Conduent join Urban Mobility Partnership

Urban Mobility Partnership has today welcomed Conduent, a leading provider of automated and analytics-based smart mobility solutions for government agencies, to its coalition.

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The Urban Mobility Partnership is committed to providing long-term leadership and near-term solutions to improve future urban mobility and working in partnership with local and national governments to develop and implement policy solutions to reduce congestion and transport emissions.

Conduent Transportation, joining Enterprise, Stagecoach Group Limited, Dott, Foot Anstey LLP, Brompton Bike Hire and Trainline, will be adding its global expertise in roadway charging and management, parking and kerbside management, and advanced transit and public safety systems to the partnership.

James Lancaster, Head of European Mobility at Enterprise and Chair of the Urban Mobility Partnership, says:

“The Urban Mobility Partnership is delighted to welcome Conduent Transportation to its growing membership. 
We are excited to work closely in partnership with Conduent Transportation, to secure long-term policy that tackles the significant challenges posed by congestion and climate change. 


”We welcome Conduent Transportation’s expertise in mobility and payment solutions that automate, streamline, and optimize transportation operations to cut congestion and create safe, seamless journeys. Conduent Transportation represents another important aspect of the future of transport and will add valuable insight to the Urban Mobility Partnership’s policy development and presence as a unique partnership, bringing together different aspects of the sector.”

Jade Neville, Head of User Experience, UK, at Conduent Transportation, says:
“We are delighted to join the Urban Mobility Partnership, and we look forward to supporting the coalition in carrying out its vision of a UK with an integrated, multi-modal national transport policy that places the needs of the public at its heart, by reducing congestion and improving air quality. We look forward to contributing to discussions and helping to promote new policy ideas around urban mobility, including embracing the role of smart technology in the provision of mobility services that will improve air quality and lives of the British public.”

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