Traffex

Traffex

Events Services

Traffex is the UK's leading transport, traffic management & parking event, held on 22-23 May 2024, CBS Arena, Coventry

About us

Traffex | Parkex is the largest dedicated Traffic Management and Parking event in the UK. For 36 years it has been connecting forward thinking innovators with central government, Local Authorities and the private sector. With 3 days and over 10,000 sqm of space, the event provides the perfect platform for the entire highways and transport sector to get together and contribute to the debate through thought leadership at the cutting edge of Highways and road maintenance, Parking, ITS, road safety and transport planning.

Website
https://www.traffex.com/
Industry
Events Services
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Coventry Building Society Arena
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1986

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Employees at Traffex

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    Glad to be able to shine a spotlight on the important work of decarbonisation of our sector being done by organisations like HAUC(UK) and people like Laura Alexander-Webber

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    Bringing innovation, people and roadworks together sustainably

    A positive trip to Traffex...     In May, I got the opportunity to travel up to Coventry to attend Traffex at the CBS Arena. Their mission is to deliver better roads for a better tomorrow by providing the knowledge, products and connections to drive innovation, efficiency, safety and sustainability across the road network.     Invited to join a panel, we discussed how existing/emerging methods and materials within highway maintenance could be supported in future. The main areas of discussion were:     > What local authorities, regional and national bodies are doing to unblock innovation in this area.  > A look at how lane rental schemes can be used to fund innovation and improve the quality of reinstatements.  > Routes to improving the quality or accessibility of records about the location of underground pipes, wires, and other apparatus.  > Analysing the importance of quality control throughout the maintenance process and the need for strong regulation to ensure this.     It was positive to hear across the broad range speaking, key themes on decarbonisation, data, collaboration, innovation and government/regulator policy to support. These themes were also present across the broad range of company stalls in attendance. They will prove vital in meeting the challenges of today, as well as those of tomorrow, particularly as we transition to net zero in the coming years.     Personally, I was super excited to see this narrative build in momentum. The journey to zero will require everyone to get involved because, as they say, many hands make light work! Only by working together and sharing ideas, knowledge and data, can we accelerate our transition.    That’s why projects like HAUC(UK)'s Road to Net Zero, which looks to develop a collective strategy for transition across the UK’s street and road works sector, are so important. Currently in the final delivery phase, the project will produce an online decision support system, to aid decision makers in making these vital choices. It will be made up four key components, optioneering, carbon calculator, consequences calculator and reporting.    While it’s essential that we reduce our emissions as soon as possible, we want to avoid creating other adverse unintended consequences to society, the environment and economy as a result. The other key factor is to provide consistent reporting across the sector so we can track our collective progress through anonymised data.    You can find out more about the project via the website: www.roadtonetzero.org.uk. If you’d like to get involved, please sign up to the charter which is also available on the website.    Because, as I always say, we are better together😊   #bettertogether #roadworks #streetworks #innovation #netzero #climateaction #traffex #UK #policy     David Capon Simon Bailey Chris Rogers David Mills CEng MIET Benjamin Taylor CEng, Alison Williams,  

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    The #HighwaysMagazine June edition is out now! Here are just some of the topics covered in this edition: ➡Viewpoint - Steve Gooding, director of the RAC Foundation reports from the recent conference scene with a focus on technology and data. ➡Big Interview - Justin Galliford BSc(Hons) MSc MBA DipMC, CEO of local authority trading company Norse Group discusses his approach to highways with Dominic Browne. ➡Traffex- The UK’s leading traffic and transport event saw a triumphant relaunch in its new venue in Coventry alongside three other top events. ➡Cover Story: Housing and Regeneration - Chris Ames looks at how Active Travel England’s role as statutory consultee on large planning applications is working out. ➡Active Travel: Latest News - Dom Browne looks at the complex and sometimes tragic events that have kept active travel in the news recently. ➡Cover Story: Worker Safety - Ben D. of Highway Care Ltd introduces a potential solution to the issue of roadwork incursions. If you haven’t yet subscribed to our digital edition, you can subscribe FREE of charge and ensure you keep your finger on the pulse throughout the year with 10 digital issues of Highways delivered direct to your inbox: https://lnkd.in/dWdWm7tR

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    Happy to have been able to facilitate this discussion on an important issue for the future of the sector.

