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Kevin is a research skills and enterprise consultant working with HEIs
and industries in the UK and Europe. He has over 25 years of experienceworking in industry in the areas of photonics and telecommunications.
He has published and presented his research on creative thinkinginnovation, problem solving and the limitations of idea-generation in
groups at various conferences and publications. At this ChallengeWorkshop, Kevin will facilitate a session to encourage participants tocreatively think of the challenges around the topics of systems and
infrastructure of the transport for the future by generating newquestions and approaching perceived knowledge from new angles. This
session aims to be both informative and engaging.
Facilitator-Dr Kevin Byron
Connected and autonomous vehicles (CAV) offer thepromise of increased efficiency of use of the UK's transportnetwork, and of an associated improvement of the travellerexperience. This workshop brings together key players from
industry, the public sector and academia to distill thechallenges in progressing the benefits of CAV, and to scopefuture research to overcome these challenges.The workshopwill be technically focused, with keynote speakers covering
the range of CAV issues, followed by a professionallyfacilitated workshop. It is jointly hosted by TICS (Sheffield
University’s partnership with the Transport SystemsCatapult) and the CommNet2 EPSRC network project.
Wednesday 14th September 2016Milton Keynes
Register for free at:https://goo.gl/RUcH1b
Connected Infrastructurefor Transportation in the
FutureWelcome & refreshmentsOpening with Dr Michel Le Lerre TICS,Prof Timothy O'Farrell Commnet2 & Dr Paul Zanelli, Transport Sytems Catapult
Key Speaker 1: How will CAV impact traffic
technology infrastructure maintenance and
operations Paul Rose, Amey
Key Speaker 2: Traveling in the Vehicle of
the Future Dr Alex Mouzakitis, JLR
10:30
10:00
10:40
10:55
11:10 Key Speaker 3: Software and System
Resilience Dr Phil Greenway, Catapult
11:25 Key Speaker 4: Establishing the
interdependent research agenda of transport
and communications Dr Simon Fletcher,Real Wireless
11:40 TICS round up of the morning
Arrival/Registration
11:55 Lunch / Presentation of LUTZ driverless
pods
13:00 Facilitated open space meeting onfuture research in V2XKevin Byron on open space methodology
& identifying discussion themes
Open space session 1: parallel
discussions
Refreshments 14:1514:30 Open space session 2: parallel discussions
15:30
16:00
Expert PanelSummary and Close
Prof Timothy O'Farrell Commnet2/ UoS
AGENDA
Dr Alex MouzakitisAlex is the head of the Electrical, Electronics andSoftware Engineering Research Department at JaguarLand Rover. Dr Mouzakitis has over 15 years oftechnological and managerial experience especially inthe area of automotive embedded systems. He isresponsible for leading a multidisciplinary research andtechnology department dedicated to deliver advancedresearch projects in the areas of humanmachineinterface, digital transformation, selflearning vehicle,machine learning & big data analytics, smart/connectedsystems and onboard/off board data platforms.
Paul Rose
Dr Phil Greenway Phil is Head of Engineering and Professional Technology atTransport Systems Catapult. He has held a number of seniormanagement posts including Head of the SystemsEngineering Innovation Centre, a strategic partnershipbetween industry and academia, Principal system architectand Design Authority for the corporate funded IntegratedCapability and Technology Programme, and has worked onstrategic businessled R&D requirements in Autonomy,ISTAR, C4I, and TLCM projects.
Dr Simon FletcherSimon takes responsibility for the overall technology offering and
strategy of Real Wireless. Through its expert Advisors RealWireless works with clients in the creation of wireless
technologies, their deployment and optimal use. Prior to RealWireless, Simon worked at NEC Corporation leading
developments of emerging global market product strategies,portfolio alignment, and innovation programmes including early5G, Cities and IoT business. He is the Innovation Manager forthe 5GPPP project 5GNORMA which develops enablingtechnologies, architectures, business model and economic
insights for 5G.
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
KEY NOTE SPEAKERS
Paul is a Technical Director in Amey. He is responsible forleading on ITS technology, particularly in the Urbanenvironment. Paul has more than 26 years’ experiencedeveloping ITS solutions in the UK, Europe, the MiddleEast and Australia. He spent 18 years in various softwareengineering roles specialising in embedded systems andtelecommunications software, in the oil and gas, water andprimarily ITS industries, with particular involvement instandards such as UTMC. He has been an ITS Consultantfor the last 11 years, advising on and delivering solutionsfor public sector clients, focusing on innovation in ITS inthe areas of sensor networks, telecommunications, openstandardsand particularly on transport and the impact ithas on the environment.