The Transport Technology Forum has announced that highways and transport solutions provider Clearview Intelligence has re-signed as the main sponsor for 2025’s TTF Conference, which returns to the Hinckley Island Hotel in Leicestershire from 6-8 May.
This popular event supported by the Department for Transport and Innovate UK brings together national government, local authorities, suppliers and academia to explain government policy and showcase best practice and innovation in the use of technology.
Clearview Intelligence delivers a range of transport technology solutions, from intelligent solar road studs and traffic counters to video analytics and journey time management.
“The TTF Conference has become one of the must-attend events of the year, giving us in the supply chain a chance to talk with national government and local authorities,” commented Clearview Intelligence Managing Director Nick Lanigan. “We have found real value in spending quality time discussing how our smart and sustainable data-led solutions can assist local authorities achieve their required goals.”
As well as Clearview Intelligence, Yunex Traffic has re-signed as a sponsor, supporting the networking reception on the first evening while AECOM will again support the Working Group meetings.
Exhibitor packages for members of the supply chain are on sale, and companies interested in taking part should contact organisers at the Local Council Roads Innovation Group as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
The TTF conference is a key event for practitioners in local authorities and their supply chains to better understand the use of technology to deliver improved local highway services. Using sponsorship revenue from the private sector, local authorities will be able to send a representative who will receive a place at the conference and an invitation to networking events, including the conference dinner. They will have their hotel cost covered too.
“The TTF acts as a bridge between Central and Local Government, so it is vital that we get as many authorities along as is possible,” commented Kerry Winstanley, Finance and Operations Director and the Local Council Roads Innovation Group. “As a community interest company, LCRIG is able to re-invest all sponsorship generously received from the private sector to enable representatives from local government to attend.”
The event will hear from a range of experts from the Department for Transport, Innovate UK, Local Authorities and other influential speakers to discuss challenges facing the sector, the latest funding programmes, wider transport policy considerations and ongoing government projects. The draft agenda also includes detailed updates from the TTF’s Working Groups, while the supply chain will share insights into how technology solutions can help transform and solve future transport issues.
By sponsoring and exhibiting, private sector suppliers can showcase their companies in an extremely cost-effective way, get a chance to present to the delegates and meet senior central and local government transport leaders. More information is available on the TTF website, or by emailing [email protected].
Bookings are now open. Visit the website to find details of sponsorship and exhibitor packages and the registration form to apply for local authority fully-funded places which include a delegate pass, hotel accommodation and catering and refreshments.
The TTF will also be playing an active role in the LCRIG Innovation and Learning Festival in Warwickshire in July, as well as the Strictly Highways conference at the beginning of October. The TTF Autumn Update will again take place next November.
(Picture shows Peter Cattell from Clearview speaking at last year’s event, courtesy TTF)