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    Senior Transport Planner and Environmental Consultant at Mayer Brown Ltd, a leading consultancy for Transport Planning and Environmental Assessment

    On the 23rd of May, I had the pleasure of speaking at Traffex on behalf of the Chartered Institution of Highways & Transportation (CIHT). The panel subject was "How can we attract and support young professionals to the industry?" and it was great to discuss the matter with Sharad D Kerai, Ashik Mohammed Nazar, Steve Spender, Ann Carruthers, Kane St Quintin and Alistair Gollop FIHE MIET. It was agreed that there are presently a number of barriers to attracting young professionals into the industry in both the private and public sector. However, discussions also highlighted the various tools at our disposal to both attract and retain new talent. Some examples included: ⭐ Refresh the job application stage - job applications could look visually more attractive and appealing to younger audiences. Social media platforms other than LinkedIn should be considered for advertising opportunities. ⭐ Better promote the wide range of roles within the industry, and skill sets desired. It isn't all "hard hats and hi vis", there is a place for everyone. ⭐ Empower individuals from the moment they enrol to enhance retention. Reverse mentoring schemes enable young professionals to share the digital skills our sector urgently needs with their team while simultaneously acquiring "on the job" skills. ⭐ Though typically the first to be cut in times of financial uncertainty, protecting training budgets and establishing clear training pathways reassures young professionals that they have the opportunity to flourish and grow their careers in the industry. I'm hopeful that these suggestions will have a positive impact on attracting and supporting young professionals into the transport sector! 

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    One Week On: Traffex 2024 🚦 It's been a week since Traffex, so we thought we should take a moment to reflect on the brilliant couple of days we all had… Our team had an incredible time connecting with industry leaders, sharing our latest innovations and gaining valuable insights. Thank you to everyone who visited our stand and attended Iain McDonald FIHE ‘s presentation in the SRL sponsored Sustainability Theatre. We look forward to seeing you again soon! Watch the video below and relive the event with us… 🎥 For learn more about SRL, please visit: https://srl.co.uk #Traffex #Highlights #Innovation #EventRecap #SRL

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    Kelly Group was delighted to launch our new training service, exhibiting at this year's Traffex industry event held on the 22nd – 23rd May 2024 at Coventry. “The event was a great occasion to catch up with our industry colleagues; It was a pleasure meeting you all. A huge congratulations to the event organisers for a successful event.” - Mark Lowton (HR & HSQE Director) Our in-house national team of trainers and 7 state-of-the-art training centres, strategically located across the nation, offers delegates a digital classroom experience and innovative practical training rooms. Kelly Group is proud to offer unparalleled training experiences, and our commitment to excellence extends beyond the classroom. With a focus on practical, hands-on learning experiences, our state-of-the-art training centres are equipped with cutting-edge facilities and resources, ensuring that participants receive the highest quality training, that seamlessly translates to real-world applications. As Kelly Group continues to expand its footprint our nationwide training centres stand as a testament to our unwavering dedication to excellence and innovation. #NationwideTraining | #TrafficManagementTraining | #StreetworksTraining | #BuildingNetworks | #ConnectingPeople | #TrainngCentres | #OperativeTraining | #ManagerTraining | #ServiceLaunch

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    We are thrilled to announce a new and closer collaboration between the Road Safety Markings Association (RSMA) and Highways magazine. Rob Shearing, CEO of the RSMA and Lisa Bentley, Sector Head of Transport and Infrastructure at the Hemming Group, publishers of #Highwaysmagazine signed a new memorandum of understanding whilst at Traffex 2024. This new agreement will benefit RSMA members and Highways magazine readers by encouraging increased collaboration via knowledge and ideas sharing between the two organisations. Delighted to have made it official... we are looking forward to working even more closely with you guys ;-) Dom Browne Lisa Bentley Rob Shearing #robshearing Traffex #collaboration #RSMA @highwaysmagazine Hemming Group

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