The Centre for Connected and Automated Transport (CCAT) will host its National Future Transport Summit in Brisbane on Wednesday 17 and Thursday 18 September 2025.
The event will bring together CEOs and senior leaders from industry and government across all modes of transport to shape around 10 high-level recommendations, which will then be presented to Infrastructure and Transport Ministers.
FCAI chief executive Tony Weber will participate in a panel discussion titled “Where to from here: Curating the transition” on Thursday 18 September, 2:30–3:30pm. The panel, chaired by the ABC’s David Speers, will also include Michael Caltabiano (National Transport Research Organisation), Susan Harris (ITS Australia) and Owen Hayford (Infralegal).
The session will explore how the automotive industry is preparing for the transition to connected and automated vehicles, the support required from government to facilitate that shift, and what a successful national transition plan should look like. It will also examine the critical steps Australia must take over the next five years to secure the benefits of connected and automated transport.
Further details, including registration, are available on the CCAT website: National Future Transport Summit.