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Thank you for your interest in the Mott MacDonald Digital Roads Symposium.
Regrettably we are now at capacity, so have closed registrations.
If you would like to be put on the wait list, please email Ben James at benjamin.james@mottmac.com.
As the UK’s roads sector embraces the future, digital innovation is reshaping how we plan, manage, and deliver transport infrastructure. From smarter asset performance to seamless customer journeys, the digital transformation of roads is unlocking new possibilities for resilience, sustainability, and service excellence.
Held at the iconic Jodrell Bank, a UNESCO World Heritage Site designed by Mott MacDonald, the event will feature interactive sessions, live demonstrations, and exclusive insights into the technologies shaping the future of transport.
Be part of the conversation—share ideas, explore innovations, and help shape the next chapter in digital roads.
Discover how our roads and transport business is driving progress through transformative projects, digital innovation and industry-leading expertise. Explore our latest insights, press releases and thought leadership that reflect the impact we’re making on the journeys, infrastructure and communities we help connect.
Solving the transport issues of today and tomorrow calls for a wider range of tools, solutions and skills, according to Mott MacDonald transport and mobility solutions general manager Graeme Smith.
Ninety years since opening, the Queensway Tunnel connecting Liverpool and Birkenhead remains a critical transport link and an enduring example of Mott MacDonald’s ability to push the boundaries of what is technically possible.
The UK’s National Highways is the first roads and highways owner-operator in the world to be accredited to PAS 2080, the newly updated international specification for managing infrastructure carbon.