CROSS
CROSS helps professionals to make structures safer. We do this by publishing safety information based on the reports we receive and information in the public domain.
Resilient Transport 2026 is partnering with a wide range of global stakeholders throughout the transport sector.
CROSS helps professionals to make structures safer. We do this by publishing safety information based on the reports we receive and information in the public domain.
DARe – the National Hub for Decarbonised, Adaptable, and Resilient Transport Infrastructures – brings together leading UK universities, and diverse industry, government, and civic partners to find viable pathways and solutions for a transition to a resilient, net zero transport system that works for all.
The Dutch Cycling Embassy acts as an intermediary between international demand and Dutch knowledge. We help governments, businesses, and organisations access the best of Dutch cycling: from planning and policy to design, products, and infrastructure.
The Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (IPWEA) is the peak association for infrastructure asset managers and professionals who deliver public works and engineering services.
The RCEA advances professional development and knowledge in railway engineering, including main lines, metros, and light rail.
The Transport Planning Society (TPS) is the UK’s sole professional body for transport planning, aiming to raise its profile and guide the profession.
We are a multidisciplinary network of UK universities connecting research with policy and practice in infrastructure and urban systems.
ICONHIC2026 (29 June–2 July, Chania, Greece) is the 4th International Conference on Natural Hazards & Infrastructure. It convenes practitioners and researchers to advance disaster-proof, climate-ready infrastructure development and recovery across transport, energy, water, and cities.
To enquire about opportunities for your organisation to partner with Resilient Transport 2026, please contact the ICE’s partnerships team, led by Graham Murphy.