Event Alert: Where Do You Think You’re Going…Workshop to Help Shape Future Research Into Sustainable Intelligent Transport – June 25 – Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
(Source: Eventbrite via Bernie Wagenblast)
Newcastle University and Imperial College would like to invite you to participate in a different sort of Workshop to help shape future research into sustainable intelligent transport.
It will be sparky; it will be challenging; it will think the unthinkable – and it will be FREE with refreshments provided.
You’ll not want to miss it, will you?
- Will the Internet and technology influence how we travel? Whether we travel at all?
- Can technology help mobility?
- How useful is “user-generated content”?
- How far can mobile Internet and Web2.0 get you? – literally
- Where is transport research going?
- Did Beethoven have a food processor?
Come and listen to new thoughts on old problems; share with us what you think matters; show us what you’re up to; join in when people ask the questions they’ve always wanted to pose on transport and the Internet; suggest the areas you think need investigation.
Proceedings will be live blogged and tweeted from the event; together with remote contributions. These will be forwarded to EPSRC as the outcome of the workshop and the SIMM final report.
If you’d like details about attending, exhibiting, making a short presentation or demonstrating a product or technology, or following the workshop online please contact Hannah Bryan:hannah.bryan@newcastle.ac.uk at Newcastle University (0191 222 6420).
This is the outline programme. It is still a work in progress, and is likely to change before the actual event, especially as we’d like your comments on it .
So, your thoughts and comments are welcome, particularly for the interactive panel sessions in the afternoon…
09:30 – 10:30 | Arrival / demo set up / introductions / bit of an informal chin-wag before the heavy stuff begins |
10:30 – 12:00 | Directions of Travel – Chaired by Eric Sampson |
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12:00 – 13:00 | Pyromanics’ Networking Lunch – with ample time to view demonstrations |
13:00 – 15:00 | Over to you! A series of demonstrations, short presentations and open discussion. Themes might include:
Please comment on the blog with your suggestions for what should be in here. Perhaps you’d like to give a short presentation, demonstrate a system or suggest a topic we need to be covering – we’d love to hear from you! |
15:30 – 16:00 | Where next? Are we missing anything? |
16:00 – 16:30 | Summary, Feedback and Final Q&A |
16:30 – 18:00 | Networking Refreshments – Beers and Banter |
18:00 | Close |