The ITS Australia Summit 2024 gathered key figures in transport technology to explore the future of intelligent transport systems.
,Ìý at UNSW and  contributed his expertise as a panelist, emphasizing the critical role of AI in the transport sector while advocating for the ethical considerations of security, privacy, and accessibility. Separately  Professor of Transport Systems at UNSW shared his expertise on the trends in the use of AI in transport infrastructure and asset management. rCITI PhD student Zahra Nourmohammadi presented groundbreaking research on the use of machine learning to optimize delivery routes by analyzing drivers’ preferences, significantly enhancing delivery efficiency and aligning with driver behavior.
Additionally, the event hosted the ITS Careers Day, which aimed to inspire and connect the next generation of transport professionals. Participants engaged with industry experts, explored various career opportunities, and gained valuable insights into the rapidly evolving field of intelligent transport systems. The day underscored the increasing demand for skilled professionals and highlighted the crucial role of education and mentorship in shaping the future of transport innovation.