What does it really take to keep a city of nine million people moving every single day, and how close are we to a cleaner, smarter, greener future of travel?
From the moment a bus pulls up at a stop to the second a train disappears into a tunnel, there’s an entire system working behind the scenes to keep London on the move. And in this exclusive webinar, you’ll get a front-row seat to how it all actually works.
Join us for a live conversation with Daniel Curry, Senior Net Zero Lead at Transport for London (TfL), as he opens the door to one of the world’s most complex and ambitious urban transport networks. Daniel will share how London is using technology, data, and sustainability planning to make everyday journeys faster, safer, and cleaner for millions of people.
Whether you’re curious about how traffic lights “think,” how cities cut emissions without slowing down, or what the future of public transport might look like in the next 10–20 years, this session is designed for both professionals and anyone who’s ever taken a bus, train, or bike through a busy city.
What you’ll explore:
How London’s buses, trains, and rail lines work together to move millions of people every day
How TfL manages traffic, roadworks, and congestion across one of the world’s busiest cities
What low-emission zones and clean transport policies mean for air quality and daily life
How cycling, walking, and river transport are reshaping how people move around the city
What “net zero” really looks like in practice, from zero-emission buses to greener streets and stations
You’ll also have the chance to ask Daniel your own questions in a live Q&A, whether you’re thinking about city planning, sustainability, technology, or simply how the future of transport might change the way you live and travel.

