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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231212T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20231129T021402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231129T021402Z
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SUMMARY:Expert panel - CIE Benchmarking Bike Share in 148 Cities
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an insightful webinar on December 12th at 3PM CET as our Product Manager in Shared Mobility\, Josée Sabourin\, participates in the CIE Mobility Afternoons Series. 🌐 \n🔍 Topic: Benchmarking Bike Share in 148 Cities – Follow-up session with the experts \n🌍 About the Session: Following the success of CIE’s benchmarking study “Shared Ambition\,” dive into a Q&A format with a panel of bike-sharing experts\, including Josée Sabourin. Learn more about the benchmarking analysis that ranked 148 cities based on the effectiveness of their bike-sharing schemes. Discover key performance indicators and insights to enhance your city’s bike-sharing initiatives. \n🗣️ Our Expert Panel: \n\nMarion Galan Alfonso\, Donkey Republic\nMareike Rauchhaus\, Tier by nextbike\nSebastian Schlebusch\, Dott\nGian Carlo Crivello\, PBSC\nJaron Borensztajn\, Cargoroo\nCaroline Van Renterghem\, Fifteen\nSébastien Marteau\, Fluctuo\nJosée Sabourin\, MobilityData\nKevin Mayne\, Cycling Industries Europe\n\n🎤 Moderator: Kristian Brink\, CEO\, Urban Sharing \n📈 Session Highlights: \n\nCities that performed well and why\nKey performance indicators for successful bike sharing\nStrategies to improve your city’s ranking\n\n📅 Save the Date: Tuesday\, December 12th\, 3PM CET \n🔗 Registration: Click here to register \nDon’t miss this unique opportunity to gain tailored guidance from bike-sharing experts. Let’s pedal towards a future of sustainable and effective mobility together! 🌱🚴‍♀️
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/expert-panel-cie-benchmarking-bike-share-in-148-cities/
CATEGORIES:Industry discussion,Panel,Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230324
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20230109T161201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230120T105554Z
UID:10000147-1679443200-1679615999@mobilitydata.org
SUMMARY:Autonomy Mobility World Expo 2023
DESCRIPTION:Meet our team at this event. Rencontrez notre équipe à cet événement. \nMobilityData participation details \n1 – Workshop \n\nDate: March 22\nTime: 10:00 – 12:00 CET\nTitle: Let’s unfold data specifications & standards together!\nExperts:\n\nChristophe Duquesne\, DATA4PT\nEdwin van den Belt\, DAT.Mobility\nEmmanuel de Verdalle\, ITxPT\nGemma Schepers\, City of Amsterdam\nRamses Madou\, City of San Jose (California\, USA)\nTjalle Groen\, Mpact\nTu-Tho Thai\, MobilityData\n\n\nDescription: Data standards\, technical specification\, standardized API… If these words are somehow familiar to you but you would like to learn more about them\, we have the perfect workshop for you! During 2 hours\, representatives of all existing data standards and specifications are will answer all of your questions. They will also host demos of their open-source tools for you to build standardization and data quality into your operations. Ask them the hardest questions! We promise: they will answer.\n\n2 – Panel \n\nDate: March 22\nTime: 15:15 – 15:45 CET\nTitle: Integrating Shared Mobility with Public Transport to Improve Cities\nModerator: Tu-Tho Thai\, MobilityData\n Speakers:\n\nChristophe Duquesne\, DATA4PT\nDenis Paz\, Trufi Association\nEdwin van den Belt\, DAT.Mobility\nEmmanuel de Verdalle\, ITxPT\nErdem Ovacik\, Donkey Republic\nGemma Schepers\, City of Amsterdam\nTjalle Groen\, Mpact\n\n\nDescription: The Future of Mobility must start with multimodality! It means that all modes must be included equally in cities’ SUMPs and their urban plans.  To support their cities and their citizens\, shared mobility and public transit operators create better outcomes when they work together. This panel will explore how shared mobility options and informal (or popular) transport can be leveraged by cities in combination with public transit to build healthier cities for all.\n\nAbout Autonomy Mobility World Expo  \nThe Leading Event dedicated to Sustainable Urban mobility Solution \nAUTONOMY MOBILITY WORLD EXPO is the world’s largest annual gathering of international policymakers\, institutions\, NGOs\, corporations\, companies\, and start-ups focused on sustainable urban mobility solutions welcoming 200+ exhibitors\, 300+ speakers\, and 8\,000+ participants every year in March.
