CCAT Stakeholder Event: Advanced Vehicles and Social Legitimacy

The Centre for Connected and Automated Transport (CCAT) invites you to attend this stakeholder event that will explore the issue of social legitimacy around transport technologies, and the steps required to engage and secure the trust of Australian communities. Attendees will hear from a panel of experts who will discuss the how different communities, cohorts and demographic groups experience and perceive current and emerging transport technologies, and highlight the factors that shape confidence, concern and expectations.

Building social legitimacy is critical to the successful deployment of connected and automated transport in Australia. Drawing on the National Future Transport Summit’s social legitimacy recommendations, this event will explore how governments, industry and researchers can meaningfully engage communities to build trust, understanding and acceptance of connected and automated transport.

The session will also showcase current research, insights and ideas that capture contemporary community views on transport technology, providing an evidence base to inform policy, deployment and communication strategies. By grounding innovation in community perspectives, the event will support more inclusive, trusted and socially legitimate pathways for the future of connected and automated transport.

Attendees will also network over refreshments with stakeholders across transport, infrastructure, disability and communities. 

Event Date: 25 March 2026
Event Times: 4.30pm-6.30pm
Venue: Ground floor, 100 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley, Queensland

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