CIHT East Midlands is delighted to host this webinar with See.sense co-founders Irene and Philip McAleese. See.sense is a leading micro-mobility technology and data SME, based in Northern Ireland, that is on a mission to make cycling better.
Sharing insights from recent projects in the UK, Australia and the US, See.Sense will demonstrate how new sources of sensor data are helping cities gain data insights to enable more cycling, including:
Lastly, the presentation will conclude by exploring the possibility of combining See.Sense data with other data sets from both cycling, e-scooters, cargo bikes, as well as car data, to elicit powerful insights into mobility in cities.
This presentation will be most relevant to active travel specialists, road safety specialists, local authorities & employers.
Philip McAleese
Philip McAleese is Co-founder and CEO of See.Sense. A commuter cyclist with over 20 years experience in electronic and software engineering, Philip originally worked designing air traffic control simulators for National Air Traffic Services, before going on to design, build and maintain trading systems for several multinational investment banks. After inventing See.Sense to help make his cycle commuting journey safer, Philip left his corporate career to focus exclusively on See.Sense and has since grown See.Sense into one of UK’s most successful SME’s, whose innovation has been recognised with multiple awards.
Irene McAleese
Irene McAleese is Co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer at See.Sense, a micro-mobility technology and data SME on a mission to help cities transform for more cycling and sustainable travel. Irene leads strategy, partnerships, and the company’s Data Insights Team, helping to grow See.Sense into one of the UK's leading scaleups. See.Sense is a Winner of NI Women in Business Award for Best Small Business, and a Finalist in the Bike Biz Woman of Year Award 2021. Irene is also an Ambassador to the Women in Cycling network, and is listed in Cycling UK’s 100 Women in Cycling, and has been featured as a British Cycling ‘Trailblazer’.
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