Thursday 18 Mar 2021
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Transport for London (TfL) and Bosch have today outlined how their innovative partnership has helped improve transport in the capital, with their work including the utilisation of AI to improve road safety, new approaches to tackling Tube noise, optimising traffic signalling and greater insight of how smoothing traffic flow can improve air quality.
The pilot partnership, which began in November 2018, has seen both companies work together on several innovative projects across London. TfL has a strong track record in world-leading innovation in transport and mobility, from the use and provision of open data, contactless ticketing, the implementation of world-leading road congestion and air quality measures and the development of advanced Tube signalling.
Building on this, TfL was keen to collaborate with a private sector innovator to help further address key transport issues within London. Bosch’s commitment to collaboration to shape a new era of mobility that is sustainable, safe and exciting aligned well with both TfL and the Mayor of London’s plans to engage with new technologies and ideas to help solve specific challenges.
By partnering with Bosch’s dedicated Mobility Solutions team, the partnership allowed for new ways of working and innovative ideas to flourish.
Amongst several achievements made during the collaboration were:
The Bosch-TfL partnership was instrumental in the establishment of the ‘urban mobility lab’, which small businesses and innovative start-ups were able to use. It was designed as a forum for innovative idea sharing, guidance and mentoring, and for working on projects, all with the common goal of using technology to drive innovation in mobility with a focus on improvements to London’s transport system. Members also had full use of TfL’s Open Data platform, and access to bespoke datasets to help investigate particular problems.
As well as helping to address London’s transport challenges, the partnership has also helped Bosch gain valuable understanding of how a transport provider for a global megacity like London works with an eco-system of suppliers and boroughs to implement innovative technology. Bosch’s know-how and skills, coupled with their desire to ensure all partnerships reach market maturity, has allowed TfL to model how future partnerships with leading tech companies like Bosch could look.
Rikesh Shah, Head of Commercial Innovation at TfL, said: “I am immensely proud of the work achieved in the past two years with Bosch through this co-innovation approach. By working together and sharing ideas, knowledge and data, we have moved forward to achieve things that a few short years ago we would have deemed impossible. We went into this with open mind on what trials can achieve and it is by using this innovative way of working can learn why some things didn’t work out quite as planned, and move forward to with better understanding in the future. The smart technology available that we can use to better London’s transport network will make it possible for us to bring new solutions to our transport network, making it a better city for us all.”
Arun Srinivasan, head of Bosch Mobility Solutions in UK, said: “We are delighted to have had the privilege of working with TfL – a very forward-looking transport authority shaping the future of mobility in London, Europe’s only megacity. Open knowledge sharing underpinned by TfL’s expertise and data has helped us both develop innovative approaches to technology driven solutions and partnerships. TfL’s in-depth knowledge of how the city works and what it takes to keep London moving has been instrumental to the results of our innovation partnership.”
The lessons learned from the pilot innovation collaboration partnership with Bosch will inform the design of any future innovation collaboration partnerships, alongside the insights from the Expression of Interest TfL recently issued to the market.
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The projects worked on during the partnership include: