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AI in transportation guide aims to offer clear roadmap

Cambridge Consultants & ITS America publish their third joint report
By Adam Hill July 17, 2025 Read time: 1 min
“Embracing AI is not just about innovation—it's about shaping the future of mobility responsibly and efficiently," says Laura Chace of ITS America (© Daniil Peshkov | Dreamstime.com)

Cambridge Consultants and ITS America have issued a joint report which outlines clear, actionable ways of deploying artificial intelligence across smart infrastructure.

Click here to download Guide to Practical Next Steps for AI Implementation.

“Embracing AI is not just about innovation—it's about shaping the future of mobility responsibly and efficiently," says Laura Chace, president and CEO of ITS America.

Cambridge Consultants“In partnership with Cambridge Consultants, we developed the AI implementation guide to help public agencies cut through the noise and effectively implement AI within their organisations to better achieve their goals.”

“This guide will help executives lead with vision, accelerate operational excellence, and build the resilient, trusted systems our industry—and society—depend on.” 

The report aims to offer a route towards safe, secure and efficient transport systems, and ranges from AI in multimodal transport to energy and communications networks.

"It’s not about hype," says Dr. Sinan Yordem, SVP, head of North America Advisory, Energy and Infrastructure business units, Cambridge Consultants.

"It’s about helping public and private sector organisations move from strategy to action with confidence—through proven frameworks, best-practice case studies, and a 10-point roadmap tailored to different stages of AI maturity."

ITS America and Cambridge Consultants also discuss these issues further in this webinar.

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