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SUMMARY:Integrated Transport and the Future of Smart Ticketing Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Smart ticketing – and the roll out of multi-modal\, integrated systems – has been identified as a key priority by the Department for Transport. Whether through the Integrated National Transport Strategy (INTS)\, the delivery of Projects Coral and Oval (in the Midlands and South of England)\, or new bus and rail legislation to give Combined Authorities more control of their bus systems and to set up GBR\, it is clear the policy and commercial landscapes around smart ticketing are rapidly changing. \nWhat does that mean for the smart ticketing market? How can the industry shift to a new environment requiring greater collaboration between suppliers\, and with combined authorities? And how do we ensure we are delivering technology that improves the passenger experience\, supports transport authorities in protecting their revenue and creates more seamless journeys across modes? \nThis roundtable\, at ITS UK’s headquarters in London\, will look at exactly these issues\, focusing on the opportunities and barriers to the roll out of smart ticketing: \n\nThe What? (What the changing landscape means for the sector): The impact of bus franchising\, creation of Great British Railways and devolution to combined authorities\nThe Why? (Why are we doing this): Integration between modes\, regions and schemes\, improving the passenger experience\, revenue protection\, increasing uptake for public transport.\nThe How? (How can the sector deliver smart ticketing): The shifting commercial environment as we move from single to modular supply chains and from closed to open loop systems\, greater collaboration between suppliers.\n\nThis event will take place on Monday 3 November from 10am to 1pm\, in London. Although in-person attendance is prefered\, an option to join online will be available. \nWith thanks to our sponsors: \n \n\nRegistration\nRegistration is now open\, and we are accepting one representative per member on a first come\, first served basis. To book your place please email contact@its-uk.org
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/integrated-transport-and-the-future-of-smart-ticketing-roundtable/
LOCATION:Salisbury House\, Salisbury House\, London\, EC2M 6SE\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Delegation to Latvia\, Estonia and Finland
DESCRIPTION:ITS UK Members are invited to join a UK Delegation to Latvia\, Estonia and Finland from 10 to 13 November. \nFollowing a successful visit by a Finnish and Estonian delegation to the UK in March 2025\, ITS UK will be taking a UK delegation over three days to Latvia\, Estonia and Finland from 10 to 13 November. The delegation will provide delegates with the opportunity to meet government bodies\, transport authorities and suppliers from across the three nations\, through meetings\, site visits\, networking opportunities and informal events. \nRunning from 10 to 13 November 2025\, the delegation will visit Riga\, Tallinn and Helsinki to meet with key transport authorities across the three nations. \nThe visit itself will involve a mixture of site visits\,  networking events and briefings in all three countries\, concluding with ITS UK taking part in ITS Finland’s National Conference\, with speaking opportunities available for the delegation at the event. \nDelegates attending will be provided with a unique opportunity to: \n\nExplore the ITS market in this part of the world.\nHigh-level networking opportunities with industry leaders and policymakers in the region.\nSite visits to key companies and innovation hubs.\nA platform to discuss collaboration\, form new business relationships and investment opportunities.\n\nGet involved\nTo find out more and receive a full proposal and costings for the Delegation\, please email Operations Manager Rukshan Soysa at rukshan.soysa@its-uk.org \n  \n\n\nHigh Level Itinerary (subject to change)\nSunday 9 November \n\nFlight to Riga (recommended)\nEvening Welcome Dinner (to be confirmed)\n\nMonday 10 November \n\nMeeting at Riga City Council\nIntroduction from ITS Latvia\, Latvian Government & representatives from Riga City Council\nLunch in Old Town  & walking tour from Old Town to the Ministry of Transport\nMeeting with the Ministry of Transport\, Ministry for Regional Development and Smart Governance & ATD (the regional Public Transport Authority)\nPresentation from Rail Baltica and site tour of Riga Central Station\nTravel to Tallin\nDinner with Estonian partners\n\nTuesday 11 November \n\ne-Estonia Briefing Centre visit and presentations\nGovernment Briefings with Ministry of Climate; Transport