How to Effectively Manage and Enforce CAZs and LEZs: TSC Scotland Retrospective

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A recent UN pollution report found that the air in 44 UK cities and towns is too dangerous to breathe and estimated over 40,000 premature deaths per year from road polluted air. Following previous presentations at our events in Manchester, Birmingham and London, Imperial’s Ashley Bijster and Videalert’s Tim Daniels joined us again in Glasgow last week to demonstrate to our Scottish stakeholder delegates that the move towards managing air quality needn’t be a giant leap into the unknown and can be achieved by simply utilising proven technologies in a way that will make a very real difference to the quality of life in our cities and towns.

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TRANSPORT Smart Class, Scotland 2018

On September 27th we will be casting a spotlight over Scotland, hosting our speakers discussions on how the latest digital innovations can help overcome the transport and mobility challenges faced by the city-regions of Glasgow & Clyde Valley, Edinburgh & South East Scotland, Stirling, Tay, Aberdeen, Inverness & Highlands, and beyond.

  27/09/2018

   Glasgow, UK

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Imperial
Videalert
Living Streets Scotland
The Urban Big Data Centre (UBDC)
Aimsun

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