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/autonomy-mobility-world-expo-2023/
LOCATION:Paris Porte de Versailles\, 1 Pl. de la Prte de Versailles\, Paris\, 75015\, France
CATEGORIES:Conference,Panel,Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230310
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230320
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20230106T170522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230228T132251Z
UID:10000145-1678435200-1679245200@mobilitydata.org
SUMMARY:SXSW 2023
DESCRIPTION:Meet our team at this event. Rencontrez notre équipe à cet événement. \n  \nMobilityData participation details \n\nDate: March 16\nTime: 14:30 – 15:30 CT\nTitle: Failing Forward\, One Mobility Pilot at a Time\nModerator: Gretchen Newcomb\, MobilityData\n\nOur speakers: \n\nJameson Auten\, Kansas City Area Transportation Authority\nKim Lucas\, Pittsburgh Dept. of Mobility Innovation\nGwo-Wei Torng\, USDOT Federal Transit Administration\n\nDescription: As sustainable mobility moves from ideas and blueprints inspiring the ecosystem\, to pilots in real-world scenarios\, failure is not only expected but a necessary outcome to move ahead. Hear how the iterative process is implemented and how it is informing projects but also impacting the communities involved in these projects. How does this process inform decision-making among public and private sector stakeholders? Hear examples from city\, regional\, and Federal leaders implementing mobility pilots and how FTA’s current Enhancing Mobility Innovation program builds on FTA’s existing mobility innovation investments\, such as the Mobility on Demand Sandbox\, the Accelerating Innovative Mobility Initiative\, and the Integrated Mobility Innovation Program. \n  \nAbout SXSW Transportation Track  \nMarch 14-17\, 2023 \nRecent and upcoming technological advances are radically transforming the way we get from here to there. While electrical vehicles are a major focus of this track\, sessions will also examine new aviation breakthroughs\, commercial space travel\, and advances in shipping systems\, as well as the most exciting new ideas in micro-mobility.
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/sxsw/
LOCATION:Austin\, Austin\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Industry event,Panel
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230108T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230112T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20230105T193107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230105T193107Z
UID:10000087-1673164800-1673542800@mobilitydata.org
SUMMARY:TRB 102nd Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:MobilityData members will attend this conference\, as well as host the following sessions: \nCreating Public Value by Integrating Intercity Bus\, Transit\, and Active Transportation Data – Sunday\, January 8th\, 2023 | 9AM-12PM ET\n— \nThe Transportation Research Board (TRB) 102nd Annual Meeting is being held in person\, January 8–12\, 2023 in Washington\, D.C. Housing is now closed\, but Registration will remain open through the meeting. \nExpected to attract thousands of transportation professionals from around the world\, the meeting program covers all transportation modes\, with sessions and workshops addressing topics of interest to policy makers\, administrators\, practitioners\, researchers\, and representatives of government\, industry\, and academic institutions. Workshops take place on the first and last day of the meeting. \nA number of sessions and workshops focus on the spotlight theme for the 2023 meeting: Rejuvenation Out of Disruption: Envisioning a Transportation System for a Dynamic Future.\n \n 
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/trb-102nd-annual-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Panel
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221202
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20220804T112150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220804T112150Z
