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SUMMARY:Enforcement Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next Enforcement Forum\, taking place at AtkinsRealis’ Offices in Epsom. \nWe have an excellent line up in what should be a highly engaging and informative session\, headlined by Chief Supt Marc Clothier\, NRPOII who will be our keynote speaker for the day. \nWe are also pleased to welcome former Transport Secretary Chris Grayling MP\, who will be providing his insights and thoughts as to how the industry can raise the issue of road safety up the political agenda ahead of the General Election. \nWe will also feature an update on the HOTA Call for Evidence\, with an overview of the initial findings from the industry responses. \nWe will also be informed of the latest enforcement insights in a quickfire presentation format\, from PACTS\, AtkinsRealis and others. \n\nAgenda\n– Welcome and Overview of the Day\nGeoff Collins\, Enforcement Forum Chair\, Acusensus \n– Welcome from Hosts\nAtkinsRealis \n– Keynote\nChief Supt Marc Clothier\, National Roads Policing Operations And Intelligence (NRPOII) \n– Update on HOTA Call for Evidence\nJames Cooke\, Head of S&T Strategy\, Home Office Science\, Technology\, Analysis and Research \n– Update on safety on the SRN\nNick Reed\, Chief Road Safety Advisor\, National Highways \nQuickfire Presentations \nRoad Safety & User Behaviour – Jamie Hassall\, Executive Director\, PACTS\nNoise Camera Study Case Study – Robin Cordell\, Principal Systems Engineer\, AtkinsRealis\nTransport Focus (invited)\nTransport for London (invited) \n– Panel Discussion with the above speakers \n– Fireside Chat with Chris Grayling\, MP for Epsom and Ewell\, chaired by Paul Hutton of Highways News\nThe former Secretary of State for Transport will give his insights and considerations as to how the industry can raise the issue of road safety up the political agenda ahead of the General Election in this one-to-one session. \n\nRegister here\nMembers of local authorities and police forces are welcome to join this event – please email contact@its-uk.org to register\, stating the organisation you are representing.
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/enforcement-forum/
LOCATION:Woodcote Grove\, Ashley Rd\, Epsom KT18 5BW\, KT18 5BW
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Early Careers Drinks Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join ITS UK on the evening of 9 May in London for an Early Careers Drinks Reception\, where we will be revealing the winners of the ITS UK Essay Competition! \nStarting at 6.30pm at Steer’s Offices in Southwark\, the reception will provide an opportunity for informal networking with drinks and nibbles provided\, offering the chance for you to meet early career colleagues from across the sector. \nAt the reception we will also reveal the winners of the 2023 Early Careers Essay Competition\, with awards going to the Best Student or Apprentice Essay and the best Early Careers Professional Essay! \nWe are pleased to confirm that ITS UK President Steve Norris will be in attendance and will hand out the Awards to the winners. \nWe hope you can all join us for the evening\, whether you’re an early careers professional or a supportive colleague! \nWith thanks to hosts Steer Group\, Essay Competition Sponsor ISR Recruitment and Media Partner Intelligent Transport. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/early-careers-forum/
LOCATION:Steer\, 14-21 Rushworth Street\, London\, Select a State or Province:\, SE1 ORB\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Advocacy & Public Affairs Group
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next meeting of our Advocacy & Public Affairs Group (APAG)\, our key committee for setting the direction of our policy\, comms and advocacy work. \nWe will hear from guest speaker Claudia Toma of Whitestone Insight\, who will give an update on polling ahead of a General Election and the importance of transport as a key issue. \nWe will also update attendees on ITS UK’s Advocacy & Public Affairs engagement\, providing members with the opportunity to feed into our direction. \nRegister here
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/advocacy-public-affairs-group-2/
LOCATION:AtkinsRealis\, Nova North\, 11 Bressenden Place\, London\, SW1E 5BY
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240521T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T071100
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SUMMARY:Intelligent Transport Address & AGM
