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iCentrum to launch 'intelligent mobility' business centre

First confirmed project at new technology hub on Innovation Birmingham Campus will focus on developing apps to enable greener and smart transport

From left: Chris Moody, chief business development officer for Transport System Catapult, David Hardman, chief executive of Innovation Birmingham, and Geoff Inskip, chief executive of Centro

A new dedicated centre focused on so-called 'intelligent mobility' is set to open in Birmingham next year.

The hub is the first confirmed section of the new £8 million iCentrum building which is currently under construction in Holt Street and is the second part of the

The business incubation centre will be concentrated solely on intelligent mobility which uses emerging technologies to enable the smarter, greener and more efficient movement of people and goods.

In particular, it will encourage the development of smart phone and other apps which provide real-time information and advice for passengers.

The West Midlands transport body and Transport Systems Catapult, an innovation centre for intelligent mobility, have both signed up as joint partners for the specialist, 2,500 sq ft centre which is due to open in March.

Innovation Birmingham's business mentors will work in the incubator and there will also be mentoring from industry experts, access to open and closed transport data and insight into innovation challenges facing the transport industry.

Representatives from Centro and Transport Systems Catapult will have co-working space within the incubator in order to open doors to the local, national and international intelligent mobility marketplaces.

They will act as partners of the incubator for an initial three-year term.