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BS11000 the world’s first standard for Collaborative Business Relationships BS11000 – the world’s first international standard for Collaborative Business Relationships – has been embraced by Network Rail as part of their ‘Alliancing’ philosophy in delivering over £3Bn worth of infrastructure projects collaboratively. The Rail Alliance is working towards its own BS11000 accreditation and, with accredited facilitators within our management team, we are poised to help our members to get started along their journey to achieving accreditation to the BS11000 standard. BS11000 Workshops Attendance at the Rail Alliance BS11000 workshop is open to all full Rail Alliance members and non-members . Non-members can attend (subject to space being available) .Alternatively, you could attend the BSI Introduction to BS11000 seminars (visit the BSI website for more details). These workshops introduce the background and benefits to becoming BS11000 accredited and will also explain the stages and the phases required to achieve the standard and outline the next steps that a company needs to take on its accreditation journey as well as the costs involved and developmental activity that needs to be considered. In terms of becoming accredited to BS11000, the Rail Alliance can provide any type of intervention from light touch facilitation, remotely, at modest cost through to a fully facilitated solution using expert, experienced practitioners. The Rail Alliance has its own accredited BS11000-trained facilitator in Robert Hopkin.To reserve your place on any of the BS11000 courses, please email info@railalliance.co.uk or call 01789 720026 to register.

A transforming world needs transformational solutions. As new trends in population distribution and travel patterns emerge, consumer expectations and values are shifting radically. World mobility is changing, and at Coventry University we’re meeting the demands of this new global transit landscape through the Centre for Mobility and Transport together with the new national transport design centre (ntdc) – which are set up to support the rail, automotive, marine and aerospace industries. Building on our existing expertise in transport design and mobility, the centres are able to offer collaborative funded research, direct consultancy against specific briefs,

knowledge transfer opportunities to boost productivity and innovation and placements which provide access to our pool of world-class design students and graduates. Whether you want insight into the behaviour of rail commuters, new solutions for retrofitting existing rail interiors or new concepts in safety engineering and lightweighting (including cybersecurity), our culture of exploration and open-ended discovery should make us your first port of call.

Visit www.coventry.ac.uk/ntdc to start your journey.

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