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TRL Grows Team in Middle East to Align With Growing Business Opportunities

December 14, 2016 - TRL, the global centre for innovation in transport and mobility, has enhanced its procedures in the Middle East with the opening of a new office in Al Barsha, Dubai. The new office is a feedback to boosting demand from clients - supporting the growth and development of TRL's business across the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The office opening more strengthens TRL's growing footprint in the UAE, contributing to the company's existing offices in Abu Dhabi. Purposefully placed within the heart of the Middle East's business and transportation center, the new office will certainly provide superior access to TRL expert solutions for new and current clients, including the Dubai RTA, Dubai District and the Ministry of nfrastructure Development.

The relocation becomes part of TRL's financial investment in the UAE and reaffirms the company's frontline role in shaping the future of transportation. Through the opening of the new Dubai office, TRL will now have the ability to provide its top quality capacities in the emirate - including road safety and security, website traffic & blockage monitoring, materials research study & screening and sustainability.

" I am delighted that TRL remains to grow its business in Dubai and the broader Middle East. I have actually worked with them in various other markets and recognize the top quality of their work," stated Alastair Long, Director of Trade and Investment, British Consular office. "The Department for International Trade helps companies like TRL discover business chances in the UAE, and helps UAE firms grow their business by putting them in touch with British providers. I wish TRL every success as they embark on this exciting brand-new endeavour."

As Dubai looks for to lead the region for innovation, including EXPOSITION 2020 and different 'smart' programs of work, TRL will certainly also be offering its pedigree of reducing edge research, covering areas such as autonomous and linked cars, ultra-low emission vehicles and smart city/transportation technologies.

The new office will be led by Tawab Kazemi, UAE Director and Head of Transport at TRL. Kazemi has actually worked in the UAE for greater than a decade and is regarded as among the company's most skilled and experienced transportation engineers. He has functioned regionally on interactions covering roadway and rail safety in addition to on private and public transport policy and research.

" Dubai has a quickly creating transportation system that is developing to cater to the requirements of its diverse and expanding population. Its aspiration and wish to innovate throughout all forms of transport, straightens with our very own goal to own renovations in future transport. Via the opening of the brand-new office, TRL is well put to assist Dubai prosper in planning and carrying out secure, available and lasting transport systems for all," commented Kazemi.

The opening is also seen as an additional turning point to exactly what has been an outstanding 2016 for TRL. In the last couple of months TRL has actually continuouslied give its collision database system (iMAAP) to support an information and fact based foundation for road safety and security decision making; applied several roadway security interventions consisting of iRAP (International Roads Evaluation Programme) in Qatar and performed several road security audits and renovations to vehicle driver training and licensing; continuouslied support the region's sustainability program for transportation related topics such as vehicle discharges and air/noise quality along with motivating using recycled products. An instance of which can be seen in the recently authorized Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between TRL and Qatar Primary Materials Company (QPMC) to ensure the high quality of recycled aggregates.

Akin Adamson, Middle East Director, TRL added: "The opening of the Dubai office is an additional significant action in our assistance for development in the UAE. We currently have a solid visibility in the UAE, but the Dubai office will allow us to even more expand our expert services in the region, making sure TRL keeps and enhances its leading role in helping to create a global transportation system that is safe, tidy, economical, liveable and efficient."

TRL has actually been advising clients in the UAE for greater than nine years and operates throughout the entire Middle East region. It has likewise previously performed consultancy and research studies in Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), Lebanon and Egypt.

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