2026 iRAP Innovation Workshop

Join us in May for iRAP’s 2026 Innovation Workshop on future-ready roads, an unmissable event being held in partnership with TRA2026 in Budapest.

The iRAP Innovation Workshop will be held on 20 May during Transport Research Arena (TRA). TRA is Europe’s biggest transport conference attracting over 3,000 participants and 100 exhibitors from across the world drawn from industry, government, transport operators, financing institutions, academia and civil society. With the theme “ReGeneration in Transport”, TRA2026 will be held from 18-21 May and explore challenges facing the global transport sector, new solutions and business models, and latest research and developments in mobility and transport.

iRAP’s one-day Innovation Workshop is set to be a high-energy, thought-provoking forum drawing road safety leaders and experts working at the cutting edge to create “Future Ready Roads for Safe, Sustainable Mobility”.

 

About the Workshop

Innovation and collaboration will be key to promoting safe, inclusive, green and efficient transportation systems in the UN Decade of Sustainable Transport 2026-2035. Momentum must also continue to drive progress in the Decade of Action for Road Safety 2021-2030 which aims to halve global road deaths and injuries by 2030.

Working together with global leaders who are pioneering the future of transport and mobility, iRAP partners are driving evidence-based technologies, policy, financing and systems for a world free of high-risk roads. Transformation in iRAP methodologies and tools is leveraging partners’ efforts to create safer streets, roads and highways which prioritise vulnerable road users. AI-powered solutions like AiRAP are revolutionizing road assessment, risk mapping, and predictive analytics for smarter, data-driven decisions, performance tracking, and asset management on scale. Harmonised safety prediction tools are ensuring gender, age and abilities are provided for in future mobility, while living labs are testing next-gen mobility solutions in real-time for climate-neutral cities. By integrating and dashboarding diverse datasets, raw data is being transformed into powerful, actionable intelligence. And empowering our global community, capacity is being built in countries thanks to innovative programmes which are unlocking new pathways for engagement and cross-border advancement. By integrating cutting-edge technology, expert insights and global learnings, world-leading solutions are empowering safer, more resilient roads in the face of rapid global urbanisation.

Join us for iRAP’s 2026 Innovation Workshop, mobilising the world’s best minds to support achievement of UN Targets 3 and 4 which include ensuring all new roads are built to a 3-star or better standard for all road users (Target 3), and more than 75% of travel is on the equivalent of 3-star or better roads for all road users by 2030 (Target 4).

Matthieu Levivier

Director Transoft Solutions

Stephanie Leonard

Global Head of Government and Regulatory Affairs, TomTom, and President, Traveller Information Services Association (TISA)

Stefano Ammirati

Director of Road Safety and Global Advocacy, FIA

Athina Tympakianaki

Principal Researcher, AIMSUN

Richard Owen

CEO, Agilysis

Karen Vancluysen

Secretary General, POLIS

Rob McInerney AO

Chief of Future Impact, iRAP

Ricardo Lobo

Global Innovation Manager, Aleatica

Marc Figuls

Managing Partner, Factual Consulting

Rafaela Machado

Fundação FIA

Emma Timson

Senior Policy Advisor – Road Safety, National Highways

Katia Pagle

Senior Researcher and CAMBER Project Manager, ICCS, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA)

James Bradford

Global Technical Director, iRAP

Monica Olyslagers

Global Innovation Manager and Safe Cities Specialist
iRAP

Bruce Hamilton

Executive Director, Roadway Safety Foundation

Steve Phillips

Secretary General, Conference of European Directors of Roads (CEDR)

Marko Sevrovic

Vice Dean, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, University of Zagreb (FPZ) & Director, European Institute of Road Assessment (EIRA)

Olivera Rozi

Safer Journeys Lead for Europe, iRAP

Joost Vantomme

CEO, ERTICO

Young-Jun Moon

Professor Invited and ISO TMB and ISO/TC241 Chair, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)

Judy Williams

Global Programme & Communications Manager, iRAP

Tiejun Zhang

ChinaRAP Lead, Research Institute of Highway (RIOH) and Principal Engineer, Beijing Zhongjiaohuaan Technology Co. Ltd (BZT)

Minh Vo

Sustainable Mobility Coordinator, iRAP

Register

iRAP’s 2026 Innovation Workshop is free to attend for TRA2026 delegates. Participants can join for the day or benefit from TRA’s four-day programme of plenary and scientific sessions, technical tours and vast networking opportunities.

The Workshop promises to be a dynamic, immersive experience for practitioners and decision-makers keen to hear the latest on future ready roads for safe and sustainable mobility! Seating is limited so don’t delay.

Come Visit our Booth in the TRA Exhibition

iRAP and the European Institute of Road Assessment (EIRA) will have a booth in the TRA Exhibition. Come see our team at booth B21 next to the European Commission and hear more about iRAP and EIRA, our projects, and  research and tools helping to drive innovation for Future-Ready Roads for Safe, Sustainable Mobility.

Among others, we’ll be sharing these European partnerships, funded by the European Commission and UKRI, shaping research innovation in the region and world-wide:

11 partners | 3 Pilot Cities

Athens, Valencia & West Midlands

  • Focuses on vulnerable road user behaviour, exposure, and risk, particularly for active mobility and e-scooter users
  • Uses predictive and data-driven approaches to prevent serious injuries and fatalities
  • Supports safer street design and evidence-based urban safety policies

 

23 Partners | Global Impact

  • Demonstrates how AI can be applied to support proactive safety decisions
  • Focuses on ethical, fair, and human-centred AI for road safety
  • Builds a new generation of AI and road safety experts and long-term capacity through training and research networks.

 

14 Partners | 5 Pilot Cities

Cascais, Trikala, North Holland, Croatia & Spain

  • Integrates road safety into routine maintenance and asset management
  • Uses new-generation data, monitoring, and digital tools to assess safety performance and identify risks early
  • Focuses on scalable, low-cost safety interventions across networks, demonstrating how they can deliver measurable safety benefits

38 Partners | 12 Pilot cities

Lighthouse Cities: Helsinki, Copenhagen, Milan, Issy-les-Moulineaux, Zaragoza & Trikala
Follower Cities: Lund, Liberec, Velenje, Split Krusevac & Ioannina)

  • Uses urban living labs to test real-world mobility solutions
  • Integrates safety, sustainability, accessibility, and efficiency
  • Works with cities using real-world data and real-time models
  • Treats safety as a core outcome alongside sustainability and accessibility

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