Archives November 2025

Big country, bigger ideas: ITS from East to West on this week’s Highways Voices

We have content from both sides of this vast country, as we include some interviews we couldn’t squeeze into our programmes from the ITS Australia Summit last week, plus head to Perth to look at cutting edge solutions in the really go-ahead state of Western Australia.

These podcasts are brought to you thanks to the support of TomTomNicanderAGD Systems AustraliaTraceMark Flow an NGIS SolutionWestcotec and TRL.

Today Paul Hutton reports again from Australia and talks to one of the world’s leading experts in automated vehicle technology, and to AGD about growing the business Down Under, and also how to best work together when you’re 10 thousand miles apart.  He also learns about Deloitte’s new planning tool and about major event in New Zealand that’s come up.  Meanwhile in Perth we hear from the state of Western Australia embracing vast amounts of technology to manage a busy city area, as well as a vast amount of space, and what happens when a big event taking place doesn’t last as long as expected.

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Today’s guests are:

  • Professor Michael Milford – Director of the QUT Centre for Robotics
  • Stuart Douglas – MD of AGD Systems Australasia
  • Andy Humphries – MD of MAV Systems
  • Muneeb Shaikh – Technical Sales Representative at AGD Systems Australasia
  • Alex Hendrick – Manager Real Time Traffic Operations at Main Roads Western Australia
  • Michael Priest – Network Operations Major Events Manager at Main Roads Western Australia
  • Jacob Vidulich – Software Engineer at Deloitte
  • Antony Dixon – Chair of ITS New Zealand

Innovation in Action: Behaviour-changing tech, smarter networks and global transport trends

On the final day of the ITS Australia Summit on Queensland’s Gold Coast, Paul Hutton talks to more speakers, exhibitors and thought leaders here on Highways Voices, as we discuss global issues and why the US state of Michigan, the birthplace of the American automotive industry, is represented here to explain how it’s transitioning into a leader in connected, automated and electrified transport.

These podcasts are brought to you thanks to the support of TomTomNicanderAGD Systems AustraliaTraceMark Flow an NGIS SolutionWestcotec and TRL.

Westcotec tell us how technology can change behaviour, not punish it, while Nicander show off their brand new product using dash cams to quickly and accurately update asset registers.

We also hear about better network management with NGIS and look ahead to when the UK welcomes Australia and the world to Birmingham in 2027, and why Australians should be part of it.

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Today’s guests are:

  • Michele Mueller, Manager Connected and Automated Vehicles and Electrification at Michigan Department of Transportation
  • Olly Samways, Sales Director at Westcotec
  • Sam Brierley, Business Development Manager at Nicander
  • Oliver Looker, General Manager, Location Intelligence at NGIS
  • Chris Lane, Head of Transport Innovation at Transport for West Midlands (UK)
  • Angelos Amditis, Chair of Supervisory Board at ERTICO and Chair of ITS Greece
  • Susan Harris, CEO of ITS Australia

(Picture shows Susan Harris and Paul Hutton – Highways News)

Smarter, Safer, Connected: Big ideas driving Day Two of the ITS Australia Summit

We’re back on the Gold Coast for Day Two of the ITS Australia Summit, discussing how the future of vehicle safety is moving beyond the vehicle itself thanks to the embracing of C-ITS technologies and how connected data is transforming how roads and emergencies are managed.

In today’s podcast, Paul Hutton talks to AGD Systems, TRL, TomTom, QUT and more, as they share innovations ranging from pedestrian-safety detection and crowd-sourced asset management to automated vehicles in remote regions and the future of large-scale mapping, plus how Brisbane could learn from the London Olympics 2012 as it prepares to host the 2032 Games.

These podcasts are brought to you thanks to the support of TomTomNicanderAGD Systems AustraliaTraceMark Flow an NGIS SolutionWestcotec and TRL.

We hear how connectivity is delivering road safety today, why technology and human-centric design must work together, and that collaboration is defining the future of transport with the message from so many of the guests that partnerships, between manufacturers, governments, researchers, and technology companies, accelerate innovation, harmonise safety standards and deliver smarter, safer mobility worldwide.

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Today’s guests are:

  • Carla Hoorweg, CEO of ANCAP
  • Stuart Douglas, MD of AGD Australasia
  • Jonathan Brook, MD of The Traffic Group
  • Subu Kamal, Head of Product Management & Partnerships at TRL Software
  • Toby Hiles, Sales and Partnerships Director at Grid Smarter Cities
  • Jennifer Loake, Head of Enterprise Sales – Australia, New Zealand, South East Asia, & Korea at TomTom
  • Professor Sebastien Glaser of Queensland University of Technology
  • Susan Harris, CEO of ITS Australia

(Picture – Highways News)

Smart roads to the Olympics: Australia’s data-driven mobility makeover

How will Australia’s most innovative transport leaders use intelligent transport systems, real-time data, automation and cooperative corridors to transform mobility ahead of the 2032 Olympic Games?

That’s just one of the topics you’ll hear about on today’s Highways Voices from the ITS Australia Summit on the Gold Coast.

These podcasts are brought to you thanks to the support of TomTomNicanderAGD Systems AustraliaTraceMark Flow an NGIS SolutionWestcotec and TRL.

Today we’ll hear how the region is preparing its transport networks for unprecedented demand ahead of Brisbane 2032, including insights from industry leaders on sustainability, efficiency, automation and network resilience, we’ll bring you the first-ever tour of the newly launched Gold Coast Cooperative Corridor, revealing how real-time roadside sensing, collective perception and DSRC communications are reshaping road safety and multimodal management, and we’ll discuss global best practice in mapping, data intelligence, asset management, enforcement, and connected systems, with perspectives from leading companies deploying technology across Europe, Australia/New Zealand and the Middle East.

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Today’s guests:

·     Dean Zabrieszach  – CEO, Ohmio and HMI Technolgies

·     Ralf-Peter Schäfer – Vice President, Traffic & Travel Information, TomTom

·     Luke Capelli – C-ITS Specialist, Toyota Motor Corporation Australia / Lexus Australia

·     Kim Thomas – Managing Director, Integrate

·     Oliver Looker – General Manager, Location Intelligence, Transport and Mobility,  Sustainability and ITS, NGIS (TraceMark Flow)

·     John Piper – Sales Director, Jenoptik

·     Ritchie Jones – Interim Managing Director, Jenoptik Traffic Solutions Australia

·     Susan Harris – CEO, ITS Australia

(Picture – Paul Hutton)