Join the latest ICE Summer Prestige lecture

This edition of the ICE Summer prestige lecture will explore how, in the light of the climate emergency, can we ever build roads again and what role engineers can play in rising to the challenges facing the sector.

The event will take place both online and in-person, on the 19th of June 2023 at the Institution of Civil Engineers in central London. The event will include keynote addresses from Nick Harris, chief executive of National Highways and Andy Falleyn, deputy director for the strategic road network at the Welsh Government. As well as, a panel discussion with more great speakers! 

The event will run from 17:00-20:00 (in-person) and 17:30-19:00 (online). Attendance, both online and in-person is free. In-person attendance will also include a networking reception. 

Sign-up for free HERE!

 

Programme:

  • 17:00 - 17:30 Registration and refreshments [Registrations start at 17:00 BST for those attending in person. For those joining online, we recommend logging in at 17:15 BST to test connections.]
  • 17:30 - 17:35 Welcome by Prof. Anusha Shah, senior director, resilient cities, Arcadis and senior vice president, ICE
  • 17:35 - 18:05 Keynote interviews: Nick Harris, chief executive, National Highways, and Andy Falleyn, deputy director for the strategic road network, Welsh Government
  • 18:05 - 18:15 Keynote interviews: Nick and Andy will be interviewed by ICE President’s Future Leaders Lucy Davison, assistant engineer - track, SYSTRA, and Blake Scott, civil engineer, WSP
  • 18:15 - 18:55 Response panel and Q&A
    • Jonathan Spruce, director, Fore Consulting
    • Serena Gough, senior engineer, Arcadis
    • Mark Kemp, immediate past president, Adept
    • Ben Plowden, chair, Transport Planning Society
  • 18:55 - 19:00 Closing remarks by Prof. Anusha Shah
  • 19:00 - 20:00 Event close for online participants. Networking reception for in person attendees
  • 20:00 Event close

Speakers: 

  • Prof. Anusha Shah, Arcadis, senior director - resilient cities
  • Nick Harris, National Highways, chief executive
  • Andy Falleyn, Welsh Government, deputy director for the strategic road network
  • Lucy Davison, SYSTRA, assistant engineer – track
  • Blake Scott, WSP, civil engineer
  • Jonathan Spruce, Fore Consulting, director
  • Serena Gough, Arcadis, senior engineer
  • Mark Kemp, Adept, immediate past president
  • Ben Plowden, Transport Planning Society, chair

Get more info and your free ticket for this event HERE

 

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