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DfT launches AI in Transport Competition

The Enhancing Passenger Experience – AI in Transport Competition asks SMEs to submit a use case proposal for an AI-driven transport solution that complements government objectives

09 December 2024

 

The Department for Transport (DfT), in collaboration with Connected Places Catapult, recognises the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in shaping the future of the UK’s transport system. 

The Government has recently announced a consultation to allow the creation of an Integrated National Transport Strategy which will set out a ‘people-first approach’ to getting people around the country.  


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The £89,000 Enhancing Passenger Experience – AI in Transport Competition is setting out to identify and support SMEs with innovative AI-powered solutions that can address key challenges in transport. The competition asks them to submit a use case proposal for an AI-driven transport solution that complements government objectives. 

Apply here: Applications close 20 December.

Alongside the funding element, business support, government collaboration and networking opportunities with senior transport stakeholders will be provided throughout this programme.

The competition is looking for solutions that enhance passenger experience and also support one of the Government’s key priorities set out earlier this year:

  • Improving Performance on the Railways and Driving Forward Rail Reform 

  • Improving Bus Services and Growing Usage Across the Country 

  • Transforming Infrastructure to Promote Social Mobility and Tackle Regional Inequality  

  • Delivering Greener Transport  

  • Better Integrating Transport Networks 

Successful applicants will receive funding and support across three phases. In phase one, up to 25 projects will each receive up to £2,000 of grant funding to develop an early-stage business case and pitch deck. Up to 10 will then be selected to move forward to phase two where they will have the opportunity to pitch their ideas to a panel of experts, receiving tailored guidance and feedback to enhance their proposals. Finally, in the third phase, up to three projects will receive grants of up to £13,000 to develop and refine their business case through data research, government collaboration, and industry stakeholder engagement.

Successful applicants will work closely with government and industry stakeholders to develop a business case and pitch deck as well as opportunities to further develop their solution. 

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