
NCAT to attend CPC’s Annual Summit on Thursday 20th March in London at Sancroft Convene.
The Summit will see two days of networking with discussion panels on such themes as rail and stations, air mobility and airports, and place leadership, among others.
Gordon McCullough ncat consortium partner and CEO of the Research Institute of Disabled Consumers (link) will be chairing a panel on “Putting passengers at the heart of transport: improving accessibility in rail and aviation”. NCAT board member and Chair of the Cardiff International Airport Disability Group Damian Bridgeman will also be sitting on this panel.
In addition, Kay Inckle ncat board member and Campaigns and Policy Manager for Wheels for Wellbeing will be sitting on a panel on “Spotlight on micromobility: how cycling can be effective to integrating transport modes”.
We are looking forward to sharing some of the work that ncat have completed in its latest phase, as well as hearing the insights from other panellists on the work being done in the transport accessibility sector.
This will be the second time ncat have attended the CPC Summit and we are delighted to have the opportunity again to be part of the event along with the nearly 900 organisations who will be taking part.
In person tickets for the event have already sold out but if you are interested in hearing some of the discussions, you can still attend online. To book, follow this link: Register – Connected Places Catapult
To learn more about the conference click here: Connected Places Summit 2025 – Connected Places Catapult
To find out more about how ncat were involved in the CPC summit last year, see this story elsewhere on our site: ncat attends Connected Places Catapult Conference – National Centre for Accessible Transport