DESCRIPTION:Join ITS UK on Tuesday 21 May for the second annual Intelligent Transport Address! \nWe are delighted to confirm that we’ll be joined by Shashi Verma\, Chief Technology Officer at Transport for London\, who will be giving the Address this year\, presenting his vision for the future of the transport industry and how technology can support the sector going forward. His Address title is: “Smart ticketing\, mobility and the future of transport: Where we are and where we’re going”. \nFollowing the Address\, there will be a panel discussion on how technology can enable a better transport sector. \nBefore the event\, we will hold our AGM\, exclusively for ITS UK Members. Non ITS UK members are welcome to sign up to the Address\, but will not be allowed entry before 6pm\, after the AGM has concluded. \nThis event will take place at Amazon’s UK HQ at 1 Principal Place\, London\, EC2A 2FA. \nWe hope you can join us for what will be an exciting evening! \n\n\n\nVenue Supporter: \n \n  \n  \n \nReception Sponsor: \n \n \n\n\n\nRegister here\n\nAgenda\n5pm | Doors Open \n5.30pm | ITS UK AGM Begins \n6pm | Doors Open to non-ITS UK Members \n6.15pm | Welcoming Remarks \nStuart Scott\, Chair\, ITS UK \n6.20pm | Welcome from Sponsor Messagemaker Displays \n6.25pm | Intelligent Transport Address\, titled “Smart ticketing\, mobility and the future of transport: Where we are and where we’re going” \nShashi Verma\, Chief Technology Officer\, Transport for London \n6.55pm | Panel – Reflections on the Address\, with: \n\nBharat Pathania\, Head of New Technologies\, Midlands Connect\nMatthew Peake\, Director of Public Policy & Government\, Trainline\nJohn Chapman\, Regional Transport Lead\, Amazon Web Services\nNathan Watt\, Transport Senior Sales Specialist\, BT Active Intelligence\nChair: Catherine Whitfield\, Associate Director at WSP & Vice Chair\, ITS UK\n\n7.25pm | Closing Remarks \nMax Sugarman\, Chief Executive\, ITS UK \n7.30pm | Drinks Reception \nRegister here\n\nThe Keynote\n \nShashi Verma\, Chief Technology Officer\, Transport for London \nShashi is Chief Technology Officer at Transport for London. After a brief time teaching at Harvard University and then working as an engagement manager at McKinsey in London\, Shashi joined TfL in September 2002. \nShashi established the Corporate Finance team within TfL with responsibility for major projects and for the development of corporate strategy. He led on the development of Crossrail\, a £16 billion project to build the next railway line in London\, and on other projects such as the East London Line and White City\, which resulted in the building of the Westfield shopping Centre. \nSince 2006 Shashi has been responsible for the operation of TfL’s revenue collection system including the Oyster card\, the largest smartcard based ticketing system in the world; and\, advising the Mayor of London on fares and ticketing policy. In 2011 he added responsibility for integrating all customer facing activities and for running TfL’s customer service operations. Shashi has led the development of contactless payments since 2007 and implemented this successfully on TfL’s systems starting in 2012 creating a globally successful change to the payments system. In the process he has developed capability for technology development and globally leading innovation in a public sector organisation. \nSince 2017 Shashi has been responsible for TfL’s integrated delivery of technology and has built a record of technology-led transformation. \nIn September 2021\, Shashi was appointed to the Board of the Royal Mail plc as a Non-Executive Director. He is also a Trustee at the Centre for London. \nShashi has a Bachelor of Technology degree from the Indian Institute of Technology\, Kharagpur\, and a Master’s in Public Policy and an unfinished Ph.D. in Public Policy from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He taught at the Kennedy School for a year and received an award for excellence in teaching. \nPanellists\nBharat Pathania\nHead of New Technologies\, Midlands Connect \nAs Head of New Technologies\, Bharat is leading the technology and innovation program at Midlands Connect. Midlands Connect is a Sub National Transport Body in Midlands. The partnership includes 22 Local Transport Authorities across Midlands\, Local Enterprise Partnerships\, National Highways\, Network Rail\, HS2 and DfT. \nBharat role includes developing and delivering strategies across a broad portfolio of transport technologies in Midlands. This includes but not limited to development of business cases and funding asks to DfT/HM Treasury\, development of region/nationwide multi modal contactless ticketing technical solution\, Mobility as a Service\, major road network technology\, Electric Vehicle charging