Administration; Tallinn Transport Department; Ministry of Regional Affairs (public transport)\nPort of Tallinn & City Innovation Option 1: Passenger mobility presentation or Option 2: City of Tallinn’s Innovation Pilot related to real time mobility in port area\nFerry to Helsinki – group activity and early dinner on ferry\nArrival in Helsinki\n\nWednesday 12 November \n\nSite visit: Kempower Manufacturing Facilities\nTour of Kempower & LUT University Electric Mobility Research Center\nLunch\nSite visit: Vuosaari Harbour\nIntroduction to Harbour logistics and Vuosaari road tunnel repair project\nDinner at Vuosaari Harbour facilities\n\nThursday 13 November \n\nSite Visit: Private tram tour with HSL (Helsinki PTA) & combined sight seeing\nLunch and networking\nITS Finland Autumn Seminar\nReception\nFlight back\n\n 
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/delegation-to-latvia-estonia-and-finland/
LOCATION:Various – Latvia\, Estonia and Finland
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rukshan Soysa":MAILTO:rukshan.soysa@its-uk.org
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SUMMARY:Freight Forum
DESCRIPTION:This is a reminder to join us online at the ITS UK  Freight Forum on 20 November. The session will explore the integral\, pivotal role of data within Freight and Logistics. \nData is the backbone of our logistics systems. It drives efficiency\, and decision-making across the entire supply chain and is helping the sector move from reactive processes into having a holistic\, strategic approach to freight movements. In short\, it is changing the very way we move goods and resources around the country. \nIn this webinar session\, the ITS UK Freight Forum are delighted to showcase three presentations based on the “importance of data in freight and logistics”. With input from the Department for Transport (DfT)\, the National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service (NaVCIS) and FORS\, we will be discussing the importance of freight data by Government departments\, enforcement bodies and how data can enable road hauliers to become more profitable and environmentally friendly. \nRegister Now\n\n\nAgenda\n10.00am | Welcome and Introduction \n10.05am |The HGV Parking and Driver Welfare Matched Funding Grant Scheme – update of projects and planning interventions\nRachael Quinn\, Senior Policy Advisor\, Department for Transport and Rob Singleton\, Head of Planning\, Housing and Transport\, Department for Transport \n10.35am | Supporting operators in a Changing Landscape\nGeraint Davies\, FORS Concession Director\, FORS \n10.50am | Insights Into Combatting Freight Crime\nMike Dawbar\, Police Officer\, National Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service\, (NaVCIS) \n11.15am I Close
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/freight-forum-3/
LOCATION:Online\, Online
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SUMMARY:Advocacy and Public Affairs Group: Autumn Budget Deep Dive
DESCRIPTION:The Advocacy and Public Affairs Group (APAG) is the ITS UK group for all things politics\, policy and communications. It provides the opportunity for members to hear and engage with key speakers covering policy or comms in the sector\, followed by an update on ITS UK’s Advocacy & Public Affairs activity. \nThis session will be scrutinising the Autumn Budget\, examining what it means for the UK\, businesses and the transport and transport technology sectors. Members will hear from transport public affairs expert\, Jo Field. Jo is the Founder and Chief Executive of JFG Communications – a dedicate transport public affairs agency. She will provide an overview of what the Chancellor’s decisions could mean for the transport sector as a whole. \nHer section will be followed by ITS UK Public Affairs & PR Executive\, Eduardo Pitts\, who will give his thoughts on what the budget might mean for the transport technology sector more specifically\, before covering an update on ITS UK’s Public Affairs & PR activity. \nRegister\nAgenda\n2:00pm | Welcome and Introduction\nMax Sugarman\, Chief Executive\, ITS UK \n2:05pm | What does the budget mean for the UK and transport?\nJo Field\, Chief Executive\, JFG Communications \n2:25pm | The Autumn Budget and transport technology\nEduardo Pitts\, Public Affairs & PR Executive\, ITS UK  \n2:40pm | Q&A and discussion \n3:00pm | ITS UK Public Affairs Update\nEduardo Pitts\, Public Affairs & PR Executive\, ITS UK  \n3:15pm | Q&A \n3:30pm | Close
URL:https://www.its-uk.org/event/advocacy-and-public-affairs-group-autumn-budget-deep-dive/
LOCATION:Online\, Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eduardo Pitts":MAILTO:eduardo.pitts@its-uk.org
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