Projects News Posted on 12/03/2025

Cenex Expo Seminar Themes Announced for 2025

The Cenex Expo 2025 has just launched its expression of interest (EOI) to present in this year’s edition. The expression of interest (EOI) programme is open to both UK and international organisations wishing to propose speakers. This initiative aims to ensure that the seminar programme features the latest insights from expert speakers, reflecting the diversity within the Net Zero and Connected Automated Mobility audiences.

The Cenex Expo seminar programme this year aims to:

  • Showcase state-of-the-art technology developments and industry initiatives in Net Zero transport and the supporting energy infrastructure, as well as in Connected Automated Mobility (CAM).
  • Disseminate learning from research and demonstration projects.
  • Provide updates on policy and market trends driving innovation.
  • Explore “what next?” for both sectors.

The programme will be focused around three thematic areas:

  • Transition to Net Zero
  • Transition to Connected Automated Mobility 
  • Cross cutting and Cross Sector Technology Transfer

Presentations can be related either to technology, market, supply chain or policy developments. Timescales for consideration include the lead up to the phasing out of new cars that rely solely on internal combustion engines by 2030 and the longer timescales through to 2050.  Our seminar programme will feature sessions presented in various engaging formats, including presentations, panel discussions, debates, and tech talks.

Click here for more details on the thematic areas and submit your EOI to present.
The deadline to complete the submission form is Friday 28th March 2025, but early submission is encouraged.

Supported by the UK Government and Innovate UK, Cenex Expo 2025 is the largest exhibition and conference in the UK focused on innovation in road transport (almost 4,500 visitors last year) and the call for speakers explicitly seeks and welcomes non-UK participation.

https://cenex-expo.com/2025-seminar-themes