infrastructure\, 5G revolution\, alternative fuel technologies\, identifying technology gaps and creating technology route maps/actions plans over the next 30 years. \nMatthew Peake\nDirector of Public Policy & Government\, Trainline \nMatt is Director of UK Policy and Government Relations at Trainline. Prior to Trainline\, he led the global policy team at Onfido\, a UK AI start-up focused on digital identity and biometrics. He has previously held policy-focused roles at Verizon\, Ofcom and the Home Office. Matt holds a law degree from UEA\, an exec MBA from Henley Business School and diplomas in Competition Law from Kings College and Business International Relations from the LSE. \n  \nJohn Chapman\nUK Lead for Regional Transport Bodies\, Amazon Web Services\n \n \nJohn is the AWS UK Lead for Regional Transport authorities in the UK and works with authorities to help understand how both Amazon & AWS can support them in implementing more citizen-centric\, more sustainable technologies and practices. Prior to joining AWS\, John spent two-and-a-half years as the Co-Founder of a start-up specialising in the application of AI & Machine Vision in the transport sector. \n  \nNathan Watt\, Transport Senior Sales Specialist\, BT Active Intelligence \nNathan has extensive experience in both the mobile data and transport sectors. Having been a Senior Consultant involved in transport modelling\, data and transport technology\, Nathan is the ideal point of contact for our customers to ensure the successful use of our data in the Transport industry. During his time at BT Active Intelligence\, he has been involved in working with different customers in the transport sector to ensure they maximise the use of our data\, including both road and rail. \n  \nClaire Spooner\nDirector of Mobility\, Innovate UK \nAs Innovate UK’s Director of Mobility\, Claire champions innovative sustainable solutions in the realm of mobility within the Net Zero Domain. She leads strategic transport initiatives aimed at accelerating the transition to a net zero economy\, collaborating with industry\, research institutions\, and government bodies. Claire’s interests reach across all transport modalities\, exploring innovations in AI and digital twins\, connected and autonomous vehicles\, sustainable aviation fuels\, EV battery developments\, sustainable shipping\, hydrogen transport\, skills development\, aerospace\, low and zero emissions propulsion systems\, novel materials for low carbon infrastructure\, and new transport modalities. She shapes the Mobility portfolio’s direction\, guides strategic investments\, manages programs\, and fosters partnerships to develop cutting-edge technologies and services. By addressing transport challenges\, Innovate UK’s Net Zero Domain contributes meaningfully to the global sustainability agenda and Net Zero targets. \n  \nRegister here
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/ita/
LOCATION:Amazon Headquarters\, 1 Principal Place\, London\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Transport After the General Election
DESCRIPTION:How will a new UK Government de-carbonise\, fund and deliver a sustainable transport system? \nNet zero\, transport reform\, funding and delivery remain the big challenges facing the transport industry. With a General Election due this year\, this event by the Transport Times will feature expert discussion on what the response and approach of the new government might be. \nDuring this event the following will be discussed: \n\nThe imminent pre-legislative scrutiny of the draft Rail Reform Bill – will there be cross party support and will Great British Railways and vertical integration be delivered in full? What role will the private sector play going forward?\nNetwork North has replaced the northern leg of HS2 – will this continue to be the case or will High Speed 2 be resurrected? How will improved connectivity and additional capacity be realised and what role will the Rail Network Enhancement Pipeline play in the future?\nDevolution of transport powers across rail and bus are seen as vital for creating the favourable conditions for achieving affordable\, joined-up public transport networks to provide viable alternatives to private cars. How high a priority will further devolution of powers be so that City Regions can plan and deliver these crucial transport networks and services and achieve behavioural change?\nWill the next Government be brave enough to champion and fund the green policies necessary to achieve Net Zero or will populism be a serious threat to de-carbonisation?\n\nThis one day conference will bring together key decision-makers\, practitioners and thinkers to discuss and debate what the transport industry may look like after the General Election \nTo receive 10% off your booking\, individuals should tick the relevant box highlighting they are an ITS UK member at checkout. \n 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/transport-times-2024/
