Dive deeper into the outcomes and insights from the National Future Transport Summit. Hear directly from the expert delegates—including leaders from government, industry, and academia—as they share their views on the Summit's key recommendations, the critical challenges facing the sector, and the immense opportunities that connected and automated transport technologies present for shaping a safer, more productive, and sustainable future for Australia's transport system.
Summit Interview
Hear from Richard Willder, Uber's Global Head of Autonomous Policy, as he shares his perspective on the future of transportation and the potential of autonomous technology.
Summit Interview
Hear from Michael Caltabiano as he praises the Summit's diverse voices and emphasizes the importance of using autonomous technology to advance community accessibility to mobility solutions.
Summit Interview
Hear from Susan Harris on why a partnership between industry and government is essential to solving congestion and delivering the benefits of new data and connectivity.
Summit Interview
Hear from Simon Kuestenmacher of The Demographics Group as he discusses the crucial need for a national strategy and workforce pipeline to support the automation of transport.



































ITS Australia

NTC

NTRO Board Member

WA Road Safety Commissioner

Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries

Australian Logistics Council

Airservices Australia

Eve Air Mobility

QUT

ARUP

Infralegal

ACRS

NRMA

Suncorp Group

Uber

ATA

AUSMASA

Wisk Aero

Port of Brisbane

Bus Industry Confederation

Pitt & Sherry

Tier IV

Australian Taxi Industry Association

Robotics Australia Group

Heavy Vehicle Industry Australia

Brisbane Airport

ARTC

NTC

TMR

David Speers
Moderator and MC
Simon Kuestenmacher
Co-Founder and Director at The Demographics Group
Brook Hall
Executive Director at CCAT
Rob Sharp
CEO, Airservices Australia
Safety Theme Session
Sustainability Theme Session
Productivity Theme Session
Cocktail Reception
David Speers
Moderator and MC
Sally Stannard
Director-General of Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads
Richard Willder
Head of Autonomous Policy at Uber
Infrastructure Theme Session
Social Legitimacy Theme Session
Planning and Collaboration Session
The Summit is not a typical industry conference or convention, nor is it a workshop. The objective is not to share information, highlight emerging sectors or promote products or initiatives. It is a dynamic platform for collaborative and cross-sectoral debate that will facilitate collective agreement.
Our valued partners are industry leaders committed to driving innovation and shaping the future of transport. By supporting this premier event, they demonstrate their dedication to sustainability, safety, and cutting-edge advancements across the connected and automated transport space. Their involvement enables collaboration, knowledge sharing, and the adoption of new technologies that will transform the transport sector for years to come.




Spearheaded by the Centre for Connected and Automated Transport (CCAT), the Summit is a collaborative effort between transport agencies, statutory bodies, transport and logistics associations, infrastructure providers, technology providers, community bodies, consultancies and research organisations, collectively known as ‘the Summit Consortium’.
Never before has a transport initiative assembled such a diverse and influential collective to create change.







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The National Future Transport Summit (the Summit) will be a catalyst for Australia to maximise safety, sustainability and productivity in future transport, especially through connectivity and automation. The Summit will be unique in the transport sector; it will be a collaborative effort between government agencies, industry players, transport related associations, academia and community groups, and will lead to a set of recommendations agreed by all members of this collective.
The National Future Transport Summit will deliver collectively agreed recommendations as a blueprint for the future. To inform these recommendations, we have conducted an extensive public consultation, inviting submissions from interested organisations in Australia and around the world.

To share your views, click the ‘Make a Submission’ button.
You can make a written submission that responds to the questions in the Discussion Paper, focuses on one or more of the Summit themes (safety, productivity, sustainability, social legitimacy and infrastructure) or provides broader ideas and insights based on your experience and from the perspective of your organisation. You may also choose to respond to the Discussion Paper questions directly in the ‘Make a submission’ form, rather than via an attachment.
Submissions should be short and focused. We recommend a maximum of 2 pages or around 1,000 words. If you would like to submit a longer document, please include a clear and concise summary.
We encourage submissions from individuals, organisations and communities across all sectors. Your voice is important and will help inform the national conversation on Australia’s transport future.
Review the key insights, discussion points and recordings from each consultation workshop, hosted by CCAT to support the development of submissions and explore the Summit’s core themes.