From next year, organisations will need an interface to access the new D-TRO service. With the Department for Transport (DfT) exploring financial support options and various providers offering interfaces (both free and paid), there’s growing interest in understanding what solutions are already available.
This webinar, delivered in collaborarion with Triopsis, introduced OneView – a free-of-charge permitting and data platform, which includes a fully operational D-TRO interface at no cost. It’s an opportunity to see a ready-to-use solution without the expense of developing or procuring an interface.
Following the introduction, the webinar moved into a dedicated session showcasing how AI-driven automation can support and streamline the permitting process, helping to reduce manual effort for both applicants and approvers.
Finally, attendees gained a look at what’s around the corner highlighting upcoming AI-related enhancements and future capabilities currently in development.
Learning Outcomes
- How to access the new D-TRO service using a free interface — no need to build or buy your own.
- Why competition in the sector benefits everyone, helping avoid unnecessary long-term costs.
- How AI-driven automation can streamline permitting, reducing manual effort for applicants and approvers.
- A first look at upcoming AI capabilities, giving attendees a sense of what’s around the corner.
Meet Our Speaker
Andrew Hutt – Director at Triopsis
Andrew founded Triopsis and led the development of a proprietary AI scheduling solution from the ground up, guiding both the technical team and product design.
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