Webinar: 9 March 2021, 11am to 12 noon

In the build up to COP26, Resilience First, in partnership with Intel, is pleased to present a series of webinars in March 2021. Which will be followed by a white paper in the next quarter, on the theme of ‘Decarbonisation and the Role of Technology’.

The railways continue to offer one of the lowest-carbon transport options. However, with aging infrastructure and rolling stock as well as the continued operation of diesel-only trains, this session will look at technology that could spearhead greater efficiency for the industry whilst reducing its carbon footprint.

 

Decarbonisation in rail

Keynote address: Jo Lewington, Chief Environment & Sustainability Officer, Network Rail

Chair: Syamak Nazary, Global Sales Director Transportation, Intel Corporation

Plus innovative tech partner speakers, including:

Paul Glynn, CEO, Davra

Brad Lee, Sales Manager UK, Moovit

With additional support from ADS Group, BAGBritish Aviation GroupICAEW, Institution of Engineering and Technology, Make UK, Railway Industry Association and The Resilience Shift.

 

Please register below.

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