The BVRLA’s Future Mobility Congress in July will provide a day packed full of expert analysis, intelligent debate and vital insight for delegates.
The Congress will explore the way new technology, supply chains and business models are tackling today’s urban transport challenges.
Air quality, congestion and road safety are priorities for the Mayor of London, the seven new Metro Mayors and dozens of other cities across the UK. Dealing with these urban mobility issues represents both the biggest challenge and the biggest opportunity facing the vehicle rental, leasing and car club sector.
The event will take place in the West Midlands, the UK’s First Future Mobility City. Joining Mayor for West Midlands Andrew Street in the speaker line-up will be Chris Lane of Transport for West Midlands.
Also addressing the Congress will be Nina Bell of Avis Budget Group and BVRLA Chairman, Jonathan Bray of the Urban Transport Group, Ella Taylor of the Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles, Matthew Clark of Steer Group, Darren Shirley of the Campaign for Better Transport, Ben Lawson of Enterprise Holdings, Peter Harris of UPS and Lorna McAtear of Royal Mail.