Connected Autonomous Mobility and Infrastructure (CAM) Panel - Interchange Manchester
(times tbc)5 March 2025
Manchester
Join us on 5 March @ Interchange Manchester for our panel on Connected Autonomous Mobility integration into multi-modal transport systems.
The session will host a panel of industry experts, technology providers, and policymakers who will discuss the challenges and opportunities in ensuring a seamless and scalable CAM future. techUK is delighted to be supporting Interchange 2025 for another year, the UK’s leading event dedicated to advancing digital infrastructure and mobility innovation.
We are also launching and will be discussing our report developed in partnership with Frazer-Nash Consultancy and techUK members. This research explores the digital infrastructure, telecoms requirements, data-sharing frameworks, and policy changes needed to enable CAM deployment across highways, rail, and urban transport networks
Agenda:
Welcome and Opening Remarks, Robert Price, techUK
Overview of the event objectives and the importance of CAM integration in the UK’s transport ecosystem.
Frazer-Nash Methodology Session: Launch of the techUK and Frazer-Nash Study
Presentation of the study’s methodology and key findings.
Deep dive into critical insights on CAM specific needs
Panel Session: Policy and Infrastructure for Future CAM Deployment
Highlighting the policy shifts and infrastructure enhancements required to support CAM.
Closing Remarks
Summary of key discussions and next steps for CAM research and deployment.
Why attend?
Exclusive insights: Get a first look at techUK’s latest research and recommendations for integrating CAM into the UK’s transport ecosystem.
Expert discussion: Hear from key voices in transport technology, infrastructure, and policy on how the UK can create a smarter, more connected mobility future.
Networking opportunities: Connect with industry leaders, decision-makers, and innovators shaping the future of digital transport.
techUK is proud to support Interchange 2025 as a platform for meaningful discussions on the future of mobility and digital infrastructure. We encourage all those involved in intelligent transport, digital connectivity, and mobility innovation to join us for this important conversation. For more insights on techUK’s work in transport and mobility, visit techUK Insights.
We look forward to seeing you in Manchester! 🚀
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Associate Director for Climate, Environment and Sustainability, techUK
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Prior to joining techUK he worked in public affairs and policy has an avid interest in new and emerging technologies. Craig has a degree in Ancient History from King’s College London and spends his time watching Watford FC and holding out hope for Half Life 3.
Josh joined techUK as a Programme Manager for Telecoms and Net Zero in August 2024.
In this role, working jointly across the techUK Telecoms and Climate Programmes, Josh is responsible for leading on telecoms infrastructure deployment and uptake and supporting innovation opportunities, as well as looking at how the tech sector can be further utilised in the UK’s decarbonisation efforts.
Prior to joining techUK, Josh’s background was in public affairs and communications, working for organisations across a diverse portfolio of sectors including defence, telecoms and infrastructure; aiding clients through stakeholder engagement, crisis communications, media outreach as well as secretariat duties.
Outside of work, Josh has a keen interest in music, painting and sailing.
Alec joined techUK in 2025 as the Programme Manager for Sustainability within the Climate, Environment, and Sustainability Programme.
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