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A research project exploring how the UK’s rail network can be improved for disabled people is being run as part of a unique PhD programme at Coventry University.
Companies delivering greener transport technologies will trial their solutions and receive funding and business support as part of the Clean Futures accelerator...
Coventry University ands JLR have collaborated to design a unique new seat that uses sensory music energy pulses to help reduce heart rates allowing drivers to relax or...
Coventry University will be using its expertise in simulation technology as part a project aimed at speeding up the development of safe and reliable self-driving...
The UK's first ever National Centre for Accessible Transport (NCAT) has launched its Accessible Transport Policy Commission at Westminster.
Low Carbon Solutions: Coventry University showcases its latest research technologies and skills training at industry-leading event
The National Centre for Accessible Transport (NCAT) is inviting disabled people to help shape the future of accessibility in transport.
Coventry University showcased one of its self-driving vehicles at Coventry Motofest 2023.
Coventry University is today launching the National Centre for Accessible Transport (NCAT) with the aim to make future and existing modes of transport accessible to all.
Coventry University has been tasked with helping to change the face of transport for people with disabilities through a £20 million grant to create the UK’s first...
Researchers from Coventry University have played a pivotal role in the UK’s ‘first of its kind’ trial of wirelessly charged electric taxis through making the charging...
Sarah Brill, a PhD candidate from the Centre for Future Transport and Cities (FTC), has won the Coventry University ‘Three Minute Thesis’ (3MT®) competition for 2022.