Event Summary: 2026 iRAP Innovation Workshop and TRA Budapest

iRAP was proud to host our 11th iRAP Innovation Workshop showcasing world-leading R&D in Budapest last week in association with Transport Research Arena (TRA2026).

What a busy week it was! From the 1-day Innovation Workshop focussed on Future Ready Roads; to showcasing European Commission-funded research projects driving new insights for safer, more inclusive mobility; our booth in the TRA exhibition and the iRAP Innovation Dinner; to bilateral meetings with key partners – it was a pleasure to see old and new faces and share the amazing work of our partners and programme across the world.

TRA, held this year from 18-21 May, 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 explored challenges facing the global transport sector, new solutions and business models, and latest research and developments in mobility and transport.

 

The iRAP Innovation Workshop

iRAP’s one-day Innovation Workshop was a high-energy, thought-provoking forum on 20 May drawing 100 road safety leaders and experts working at the cutting edge to create “Future Ready Roads for Safe, Sustainable Mobility”.

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.

Presentations and panel discussions explored cutting edge innovation and practical experience driving evidence-based technologies, policy, financing and systems for a world free of high-risk roads.  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.

iRAP launched Modelo de Classificação por Estrelas Versão 3.10 during the event, the latest update to its flagship methodology which has supported road safety assessments in 140 countries. The new model update is a major leap forward for evidence-based road safety investment, offering stronger protection for vulnerable road users and improved sensitivity to safety gains.

Using the iRAP methodology, road safety infrastructure changes and safer speeds have prevented 860.000 mortes e lesões graves em todo o mundo desde 2016.

Reflecting on the event, iRAP CEO Greg Smith said, “iRAP is working with European and global partners to support evidence-based policy, investment, and action to eliminate high-risk roads. New tools and methods, including AI-based solutions like AiRAP, are enhancing network-wide road safety assessments and risk analysis, helping partners to optimise their decisions and road assets at scale. Safety approaches focussed on vulnerable road users are being tested in real-world living labs, and data combined in clear, actionable formats are informing safer, more resilient, and inclusive transport networks for people of all ages and abilities.

“In Europe, action is guided by the EU road safety policy framework and the Vision Zero ambition to eliminate road deaths and serious injuries by 2050, with a 50 per cent reduction target by 2030.

“Innovation and collaboration will be vital to the future of smart and sustainable mobility. We’re really proud to be working with the European Commission and 38,000 partners across the world to innovate and optimise road safety in the transport sector.”

 

Programme and Speakers

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Matthieu Levivier
Director
Transoft Solutions

 

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

 

Joost Vantomme
CEO
ERTICO

 

Athina Tympakianaki
Principal Researcher
AIMSUN

 

Stefano Ammirati
Director of Road Safety and Global Advocacy
FIA

 

Karen Vancluysen
Secretary General
POLIS

 

Rob McInerney AO
Chefe de Impacto Futuro
iRAP

 

Ricardo Lobo
Global Innovation Manager
Aleatica

 

Richard Owen
CEO
Agilysis

 

Rafaela Machado
Programmes Manager
Fundação FIA

 

Emma Timson
Senior Policy Advisor – Road Safety
National Highways UK

 

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

 

James Bradford
Diretor Técnico Global
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
Viagens Mais Seguras Lideram para a Europa
iRAP

 

Marc Figuls
Sócio-Diretor
Consultoria Factual

 

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

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

Judy Williams
Gerente Global de Programas e Comunicações
iRAP

Minh Vo
Coordenador de Mobilidade Sustentável
iRAP

In addition to enlightening panel discussions, seven focussed presentations shared the latest developments in iRAP and partner tools. You are welcome to download and peruse them:

 

Showcasing iRAP Innovation in the Exhibition

Latest research and tools were on show at the iRAP and the European Institute of Road Assessment (EIRA) booth in the TRA exhibition. This included current innovation projects funded by the European Commission and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI):

  • FOBE – Abordagens preditivas para ambientes urbanos mais seguros com 11 parceiros em três cidades-piloto
  • ELABORADOR – Projetando a mobilidade urbana sustentável para cidades climaticamente neutras com 38 parceiros em 12 cidades piloto
  • MARFIM –  AI for Vision Zero in road safety industrial doctorates network with 23 partners for global impact
  • CAMBER – Manutenção Conectada e Adaptativa para Estradas Urbanas e Secundárias Mais Seguras com 14 parceiros em cinco cidades piloto.

iRAP Innovation Dinner

TRA provided a unique opportunity to bring partners together for a special Innovation Dinner on Spoon the Boat.

Associated activities

ISO/TC 241 Liaison Meeting

It was a pleasure during TRA2026 to join the ISO/TC 241 Liaison Meeting. iRAP as a charity is collaborating with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Technical Committee and TC241 under the leadership of Young-Jun MOON in developing ISO 39005 as a standardized framework for classifying and assessing the safety level of road infrastructure. We’re excited to see how the iRAP 3-star or better global standard, eliminating high-risk roads in 140 countries, can support the committee in developing ISO 39005 for safe roads and streets for all.

Classificação por Estrelas para Escolas (SR4S) featured in the Poster Exhibition with a poster on “Macro-to-Meso Analysis of Pedestrian Safety: Literature Insights about Pedestrian Crash Risk in School Zones”. Pictured below: iRAP’s Sustainable Mobility Coordinator and SR4S Lead Minh Vo at the poster.

Photo and video highlights

See the week’s photo highlights 

 

Hear other reflections from our team:

The iRAP and EIRA team with our FIA Foundation and KazRAP friends. From left to right: Marko Sevrovic, Olivera Rozi, Rafaela Machado (Programme Manager, FIA Foundation), Rob McInerney, Judy Williams, Monica Olyslagers, Minh Vo, James Bradford and Arystan Massanov (KazRAP lead and Director of the Kazakh Scientific Research Institute for Road Safety)

 

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