Connected Transportation webinar – download the recording
14/11/2023

On Wednesday 18 October 2023, Cranfield University hosted a webinar on the theme of Connected Transportation. Today, vehicles, infrastructure and people are increasingly connected via digital technologies, which enable us to make transport safer, more efficient, and more sustainable. During this expert-led webinar, we delved into this exciting and constantly evolving area of research that is set to transform the way we travel.
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Our panel of experts covered a range of sub-topics:
- Professor Saba Al-Rubaye – Connected Sky: Drones and Flying Taxis
- Professor Nazmiye Ozkan – Transport in a Net-Zero Energy System
- Dr Marco Cecotti – Connected Vehicles and Roads: Assisting Human Drivers and Driving Automation
- Dr Ip-Shing Fan – Conscious Aircraft and Connected Aviation
Watch the webinar recording now.
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