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Transport + Energy takes part in “TTFM”

The owner of transportandenergy.com took part in a discussion programme which was created for the virtual Transport Technology Forum that has been taking place this week (3-5 March).
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Alec Peachey
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The owner of transportandenergy.com took part in a discussion programme which was created for the virtual Transport Technology Forum that has been taking place this week (3-5 March).

The virtual content for the Forum, which Transport and Energy is a media parter for, was hosted by the TTF communications lead Paul Hutton.

The hour-long radio style discussion programme was streamed online from 7pm to 8pm over the last two nights. Nicknamed “TTFM”, the light-hearted programme featured special guests including legendary TV technology presenter Michael Rodd and former Transport Ministers Steve Norris and Stephen Ladyman.

Transport and Energy owner Alec Peachey was invited to speak about the brand and highlighted the importance of both the sectors working together to help meet net zero. He also highlighted the work of the Local Council Roads Innovation Group (LCRIG), for who is Content Director with responsibility for the organisation’s communications.

Day three of the Transport Technology Forum Conference takes place today (5 March) and you can register here.

You can listen to Alec’s short discussion with Paul below:

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