Databricks and AWS - Unlocking the Power of Data in Transport
10.30am – 3pm5 November 2024
Central London
Amazon Corporate Office LHR16 - 1 Principal Place, London, London EC2A 2FA
In today's digital age, data is the lifeblood of businesses, and the transportation industry is no exception. With the increasing volume of data generated by vehicles, logistics operations, and connected infrastructure, effective data management, security, and innovation have become paramount.
Join us for an insightful event organised by Databricks and AWS, where we will explore cutting-edge solutions and best practices for data sharing, security, and innovation in the transportation sector. This event will bring together industry experts, thought leaders, and pioneering companies to discuss the challenges and opportunities surrounding data in transport. Attendees will gain valuable insights into:
Data Security: Discover the latest techniques and technologies for securing sensitive data in transit, ensuring compliance with regulations, and mitigating risks associated with data breaches.
Data Sharing: Explore innovative data sharing models, enabling seamless collaboration between stakeholders while maintaining data privacy and integrity.
Data Innovation: Uncover the transformative potential of data-driven insights, predictive analytics, and machine learning to optimise transportation operations, enhance customer experiences, and drive sustainable practices.
Whether you're a transportation company seeking to leverage data for competitive advantage, a technology provider revolutionising the industry, or a researcher pushing the boundaries of data science, this event promises to be an invaluable platform for learning, networking, and shaping the future of data in transport.
Secure your spot today and join us on this journey to unlocking data's full potential in the transportation ecosystem.
Smart Infrastructure and Systems Programme activities
techUK champion the role of technology in driving positive outcomes in our built infrastructure; from hitting net zero goals to improving safety. In doing so, we also optimise the commercial and regulatory landscape to ensure innovation in infrastructure can flourish. Visit the programme page here
AI risks for energy networks – workshop, 14 November
Artificial intelligence (AI) will be a key tool in enabling and managing the transition to Net Zero. With increased monitoring of controllable technologies, AI will be able to optimise the deployment of smart technologies, facilitate new products and services, and help to plan and operate the networks.
Our members develop strong networks, build meaningful partnerships and grow their businesses as we all work together to create a thriving environment where industry, government and stakeholders come together to realise the positive outcomes tech can deliver.
Teodora’s rich background varies from working in business development for a renewable energy lobbying association in Brussels to the fast moving technology innovation startup scene in the UK.
She has designed the market strategy for a German renewable energy engineering scale up for the UK, listed on Nasdaq private market, and now one of the fastest growing scale ups in the world. Previous experience also includes managing a renewable energy startup in London, which has built a small-scale biomass CHP power plant. Teodora is passionate about cross-industry collaboration and working together with academia to inform the design of future educational models and skill building.
Most recently Teodora has ran the commercial activities and business development at Future Cities Catapult, focusing on innovation in cities, digital health and wellbeing, mobility, and infrastructure. Teodora is a passionate STEM Ambassador and a vocal advocate for women in tech.
Filip joined techUK on secondment from Civil Service Fast Stream and leads techUK's work on Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM), collaborating with key industry stakeholders and government bodies, Filip works with a focus on fostering innovation and shaping the regulatory landscape, to ensure the UK's position as a global leader in CAM.
Filip graduated with a law degree from Queen Mary University of London in 2023. Prior to joining techUK, he worked at the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), focusing on renewable electricity supply chains as part of the UK’s Contracts for Difference renewable electricity initiative. Following this, he joined the Civil Service Fast Stream and worked as a Strategy Manager at the Ministry of Justice, contributing to the development of the new Prisoner Education Service.
Outside of work, Filip is an avid history and football fan and former professional swimmer.
Programme Assistant, Data Centres, Climate, Environment and Sustainability, Market Access, techUK
Lucas Banach
Programme Assistant, Data Centres, Climate, Environment and Sustainability, Market Access, techUK
Lucas Banach is Programme Assistant at techUK, he works on a range of programmes including Data Centres; Climate, Environment & Sustainability; Market Access and Smart Infrastructure and Systems.
Before that Lucas who joined in 2008, held various roles in our organisation, which included his role as Office Executive, Groups and Concept Viability Administrator, and most recently he worked as Programme Executive for Public Sector. He has a postgraduate degree in International Relations from the Andrzej Frycz-Modrzewski Cracow University.