More speakers announced for Joining the Dots

 

More speakers announced for Joining the Dots

October 17, 2023

More speakers announced for Joining the Dots

Shortly after announcing that Richard Holden, Minister of Roads and Local Transport will be joining us as a keynote speaker at next years conference in March, we can now announce three further speakers will be joining us on the day.

David Crowley-Sweet chief data officer at National Highways will be joining to discuss how they are thinking differently about data as an asset and lead us into the first session of the day which will focus on data and policy.

Following David, we can announce that Sheena Hague, Director of Road Safety at National Highways will be leading us through the latest updates on their Road to Zero Harm targets and also look forward to their latest projections.

Finally looking towards the end of the day and in the final session where we will be looking towards examples of good practice, the sessions keynote will be Detective Andy Cox from the MET police who will be outlining the METs approach to fatal collisions.

Tickets are already on sale with an early bird rate available until Christmas. You can find these and all the information about the conference via the website.

Related News

April 23, 2026

Challenging Assumptions in Road Safety: What IRTAD 2026 Revealed About Data, AI, and Policy

The IRTAD 2026 conference highlighted a major shift in road safety practice, driven by advances in AI, connected vehicle data, and international collaboration. From explainable machine learning models delivering significant gains in fatality reduction to critical insights on data bias and ethical governance, the field is moving beyond prediction toward transparent, proactive systems. At the same time, new evidence on under-reporting, inequality, and policy effectiveness is reshaping how countries design and evaluate road safety strategies globally.
April 20, 2026

IRTAD 2026: From Reactive Analysis to Proactive Road Safety

The 2026 IRTAD Conference in Athens brought together 141 research papers under the theme "Better Road Safety Data for Better Safety Performance. The role of international road safety data in local best practice," a clear message emerged: the road safety community is fundamentally shifting from reactive collision analysis toward proactive risk assessment. This transformation, evident across presentations from Agilysis colleagues and international partners, represents both the field's greatest opportunity and its most complex challenge.

Contact us

Contact us to discuss your specific needs
info@agilysis.co.uk
+44 (0) 1295 731 811
X