Connected infrastructure for the transportation of the future
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Connected infrastructure for the transportation of the future
Connected infrastructure for the transportation of the future Wednesday 14th September 2016 Milton Keynes Register for free at: https: goo.gl RUcH1b // AGENDA 10:30 10:40 10:55 / 11:10 ABOUT THE WORKSHOP Connected and autonomous vehicles (CAV) offer the promise of increased efficiency of use of the UK's transport network, and of an associated improvement of the traveller experience. This workshop brings together key players from industry, the public sector and academia to distill the challenges in progressing the benefits of CAV, and to scope future work to overcome these challenges.The workshop will be technically focused, with keynote speakers covering the range of CAV issues, followed by a professionally facilitated workshop. It is jointly hosted by TICS (Sheffield University’s partnership with the Transport Systems Catapult) and the CommNet2 EPSRC network project. 11:25 Welcome & refreshments Steve Yianni / Paul Zanelli, Catapult Key Speaker 1: How will CAV impact traffic technology infrastructure maintenance and operations Paul Rose, Amey Key Speaker 2: Traveling in the Vehicle of the Future Dr Alex Mouzakitis, JLR Key Speaker 3: Software and System Resilience Dr Phil Greenway, Catapult Key Speaker 4: Establishing the interdependent research agenda of transport and communications Dr Simon Fletcher, Real Wireless 11:40 TICS round up of the morning 11:55 Lunch / Tour of TSC Centre 13:00 Workshop (Part 1) 14:15 Refreshments 14:30 Workshop (Part 2) Faclitor-Dr Kevin Byron Kevin is a research skills and enterprise consultant working with HEIs and industries in the UK and Europe. He has over 25 years of experience working in industry in the areas of photonics and telecommunications. He has published and presented his research on creative thinking innovation, problem solving and the limitations of ideageneration in groups at various conferences and publications. At this Challenge Workshop, Kevin will facilitate a session to encourage participants to creatively think of the challenges around the topics of systems and infrastructure of the transport for the future by generating new questions and approaching perceived knowledge from new angles. This session aims to be both informative and engaging. 15:30 Expert Panel 16:00 Close KEY NOTE SPEAKERS Paul Rose Paul is a Technical Director in Amey. He is responsible for leading on ITS technology, particularly in the Urban environment. Paul has more than 26 years’ experience developing ITS solutions in the UK, Europe, the Middle East and Australia. He spent 18 years in various software engineering roles specialising in embedded systems and telecommunications software, in the oil and gas, water and primarily ITS industries, with particular involvement in standards such as UTMC. He has been an ITS Consultant for the last 11 years, advising on and delivering solutions for public sector clients, focusing on innovation in ITS in the areas of sensor networks, telecommunications, open standardsand particularly on transport and the impact it has on the environment. Dr Alex Mouzakitis Alex is the head of the Electrical, Electronics and Software Engineering Research Department at Jaguar Land Rover. Dr Mouzakitis has over 15 years of technological and managerial experience especially in the area of automotive embedded systems. He is responsible for leading a multidisciplinary research and technology department dedicated to deliver advanced research projects in the areas of humanmachine interface, digital transformation, selflearning vehicle, machine learning & big data analytics, smart/connected systems and onboard/off board data platforms. Dr Phil Greenway Phil is Head of Engineering and Professional Head of Technology at Transport Systems Catapult. He has held a number of senior management posts including Head of the Systems Engineering Innovation Centre, a strategic partnership between industry and academia, Principal system architect and Design Authority for the corporate funded Integrated Capability and Technology Programme, and has worked on strategic businessled R&D requirements in Autonomy, ISTAR, C4I, and TLCM projects. Dr Simon Fletcher Simon takes responsibility for the overall technology offering and strategy of Real Wireless. Through its expert Advisors Real Wireless works with clients in the creation of wireless technologies, their deployment and optimal use. Prior to Real Wireless, Simon worked at NEC Corporation leading developments of emerging global market product strategies, portfolio alignment, and innovation programmes including early 5G, Cities and IoT business. He is the Innovation Manager for the 5GPPP project 5GNORMA which develops enabling technologies, architectures, business model and economic insights for 5G.