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Four considerations for rolling out a Clean Air Zone (CAZ)
Where do we begin in rolling out Clean Air Zones (CAZs) initiatives across the UK to tackle pollution and promote greener travel?
How do Brits feel about EVs and the 2030 ban on petrol and diesel...
The UK is set for an all-electric future, but how do British people feel about the transition to EVs and the 2030 ban on petrol and diesel cars?
Autonomous Shipping – from autonomy to sustainability
Marco Molica Colella, Senior Innovation Consultant at CiaoTech (PNO Group) looks at the autonomous shipping industry and the journey it will take to improve its sustainability.
Cyber risk: how secure is our critical infrastructure?
We can’t be complacent about cybersecurity threats to critical national infrastructure - every organisation must play a part in protecting it.
Safety standards in maritime transport
Mateusz Szymański, Member of the European Economic and Social Committee, examines safety standards in maritime transport.
Tackling energy and supply chain pressures
Yunex Traffic discusses combatting rising energy costs and supply chain pressures through intelligent design.
Travel chaos at Dover: French border mismanagement or Brexit complications?
There have been significant delays at Dover in recent days, leading to concerns that congestion may continue at the UK border long-term.
Is it time for a new approach to the supply chain?
Gavin Trimnell of Yunex Traffic discusses changes in supply chain operations in response to current global affairs.
Recursive Urbanism – with Paul Guzzardo
Paul Guzzardo is an innovator of Recursive Urbanism, examining the intersection of artificially intelligent machines and the City Street.
UK Government to create temporary visas for HGV drivers
The UK Government have proposed expire-at-Christmas visas for 5,000 HGV drivers - weeks after Transport Secretary Grant Shapps spoke against "using foreign labour" in the haulage industry.
The impact of technology, digitalisation and automation on mobility and workforce
Professor Pronello presents the WE-TRANSFORM project and the activities of her research group TRIS - Transport Research for Innovation and Sustainability.
Enabling sensing technology for the next generation of flight
Professor Kristi A. Morgansen, University of Washington, explores the potential of using sensing technology in the next generation of flight.
Infrastructure and jobs for energy and mobility
Prof Dr Michael Düren from Justus Liebig University Giessen shares his expertise on infrastructure and jobs for both energy and mobility.
Only 1% of people flying to the UK are going to a quarantine hotel
The Home Affairs Committee Chair Yvette Cooper found that 1% of the 15,000 people flying to the UK daily are being processed through the quarantine hotel system.
Intelligent traffic systems (ITS) in the UK
Wilke Reints, Managing Director of Siemens Mobility Limited’s Intelligent Traffic Systems business, turns our thoughts towards intelligent traffic systems (ITS) including comment on traffic volumes, air quality and electric vehicles.
Project SPROUT: The new urban blueprint for sustainable mobility
We spoke with Dr Teresa de la Cruz, Project Manager at Zaragoza Logistics Center and Dr Georgia Ayfantopoulou, Research Director, Deputy Director Hellenic Institute of Transport, Centre for Research and Technology Hellas, about their work to create a universal set of policies for sustainable mobility.
Enterprise-grade wireless connectivity in the public transport industry
Mark Page, Cradlepoint, discusses how the public transport industry could change via the use of enterprise-grade wireless connectivity.
EU invests over €2bn in transport projects to boost the EU’s green recovery
The EU is injecting almost €2.2bn into 140 key transport projects to boost the green recovery by improving sustainable transport links across the continent and creating jobs.
Disparate governance frameworks causes underperformance in the rail industry
Jacqueline Hughes, a senior risk analyst at Equib, explores how disparate governance is creating problems for the rail sector.
Noise reduction solution bends sound waves upwards: Less impact on environment
Here, Bart Willems discusses the Dutch noise reduction solution using diffraction to decrease the impact on the environment.