iMOVE 2019 Undergraduate Student Industry Program awards
An event was held last week to showcase the work of iMOVE’s 2019 intake of Undergraduate Student Industry Program participants.
An event was held last week to showcase the work of iMOVE’s 2019 intake of Undergraduate Student Industry Program participants.
Find out more about iMOVE’s Transport of Tomorrow 2020 conference, and get in early for a great price!
A survey for the Australian Intelligent Transport Systems community, to gain an picture of the gaps that exist in all aspects of training in the industry.
A new paper, Road User Charging for Electric Vehicles should further open up the ongoing debate about policy reform for / on Australian roads.
The Federal Government is looking for input from the freight and logistics sector in the design, breadth, and build of a National Freight Data Hub.
iMOVE now has more than 20 projects up and running, or recently completed. Here’s the details on projects 11 to 20. Find out more who’s doing what, & where.
Cohda Wireless has used its V2X-Locate technology in a demonstration of its capability in truck platooning.
The iMOVE project ‘Data collection for efficient bus replacement services in rail disruptions’ has been nominated for two prestigious research awards.
Mina Ghanbarikarekani, a PhD student at the University of Technology Sydney, has won the Best Student Paper Award at an international ITS conference.
iMOVE’s Cooperative and Highly Automated Driving Safety Study project, using ZOE2, a level 4 CAV, has been shortlisted for an award.
iMOVE MD Ian Christensen took to the stage at the 7th Australian ITS Summit to deliver an update on the company’s project progress and breadth.
An interview with Dr Elliot Fishman, Director of Transport Innovation at the Institute for Sensible Transport.
Kirsten McKillop’s role at Australia’s National Transport Commission is the regulations around the safe and legal addition of CAVS to Australian roads.
The Action Plan for National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy is the roadmap for the next 5 years for improvements in the freight and logistics sector.
Courtesy of the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads, QUT’s ZOE CAV and its research team are available for interested parties.
This week Sydney commuters can see public transport options for their journey shown in the Uber app.