Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) applications within the transport sector
Venue: Sir Colin Campbell Building, University of Nottingham
Date: Thursday 25th March 2010
Introduction
Hear from decision makers in the automotive, aerospace, marine and rail sectors about the challenges in transport logistics and the opportunities for innovation. Find out how GRACE, the world-class centre of excellence in Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) at Nottingham University, can help your company to capture these opportunities and accessing funding from the Transport iNet and elsewhere.
With the GALILEO satellite system generating great interest from global industry stakeholders, there are extensive opportunities for small to medium sized enterprises across the supply chain to develop innovative technologies for the ultimate benefit of the transport sector. Leaders in supply chain management in the transport sector will describe the challenges that they face in locating and tracking goods, the technologies and approaches that they have adopted to meet them and the opportunities.
Leaders in supply chain management in the transport sector will describe the challenges that they face in locating and tracking goods, the technologies and approaches that they have adopted to meet them and the opportunities. Paul Bhatia, General Manager of GRACE, will talk about the new facility housed in Nottingham Geospatial Building, its work in the transport sector and there will also be an opportunity to take a tour of GRACE's world-leading facilities.
Find out:
- How GNSS technology can be more widely applied and data collected more quickly, easily and accurately from the field.
- What technology has been developed to integrate and access any asset records in a uniform way
Who should attend?
Organisations and individuals working in the transport and logistics sector. GNSS hardware and software applications developers, research or consultancy organizations, Technical directors, Manufacturing directors, Researchers, Product developers/inventors, Hardware engineers, Production managers
If you wish to register for this event please complete the online booking form. If you have any queries please contact us via the event hotline on 01332 224507.
