department for Transport \n16:30 | Panel: Talent\, the industry and delivering on diversity \nLouise Cheeseman\, Founder and Chair\, Women in Bus and Coach \nSteve Spender\, Chief Executive\, Institute of Highway Engineers \nScott Heath\, Innovation Lead\, Thales \nJames Hornsby\, Early Careers Lead\, ITS UK \nGemma Tredwell\, Chair\, Women in ITS \nJoanna Hill\, Women in Transport North West Lead \n17:10 | Concluding remarks \nMax Sugarman\, Chief Executive\, ITS UK \n17:15 | End \nFrom 17:15 | Networking Drinks Reception\,  including a keynote by Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham. \n\nSee the Speakers
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/annual-conference-at-interchange/
LOCATION:Manchester Central Convention Complex\, Windmill Street\, Manchester M2 3GX\, Manchester Central Convention Complex\, Windmill Street\, Manchester\, M2 3GX
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SUMMARY:User Behaviour and CAV Forums
DESCRIPTION:The ITS UK User Behaviour Forum in conjunction with the CAV Forum will be meeting at WMG\, the University of Warwick\, on Thursday 29 February (12pm-4pm GMT). \nThe session will be looking at systems thinking when applied to road safety and how this in turn\, then integrates into the user behaviour perspective. \nThere will be presentations from the University of Warwick\, AtkinsRealis\, PACTS and the West of England Combined Authority\, as well as a panel discussion exploring and reflecting on the Automated Vehicles Bill and what it means for the end user. \n  \nAgenda  \n\nIntroductions from University of Warwick (WMG) and ITS UK\nSystems thinking and road safety\, Aston Brand\, Senior Consultant and John-Paul Doherty\, Associate Technical Director\, Atkins\nWMG on Systems Engineering\, Siddartha Khastgir\, Head of Verification and Validation for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles\, University of Warwick\nRoad Safety and how this integrates into User Behaviour\, Jamie Hassall\, Executive Director\, PACTS\nA Local Authority perspective\, from the West of England Combined Authority\nPanel discussion – Reflections on the Automated Vehicles Bill and what it means for the end user
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/user-behaviour-and-connected-vehicles-forum-meeting/
LOCATION:University of Warwick\, WMG 6 Lord Bhattacharyya Way\, Coventry CV4 7AL\, Warwick\, CV4 7AL
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