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ITS Australia supports funding proposal for industry research

ITS Australia has welcomed the transport industry’s final application to the Federal Government’s US$498 million (AU$653 million) Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Program, which has been established to solve industry identified challenges through outcome-focused collaborative research partnerships. ITS Australia, the national body for the intelligent transport systems (ITS) industry, is a consortium member of iMOVE CRC, one of seven shortlisted applicants. With a focus on developing substantial imp
October 27, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
858 ITS Australia has welcomed the transport industry’s final application to the Federal Government’s US$498 million (AU$653 million) Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Program, which has been established to solve industry identified challenges through outcome-focused collaborative research partnerships.

ITS Australia, the national body for the intelligent transport systems (ITS) industry, is a consortium member of iMOVE CRC, one of seven shortlisted applicants.

With a focus on developing substantial improvements to the competitiveness, productivity and sustainability of Australian industries and the economy, iMOVE CRC’s says its bid is industry-led and outcome-focused.

“We are entering an era of unprecedented change in transport, with more traffic, changes in business models, increased levels of connectivity and automation in vehicles, and opportunities to benefit greatly from increased information,” iMOVE CRC bid leader, Ian Christensen said.

According to ITS Australia CEO Susan Harris, congestion currently costs Australian businesses and communities US$12.5 billion (AU$16.5 billion) per year and it is expected to reach US$28 billion (AU$37 billion) per year by 2030.

“To tackle congestion, transport safety and efficiency, it is important to have accurate, reliable and real time data and information. The Federal Government’s CRC Program is an opportunity to establish the right structures and platforms for governments, industry and researchers to develop intelligent transport systems and infrastructure, to find end-to-end freight solutions and enhance personal mobility,” said Harris.

“ITS Australia congratulates the iMOVE CRC team on such a strong bid, reflecting the strength of the ITS industry in Australia. We back this bid one hundred per cent and look forward to continuing to work collaboratively with governments, agencies, industry, and communities to improve productivity, international competitiveness and journeys, as well as continuing to enhance Australia’s position as a global leader in ITS.”

The final CRC outcomes are expected in early 2017 with funding to commence by mid-year.

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