LOCATION:KPMG 15 CANADA SQUARE LONDON E14 5GL\, KPMG 15 Canada Square\, London\, E14 5GL
CATEGORIES:Partner Event
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SUMMARY:Data Forum
DESCRIPTION:In this session\, we will be looking at the topic of data security and safety and its importance.  As our transport network becomes more digitalised\, and more data services become available\, the risk from cyberattacks is only going to increase. Data security and safety is going to need to be considered at all levels\, across all organisations involved in maintaining\, operating and improving the network. \nThe ITS UK Data Forum will be exploring this critical issue at our next event on 29 May at Cognizant in London. We have an excellent line up\, including guest speakers from Data for Road Safety (DFRS)\, National Highways and the Open Data Institute. \nAgenda\n10:30am Welcome and Overview of Day \n– An overview of data security and safety\nITS UK Data Forum Chair\, Chris Hutchines-Davies\, WSP \n– Welcome from Cognizant / Transport and AI overview\nNiraj Seth\, Vice President\, Head of Manufacturing\, Logistics\, Energy & Utilities\nPulin Baghela\, Director\, Manufacturing\, Logistics\, Energy & Utilities \nCyber futures: Data trust framework for OT Cyber\nEmyr Thomas\, Chartered Engineer\, National Highways \nData for Road Safety\nMohanad Ismail\, Associate\, Data for Road Safety (DFRS) \nBuilding Trustworthy Transport Data Ecosystems\nJosh D’Addario\, Principal Consultant\, Open Data Institute \nQuickfire presentations from providers\n– Andy Graham\, Vesos\n– Saket Mohan\, Secure Elements\n– Richard Barrington\, Angoka \nPanel Session and Discussion – Opportunities and challenges in delivering a safe and secure data ecosystem for transport \n \n3.30pm Close
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/data-forum-2/
LOCATION:280 Bishopsgate\, London EC2M 4AG\, London\, EC2M 4AG
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SUMMARY:Connected and Automated Vehicles Forum
DESCRIPTION:This online session will explore a number of key issues. \nDue to demand from ITS UK Members after our previous CAV Forum event\, there will be time to debate the Automated Vehicles Act and its implications for the ITS industry. Led by Forum Chair Ian Pengelly\, we’ll discuss the implications of the Act\, including what secondary legislation should be considered.  To set the scene for this discussion\, we will first hear from Giles Perkins (WSP) who has produced a briefing note on the Automated Vehicles Act in relation to WSP’s role on the All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for self-driving vehicles \nAlso in the session\, we’ll be discussing a joint paper developed by AESIN\, ITS UK and TTF looking at how the ITS and automotive sectors can be brought together to make the most of connected vehicles technology.  This follows a workshop held by ITS UK\, TTF and AESIN last year. \n– Clash of the Systems White Paper overview\nAlan Walker\, Syselek\, Peter Lockhart and Manish Kumar\, Amey \n– An overview of the Automated Vehicle Act\, what it means and next steps\nGiles Perkins\, Head of Profession\, Future Mobility\, WSP & partner in the Self-Driving APPG \n– Automated Vehicles Act discussion\nFacilitated by Ian Pengelly\, 4 Way Consulting \n– Discussion and Questions \nRegister Now 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/connected-and-automated-vehicles-forum/
LOCATION:Online\, Online
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SUMMARY:Executive Dinner with Sir John Armitt & Michele Dix
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  \nOn 30 May\, National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) Chair Sir John Armitt and Commissioner Michelle Dix will provide an update on the Commission’s work\, following the NIC being asked by HM Treasury to explore what’s required to enable the country to pursue a pathway towards wider-spread adoption of CAV technology. \n  \nSir John and Michelle Dix will also cover other topics\, including their National Infrastructure Assessment published in October 2023 and how we can deliver transport infrastructure more effectively. \n  \nThis event is kindly sponsored by Arup and Egis. \n \n \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-sir-john-armitt-michele-dix/
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