The Intelligent Mobility Award went to SAGE Automation for the See Me: Bus Signalling App.
See Me is a ground-breaking app that makes public transport accessible for everyone. The app allows users to hail a bus remotely and notify them when the bus is approaching and when it is about to reach the end destination.
"I'm delighted that See Me was announced as the winner of the Intelligent Mobility Award, it's fantastic recognition from the industry, particularly in a very strong category,” said Cassie Hames, from SAGE Group, who pioneered the App.
“See Me was created on the principles of inclusion and making public transport accessible for everyone. The idea for See Me came from my own experience of using public transport, and the input of many people who rely on public transport but find it challenging.”
“My hope is that See Me has demonstrated how considering and including other perspectives can enrich our community and drive innovation in our industry.”
The Excellence in Research & Development Award sponsored by iMOVE Australia was won by Main Roads Western Australia for its Smart Freeway Live Decision Support Tool.
“Our latest Smart Freeway Mitchell Southbound went live in December 2024 and is already delivering significant benefits to Western Australians through improvements to safety, reliability, sustainability, and travel time savings, said Mehdi Langroudi, Executive Director of Network Operations.
“Working closely with our industry partners iMove and Aimsun, the live decision support tool will provide our state-of-the-art Main Roads Road Network Operation Centre further means to better optimise infrastructure assets through use of technology.”
“I’d like to thank ITS Australia for this award which recognises our contributions to the industry, collaboration with our industry partners and encourages our efforts in the research and development space.”
The Excellence in Transport Data Award went to Transport for NSW for Optimised Replacement Bus Services During Network Disruptions - A Data Driven Approach.
Transport for NSW collaborated with the University of Technology Sydney to develop a data-driven solution leveraging data, AI, and optimisation techniques to estimate emergency bus service demand and optimising bus routes and deployment during network disruptions.
“Data only has value when it reaches the hands of those who make decisions. By working with business to develop tools for our frontline staff, we turn insights into real impacts,’ said Ruimin Li, Director Intelligence & Enablement, Coordinator General, Transport for NSW.
This award honours the power of engaging end users in unlocking the true potential of transport data.”
The Young Professional Award sponsored by Transurban resulted in a tie between Gloria Tan from Service Stream and Timothy Hudson from Transurban.
The Max Lay Lifetime Achievement Award winner John Venables received his award, which was announced in late 2024.
The inaugural winner of the Woman of the Year Award, Dr Miranda Blogg, also announced in late 2024, was also honoured at the Awards ceremony.
ITS Australia CEO Susan Harris commended this year's winners.
"This year’s winning projects truly highlight the collaborative spirit that drives Australia’s intelligent transport systems sector, particularly the strong partnerships being forged with leading universities to deliver evidence-based solutions to some the nation’s biggest transport challenges," said Susan Harris, CEO of ITS Australia.
"As the peak industry body, ITS Australia is dedicated to nurturing these transformative collaborations, which are paving the way for technology-driven solutions that are enhancing all modes of transport and improving the travel experience for Australians.”
You can read more about the winning projects, as well as the very worthy finalist entries in each category, in the official Awards Booklet.