Date: Thursday, October 24, 2024
Time: 2:00 PM ET / 1:00 PM CT / 11:00 AM PT
Duration: 30 Minutes
Summary
Recent natural disasters have highlighted the urgent need for innovative solutions in transportation recovery and sustainability. This webinar explores how artificial intelligence can help address growing challenges in roadway maintenance. State and local transportation agencies are increasingly strained due to new federal regulations, climate changes, more frequent natural disasters, and the rising number of larger, heavier electric vehicles. Many roads, especially in underserved and rural areas, are often neglected. Innovative, technology-first solutions, like AI-driven analysis and near real-time data collection through crowdsourced dash cameras, can provide more resilient and efficient road management, reaching the communities that need it most.
Receive key insights on…
- New industry developments which will change how disaster recovery for roadways is managed in the US.
- Nationwide projects which will provide new data sets on previously under-documented roads and freeway systems.
- How AI and predictive analysis can impact roadway management practices.
- New tools to meet federal highway regulation standards quicker and more effectively, creating a safer experience for roadway maintenance and everyday life.
Speaker
As the founder of Blyncsy, Mark is passionate about improving the world through technology and innovation. Prior to his current role, Mark worked in areas as diverse as political campaigns, law firms, start-ups and even a Fortune 500 company. More recently he was engaged as a consultant for Wireless Advanced Vehicle Electrification and was the Lead Student Director of the Lassonde New Venture Development Program at the Pierre Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute at the University of Utah. Now a part of the Bentley family of companies, Mark leads Blyncsy as the Director of Transportation AI.
Mark studied at the University of Utah, where he earned a JD, an MBA and an MS in International Affairs and Global Enterprise. Mark completed a BS in Political Science, International Studies, and Economics.