Talks at this year’s RSMA Annual Conference & Dinner (6 February) will renew focus on innovation in road marking and cover topics ranging from calculating carbon to the continuing issue of recruitment.
This event encourages discussion and collaboration to tackle industry challenges head on, and some of the highlights from the agenda include:
Marking Re-flow’s official endorsement by the RSMA
Following on from the company’s RSMA endorsement, Re-flow’s CMO, Ashley Wing, is drawing on his years working alongside highways companies in his talk ‘Navigating the road ahead: driving change in field operations’.
With insights and examples, his talk will focus on current industry challenges, delving into data around compliance, efficiency, and safety standards. He’ll discuss how the sector is driving change, and how digital transformation can help. The presentation will finish with a practical framework that attendees can apply to their own operations or processes.
This follows Ashley’s Highways UK talk from October, titled ‘The challenges of digitally transforming field operations’, which was done in collaboration with Jointline’s head of QSHE, Julie Davidson. Julie discussed the challenges and concerns that came up during Jointline’s digital transformation and the positive result they have experienced since taking on field management software.
92% of companies cite compliance as one of their biggest challenges, and Ashley’s semi-interactive talk at the RSMA Annual Conference will provide strategies for leveraging digital tools and actioning real change.
With Re-flow, companies like Jointline, Roadgrip, and QMS have streamlined every aspect of fieldwork, from job scheduling and resource allocation, to compliance, work evidencing, and real-time reporting. Their worksites are now safer, more compliant, and more productive.
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