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1 What Intelligent Mobility means for the rail industry Richard Jones, Rail Business Director Transport Systems Catapult UK

2 Show of hands 2 Who knew previously that Transport Systems Catapult existed? Who has visited us before? Who has worked with us on a project?

3 Agenda 3 So what is a Catapult anyway? What is Intelligent Mobility (IM) and why is it an issue? Transport Systems Catapult – Capabilities

4 The UK Catapult programme 4

5 Innovate UK – return on investment 5 Since 2007, Innovate UK has invested £1.5 billion in innovation, matched by a further £1.5 billion in partner and business funding. They have helped more than 5,000 innovative companies in projects estimated to add £7.5 billion to the UK economy and create 35,000 extra new jobs. So: The principle of ‘matched funding’ is very important because it makes sure the private sector investor is fully involved and in position, ready to carry the business forward as the innovation comes to market. Innovate UK selects the markets and innovative ideas to invest in through the Catapult Centres + = £1.5bn Govt funding £1.5bn private investment £7.5bn GDP and 35,000 new jobs ivaeivae

6 Transport Systems Catapult 6 ‘Drive UK global leadership in intelligent mobility, promoting sustained economic growth and wellbeing, through integrated, efficient and sustainable transport systems’. ‘Create an environment that will make the UK a World Leader in Intelligent Mobility’

7 What is Intelligent Mobility?

8 Transport is changing into Intelligent Mobility 8 Mobility Transport Intelligent Mobility: The efficient and cost effective movement of goods and people

9 Context: Global Megatrends 9 Global population to grow by 1 Billion (total 8 Billion) in next 10 years Ageing – 30% of this growth will be in people aged over 65 Urbanisation – in 1800, 2% of people lived in cities. Today, it’s over 50% and the number grows by 1.5 Million each week. By 2025 there are likely to be around 40 cities with more than 10 Million people Energy demand is set to grow by 50% by 2030 The rise of the sharing society What does this mean for Transportation? An urgent need to push for efficient mobility of people An opportunity to contribute to improving millions of lives Data source: PWC Megatrends Report

10 Growing IM market – £900Bn pa by 2025 10 £302bn Commerce £41bn Internet of Things Communications £163bn Network Management £94bn £91bn Augmented Reality £53bn Environmental £40bn Risk Management £32bn Data Other ITS themes £27bn Analytical Tools/techniques £13bn

11 TSC – success through collaboration 11 Primary research in partnership with more than 20 Universities and growing. Understanding the growing IM market through surveys and consultation. Developing demonstrators to show the usefulness and potential application of IM technologies and systems. Working in specialist teams to develop relevant skills: Information Exploitation; Customer Experience; Modelling and Visualisation; Automated Transport Systems. Working with specialist SMEs. Working with Transport Operators to embed IM in their programmes, for example the Network Rail Digital Railway programme and with Transport for London. Collaboration is key to identifying the right technologies and the best candidate projects to deliver the growth of both the IM market and the benefits of Intelligent Mobility to our customers

12 Skill focus teams 12 Automated Transport Systems Modelling & Visualisation Customer Experience Information Exploitation

13 Research: The Traveller Needs Survey Connected Travellers Progressive Attitudes Opportunity for Intelligent Mobility 72% smartphone penetration 54% of those consider it essential to their travel experience 32% would share their possessions with others 57% don’t mind sharing their data for better services 57% always look for ways to optimise their journeys 39% would currently consider driverless cars 75% encountered pain-points on their journeys Source: Traveller Needs and UK Capability Research (CVA Analysis).

14 Thank You www.ts.catapult.org.uk


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