Future Mobility Symposium 2020

Invite to attend the Future Mobility Symposium 2020

As part of the Innovate UK Government funded (CCAV 2) project ‘SYNERGY’, the Complexity Planning and Urbanism Lab (CPU-Lab) at the Manchester School of Architecture in partnership with Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is organising the Future Mobility Symposium 2020 in Manchester. The event will take place on the 14th January  from 14:00-18:00 pm.

This half day event is planned around Connected Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs), to explore their potentials, pitfalls, government policies, current projects and research conducted in this area. The event will include a panel of experts from industry, academia and government to discuss issues and share their views around the implementation of the technology, upcoming projects, policy work and potential concerns. This event will feature a number of provocations from experts in the field followed by a round-table discussion leading to a published public report.

We hope you can join us at the above high profile event with participants from Imperial College London, CCAV, GMCA, TfGM, Oxfordshire City Council and Connected Places Catapult. Please use the following link to register on Eventbrite   https://www.eventbrite.com/e/future-mobility-symposium-2020-tickets-83339104505

download CPU-Lab presentation here

Posts | November 29, 2019 3:29 pm

Future Mobility Symposium 2020

As part of the Innovate UK Government funded Centre for Connected Autonomous Vehicles (CCAV 2) project ‘SYNERGY’, the Complexity Planning and Urbanism Lab (CPU-Lab) at the Manchester School of Architecture in partnership with Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) organised the Future Mobility Symposium 2020 in Manchester.

This half day event was planned around Connected Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs), to explore their potentials, pitfalls, government policies, current projects and research conducted in this area. The event included a panel of experts from industry, academia and government to discuss issues and share their views around the implementation of the technology, upcoming projects, policy work and potential concerns. This event featured a number of provocations from experts in the field followed by a round-table discussion. The provocations and discussion were revolved around the following themes:

• Disruption to existing services

• Benefi ts (for mobility)

• Risks

• Urban Transformation / Changes required to City Infrastructure

 

click here to download Future Mobility Symposium 2020 report

Posts | April 15, 2020 11:35 am