Minister confirmed for Joining the Dots 2024

 

Minister confirmed for Joining the Dots 2024

September 14, 2023

Now into it’s 9th year running, the RSGB National Analysts Conference (Joining the Dots) returns with a hybrid event on 6th March 2024, continuing to provide support and guidance for the road safety profession, stakeholders and the wider community alike.

We're delighted to announce that Richard Holden MP, Minister for Roads and Local Transport will be joining us at Woburn House as a Keynote Speaker.

Richard Holden was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Transport on 28 October 2022. He was elected as the MP for North West Durham in 2019.

Following eight successful years of being booked to capacity in conference venues and online, we expect this year to be no different.

This years focus of course will be on the most pressing topics facing the profession. Content will be focused around four core themes; Data and Policy, Machine Learning and new data, Safety Performance Indicators, and examples of good practice.

We will shortly begin to announce speakers but in the meantime you'll find full details of the conference via the website. Early bird tickets are already on sale for a limited time. You can book your place for either an in-person ticket or an online ticket, via the website link below.

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