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Agenda 2024
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0830 - 0930 REGISTRATION AND MORNING REFRESHMENTS
0930 - 0940 OPENING ADDRESS
0940 - 1005 FORECASTING DEMAND FOR RIDE-HAILING AND ROBO-TAXIS
- Disruption of vehicle ownership through Mobility as a Service (MaaS)
- Challenging the future viability of car sharing in the mobility ecosystem
- The role of Private Autonomous Cars (PACs) in future mobility
Mario Franjičević
S&P Global
S&P Global
1005 - 1010 Q&A SESSION ON RIDE HAILING AND ROBO-TAXI DEMAND FORECAST
1010 - 1030 SPEED NETWORKING SESSION
- Exchange business cards and get connected in short one-to-one meetings
- Start the conversation to arrange a more formal meeting later on in the conference
- Share your professional background and discuss your biggest business issues ─ don't forget your business cards!
Conference Host
1030 - 1100 MORNING COFFEE BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT AREA
1100 - 1125 MAXIMISING VALUE IN MOBILITY-AS-A-SERVICE (MAAS) IMPLEMENTATION
- Unpacking the essence of MaaS and its potential to revolutionise urban mobility
- Overcoming barriers for successful MaaS adoption and achieving tangible impacts
- Introducing the
Francois-Joseph Van Audenhove
Arthur D Little
Arthur D Little
1125 - 1130 Q&A SESSION ON UNLOCKING MAAS POTENTIAL FOR URBAN MOBILITY
1130 - 1155 MAAS AS A SOLUTION FOR ACCESSIBLE AND LIVABLE CITIES
- Exploring future trends and their role in promoting sustainable urban mobility
- Global case studies – lessons from trials in implementing MaaS
- Navigating policy and regulatory landscapes for MaaS – MDMS and MMTIS insights
Roelof Hellemans
MaaS Alliance
MaaS Alliance
1155 - 1200 Q&A SESSION ON EXPLORING MAAS FOR BETTER CITIES
1200 - 1330 NETWORKING LUNCH AND VISITING THE MOBILITY-AS-A-SERVICE EXHIBITION
1330 - 1355 SHARED MOBILITY STRATEGY FOR MUNICH
- Exploring Munich's MINGA project – pioneering Level 4-autonomous public mobility services
- Developing a shared mobility strategy – progress and integration of MaaS solutions
- Insights and future of Munich's Swipe and Ride project – advancing e-tariff systems
Christoph Helf
City of Munich
City of Munich
1355 - 1400 Q&A SESSION ON SHARED MOBILITY STRATEGIES
1400 - 1425 THE VALUE OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE ECOSYSTEMS IN MAAS
- Exploring the digital rule and policy management tools for curbs and fleets in MaaS
- Analysing the public-private ecosystems for rule communication and performance monitoring
- Showcasing successful case studies from Denver, San Francisco, and Portland
Armin Fendrich
INRIX
INRIX
1425 - 1430 Q&A SESSION ON MAXIMISING MAAS THROUGH PUBLIC-PRIVATE ECOSYSTEMS
1430 - 1500 AFTERNOON COFFEE BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT AREA
1500 - 1525 HOW INTEROPERABILITY ON STEROIDS ENABLES MOBILITY TRANSITION
- Discussing the integration of digital multi-modal mobility services and their impacts
- Highlighting the interoperability across transport modes and digital payment systems
- Sharing real-world examples and lessons learned to guide future implementation choices
John Davis
ViaPlus
ViaPlus
1525 - 1530 Q&A SESSION ON ENABLING MOBILITY TRANSITION THROUGH INTEROPERABILITY
1530 - 1555 WORLD-CLASS MOBILITY FROM THE WEST COAST OF NORWAY
- Exploring innovative green, shared, and seamless mobility solutions
- Unveiling a radical new payment system for transportation services
- How a corporate mobility concept is revolutionising user behavior
Espen Strand Henriksen
Kolumbus
Kolumbus
1555 - 1600 Q&A SESSION ON NORWAY'S LEADING EDGE IN MOBILITY
1600 - 1625 SCALING OF HIGHLY AUTOMATED MAAS PRODUCTS
- Evaluating autonomous driving readiness and insights from global pilot projects
