Automatic Crash Notification (ACN) systems, such as eCall, automatically notifies emergency services in the event of a crash, transmitting key data such as the location, time and severity of the incident. The primary purpose of ACN is to aid faster response time to crashes, increasing the likelihood of occupants surviving a crash. While ACN technology is becoming increasingly common in new vehicles and personal devices like smartphones and smartwatches, Australia and New Zealand face challenges in its adoption.

As part of the project, a research report was developed, which provides a summary of the ACN services emerging in Australia and New Zealand, including their operation, benefits, market uptake, and high-level costs to implement. Approaches taken in other countries are also identified, to assess the applicability and potential implications of these approaches to Australia and New Zealand.

In this webinar, the presenters will outline project aims, methodology, key findings from the report and next steps. Drawing from lessons learned from preparing the report, international deployments and local stakeholder feedback, this webinar will explore how ACN can be effectively implemented to maximise safety and economic benefits, and highlight key decisions around technology standardisation, investment in emergency response systems, and ensuring equitable access to the technology. Presenters will also answer Q&A at the close of the session.

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About the Speakers

1748483374-8d812cbffb268e0d Joanne Vanselow

Joanne Vanselow is Program Manager of Austroads' Vehicles and Technology and Environment and Sustainability Programs.

1749187917-640f7b7662ca0393 Iain McGlinchy

Iain joined the NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) as Lead Adviser Future Transport at the start of 2022. Iain’s role at NZTA includes working with other teams at NZTA and with external organisations such as Austroads, on the preparations needed for the deployment of connected and automated vehicles as well as other transport innovations. He has been working on matters relating to the deployment of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) and transport technologies since 2012.

1749188013-0d688420ec456a50 Jack Barlow

Jack is a Senior Consultant with WSP, experienced across Intelligent Transport Systems, Advisory and Digital Solutions. Jack has a particular interest in connected and automated vehicle technologies, future mobility, strategy, and operational safety and enjoys working with passionate teams driving positive change and innovation. 

1749188099-4d5f95d99a3831fe Paras Bhutiani

Paras is a Senior Consultant in WSP's Infrastructure Advisory team, specialising in infrastructure strategy, transport policy, and economic analysis. With a background in engineering and finance, Paras bring a multidisciplinary perspective to complex infrastructure projects, focusing on emerging transport technologies. Paras is particularly interested in connected and automated vehicle technologies and their integration into transport policy and planning, aiming to enhance safety, efficiency, and network productivity in Australia and New Zealand.