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the future of Urban Mobility
Thursday,
January 30, 2014
Registration: 18:30-19:00, Conference: 19:00-21:15
Location: Info.nl
- Sint
Antoniesbreestraat 16, 1011 HB Amsterdam [Next to Nieuwmarkt]
Tickets:
Euro 30, Euro 20 (Members
etc.) or Euro
10 (Students)
Tickets
The
conference language is English.
This event is supported by
Info.nl
& TPEX
(TelePresence EXchange International)
Live Stream
http://bambuser.com/channel/ClubofAmsterdam
Credits: Winston Nanlohy
Presentations
Wim
Korver,
Head of Research & Development Unit, Goudappel Coffeng
The
21 century: the end of the car mobility as we know it
Robert
Dingemanse,
Co-founder and CEO, PAL-V
Flying cars, how will it affect future mobility?
Nick
Cohn,
Senior Business Developer, TomTom
TomTom
on Urban Mobility: The Future is Now
Rohit Talwar,
CEO, Fast Future Research
Global
Forces Shaping Urban Mobility
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Efficient transportation and mobility are essential to make a city competitive
and appealing. Current business models offer alternative and new mobility
solutions, such as car or bicycle sharing and new leasing mobility offerings,
electric vehicles, autonomous driving, talking cars, micro mobility
or integrated mobility.
What future impact have key global mega trends on Urban Mobility?
What are the major challenges in balancing economic needs and environmental
policies?
What role can innovation play or what innovation is needed?
The speakers and topics are
Wim
Korver,
Head of Research & Development Unit, Goudappel Coffeng
The 21 century: the end of the car mobility as we know it
Car use growth is coming
to a hold. In several western countries car use is stabilizing or,
especially among younger age groups, even decreasing. At the same
time new urban mobility concepts are popping up: Car2GO, peer-to-peer
networks leading to less car ownership, large investments in cycle
lanes in large metropolitan areas like London and New York and a rebirth
of urban rail systems (transit oriented developments). Are we experiencing
the end of car mobility?
Robert
Dingemanse,
Co-founder and CEO, PAL-V
Flying cars, how will it affect future mobility?
Flying cars, a dream
that already exists since the car was developed. Why did it take so
long to be developed? What were the barriers? What will they offer?
What has changed and how will its arrival within the next years change
mobility? These are a number of questions that come to mind around
this theme. This presentation will give answers to these and other
questions. It will also trigger the imagination because we are just
at the start of this industry it still hard to see what is beyond
Nick
Cohn,
Senior Business Developer, TomTom
TomTom on Urban Mobility:
The Future is Now
Over the last few years,
new technology has started to change the way travelers make decisions
about how and when to make trips. The adoption of navigation by millions
of travelers worldwide was the first step. The second step is the
development and use of real-time information about travel conditions,
which was first the domain of road warriors but is quickly
becoming a standard way of smarter driving as well as mode choice.
Initially, these traveler-based tools competed or even conflicted
with government-based traffic management. However, these two worlds
are now merging, as they should: everyone wins. A vehicle- or traveler-based
information system is helping cities make better use of existing infrastructure
while providing individuals with trip advice that is tailored to their
specific route, time and destination. The collective effect will be
to reduce investment costs in infrastructure while increasing overall
travel time savings, reducing fuel costs and therefore reducing our
urban carbon footprints.
Rohit
Talwar,
CEO, Fast Future Research
Global Forces Shaping Urban Mobility
Rohit has been leading
a major EU study exploring major scientific, technological, economic
and environmental forces, ideas and developments shaping the next
forty years. In this session he will highlight a timeline of critical
developments that could have a direct impact on the technologies,
business models, physical infrastructures and social mechanisms that
will shape the future of urban mobility. He will highlight critical
challenges and choices that will emerge for citizens, mobility providers,
investors, policy makers, planners and the emergency services.
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18:30 -
19:00
Reception
& Welcome Drinks
19:00
- 20:00
Introduction
by our Moderator
Job
Romijn, bedenker, brainstormer,
problem solver, artist. Club of Amsterdam Round Table.
