Transport is NOT on track
Australia’s transport sector is not on track to deliver the reductions in carbon emissions that are expected of it. What must be done?
Opinion pieces from iMOVE, its participants, and smart mobility experts from across the world, on all things smart mobility, freight and logistics, transport data, and more.
Australia’s transport sector is not on track to deliver the reductions in carbon emissions that are expected of it. What must be done?
There are no silver bullet solutions to current challenges in transport. Transport’s complexity and interdependencies demand a more incremental approach.
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Decarbonising transport is going to be hard. While there are plenty of ideas floating around the harsh reality is that very few options are economically attractive.
iMOVE is seven years into its CRC life, with 3 years to go. Managing Director Ian Christensen talks here about how those next 3 years will play out.
iMOVE Managing Director Ian Christensen shines a light on three areas in which he sees strong opportunities for transport collaboration and focus.
Change brings tension and stress, but also opportunities for improvement. And so it is with our new Federal Government and matters of transport.
Setting out on the 10-year iMOVE journey we understood there was a reasonable chance that that the landscape could shift during the life of the CRC. It has.
MD Ian Christensen’s thoughts on connected and automated vehicles, and the work ahead to move toward implementation.
Despite many of our partners being significantly impacted by COVID restrictions, iMOVE is still delivering $10 million of project activity annually.
We’re seeing project interest in 4 distinct areas right now. Find out what they are, and if your organisation would like to talk to us about being involved.
The pandemic has caused change in the transport world, but is it too soon to say that the change will remain? Or will we return to our pre-pandemic ways?
An exciting project of ours has commenced in Queensland, in the town of Ipswich, the largest connected vehicle trial in Australia.
Colin Lew, Head of Technology at Intelematics, writes about what he sees happening to transport now and in the future in this time of pandemic.
Intelematics’ John Cardoso’s observations on transport and the pandemic, backed up with a little hard traffic data.