Call for Submissions: techUK Automated Mobility Campaign Week 2025
Submission Deadline: Friday 31 January 2025
techUK is excited to announce its upcoming Automated Mobility Campaign Week, a key opportunity to explore and highlight the transformative potential of autonomous vehicle technology in the UK. This campaign will run as part of techUK's wider campaign programme, offering techUK members the chance to share their insights and expertise on the future of Connected and Automated Mobility.
This year, we will focus on three key themes:
Day 1 – Transport Solutions:Highlighting how Automated Mobility can improve road safety, enhance user experiences, and drive sustainable transport solutions.
Day 2 - Infrastructure and Industry Needs: Examining the digital, telecoms, and physical infrastructure required to support the rollout of Automated Mobility technology.
Day 3 – Opportunities: Showcasing technological advancements and success stories from across the sector.
Who Can Contribute:
This opportunity is open exclusively to techUK members. We welcome contributions from all sectors of the Automated Mobility industry, including thought leaders, innovators, and experts shaping the future of CAM.
How to Contribute:
We are looking for thought leadership articles, case studies, blogs, vlogs or other content that addresses the campaign themes and resonates with key stakeholders in the Automated Mobility space.
Blogs
These will be published on our website as an insight page.
Between 600 – 1,000 words long.
Can include images, infographics and videos/vlogs (see below guidelines about submitting vlogs).
Add links throughout your text.
Please download our blog submission form here (instructions here), fill it in and submit alongside your content.
Vlogs
These will be published on our website as an insight page.
Submission Process:
Please send your contributions to [email protected] by 31 January 2025, with the subject line “Automated Mobility Campaign Week Contribution.”
Help us showcase the incredible advancements, challenges, and opportunities in the AV industry and drive forward the conversation on its transformative potential in the UK. We look forward to your submissions!
Further Opportunities:
Early 2025 will also see techUK launch a six-month campaign exploring the future of Robotics & Automation technologies.
This will include panel discussions, workshops, roundtables, networking sessions, tech demos, and a flagship report containing case studies & policy recommendations.
techUK member companies (plus a limited number of stakeholders) have the opportunity to speak, write, partner, attend, sponsor, and contribute to this campaign.
You can find out more about how to get involved here.
Smart Infrastructure and Systems Programme activities
techUK champion the role of technology in driving positive outcomes in our built infrastructure; from hitting net zero goals to improving safety. In doing so, we also optimise the commercial and regulatory landscape to ensure innovation in infrastructure can flourish. Visit the programme page here
Call for Submissions: techUK Automated Mobility Campaign Week 2025
techUK is excited to announce its upcoming Automated Mobility Campaign Week, a key opportunity to explore and highlight the transformative potential of autonomous vehicle technology in the UK. This campaign will run as part of techUK's wider campaign programme, offering techUK members the chance to share their insights and expertise on the future of Connected and Automated Mobility. Submission Deadline: Friday 31 January 2025.
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Teodora’s rich background varies from working in business development for a renewable energy lobbying association in Brussels to the fast moving technology innovation startup scene in the UK.
She has designed the market strategy for a German renewable energy engineering scale up for the UK, listed on Nasdaq private market, and now one of the fastest growing scale ups in the world. Previous experience also includes managing a renewable energy startup in London, which has built a small-scale biomass CHP power plant. Teodora is passionate about cross-industry collaboration and working together with academia to inform the design of future educational models and skill building.
Most recently Teodora has ran the commercial activities and business development at Future Cities Catapult, focusing on innovation in cities, digital health and wellbeing, mobility, and infrastructure. Teodora is a passionate STEM Ambassador and a vocal advocate for women in tech.
Filip joined techUK on secondment from Civil Service Fast Stream and leads techUK's work on Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM), collaborating with key industry stakeholders and government bodies, Filip works with a focus on fostering innovation and shaping the regulatory landscape, to ensure the UK's position as a global leader in CAM.
Filip graduated with a law degree from Queen Mary University of London in 2023. Prior to joining techUK, he worked at the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), focusing on renewable electricity supply chains as part of the UK’s Contracts for Difference renewable electricity initiative. Following this, he joined the Civil Service Fast Stream and worked as a Strategy Manager at the Ministry of Justice, contributing to the development of the new Prisoner Education Service.
Outside of work, Filip is an avid history and football fan and former professional swimmer.
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Lucas Banach
Programme Assistant, Data Centres, Climate, Environment and Sustainability, Market Access, techUK
Lucas Banach is Programme Assistant at techUK, he works on a range of programmes including Data Centres; Climate, Environment & Sustainability; Market Access and Smart Infrastructure and Systems.
Before that Lucas who joined in 2008, held various roles in our organisation, which included his role as Office Executive, Groups and Concept Viability Administrator, and most recently he worked as Programme Executive for Public Sector. He has a postgraduate degree in International Relations from the Andrzej Frycz-Modrzewski Cracow University.