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SUMMARY:POLIS Conference
DESCRIPTION:Tu-Tho Thai\, Director of Partnerships and Events\, will host deep-dive session at the POLIS Conference \nThe Annual POLIS Conference provides an opportunity for cities and regions to showcase their transport achievements to a large audience of mobility experts\, practitioners and decision-makers. \nAcross two days\, the Annual POLIS Conference 2022 will offer a mix of plenaries\, parallel sessions\, and deep dives focused on some of the hottest topics that are high on the mobility agenda of cities and regions. \nFrom SUMP innovation for climate mitigation to hands-on safety solutions\, and from the steps ahead towards a Just Transition to unlocking the value of data\, we picked practices\, innovations\, plans and actions marked by relevance\, originality and\, most importantly\, an action-oriented approach. Want to know more? \nDetails of the session hosted by MobilityData:  \nLocal and regional authorities\, \nYou play an essential role in the ecosystem to build sustainable mobility for all of us. You are the ones providing much-needed infrastructure (e.g. bikeways\, roads\, etc.) and the ones who take the lead in making sure their citizens get the chance to go seamlessly from A to B relying on their preferred mobility services.  \nTo accomplish this\, you are often faced with data questions and have to choose which way to go when it comes to licensing\, reporting\, and urban planning. We know that the list of existing standards and specifications can be daunting. So\, we have designed this interactive session for you. \nOver the course of 90 minutes\, experts representing all existing standards and specifications will tell you all about them and answer your questions. The goal of this deep dive is designed for you to walk away with clear actions to leverage data and unleash your mobility planning power. \nRepresented standards/specifications and initiatives: \n\nTransmodel suite (NeTEx\, SIRI) by DATA4PT\nGxFS (GBFS\, GTFS Schedule\, GTFS Realtime) by MobilityData\nTOMP-API by TOMP-WG\nMDS and CDS by the Open Mobility Foundation\nCDS-M by the DAT.Mobility\n\nOutline of the discussion: \n\nDefinitions of each standards/specifications \nExisting tools to leverage them\nHow to get involved\nOpen floor
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/polis-conference/
LOCATION:Brussels\, Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Conference,Industry event,Panel,Partner event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221011T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221011T160000
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20220804T111709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220804T111709Z
UID:10000083-1665477000-1665504000@mobilitydata.org
SUMMARY:Ann Arbor Mobility Summit
DESCRIPTION:Gretchen Newcomb\, Director of Partnerships North America\, will present some of MobilityData’s work at the event.  \nWhere the automotive industry intersects with era-defining tech innovation\, you’ll find Ann Arbor\, Michigan. \nA global destination for trailblazing OEMs\, researchers\, and entrepreneurs — the mobility ecosystem flourishes here. The city is also home to the University of Michigan which in 2020 invested more than $1.5 billion in research\, making it the top-ranked public research university in the United States. \nEmerging from this vibrant collection of mobility leadership is the fifth annual Ann Arbor Mobility Summit\, where visionaries from across the globe gather virtually to share\, learn\, and inspire. \nJoin us as we welcome industry leaders\, entrepreneurs\, public sector officials\, transportation leaders\, groundbreaking researchers\, and curious investors for a day of spirited panels\, fireside chats\, presentations\, and networking. This summit provides a platform for mobility leaders to build connections across sectors and share visions for safeguarding the future of mobility.
