About The Virtual Conference
The Future of Roads and The Infrastructure to Support Them Virtual ‘Live’ will bring together key stakeholders to discuss the challenges of delivering next-generation transport networks optimized for a new era of technological innovation.
As we speed toward a future of connected, autonomous, electric vehicles and shared mobility solutions, it is increasingly apparent that current infrastructure is not suitably equipped to keep up with the changes ahead. Studies suggest that over US$900bn of investment is required annually in road infrastructure to meet current projected growth models, and substantially more will be needed to enhance road networks to fully realize the potential of a new age of transportation.
The Future of Roads and The Infrastructure to Support Them Virtual ‘Live’ will enable key stakeholders to network and discuss the challenges that lie ahead: from disruptive charging solutions and the associated delivery of energy and its generation, to robust and secure connectivity for autonomous vehicles. The event will also examine the implementation of free-flow tolling and revenue capture in a non-ownership landscape, and explore how the use of AI and enhanced user-generated data can reduce or prevent congestion altogether.
With many governments implementing near-term targets for greener, more efficient electric transport, and car makers continuing to refine the safety technologies that will underpin full self-driving AVs, public- and private-sector investment in roads and the associated infrastructure technology is at a critical point. Join us to discover the latest solutions and alternative viewpoints that will shape the future of our roads.
Speakers

Timo Möller
McKinsey Center for Future Mobility

Angelos Amditis
National Technical University of Athens

Steve Birdsall
Gaist Solutions Ltd

Charlie Levine
ElectReon

Sergio Alejandro Perez Romero
IPT Technology

David Schatz
WiTricity Corporation

Shubham Bhusari
RoyalHaskoning DHV

Daniel Ruiz
Angoka

Claudio Vittori
IHS Markit

Harm Jan Mostert
Provincie Noord-Holland

Janet Wood
New Power Report
Michael Linke
Deutsche Telekom/T-Systems

Musthafa Chakkalakunnan
Public Work Authority

Adrian Talbot
Ferrovial

Raul Bravo
Outsight

Muhammad Awais Khan
Institute of Telecommunications

Pierpaolo Tona
CINEA - European Commission

Olivier Haas
Coventry University

Paul Stith
Black & Veatch

Christian Hahn
Hubject

Paul Grayston
Jacobs

Theo Panayi
Arcadis Consulting (UK) Ltd

Mark Gorter
RoyalHaskoning DHV

James Harris
One.Network