Why attend Smarter Tomorrow?

Smarter Tomorrow is the event for professionals tasked with improving cities, streets and travel

Understanding the needs of cities and citizens is key to delivering smart solutions that can be scaled as needed.

The evolving smart city data and services market is vast and uncoordinated, with a variety of connectivity and data models being put forward. Smarter Tomorrow focuses on the projects and solutions that show real promise today for a better tomorrow. 

Cities, Travel and Streets are key areas where emerging technologies are improving towns and cities for the benefit of all.

Join us at Smarter Tomorrow 2019 to share best practice on achievable ways forward in these three key areas:

The three themes:

 

 

 

Smarter Cities

Smart city governance and buy-in, community engagement, scaling up solutions, smart city infrastructure, Internet of Things, digital connectivity, 5G networks, urban models, clean energy, resilience, lighting and resource management

Smarter Travel 

Travel demand, walking, cycling, shared / autonomous / connected modes, electric transport, smarter commuting, DRT, intelligent mobility innovation, freight and e-cargo, first and last mile solutions, ticketing and enhanced public transport services

Smarter Streets

Safe, accessible and efficient streets, flexible and dynamic kerbside, street and traffic management, parking, EV infrastructure, ITS and road danger reduction

 

 

 

Smarter Tomorrow is the must-attend showcase for towns and cities seeking the biggest benefits from good design and smart, connected technologies.

Cities, Travel and Streets are key areas where emerging technologies are improving towns and cities for the benefit of all.  Join us at Smarter Tomorrow 2019 to share best practice on achievable ways forward in these areas:

  • Infrastructure optimisation and prioritisation

  • Decarbonising passenger and freight transport

  • Dynamic use of the kerbside, parking, streets and public space

  • New tools for integrating transport and urban planning

  • Mapping and wayfinding

  • Smarter travel choices

  • Improving public engagement and communication

The 7th Annual event for local government departments to meet, network and share experiences and best practice.  

It's about people, not tech

It's about how leaders and communities in towns and cities can make use of new tech-based services for more  efficient, cleaner and safer ways of living. Its focus is firmly on people and outcomes.

It will provide clarity in a sea of hype

Smarter Tomorrow is where local authorities can explore the best ideas, case studies and success stories about using tech for the public good.

It’s where local authorities can see what’s on offer, and decide what might work for them

Meet early adopters, innovators, smart practitioners, tech / service suppliers and academia to improve our understanding, engagement and skills around a Smarter Tomorrow

Smarter Tomorrow is the only event that truly connects the full range of stakeholders including politicians, policy makers, planners, engineers, academia and business. 

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Sponsors:

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SP Energy Networks
SP Enenrgy Networks
EA Technology PTV Group
Smarter Grid Solutions

Host and supporters:

Liverpool City Region
Liverpool City Region Liverpool City Region
Merseytravel
The Department for Transport
Liverpool City Region MEP
SNC Lavalin Atkins Mott MacDonald

Media Partners:

Local Transport Today
Parking Review

 

 

 

Delegate & Logistics Enquiries: conferences@landor.co.uk | 020 7091 7865
Sponsorship & Exhibiting Enquiries: daniel@landor.co.uk | 020 7091 7861
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Why attend?

Smarter Tomorrow
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SP Energy Networks

Sponsored by:

Forty Two.
EA Technology
PTV Group

23-24 October 2019
Exhibition Centre, Liverpool

Organised by:

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Liverpool City Region

Hosted by:

Milton Keynes Council
Liverpool City Region Liverpool City Region