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Event
  • Session
  • Wednesday, 23 September 2015
  • 16:23 - 16:23
  • Duration: 18 mins
  • Publication date: 30 Sep 2015
  • Location: NA, Electron Building, Oxford, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Space systems, services and applications

About the session

As we embrace the technology behind increasing levels of automation in transport, we are presented with many other challenges that will require significant effort from varying sectors of industry. This opens up opportunities for many organisations, but also demands a need for improved direction, strategy and communications. This presentation will focus on these challenges, aligned to the technology and where the opportunities exist for the UK to lead in this emerging world of Automation. 

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  • communication
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  • gps
  • internet
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  • network
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  • satellite
  • science
  • smart cities
  • smart phone
  • software
  • space
  • technologies
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  • transport
  • uav
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  • wifi

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    Neil Fulton

    Transport Systems Catapult , Programme Director

    Neil Fulton is a Programme Director at the Transport Systems Catapult having joined the organisation in November 2013. He has responsibility for the Automated Transport Systems business unit, focussing on the introduction of automated and connected vehicles into the transport infrastructure and the associated barriers to this huge area of growth and potential. An example of this is the leadership of the LUTZ Pathfinder programme – a trial and test programme of technology readiness and public perception of autonomous Pods onto the pavements of Milton Keynes. Neil began his career with Cummins Engine Company in engine development, customer service and account management. He later joined Millbrook Proving Ground, leading the Powertrain Engineering business unit.
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