23RD MAY 2018
15 CANADA SQUARE
LONDON E14 5GL
The National Infrastructure Commission are in consultation mode in the first half of 2018. They want to gauge opinion on their plans to tackle congestion on our transport networks, increase capacity and reduce carbon. While energy and better broadband connections feature strongly in the NIC's recommendations it is transport which takes most of their attention.
The Summit will be held alongside the NIC and will be attended by a number of their commissioners. They will set out their thinking and seek feedback from stakeholders and attendees.
There will also be the opportunity for key delivery organisations to communicate what they see as their priorities and to enter into an open, transparent and iterative dialogue with the NIC.
Key themes will be:
-How much should we rely on more Infrastructure capacity compared with squeezing more out of existing capacity through smart pricing?
-How will the digital revolution change travel patterns and deliver more capacity?
-How can transport investment help the UK to tackle the shortage of housing?
The Summit will cover rail, road and aviation connectivity.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Sir John Armitt
Chair National Infrastructure Commission |
SPEAKERS
Ross Agnew
Partner, Asset Management Advisory KPMG |
Lewis Atter
Associate Partner KPMG |
Andy Bell
VP UK Urban Rail Signalling Thales |
Lucy Dean
Associate Volterra Partners |
Vernon Everitt
Managing Director, Customers, Communication and Technology Transport for London |
Claire Haigh
Chief Executive Greener Journeys |
Jonathan Hale
Lead on Strategic Transport National Infrastructure Commission |
Russell Goodenough
Transportation and Logistics Fujitsu |
John Holland-Kaye
Chief Executive Heathrow Airport |
Greg McClymont
Lead on Cities and Transport National Infrastructure Commission |
Julia Prescot
Commissioner National Infrastructure Commission |
James Stewart
Vice Chair KPMG |
Mark Thurston
Chief Executive HS2 Ltd |
David Waboso
Managing Director Digital Railway, Network Rail |
Barry White
Chief Executive Transport for the North |
Jonathan White
Head of Infrastructure, Building & Construction KPMG |