The Car & The City
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The Car & The City

The car as part of the intelligent urban mobility agenda

12 Nov 2015 The KIA Oval London

Conference
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£149 - £299 + VAT

A Landor LINKS Intelligent City Mobility Event

Car and the City provides transport, urban design, intelligent mobility, city management, parking, smarter travel and automotive professionals with a forum in which to explore and discuss how integrated urban mobility is evolving. We have a once in generation opportunity to transform our cities.

  • Discover the implications for city authorities: Intelligent connectivity is changing when, how and why we use cars

  • Politics is changing: Car journeys which have historically topped the modal split are being challenged as unacceptably noisy, polluting, space-grabbing and potentially dangerous

  • Plan now for the future: The automobile is a highly adaptive technology. In the very near future the car become a sustainable, efficient and acceptable element of integrated urban mobility?

Car and the City will answer key questions:

  • What are the possible futures for improved car-based urban mobility?
  • Can we liberate the vast spaces required to move and to park cars?
  • What needs to change to ensure that smart, connected and shared cars provide real civic benefit?
  • How can city leadership positively shape future mobility for work, living and leisure?
  • How should we plan as the model mix on our roads changes?
  • Should changes be market or policy driven?
  • What does the roadmap for change look like, and who is making key decisions?

In most cities and towns, car journeys top the modal split, and are often regarded by critics as wasteful, inefficient and selfish. But the automobile is a highly adaptive mode, and its role in the future – the very near future – could be significantly different. In future, can there be a socially and environmentally friendly role for automobiles?

New technologies connecting drivers, passengers, vehicles and infrastructure are being introduced to our cars, streets, roads and cities at an ever-quickening pace. Within five years, industry experts and government agree, such technologies will be widely used. Could they make car travel a more sustainable, efficient and acceptable element of integrated urban mobility?

The Car and the City looks at how we can plan for the best possible car futures. Co-located with Space and Place and Parking World

All tickets enable you to move freely between the concurrently running conference streams

This agenda setting event will explore themes such as:

  • integration across the network between the car other modes and public transport
  • intelligent vehicles: 'in-car' and 'between-car' smartness
  • is the future one of private or shared vehicles?
  • the emerging regulatory framework for cars
  • ITS and UTMS - the link between cars and cities
  • autonomous self-driving vehicles and their impacts on mobility patterns
  • new vehicle technologies - clean engines, in-car information and guidance, automotive apps etc.
  • maximising efficient use of cars - ensuring they spend less time parked and idle
  • cars and parking as a land-use issue
  • the environmental, health and wellbeing challenges of vehicle use (air quality and inactivity)
  • emerging economic models for vehicle use: Vehicles-as-a-Service (VaaS), sharing economy, collaborative consumption, cloud commuting etc.

The programme

The event is programmed by Juliana O'Rourke and organised by the Landor LINKS team, which runs the EV Summit, Urban Mobility, Modelling World, the British Parking Awards, Parking & Property and the Cycle Cities events.

To discuss the programme contact Juliana O'Rourke via email: juliana.orourke@landor.co.uk

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Iain Forbes, Head of the DfT-BIS Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles joint policy centre
  • John Polak, Professor of Transport Demand and Head of the Centre for Transport Studies, Imperial College London
  • Sampo Hietanen, CEO of ITS Finland, and Chairman of Mobility as a Service, Finland
  • Phil Goodwin, Professor of Transport Policy, University College London and University of the West of England
  • Gerry Keaney, Chief Executive, British Vehicle Rental and Leasing Association (BVRLA)
  • Nick Anderson, New Project Development,Transport Systems Catapult
  • Martyn Briggs, Industry Principal, Mobility, Automotive & Transportation, Frost & Sullivan
    Chris Reeves, Commercial Manager, Intelligent Mobility and Future Transport Technologies, HORIBA MIRA Ltd
  • Professor John Miles, Chairman of the UK Automotive Council Working Group on Intelligent Mobility and ARUP/RAEng Res Chair Transitional Energy Strategies, Cambridge University
  • Ian Patey, Chairman ITS UK Connected Vehicle Interest Group and Business Unit Director, Technology, at Mouchel
  • Nick Lester-Davis, director of services, London Councils
  • Steve Melia, lecturer in transport and planning, University of the West of England
  • Max Crane-Robinson, commercial director, National Car Parks
  • John Dales, Director, Urban Movement
  • Oliver Davey, Traffic Engineer, Urban Movement
  • David Graham, head of strategy (Workplaces and Schools), Living Streets
  • Joe Green, Smarter Choice Manager, Sustrans (West Midlands)
  • Vanessa Kelly, Major Infrastructure Delivery Officer, Cambridgeshire County Council
  • Dr Rachel Lee, Policy & Research Coordinator, Living Streets
  • Jon Little, Complementary Measures Manager: Mini-Holland, Waltham Forest Council
  • Andrew Potter, Technical Director, WSP/Parsons Brinckerhoff
  • John Siraut, Director, Economics, Jacobs

The exhibition
The Car and the City will provide your organisation with the perfect opportunity to carefully target the marketing of your products and services to those within the Intelligent Mobility and related sectors. 

  • The exhibition package comprises:
  • 3m x 2m exhibition floor space
  • Table & chair
  • Power supply and Wi-Fi access
  • Two delegate places with access to all seminars
  • Company profile in the exhibition guide
  • Online promotion via the event website and e-shots

To book a stand:
Contact Daniel Simpson to discuss sponsorship opportunities and exhibiting at The Car and the City: 


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