Shared and automated mobility services for our cities
Description
Mobility in urban and suburban areas faces significant challenges with respect to accessibility, safety, security, environment, service quality of public transport and financing.
Shared and automated mobility services have the potential to address these challenges and to offer concrete solutions which are not technically or economically feasible with conventional public transport systems. This session will report on expectations from local authorities to meet policy goals in cities, strategies developed by transport authorities to facilitate integration of automated vehicles and associated shared mobility services in existing public transport systems, and lessons learnt from trials and commercial operations by public transport operators and mobility service providers.
Location
Room: De Gasperi, 2nd floor, Charlemagne building
Moderator
Speakers

Koen De Broeck
Manager mobility & market research, De Lijn, Belgium

Kawamoto Masayuki
SIP-adus Next Generation Transport WG Co-Chair, University of Tsukuba, Japan

Yann Leriche
Chief Performance Officer, TRANSDEV, France

Mikael Ivari
Senior Advisor, Development & International, City of Gothenburg, Sweden

Dennis Potter
Senior advisor, Program Manager Rivium-Campus, Gemeente Capelle aan den IJssel, The Netherlands

David O'Neil
Head of the Political Service Department at Syndicat des Transports d'Île-de-France (STIF), France