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SUMMARY:Public Transport Forum
DESCRIPTION:The Bus Centre of Excellence (BCoE) and ITS UK Public Transport Forum come together to showcase new ideas and good practice examples in the DDRT sector.  This event is part of Better Transport Week 2024 (17 – 22 June)\, a week-long celebration of sustainable transport\, organised by the Campaign for Better Transport. \nTaking place on Tuesday 18th June\, at CIHT office in Old Street\, London this joint event promises to bring together industry experts\, thought leaders\, and innovators for an afternoon of insightful discussions and networking opportunities. \nThis will be a great opportunity to engage with leading experts as they share their insights and perspectives on key trends and challenges shaping the future of transport. \nAgenda \n– Welcome and Introductions from ITS UK and Bus Centre of Excellence \n– Combining DDRT passenger operations with parcel deliveries\nRichard Jeremy\, Principal Consultant\, Systra and Andy Ambrose\, Manager\, Arrow Taxis \n– MK Connect\, an Urban & Suburban DDRT scheme\nAdele Wearing\, Strategic Lead\, Passenger Transport\, Milton Keynes City Council \n– DDRT in Rural Areas – findings so far and directions for the future\nStephen Joseph\, OBE\, Transport Policy Consultant\, University of Hertfordshire \nRegister Now \n 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/public-transport-forum/
LOCATION:119 Britannia Walk London N1 7JE\, London\, N1 7JE
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SUMMARY:What the Election means for Intelligent Transport
DESCRIPTION:Join ITS UK on 24 June for a lunchtime webinar exploring the implications of the upcoming General Election on 4 July! \nWith Party Manifestos published and each Party setting out their policy platforms for the upcoming five years\, we can now see some clear policies emerging for the transport sector. But what has each Party committed to? What are the key trends and issues facing the transport sector? And what could a new Government prioritise when it enters Number 10? \nThis 45 minute webinar will look at the current polling and likely outcomes and will examine what the implications could be for transport policy and the ITS sector. \nWe’ll be joined by Jo Field\, Founder & Chief Executive of ITS UK member JFG Communications\, a public affairs consultancy that is helping the transport and infrastructure industries to decarbonise and diversify their workforce. \nPlus we’ll hear from ITS UK Chief Executive Max Sugarman and Public Affairs & PR Executive Eduardo Pitts\, who will analyse how the Manifestos compare on intelligent transport policy. \nRegister here\nDelivered in partnership with JFG Communications \n \n  \n  \n  \n\nAgenda\nAgenda \n12.00 | Virtual Doors Open \n12.05 | Welcome and Introduction\, Max Sugarman\, Chief Executive\, ITS UK \n12.10 | Where are we now and what are the likely outcomes\, Jo Field\, Chief Executive\, JFG Comms \n12.20 | Analysing the Manifestos – what they mean for intelligent transport\, Eduardo Pitts\, Public Affairs & PR Executive\, ITS UK \n12.30 | The ITS UK Manifesto & next steps after 4 July\, Max Sugarman \n12.35 | Q&A \n12.43 | Closing remarks\, Max Sugarman \n12.45 | End of event \nRegister here\n\nSpeakers\nJo Field\nChief Executive\, JFG Communications \nJo Field is Founder & Chief Executive of JFG Communications\, a public affairs consultancy that is helping the transport and infrastructure industries to decarbonise and diversify their workforce. \nNamed among the 100 most influential women in Westminster and the top ten most inspirational women in public affairs\, Jo has over 20 years of experience in helping companies engage their stakeholders\, build advocacy for their plans\, and inform and influence public policy. \nBefore founding JFG Communications\, Jo spent almost a decade at Transport for London where she built and led the company’s award-winning stakeholder engagement team\, building stakeholder support and advocacy for London’s transport infrastructure and the funding to deliver it. \nJo is a Chartered Public Relations practitioner and a Fellow of both the Chartered Institute of Public Relations and the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation. \nJo is also the President of Women in Transport\, a not-for-profit organisation empowering women in the transport industry to maximise their potential.
