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Shaping the future of accessible transport

About the National Centre for Accessible Transport

The National Centre for Accessible Transport aims to make transport accessible for all. Through user-centred development processes and innovative co-designed solutions underpinned by applied research, the centre strives to ensure that all future travel systems have accessibility for disabled people at the heart of their development and delivery.

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The video animates several shapes, which move and transform until they form the NCAT logo. Watch this being demonstrated in the video below.

The above video animates several shapes, which move and transform until they form the NCAT logo.

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ncat works directly with disabled people, disability organisations, transport providers and policy makers to undertake research and develop solutions; amplifying the voices of disabled people in all decision making and collaborating widely with all transport stakeholders; demonstrating good practice and impact to influence policy.

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ncat’s First Accessible Transport Summit is being held tomorrow. Stream it online from our site.

Everyone at ncat is looking forward to spending the day tomorrow with industry professionals, policy makers and disabled people’s organisations…
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Funding Opportunity Expressions of Interest Two Days Until 30th August Deadline

There are two days left to register your expressions of interest in ncat’s Innovation Funding Programme which is launching in…
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Indigo Ayling represents ncat at UK Council on Deafness

Indigo Ayling, from ncat partner RiDC, writes about representing ncat at the UK Council on Deafness’s annual conference in July:…

Making transport accessible

ncat is a specialist consortium, led by Professor Paul Herriotts of Coventry University, based at the National Transport Design Centre, alongside partner organisations Connected Places Catapult, Designability, Policy Connect, Research Institute for Disabled Consumers, and WSP UK. ncat is funded by Motability Foundation, the charity.

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