The Geospatial Commission in partnership with Innovate UK are
funding 28 winners of their £2 million transport location data
competition which looks at how location data can spark innovation
and support the future of mobility for the United Kingdom. The
winners have been awarded funding of up to £75k across four themes
of mobility as a service, active travel, supply chains and boosting
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The Geospatial Commission in partnership with Innovate UK
are funding 28 winners of their £2 million transport
location data competition which looks at how location data
can spark innovation and support the future of mobility for
the United Kingdom. The winners have been awarded funding
of up to £75k across four themes of mobility as a service,
active travel, supply chains and boosting capacity.
Smarter mobility solutions, underpinned by location
data, will enable us to make the most of our transport
networks by boosting capacity, reducing environmental
impacts and decreasing travel times.
Winners across the four themes will develop feasibility
studies to help create geospatial solutions to our
transport challenges and support the future of
mobility.
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Mobility as a service - to help
better integration of transport types.
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Active travel - creating safer ways
to enable active travel.
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Supply chains - helping better
distribution, storage and delivery.
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Boosting capacity - increasing
efficiency of transport networks.
Winners include:
Minister for the Cabinet Office, CBE,
said:
These innovative location data winners will help the
government unlock £2 billion of economic value in our
transport sector to improve services, enabling the
efficient delivery of new networks and transport
corridors connecting people to the jobs they need,
the goods and services they want, and the places they
want to go.
The 28 winners are:
Mobility as a service
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Slingshot
Simulations Limited - Digital twin platform to
auto generate 3D models of Yorkshire and
surrounding areas including transport within
seconds.
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City Science
Corporation Limited - Using new open data to
progress mobility as a service to influence
positive travel behaviour.
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Travelai
Limited - Digital solutions for accessibility.
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Modal Limited
- Increase the adoption of mobility as a service
through real-time detection of passenger journeys,
delivering new services such as automated train
delay refunds
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CGA Simulation
Limited - Scenario planning simulator to
predict where infrastructure for transport will be
required based on behaviour.
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Ricardo UK
Limited - Flexible geo-fencing architecture and
implementation to reduce emissions and improve air
quality.
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Rural Technologies
Limited - Ethical exploitation of geo data
integration. It improves access to better location
data services in rural areas to level up
left-behind communities and enables pragmatic
innovation in areas of foreseeable connectivity
issues.
Active travel
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Ngenius
Limited - Convert CCTV to smart sensors to
provide better data to support safer active travel.
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R4Dartech
Limited - Low-cost radar beacon to provide
localised high-resolution geospatial data enabling
enhanced navigation and surveillance in
unsegregated multi-modal transport environments.
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Space Syntax
Limited - Tool to integrate local authority
workflows with geo-spatial data analysis to
identify priority areas and tailor specific active
travel interventions.
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Pragmatex
Limited - Survey solution to support cycleway
and footway asset management.
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Pelation
Limited - Automatically identify and analyse
cycling near misses using the device’s video
footage and data/Machine Learning.
Supply chains
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Addresscloud
Limited - A national suitability map of
unpiloted aerial vehicles (UAV) landing sites for
every address in Great Britain.
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Dynamon
Limited - This project will develop an
artificial intelligence tool to identify the
optimum zero-emission vehicles to replace a fleet
of traditional diesel vehicles. Fleet telematics
data will be combined with vehicle testing data to
model real-world range, cargo capacity, and fleet
total-cost-of-ownership, enabling commercial fleets
to identify the best zero-emission vehicles for
their specific operations.
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Emu Analytics
Limited - Analysis of shipping movements using
artificial intelligence and machine learning to
identify evolving patterns of movement, leading to
predictive outcomes for proposed future wind farm
implementations.
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City Science
Corporation Limited - Pulls together all
freight data to enable better planning to prevent
freight blindness and empty running with route
planning efficiencies.
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Marine South East
Limited - Streamlining the operation of
consolidation centres that are being proposed to
shift logistical interchanges from congested port
city centres out to locations better connected to
major logistics corridors.
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Flock Limited
- Development of its real-time risk assessment and
insurance technology to larger and more complex
fleets of drones, including last-mile delivery
drones, with an ambition to support a dramatic
reinvention of global logistics and supply chains.
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Hydrosurv Unmanned
Survey UK Limited - Using Earth Observation to
provide better data to port authorities towards
assisted seaport autonomy.
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Iconic
Blockchain Limited - A feasibility of a
micro-logistics platform for last-mile delivery
consolidation operations.
Boosting capacity
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Hack Partners
Limited - Using Internet of Things and Geo data
to detect train movement to help understand where
trains are and impacts of delays etc.
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Mott MacDonald
Limited - A project to build a real-time
digital twin based on existing traffic models, this
growing array of roadside sensors, and
state-of-the-art Machine Learning techniques in
order to be able to model traffic conditions on
networks in real-time.
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Reliable Data
Systems International Limited - A service that
improves estimates of train location through repeat
runs over the same route. (GPS accuracy to within
1m).
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Thales
Transport and Security Limited - Deploying a
geospatially based identification tool, capable of
identifying track geometry risks early on and help
manage response to minimise disruption to services.
The solution will use in-service train data
collected to detect underlying track conditions for
analysis.
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Prospective Labs
Limited - A flexible Bus Priority System
delivered directly through Sat Nav of individual
vehicles to enable Local Authorities and transit
operators to better manage the flow of buses,
emergency service vehicles, public service
vehicles, taxis and delivery vehicles (bus lanes)
in a manner that ensures an unobstructed path for
emergency response and daily transit services.
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Openspace Group
Limited - The system will use Geographic
Information System (GIS) and artificial
intelligence techniques to fuse existing rail
datasets (including gate line counts, train
loadings, ticket sales, and timetables) with
geospatial datasets such as mobile network data,
WiFi, internet of things sensor feeds and
cutting-edge Lidar scanning, to generate a
real-time decision support tool for the station
operations team at St Pancras, improving customer
experience, crowd management and operational
efficiency.
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Movement
Strategies Limited - To create an artificial
intelligence tool that enables city and regional
traffic managers to forecast traffic patterns
across their network in time intervals between 5
and 30 minutes ahead.
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Comms365
-Using geospatial data from connected sensors and
live dynamic data from electric vehicle charge
points to provide real time information on the
availability of electric vehicle charge points in
managed parking spaces.
Transport Minister
said:
From creating safer ways for people to travel, to
improving our supply chains and delivery, data is key
for innovation in transport to prosper. I’m excited
to see how the winners of this competition can change
how we travel in the future, making our journeys
easier, cleaner and more efficient.
InnovateUK’s Deputy Executive Chair and Chief Business
Officer, Simon Edmunds, added
I am delighted that Innovate UK is delivering this
exciting competition on behalf of the Geospatial
Commission. There is clear demand for innovative
geospatial technologies to solve transport challenges
and we are utilising the proven Small Business
Research Initiative process to bring together
challenge owners and innovators to deliver novel
solutions. We had a very high response to the
competition which was staggering and demonstrates the
appetite for innovation in this area.
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