National Highways will have a key presence at the LCRIG Innovation & Learning Festival 2026, taking place at NAEC Stoneleigh, Warwickshire on 24–25 June.
Bringing expertise, innovation and thought leadership to this must-attend event for highways and road infrastructure technology professionals, National Highways will be engaging with attendees throughout the two-day festival.
Attendees will be able to meet the National Highways team in the indoor exhibition area, where they will be showcasing initiatives, sharing insights and engaging with industry partners, local authorities, suppliers, and innovators from across the sector.
As part of the festival’s comprehensive CPD certified learning programme, National Highways representatives will be delivering two sessions in the Technical Learning Theatre on Wednesday 24 June.
Using DARe’s Transport Performance & Risk Analysis Framework to Strengthen Climate Resilience for Highways and Roads
Date: 24 June 2026
Time: 12:00pm – 12:45pm
Location: Technical Learning Theatre
This 45-minute session will explore how DARe’s Transport Performance & Risk Analysis Framework can support the highways sector in strengthening climate resilience and improving decision-making for future transport networks.
Roads Academy
Date: 24 June 2026
Time: 12:45pm – 1:00pm
Presenter: Dr. Ghaith Al-Werikat, Head of Sector Development, National Highways
Location: Technical Learning Theatre
This focused 15-minute presentation will provide an overview of the Roads Academy and its role in supporting skills development, knowledge sharing and professional growth across the sector. Commenting on National Highways’ participation in this year’s festival, Chrysoula Litina, Principal Research Engineer at National Highways, said:
“We are proud to be part of the LCRIG Innovation and Learning Festival once again. It’s a fantastic opportunity to collaborate with partners from across the road sector, share insights about new technologies and innovative solutions for the industry.
“We look forward to contributing to the conversations, demonstrating our own work, and continuing to build momentum together as we drive forward a safer, greener and more reliable road network for road users and communities across the country.”
National Highways is also demonstrating its commitment to workforce development and industry skills by sponsoring the DfT Special Recognition Excellence in Apprenticeship Delivery – Employer Award 2026.
The award recognises organisations that have shown exceptional commitment to delivering high-quality apprenticeship programmes and creating opportunities for future talent to thrive within the highways and transport sector.
Dr. Ghaith Al-Werikat, Head of Sector Development at National Highways, said:
“National Highways is proud to sponsor the DfT Special Recognition Excellence in Apprenticeship Delivery – Employer Award 2026. These awards spotlight the measurable impact that apprentices bring to our industry. Crucially, they celebrate the forward-thinking employers who invest heavily to build a more skilled, innovative, and resilient workforce across our sector.”
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