Day 3
PARALLEL SESSIONS 6:
6.A. EIT Urban Mobility – challenging cities, industry, research and academia to work together towards the transition for mobility for more liveable urban spaces (No traditional presentations were used for this session)
- Manuel Crespo, EIT Urban Mobility
- Lucy Mahoney, C40 Cities
- Jeroen Bartelse, Achmea
- Felipe Hidalgo, VONZU Tech
- Susana Val, ZLC
- Sergio Fernández Balaguer, EMT Madrid
- Oliver Lah, Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy
6.B. The future of public transport in the era of emerging modes
- Introduction
- Niels van Oort, Delft University of Technology
- Maria Alonso Gonzalez, KiM Netherlands Institute for Transport Policy Analysis
- Maaike Snelder, TNO/ Delft University of Technology
6.C. Enhancing public-private collaborations to implement innovative shared and autonomous mobility solutions more effectively
- Giel Mertens, Bax & Company
- Mário Alves, International Federation of Pedestrians
- Magdalena Szymańska, City of Gdańsk
- Jos van Vlerken, City of Copenhagen (No traditional presentation was used by this Speaker)
6.D. Feeding the Giant: Implications of Gig Labour for Urban Mobility
- Piero Valmassoi, Freelancer (No traditional presentation was used by this Moderator)
- Veena Dubal, University of California Hastings (Video)
- Jakert Thomas, IWGB (No traditional presentation was used by this Speaker)
- Jamie Woodcock, The Open University (No traditional presentation was used by this Speaker)
- Nicola Christie, University College London
- Petra Pirklova, European Commission DG EMPL
6.E. PECHA-KUCHA - Round Two
- The future of mobility – Transforming Urban Transportation Uwe Winter, TK ELEVATOR GMBH
- Design and Management of the Future Kerbside John Dales, Urban Movement
- MaaS is a piece of cake Dylan Khélif, Cityway
- Accessibility Data Model Diogo Martins, City Able
- Green & Tough – integrating resilience in Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning Laura Babío, POLIS
- European Medley Manon Coyne, POLIS
- Climate Action: Urban Zero Emission Zones, ReVeALing the best way forward Lucy Sadler, Sadler Consultants
PARALLEL SESSIONS 7:
7.A. Gender Perspectives on Urban Mobility
- Isobel Duxfield, POLIS
- Ines Kawgan-Kagan, AEM Institute
- Rita Jacinto, Lisbon City Council
- Heather Allen, Median
- Julieta de Micheo Carrillo, EMT Madrid
7.B. Exploring and designing the future
- Marije ten Kate, City of Rotterdam
- David Hamers, PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
- Jutta Hinterleitner, TU Delft
- Paul Gerretsen, Vereniging Deltametropool (No traditional presentation was used by this Moderator)
- Ton Venhoeven, VenhoevenCS
- Robbert Guis, Tek architects (No traditional presentation was used by this Speaker)
7.C. The MaaS Responsive City: How Integrating Mobility Services and Infrastructure Can Contribute to a Better Urban Environment
- Sebastien Goethals, Citilinks
- Scott Shepard, IOMOB Technologies
- Carlos Holguin, SuburVAN
- Tjark Gall, Anthropolis Chair, IRT SystemX/CentraleSupélec
7.D. Understanding vulnerable citizens' needs by using a user-centered design approach
- Pasquale Cancellara, POLIS
- Kristin Tovaas, Rupprecht Consult GmbH
- Oliva García Cantú, Nommon Solutions and Technologies
- Samyajit Basu, VUB
- Floridea Di Ciommo, cambiaMO
7.E. Urban Mobility Transition in five SPROUT cities (No traditional presentations were used for this session)
- Teresa de la Cruz, Zaragoza Logistics Center (ZLC)
- Beatriz Royo, Zaragoza Logistics Center (ZLC)
- Elpida Xenou, CERTH/HIT
- Sara Marie Tori, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
- András Vágány, BKK Centre for Budapest Transport
- Małgorzata Kirchner, Łukasiewicz – Instytut Logistyki i Magazynowania
- Batel Eshkol, Tel-Aviv municipality
- Marcos Roselló, Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana
- Carlo Masetto, Comune di Padova
Closing Plenary: Leadership for Driving the Change
- Infrastructure is destiny
Robin Chase, Founder of NUMO - Transforming a European City
Pascal Smet, State Secretary for Urbanism at Brussels Capital Region - Mobility for Resilience and Recovery: Urban Transportation's Transformation
Seleta Reynolds, General Manager at LADOT, the Los Angeles Department of Transportation