Project calls on SMEs to deliver innovative air quality and mobility solutions
PBC Today | February 11, 2020
The SIMULATE project is on the lookout for SMEs to deliver innovative solutions to combat challenges in sustainable mobility and air quality. The SIMULATE Smart, Infrastructure & Mobility Urban Laboratory and Test Environment project have today 11 February released information about a set of air quality and mobility challenges that they are seeking solutions for from the SME market. Project lead Staffordshire County Council, in partnership with Amey, secured £1.975m of funding from ADEPT and the DfT as part of the ADEPT SMART Places Live Labs programme back in 2019. Working alongside Keele University and the Connected Places Catapult, the SIMULATE project aims to provide the environment and framework for innovative SMEs with new solutions to trial and incubate their concepts, with the ultimate aim of them being adopted onto the local and strategic road network.