Line up, line up! It's the RSMA conference

09/12/2021 | DOMINIC BROWNE

Only the last few spaces are left for the RSMA Annual Conference and Awards dinner, which will take place on 3 February 2022 at the Radisson Blu Hotel, East Midlands.

This event is open to anyone in the industry and boasts a major lineup of expert speakers designed to 'drive, support and inform the continuous development of a successful industry'.

The theme is ‘The Route Ahead: The Road to 2030' with speaker content covering the future of the road markings and wider highway maintenance sector including environmental, social and economic aspects.

The programme will cover:

  • Investment in Road Marking to Reduce Lane Departure Crashes on High-Speed Roads – David Milling, Transport Safety, Australian Road Research Board
  • Active Travel: Opportunities for the Road Marking Industry – Roberta Fusca, Director of Policy & Communications, Living Streets
  • The Risk of the Driving Licence Exemption – Andrew Barton, DWF Law
  • CHAPS: Field Test Participation – Chris Booth, Clinical Director, CHAPS
  • National Highways: Net Zero Highways Impact on the Road Marking Industry – National Highways
  • Alternatively Fuelled Plant / Equipment by 2030 – Alasdair Reisner, Chief Executive, CECA
  • RSF Annual Survey – Building Back Safer: Making Roads Fit for 2030 – Dr Suzy Charman, Executive Director, Road Safety Foundation
  • The Future of Traffic Management for the Road Marking Industry Stanspec 2022 – Liam Sheanon, Policy and Regulation Officer, RSMA

The RSMA Awards Dinner 2022 will take place following the conference with entertainment from renowned comedian Geoff Norcott.

To book your places at the event or for more information please visit rsma.co.uk, or contact Crystal on cholmes@rsma.co.uk. There will also be an exhibition and if you would like to find out more about the opportunities available please contact info@rsma.co.uk.

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