Indian Academy of Highway Engineers signs MoU with University of New South Wales for establishing Centre of Excellence in Smart Transportation

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In line with the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways vision to influence and adopt global innovation into the transportation sector, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Ministry through the Indian Academy of Highway Engineers and University of New South Wales (UNSW) to set up a Centre for Advanced Transportation Technology and Systems (CATTS). The MoU was exchanged between the Director of IAHE Mr. V L Patankar and Vice Chancellor of UNSW Prof. Ian Jacobs on April 10th, 2017 in the presence of Simon Birmingham, Australian Minister for Education. The vision for CATTS is to:

Accelerate the evaluation and adoption of new transportation technologies and explore market opportunities for them in India and Australia.

Conduct research, development and training in the areas of transport system modelling and data for smart cities.

This would be the worlds first transportation centre involving two countries committed to seeing technological innovation for economic development through improved safety and reduced congestion.

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Indian Academy of Highway Engineers signs MoU with University of New South Wales for establishing Centre of Excellence in Smart Transportation

Indian Academy of Highway Engineers signs MoU with University of New South Wales for establishing Centre of Excellence in Smart Transportation
In line with the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways vision to influence and adopt global innovation into the transportation sector, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Ministry through the Indian Academy of Highway Engineers and University of New South Wales (UNSW) to set up a Centre for Advanced Transportation Technology and Systems (CATTS). The MoU was exchanged between the Director of IAHE Mr. V L Patankar and Vice Chancellor of UNSW Prof. Ian Jacobs on April 10th, 2017 in the presence of Simon Birmingham, Australian Minister for Education. The vision for CATTS is to:

Accelerate the evaluation and adoption of new transportation technologies and explore market opportunities for them in India and Australia.

Conduct research, development and training in the areas of transport system modelling and data for smart cities.

This would be the worlds first transportation centre involving two countries committed to seeing technological innovation for economic development through improved safety and reduced congestion.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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