Overview
Join us for this
not-be-missed highlight of the low carbon transport calendar!
This year, the LowCVP Annual Conference, supported by the
Mayor of London, will take place at City Hall on Tuesday, 27 June 2017. The conference will be followed by a VIP
drinks reception in ‘London’s Living Room’.
The conference will coincide with the publication of new
transport and environment strategies for the capital. It will focus on how
city-level policy needs to adapt to tackle the twin challenges of climate
change and air pollution in an era of ‘mobility revolution’. Click here to visit the website.
Click here to register online.
Key themes will
include:
·
Tackling the twin challenges of air quality and
climate change in cities
·
Maximising ‘electric miles’ and how the electric
revolution provides the UK with industrial opportunity
·
Changing technologies: cleaner, low carbon urban
vehicles & fuels: buses, taxis and commercial fleets
·
Changing practices; efficiencies and innovation
– urban mobility of the future
·
How the LowCVP is helping to accelerate the
mobility revolution in cities
Speakers already
confirmed:
·
Andrew Benfield, Group Director of Transport,
Energy Saving Trust
·
Chris Carter, Transport Strategy Manager,
Nottingham City Council
·
Andy Eastlake, Managing Director, LowCVP
·
Peter Harris, Director of Sustainability, UPS
·
Justin Laney, General Manager - Central
Transport, John Lewis Partnership
·
Lily Matson, Head of Strategy & Outcome
Planning, Transport for London
·
Brian Matthews, Head of Transport Innovation,
Milton Keynes Council
·
Darran Messem, Chairman, LowCVP
·
Natasha Robinson, Head, Office of Low Emission
Vehicles
·
Shirley Rodrigues, Deputy Mayor for Environment
& Energy, London
·
Nina Skero, Managing Economist, Centre for
Economics and Business Research
·
Nina Skorupska, Chief Executive, Renewable
Energy Association
·
James Thornton, Chief Executive, Client Earth
·
Alex Williams, Director of City Planning,
Transport for London
More speakers to be
announced soon...
Other speakers from other leading city authorities,
including London, will be taking part in the event along with senior
stakeholders from government, industry, environment groups, academic experts
and others.
The VIP drinks reception will follow the conference in
London’s Living Room (at the top of City Hall).
For sponsorship
and exhibition opportunities associated with the LowCVP Conference please
contact the LowCVP Secretariat for more information on secretariat@lowcvp.org.uk