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/7869/
LOCATION:Online\, Online
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SUMMARY:Women in ITS Forum
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE the CHANGE OF VENUE\, new address is Canary Riverside Plaza Hotel 46 Westferry Circus\, London\, E14 8RS \nJoin the ITS UK Women in ITS Group on the 25 June in London\, for our annual celebration for International Women in Engineering Day (INWED)! \nINWED\, taking place on the previous Sunday\, 23 June\, celebrates the amazing work that women engineers around the world are doing to support lives and livelihoods every day. You can find more about the Day here. \nThis year\, our event will be looking at what the sector is doing to support equality\, diversity and inclusion\, with speakers from National Highways\, WSP\, Amey and Transport for London (TfL). \nThey’ll give presentations on some of the key initiatives they’re working on to support a more open and welcoming industry. \nThe event will take place from 11am to 2pm at WSP’s Offices in Westferry House\, 11 Westferry Circus\, London E14 4HD. \nYou can register your place here. We hope you can join us for our annual celebration of diversity in the sector! \nFinally\, don’t forget this event is open to all – you do not have to be a Member of ITS UK to attend!  \nAgenda  \n11:00 Doors Open with refreshments \nIntroduction from Forum Officers\nGemma Tredwell\, Arcadis\, WITS Forum Chair and Beckie Faulkner\, WSP\, WITS Forum Vice Chair \nWelcome from Hosts\nLouise Lawrence\, Head of Discipline\, WSP \nKeynote: National Highways – Action and Inclusion\nJulian Horlser\, Equality Diversity and Inclusion Manager\, National Highways \nKeynote: TfL’s vision on inclusion and wider support\nSimone West\, Principal Inclusive Designer\, Transport for London \nKeynote: Supporting Mobility on Site\nCatherine Cobb\, Engineer\, Traffic Signals and Diversity Group Member\, Amey \nAccessible transport on the highways \nNatasha Healey\, Associate Director\, WSP \nInclusion Moment – Personal Branding\nBeckie Faulkner\, Forum Vice Chair\, WSP  \nQ&A and Open Discussion – What more can we do in 2024 to inspire inclusion? \n14:00 Close \nRegister Now 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/women-in-its-forum/
LOCATION:Canary Riverside Plaza Hotel 46 Westferry Circus\, London\, E14 8RS
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SUMMARY:MaaS Forum
DESCRIPTION:The next Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Forum will take place 26 June 2024\, exploring the ‘building blocks of MaaS’. \nAlongside updates from the Future Transport Zones\, we’ll be looking at what the key building blocks of a MaaS scheme are and how organisations can get them right. We’ll get views and thoughts from taxi aggregators\, legal professionals\, API providers and Google – with a focus on how all these elements can come together to deliver a successful MaaS scheme. \nJoin us for this important event – exploring how we build MaaS block by block! \nRegister here\n\nAgenda\n10:00   Welcome and Overview of Day – ITS UK MaaS Forum Officers\, Andrew Pearce and James Bullen\, Transport for West Midlands \nThe UK MaaS market – what now? \nUpdate from the Future Transport Zones\, including the following: \nJames Bullen\, West Midlands Combined Authority\nAlastair Sexton-Jones\, Solent Transport\nJorgen Pedersen\, Derby and Nottingham\nOliver Coltman\, West of England Combined Authority \nPanel discussion with the FTZs chaired by James Bullen\, TfWM \nThe Building Blocks of MaaS \nThe Role of Taxi Aggregators\, perspectives from:\nDaniel Price\, CEO & Founder\, Jyrney \nThe Digital Infrastructure perspective from:\nAmelie Sundberg\, Partnerships Principal\, Via Transportation UK \nThe Legal Aspects\, views from:\nAmardeep Gill\, Partner at Trowers & Hamlins\nStephen Johns\, Weightmans  \nPanel Session with all the above \n3.00pm   Final remarks and Close \nRegister here
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/maas-forum-2/
LOCATION:aru\, Arup\, One Centenary Way\, Birmingham\, B3 3AY\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Executive Dinner with Sarah Sharples
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  \nAs Chief Scientific Advisor\, Sarah Sharples provides advice and independent challenge to Ministers and senior officials and ensures the Department’s work is supported by rigorous scientific evidence. Sarah will discuss her key priorities in the role\, including the upcoming Transport AI Strategy and the importance of user behaviour in transport. \n  \nThis event is kindly sponsored by Arup\, AtkinsRealis and Egis. \n \n  \n\nAbout Sarah Sharples \n \nProfessor Sarah Sharples is Chief Scientific Adviser for the Department for Transport. She is a Professor of Human Factors in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham and from 2018 to 2021 was Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Equality\, Diversity and Inclusion and People. \nShe has led research in transport\, manufacturing and healthcare\, and currently leads the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Connected Everything Network Plus. \nShe founded and is co-director of the EPSRC Horizon Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT)\, and has led research programmes examining implementation of new technologies in rail\, highways and aviation. \nShe was President of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors from 2015 to 2016. \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-sarah-sharples/
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