Part I
Wim
Korver,
Head of Research & Development Unit, Goudappel Coffeng
The 21 century: the end of the car mobility as we know it
Robert
Dingemanse,
Co-founder and CEO, PAL-V
Flying cars, how will it affect future mobility?
Nick Cohn,
Senior Business Developer, TomTom
TomTom on Urban Mobility: The Future is Now
20:00 - 20:30
Coffee break with
drinks and snacks.
20:30 - 21:15
Part II
Rohit
Talwar,
CEO, Fast Future Research
Global Forces Shaping Urban Mobility
Open discussion
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Wim Korver
Head of Research & Development Unit, Goudappel Coffeng
Wim Korver (1962) studied transport economics at the Free University
Amsterdam and is head of the Research & Development unit at Goudappel
Coffeng since 2005. Before that he was head of the department traffic
and transport of TNO Inro. His experience encompasses a broad spectrum
within the transport field. He specialises in the relationship between
air quality and (road) transport, technology and transport policy and
ex-post evaluation studies of transport policy measures. He participated
in numerous European research projects. The last years he is mainly
active on sustainable mobility issues.
www.goudappel.nl
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Robert Dingemanse
Co-founder and CEO, PAL-V
Robert Dingemanse is co-founder and CEO of PAL-V Europe NV, the company
behind the PAL-V ONE, a unique flying car in development for the commercial
market. The first flight of PAL-Vs proof-of-concept prototype
occurred in 2012. Prior to PAL-V, Dingemanse co-founded Redesign Partners,
which specializes in changing companies and start-ups in situations
where new technologies and new regulations are altering the traditional
rules in a value chain. On behalf of Redesign Partners, he acted as
business development manager and CEO of companies in the fields of construction,
energy, telecom, and transportation.
http://pal-v.com
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Nick Cohn
Senior Business Developer, TomTom
Nick Cohn is an expert
on traffic and mobility. For the last 7 years he has been working at
TomTom, advising governments and policy-makers on new solutions to growing
global traffic congestion problems which result in billions of dollars
of economic cost and environmental damage. He was educated at the University
of Washington and University of Pennsylvania on Economic Geography and
Regional Science. In his 25 years of experience in travel behavior and
transportation, he has advised countless policy-makers, governments
and technology partners on cost-effective and powerful tools for tackling
congestion. Recently he lectured a group of international transportation
experts on how to better manage traffic without building new road infrastructure.
www.tomtom.com
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Rohit Talwar
CEO, Fast Future Research
Rohit is a global futurist, strategy advisor and award winning speaker
noted for his humour, inspirational style and provocative content. He
advises global firms on how to survive, thrive, spot and manage emerging
risks and develop innovative growth strategies in the decade ahead.
Profiled by the Independent Newspaper as a top ten global future thinker,
his interests include technology in business and society, emerging markets
and embedding foresight in organisations. Rohit helps clients understand
how mega trends, emerging ideas, new business models, and disruptive
developments in science and technology could impact individuals, society,
business, industries and government. He currently leads studies on transformative
drivers of change for the next decade, science and technology developments
over the next forty years, impacts of emerging technologies on the legal
sector, human enhancement and the Shadow Economy.
www.fastfuture.com
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Job
Romijn
bedenker, brainstormer, problem solver, artist
Club of Amsterdam Round Table
Job Romijn is an innovative mind with an eye for improvement. Not caring
too much about a career or money he leads an interestingly unconventional
life. He helps others with ideas and observations.
Job Romijn is an unconventional innovator with a steep learning curve.
This leads him to interesting observations and results in loads of ideas.
He uses his abilities in brainstorming, testing and improving, with
a current focus on websites.
Job Romijn is Job Romijn.
Job Romijn is quite a nice guy, albeit with some issues. Instead of
solving his issues, he tries to use them and adapts his life accordingly.
His current business is testing the user experience and usability of
websites.
He is a generalist with a broad education: a masters degree in high
voltage engineering, conceptual art and applied creativity.
After brain activity he finds relaxation underwater in freediving.
www.bedenker.com
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