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Street of the Future Award
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Appyparking - Smart City Parking Harrogate
The Smart City solution is specifically designed to best serve the needs of those who need to park whilst providing a powerful kerbside management tool for local authorities to better manage and optimise their assets.
Highly Commended:
Urban Data Eye - Redistributing the Flow of Market Square
This project leverages machine learning algorithms, developed by Urban Data Eye, and urban design techniques to track and analyse pedestrian behaviour and activities distribution in the square. The proposed methodology yielded new types of data, currently unavailable at this level of precision in our cities, about people’s interactions with their urban environment without involving the collection of private and personal data and produced new knowledge for PDP and the city of Pittsburgh.
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Open Data Award
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Universities of Cambridge, Leeds, and Westminster - Propensity to Cycle Tool
The Propensity to Cycle Tool (PCT) is a free, open-source tool for transport planning, with a focus on strategic cycleway network planning. It enables users to envision scenarios of 'cycling futures', at area, desire line, route and route network levels. The PCT uses innovative open source technology to present the results in a free, publicly available web application, and provides open access data downloads. The PCT has continuously evolved over the last three years to cover Wales, a school travel layer, and updates to the underlying route data.
Highly Commended:
Transport for London - Cycle Infrastructure Database
London’s new Cycling Infrastructure Database (CID) - the world’s largest and most comprehensive database of cycling infrastructure - is intended to address our customers' barriers to cycling by providing open data to drive forward the development of products to help Londoners with clear and accurate information about cycling infrastructure, helping them plan cycle journeys with confidence. The CID is a core part of the TFL Cycling Action Plan, which sets out how TfL, boroughs and others will work together to make London the world’s best big city for cycling, and it will help deliver Vision Zero.
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TRANStech Business of the Year Awards
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Winner - SME
Minicabit
minicabit is Britain's largest comparison website, enabling consumers and businesses to compare and book quotes from over 800 Cab Operators in over 550 UK towns and cities. Its platform also powers online cab bookings for the likes of Heathrow Airport, Expedia and Ascot amongst many other major brands.
Winner – Large Company
VPS Group
VPS Intelligent Transport Solutions team have created a suite of innovative systems to form its Smartzone Safety System for transport: Mobile Variable Message systems, Smart Tower CCTV, Journey Time solutions, Bridge Strike Prevention and body and dash camera systems that are integrated to provide a sophisticated blend of technologies.
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City Region Award
The City Region Award recognises city regions which are achieving connected, seamless and easy to use multi-modal urban mobility though solutions enabled by combining transport and technology.
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Oxfordshire County Council - I-Hub Innovation Team: Supporting a Smarter Oxfordshire
For the last 6 years the IHUB team has supported, delivered and deployed mobility & innovation projects as part of Oxfordshire County Council. The team has developed a significant local, regional, national and international network of business, academic and public sector partner organisations.
The team has grown by 500% over the last 5 years, without an increase in core OCC budget, leveraging EU & UKRI funding to deliver tangible benefit to the region and inward investment whilst improving OCC's operational delivery. With a combined project portfolio value of more than £100M, the IHUB continues to grow, moving into new areas of delivery, such as energy, adult and social care, planning and infrastructure. Our approach to this has been to leverage experience with emerging technologies in disparate sectors to cross pollinate, driving efficiencies through design thinking and application.
The service has built up a unique CAV expertise, focused on supporting safe trielling of technology and knowledge exchange to make Oxfordshire and the UK ready for CAV, this approach has been integral to making Oxfordshire the heart of the UK's emerging CAV sector with strong links to our CAV companies in Oxfordshire, such as Oxbotica, Street Drone, Arrival, ORI and RACE Culham.
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Rural Innovation Award
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Joint Winners:
Karhoo - SNCF Project - Mon Chauffeur “First & Last Leg Travel”
The Mon Chauffeur project for SNCF The French State-owned railways company collaborated with Karhoo to deliver ground transportation throughout France, straight from their ticket booking website.
Kent County Council & Renault Trucks - #SwitchToElectric
Lots of electric mobility schemes are centered in urban settings, however, the mission for this project was to unearth meaningful data from a rural operation. Kent County Council (KCC) therefore teamed up with Renault Trucks to introduce its first electric minibus. The vehicle has been specifically implemented in a rural setting and will help disabled and vulnerable people
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