- Challenges and lessons learned in making Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) business-ready
- Analysis of past pilots and key takeaways for the future of automated transport
Lukas Schroth
P3 Group
P3 Group
1625 - 1630 Q&A SESSION ON SCALING AUTOMATED MOBILITY AS A SERVICE PRODUCTS
1630 - 1730 NETWORKING DRINKS RECEPTION
TBC
0900 - 0930 MORNING REFRESHMENTS
0930 - 0940 OPENING ADDRESS
0940 - 1005 SYNERGIES BETWEEN MAAS AND MAAR
- Exploring the intersection of Mobility-as-a-Service and Mobility-as-a-Right for better access and inclusion
- Insights on the implementation of MaaS from the UPPER project – experiences across six European cities
- Highlighting main actions, common challenges, and the pivotal role of local authorities in MaaS deployment
Eliane Horschutz Nemoto
ICLEI
ICLEI
1005 - 1010 Q&A SESSION ON SYNERGIES AND INSIGHTS IN MAAS AND MAAR
1010 - 1040 RESERVED PRESENTATION
1040 - 1100 MORNING COFFEE BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT AREA
1100 - 1125 FULLY FARE-INTEGRATED MAAS FOR REGIONAL MULTIMODAL PUBLIC TRANSPORT
- Seamless travel without physical tickets, from smartcards to QR and EMV
- Unified app for buses, rail, funiculars, trams, and boats
- Fare structures for sustainability and accessibility, distance-based, with discounts
Eluska Renedo
ATTG
ATTG
1125 - 1130 Q&A SESSION ON INTEGRATING FARES IN MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT
1130 - 1155 AI-DRIVEN INNOVATIONS FOR SMART MOBILITY TRANSFORMATION
- Understanding the transformative role of AI in smart mobility solutions
- The effects of AI innovations on transportation efficiency and sustainability
- The potential for smart technologies to enable smooth urban mobility transitions
Ouafaé El Ganaoui-Mourlan
IFP Energies Nouvelles
IFP Energies Nouvelles
1155 - 1200 Q&A SESSION ON AI INNOVATIONS IN SMART MOBILITY
1200 - 1225 DIGITAL NUDGING FOR ACTIVE MOBILITY
- Exploring the intersection of technology and psychology to promote active mobility
- Personalising user experiences to enhance the effectiveness of digital nudges
- Analysing outcomes from the Smart Nudges Mobility implementation across cities
Katharina Paoli
Nudgd
Nudgd
1225 - 1230 Q&A SESSION ON DIGITAL NUDGING, IMPACT AND OUTCOMES
1230 - 1245 FEEDBACK & RAFFLE DRAW
1245 - 1400 NETWORKING LUNCH
Key topics for 2024:
- Future trends in transportation for next-generation mobility services
Understand the key market drivers for the global mobility industry and explore new technologies to drive forward next-generation mobility services. - Contactless payment system to advance the user experience for MaaS
Showcasing contactless payment systems for mobile devices, EMV chips, wallets, and smartcards to integrate into public and private mobility solutions. - Latest research in behavioural changes in shared mobility and MaaS
Discover how convenience, affordability, and sustainability encourage users to shift from traditional modes of transportation to shared mobility services and MaaS platforms. - The impact of innovations and smart technologies in mobility transition
Integrating autonomous vehicles, real-time data analytics and advanced traffic management systems improves safety and efficiency, fostering sustainable and interconnected transportation networks. - Case studies and success stories from MaaS trials in Europe
Demonstrating how MaaS trials advance sustainable urban development and reduce the city's carbon footprint by promoting electric vehicle use and shared mobility. - Upcoming policy and regulatory frameworks for implementation of MaaS
Hear from key regulators and policymakers on facilitating a smooth and efficient rollout of MaaS initiatives in city commutes.
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