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/ann-arbor-mobility-summit/
LOCATION:Ann Arbour\, Ann Arbour\, MI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Industry event,Panel
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220923
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20220804T111037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220804T111037Z
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SUMMARY:ITS World Congress
DESCRIPTION:MobilityData will present some of its work in 5 different panels. It will be represented by Gretchen Newcomb\, Director of Partnerships North America\, and Tu-Tho Thai\, Director of Partnerships and Events. \nITS World Congress 2022\, taking place September 18-22 (Conference: September 18 – 22 | Exhibit Hall: September 19 – 22) in Los Angeles\, CA\, exploring “Transformation by Transportation”\, is the global event that brings together world leaders\, practitioners\, policy makers\, researchers\, and private industry to advance and unite the intelligent transportation systems (ITS) industry. \nList of panels with MobilityData: \n\nSeptember 19 at 13:00 -Decarbonizing Transportation with Data\nSeptember 19 at 13:00 – Building a thriving ecosystem for ITS Standards\nSeptember 20 at 13:00 – The ABC’s of EXTs: How Dataset Extensions can be the Building Blocks to Better Societies\nSeptember 21 at 10:00 – Leveraging open data to create impactful policies for sustainable mobility\nSeptember 22 at 13:00 – Data Eco-system to Power Public Transit User\, Operator\, and Planner Decision-making: Roles\, Responsibility\, and Results
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/its-world-congress-2/
LOCATION:Los Angeles Convention Center\, Los Angeles\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Industry event,Panel
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220917
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20220804T110224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220804T110224Z
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SUMMARY:TRANSED: Mobility\, Accessibility & Demand Response Transportation Conference
DESCRIPTION:Omar Kabbani\, our Transit Data Specialist\, will be presenting some of his work at the conference. \n  \nConvened by Transportation Research Board\, the TRANSED: Mobility\, Accessibility & Demand Response Transportation Conference will be held virtually\, September 12-16\, 2022. This conference combines two long standing conferences with similar content: the “16th International Conference on Mobility and Transport for Older Adults and People with Disabilities (TRANSED)” and the “5th International Conference on Demand Responsive Transport (DRT)”. The theme of this combined conference is “Inclusive Accessible and Sustainable Demand Response Transportation”. The Conference aims to describe current global research\, services to improve mobility and accessibility for individuals with disabilities and for older adults\, and best practices in providing demand responsive transportation (paratransit). \nThe overarching conference theme addresses the chasm between academic research and real-world planning practice and project implementations of sustainable\, inclusive and accessible mobility. Conferees will also address the disconnect between the transportation analyses that agencies conduct and conditions on the ground for providers of sustainable and accessible mobility solutions. Successful implementation of mobility concepts is reliant on inclusive design\, a business and service plan to attract and retain riders and funding\, staff and user training\, and a comprehensive accessible technology base. Accordingly\, we seek contributions from researchers\, practitioners\, and others\, such as non-profits and charitable organizations and manufacturers.  Participants will represent a wide range of lived and professional experiences and discuss how diverse perspectives are included in policy development\, project selection\, and mitigation to advance transportation inclusion and accessibility. \nThe combined TRANSED DRT conference will offer an agenda for participants to attend traditional panel and technical sessions. The conference will include sessions using accepted submissions from this Call for Abstracts that are socially interactive\, engaging\, and enable creative learning and sharing \nOverview\nThe TRANSED series of conferences have\, since 1978\, provided the premier international forum to exchange ideas on what works and why\, and to share innovations\, promising practices\, and technological developments\, and research on accessible transportation\, mobility and travel. TRB’s series of Demand Response conferences have explored the state of practices and innovations in paratransit operations and planning by leading practitioners\, planners and researchers in the paratransit community from across the country and the world. This combined conference will enable a vibrant exchange of perspectives and information\, offering a venue to develop future collaborations. \nThis combined conference will showcase international innovation and technological solutions for accessible transportation and travel through papers\, posters and other media presentation formats\, as well as through an exhibition of products\, services\, and best practices.  Conferees will also have the opportunity to participate in training workshops and technical visits.  Above all\, attendees will study and use the concept of the Complete Trip or Trip Chain to identify elements of trips that need improvement to achieve inclusion for everyone and reduce difficulties and barriers for individual users. \nTwo major crises – global climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic – have highlighted the need for the provision of demand responsive services to reach healthcare\, and accelerated development of new mobility options within the Transit Family of Services. New and developing technologies like microtransit\, micro mobility\, automated vehicles\, and app-based services are also beginning to transform our transportation systems. This conference is the continuation of a long-term effort and process to understand how demand response and fixed route transit and other transportation systems are integrated while addressing accessibility and inclusion. Sustainable projects serving the entire community needs to be the product of community expertise from multiple perspectives\, technical and academic research and analysis\, management motivation\, staff training as well as better design and new accessible technology.
