
Meead was first exposed to urban cycling at the University of Oregon. At Monash, he established “City Science” - using open data to create spatial visualisation.
Read MoreIn total, there were 24 fantastic TransportCamp sessions that were proposed during 'agenda setting'. You can take a look at the final agenda matrix.
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Meead was first exposed to urban cycling at the University of Oregon. At Monash, he established “City Science” - using open data to create spatial visualisation.
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Despite having real time information on trams (TramTracker), no such service exists for Melbourne’s trains. People expect to be able to stand on a platform and be able to see how far away the train is and where it is going.
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Emergency response involves using technology to address the challenges of how to locate people. Other challenges include dispatching emergency services to complex sites with limited vehicle access.
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