About the Transport AI Exhibition
Transport AI UK will provide a one-stop shop for understanding the opportunities and challenges of AI:
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a platform for attendees to gain insights on which AI-powered products, services and tools can deliver now to help local authorities and consultants
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the AI development curve: how to use AI to add value by time-saving, cost-saving and automating routine tasks
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a look ahead to coming innovation: planning an AI readiness strategy
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understanding of the resourcing, procurement, human and ethical factors that will underpin the development and take-up of AI across the transport sector
Why exhibit?
Transport AI 2025 is the only dedicated conference and exhibition designed to bring together national and local government change-makers with their counterparts working in Artificial Intelligence innovations in transport and mobility.
This major new national event has been designed with the networking exhibition area at its centre. The large exhibition hall is where all breaks, lunch and networking will take place throughout the day.
The event offers:
Enhance knowledge and familiarity with emerging digital methods and technologies including data science and AI
Gain insights on which AI-powered products, services and tools can deliver now to help local authorities and consultants
Spark ideas about how AI can be applied to the transport sector specifically
Discuss specific challenges with AI experts, get immediate answers, one-to-one advice and support
Secure your place today and benefit from an exhibition area in the networking hall as well as an opportunity to join the conference programme in the 'Innovations Showcase' session.
Exhibition, sponsorship and participation rates
Headline Sponsorship
(3 positions available) - £7,000 +VAT
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Company logo referenced as Headline Sponsor on all event collateral, website and advertising;
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A keynote speaker slot, and opportunity to chair a session as well as at least one breakout session talk;
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Exhibition stand in a premium position 3m x 2m area supplied with table and chairs;
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Up to 15 attendee places for the event including all staff and guest / client invitations;
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Editorial coverage in the build up to the event including coverage;
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Company profile on the event website and in the delegate programme badge.
Exhibition Plus Software Demo Session (4 Available) - £5,000 + VAT
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3m x 2m exhibition area supplied with a table, chairs, power supply and wi-fi
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Up to 3 delegate places with access to all sessions
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A company profile on the event website
Plus, a new feature for 2025 - Software
Demo Session Package includes:
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Hands-on software demonstration sessions organised by your organisation
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A dedicated presentation suite at Manchester Conference Centre
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Up to 10 attendees per 30-60 minute session
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Option to connect with registrants pre and post event
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Large wall mounted LED TV Screen
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Complimentary high speed and unlimited WIFI up to 300MB/S.
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Support from our professional conference logistics team to ensure smooth set-up and delivery on the day
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Refreshments supplied in the room
Sponsorship and exhibition enquiries
For sponsorship and exhibition enquiries please contact Daniel Simpson on 0207 091 7861 or email daniel@landor.co.uk
Event partners
JOSIE LANE
Innovate UK Bridge AI
BridgeAI was set up in April 2023 and is now focused on AI solution development and R&D in four priority sectors, including transport, with £100 million in funding to be delivered by 2026. BridgeAI is an Innovate UK-funded programme, delivered by a consortium including Innovate UK, Digital Catapult, The Alan Turing Institute, STFC, Hartree Centre and BSI.
JOSIE LANE
ITS UK
ITS-UK is the membership body for the UK transport technology sector. It provides a national platform to support the roll out of technology for a cleaner, safer and more effective transport network, both at home and abroad, through advocacy to policy makers, connecting people and organisations, promoting the industry overseas and supporting innovation across the intelligent transport ecosystem.
JOSIE LANE
Transport for Greater Manchester
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is a not-for-profit organisation that delivers the Greater Manchester Combined Authority's (GMCA's) transport policies. It coordinates transport networks across the region, decides where to invest transport funding, and owns and runs the Metrolink tram service.
It builds and manages bus stations and transport interchanges, provides travel planning and timetable information to passengers, and promotes walking and cycling as safe and healthy choices.
JOSIE LANE
Transport Technology Forum
Transport Technology Forum exists to give leadership, direction and support and to stimulate investment in innovation and technology solutions. The Forum provides a dynamic space where road operators and their suppliers can exchange information and agree to work more collaboratively in order to achieve a more cohesive approach.
JOSIE LANE
tech UK
techUK is the trade association which brings together people, companies and organisations to realise the positive outcomes of what digital technology can achieve. We create a network for innovation and collaboration across business, government and stakeholders to provide a better future for people, society, the economy and the planet.
JOSIE LANE
Railway Industry Association (RIA)
The Railway Industry Association (RIA) champions a dynamic UK rail supply sector. Rail contributes £41 billion in economic value and £14 billion in tax revenue each year, as well as supporting over 640,000 jobs throughout the UK. For every job in rail, a further four jobs is supported elsewhere in the UK economy, and every job in the rail supply chain is 29% more productive than the UK average. RIA's 400+ members, including 60% SMEs, provide a diverse range of rail products and services. RIA advocates for rail's critical role in economic development, sustainability, and high-performance transport.
JOSIE LANE
RTIG-Inform
RTIG is a community organisation which seeks to establish, support and share good practice in the use of information and communications technology in public transport.
With members from public authorities, transport operators, consultancies and the systems industry, we have an impartial perspective and support the common good.
RTIG works on behalf of its members as a whole and delivers benefits though a range of events and publications as well developing technical standards, all focused on improving public transport through technology.