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This event is jointly presented by Charted Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), Chartered Institute of Highways and Transportation (CIHT) and MaaS Scotland.
This is an opportunity to hear from Matt Eastwood - Head of Cities, North East and Scotland, at Uber - about Uber operations in Glasgow and Edinburgh and their plans for the rest of Scotland. The evening will include a short presentation followed by an extended Q&A session that will allow attendees to put their questions to Matt. Matt has previously worked with the Energy Saving Trust (EST) and CoMoUK (previously CarPlus) so is well placed to answer a wide range of questions.
In addition, for those arriving between 1730-1800, there will be an opportunity to tour the Community Food Initiative North East (CFINE), a social enterprise committed to social, environmental and economic development. This includes their warehouse operations, electric cargo bikes and tuk tuk! This event is jointly presented by Charted Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), Chartered Institute of Highways and Transportation (CIHT) and MaaS Scotland, and is open to CIHT/CILT Members and students at the University of Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University.
This talk will be of interest to transport planners who want to hear more about Uber in Scotland, and also see potential of delivery operations for electric cargo bikes and tuk tuks in Aberdeen.
Matt Eastwood - Uber, Head of Cities, North East of England and Scotland
Matt Eastwood - Head of Cities, North East and Scotland, at Uber - Matt has previously worked with the Energy Saving Trust (EST) and CoMoUK (previously CarPlus) so is well placed to answer a wide range of questions.
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