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/transed-mobility-accessibility-demand-response-transportation-conference/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conference,Industry event,Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220318
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220319
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20220304T131106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220304T131106Z
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SUMMARY:South by Southwest
DESCRIPTION:South by Southwest is just around the corner and Gretchen Newcomb\, our North American Partnership Director\, will be hosting on March 18th a panel about «Connecting the Mobility Dots Via Open Data».  \nCrissy Ditmore (Optibus)\, Logan Nash (MBTA)\, Karina Ricks (USDOT – FTA) and Johanna Zmud (RSG) will discuss how standardized transportation data intersects and informs scalability across all transportation sectors as well as reveal transport data’s role in fostering social and economic benefits related to accessibility\, equity\, and climate change. 
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/south-by-southwest/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220317T152500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20220317T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20220304T131841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220304T132016Z
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SUMMARY:Autonomy Paris
DESCRIPTION:MobilityData will host a panel at @Autonomy Paris to shed light on a “Community success story: putting car-sharing on the map & advancing travelers’ information together” \nOur panelists will be: \n\nMyriad ALI – Open Mobility Data manager – Transport Data Gouv\nNicolas FRASIE – Head of Development and Public Affairs for Europe – Communauto\nAlfred NDONGMEZA – Head of Business Development & Partnerships – Monkey Factory\nChristophe DUQUESNE – Mobility Data expert – Aurige\, Data4PT\, CEN\n\nThe host of the panel will be Tu-Tho Thai\, our Director\, Partnerships.  \nDo not miss them and join them at the event’s Main stage on March 17 at 15:25 (CET)!
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/autonomy-paris/
LOCATION:Paris Porte de Versailles\, 1 Pl. de la Prte de Versailles\, Paris\, 75015\, France
CATEGORIES:Conference,Industry event,Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211117T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211117T120000
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20210825T085807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211028T100030Z
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SUMMARY:[Thriving Ecosystem event] 🚕 GOFS project & Panel by working group members
DESCRIPTION:Are you working in the realm of on-demand services? Are you looking to understand more about them? We have an event for you!\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\n\nWhen: November 17\, 2021 at 11:00 ET (17:00 CET – 16:00 UTC)\nWhere: Online\nDuration: 60 minutes\nWhat we have in store for you: 👇\n\n1️⃣ The first half will be dedicated to the presentation of MobilityData’s GOFS project\, its successes\, and its roadmap. You will learn all about what we have done so far\, what we are aiming for\, and how YOU can help us achieve better inclusion of on-demand services in multimodal journeys. \n2️⃣ The second half will be dedicated to a panel featuring members of the GOFS working group. They will share with you their perspective on the project and why they believe it is important to move forwards. \n\nWhy is this event special 🤩: Usually\, it is a members’ only meeting. But\, we decided to open it to the entire community! The event is public and free\, but you must register to attend it. 👉  https://bit.ly/GOFS-event
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/members-only-members-panel-networking/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:MobilityData's members meeting,Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211030
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20210825T084226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210825T084226Z
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SUMMARY:NABSA Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:The NABSA Annual Conference is the leading global venue for bikeshare\, shared micromobility\, and transportation leaders\, practitioners\, equipment providers to tackle important issues facing the industry. Join us to learn\, network\, and chart the future of bikeshare and shared micromobility. \nMobilityData’s entire shared mobility team will be present at the event. Don’t miss the opportunity to catch up with them!
