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Launch of the ITS Exports Study

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Join us for the launch of a new study exploring the export priorities of the UK ITS sector.

On 9 November, as part of International Trade Week, ITS UK will be launching a new report, developed in partnership with the Department for Transport, highlighting the key overseas markets for UK companies delivering transport technology solutions.

The report builds on a survey of over 100 businesses to examine the export potential of the sector and how industry and Government can work together to promote UK transport technology capabilities on the international stage. The report is a significant development for the industry, and will allow us to prioritise our overseas engagement going forward.

Running from 2 to 5pm on 9 November, the event will provide the opportunity for the sector to hear about the latest developments across the global sector!


Agenda

14:00 | Doors Open

  • Teas, coffees and refreshments served. Networking.

14:30 | Welcome

  • Darren Capes, ITS Policy Lead and TTF Manager, Traffic and Technology Division, Department for Transport
  • Max Sugarman, Chief Executive, Intelligent Transport Systems UK

14:35 | Keynote: The Earl of Minto, Minister for Regulatory Reform, Department for Business and Trade

14:45 | ITS Exports Study Presentation

  • Max Sugarman, Chief Executive, Intelligent Transport Systems UK

15:15 | Panel Discussion: Supporting UK expertise to thrive in a global ITS market

  • Alison Young, Head of Global Investment, Connected Places Catapult
  • Neil Walker, Exports Director, Railway Industry Association
  • Nora Ali, International Channel Manager, Clearview Intelligence
  • Stewart Rogers, Sales Manager, Neology

15:45 | Engaging with Horizon Europe

  • Stefano Mainero, EPN Consulting

16.15  | Closing Remarks

17:00 |  Event ends

Location: 

Railway Industry Association
Kings Buildings
16 Smith Square
London
SW1P 3HQ
 

 

When
9th November 2023 2:00 PM through  5:00 PM
Location
Railway Industry Association
Kings Buildings
16 Smith Square
London
SW1P 3HQ