Core Themes

Content is king

Interchange is about achieving a seamless and sustainable multi-modal transport system that works for people, the economy and the environment.

With a focus firmly on the infrastructure that underpins our transport systems, we bring together major public and private transport infrastructure clients, national, regional, combined and local transport authorities with the energy, environmental property, telecoms and tech sectors and their upstream supply chains — all key to enabling a more integrated, effective and decarbonised transport network.

Core themes

We believe in fostering a collaborative approach, breaking down long-established silos and promoting outcomes-orientated systems thinking, with a focus firmly on delivery and action.

And to help us ensure that that our content fully unpicks the key drivers and levers we align the content to four core themes focusing on the interrelationships between transport and in turn: place, energy, data and environment.

Together with our keynote programme and hosted round table sessions running across the two days, Interchange brings together the many actors and points of view that need to be at the table if we are to achieve the goal of an reliable, affordable and resilient integrated transport network. Interchange, as one delegate in 2025 put it, offers a whirlwind of innovation, collaboration, and inspiration.

Places

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Transport’s potential to shape better, happier, healthier, sustainable and more successful places

The Places stream look at the positive role that transport – particularly when approached with an integrated transport mindset – plays in creating economically successful and sustainable places that support happier and healthier lifestyles with equitable access to employment, health, education, leisure and nature.

Energy

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Challenges on the provision of infrastructure for decarbonising transport in the UK

The decarbonisation of transport is wholly reliant on the clean energy transition and the energy stream explores getting decarbonised energy to where it’s needed for future mobility needs. Speakers will explore the importance of thinking differently, new business models, collaboration, procurement, innovation, funding and speeding up delivery.

Environment and
climate resilience

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How transport infrastructure is responding to the climate and ecological emergencies

The environment stream address the climate resilience of transport systems and the response through infrastructure interventions to the climate and ecological emergencies.

The programme looks at both the need to mitigate against carbon emissions and nature depletion; and adapting existing infrastructure so that our transport systems are resilient in the face of increasing weather extremes.

Digital & data

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Removing barriers to fully utilise the transformative potential of data and AI

Data and artificial intelligence are rapidly transforming the way we design, build, maintain and operate transport networks. They are also key to making transport infrastructure more efficient and effective, more sustainable, more resilient, more accessible and improving the user experience.

But to fully benefit from the opportunities we need to get much better at sharing data, addressing the cyber security risks created by a much more connected system and thinking about creating trust, transparency and accountability so that AI and data applications are positively embraced by both client authorities and society.

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