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/nabsa-annual-conference/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Industry event,Panel,Partner event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211026T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211028T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20211019T173553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211019T173553Z
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SUMMARY:Reuters Events Mobility - Flagship conference
DESCRIPTION:Reuters is hosting a major mobility industry event around Digitalization\, Sustainability & Smart Cities from Oct. 26th to 28th.  \n«Regulating the Data Exchange – A Public-Private Governance Strategy for MaaS» is the topic of the panel discussion on which Gretchen Newcomb will be part of\, along with Lori Pepper (CALsta)\, Elliot McFadden (MNDot)\, and moderated by Brenna Berman (City Tech Collaborative). \nBe part of the conversation and hear how the public and private sectors are breaking down the walled garden approach and working together to deliver a data ‘platform of platforms’ for transportation.
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/reuters-events-mobility-flagship-conference/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Industry event,Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211028
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20210825T083647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210825T084332Z
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SUMMARY:TRB 24th National Conference on Rural Public and Intercity Bus Transportation
DESCRIPTION:Convened by Transportation Research Board\, the 24th National Conference on Rural Public and Intercity Bus Transportation will be held on October 25-27\, 2021 online. The conference offers a valuable experience for rural transit and human service transit providers\, tribal transit managers\, planners\, state agency staff\, intercity bus operators\, consultants\, researchers\, and trainers. The 2021 conference will include multiple routes to offer learning opportunities in planning\, design\, and research; policy\, funding\, and finance; special topics on rural mobility; rural and tribal transportation; and better mobility through technology. \nMobilityData’s Director\, Product – Public Transit\, Carl Fredlund\, will be featured in the panel about “How State DOTs Can Support Rural & Small Urban Mobility as a Service”. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear him out!
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/trb-24th-national-conference-on-rural-public-and-intercity-bus-transportation/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Industry event,Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211016
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20210809T144553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210809T144553Z
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SUMMARY:ITS World Congress
DESCRIPTION:The ITS World Congress is the world’s largest and most prominent event focused on smart mobility and the digitalisation of transportation. Every year\, ERTICO organises a European or World Congress in a major European City\, with the ITS World Congress in Europe every third year. \nThe Congresses are the yearly celebration of smart mobility: they underline the importance of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)\, particularly in cities and regions where they are hosted\, and provide an excellent platform that supports the education\, thought-leadership\, business development\, and the overall steady growth of the smart mobility industry. They include live\, interactive\, and thought-provoking sessions where industry experts present the latest developments in ITS\, showcasing and demonstrating cutting-edge technology within the event’s spacious exhibition\, technical tours\, and live demonstration opportunities. The Congresses offer stakeholders and patrons the ultimate platform to meet industry influencers and decision-makers to discuss emerging and seminal topics in the field and to gain insights into future industrial technological advances and the policies required to support the sector’s rapid growth. \nFor the 2021 edition\, MobilityData will organize a panel and take part in 3 others: \n\nOct. 12 – 14:00 CEST: Yes\, we share! Advancing MaaS and harnessing the power of data featuring MobilityData\nOct. 13 – 11:00 CEST: Open standards: fostering a traveler-focused MaaS ecosystem\, encompassing diverse business models\, without breaking the bank by MobilityData\nOct. 13 – 11:00 CEST: ITS Data Generation and Use: How are We Addressing Societal and Ethical Issues? featuring MobilityData\nOct. 13 – 14:00 CEST: Technology-enabled Mobility Services Driving Standards Harmonization: Where are we? featuring MobilityData\n\nMake sure you register now! \n 
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/its-world-congress/
LOCATION:Hamburg Messe – Entrance East\, t. Petersburger Str. 1\, Hamburg\, 20355\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Conference,Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210923
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20210825T080641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210825T081604Z
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SUMMARY:International Mobility Congress 2021
DESCRIPTION:A meeting point to understand how the post-COVID environment will be\, to achieve the Sustainable Development Objectives\, and to take advantage of all the innovation potential towards this new mobility model.\nSeen from a public and local mobility point of view\, with applied solutions\, and analyzing success cases worldwide. \nMobilityData team will be represented at the event. Drop us an email to meet us in person in Barcelona.
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/international-mobility-congress-2021/
LOCATION:Sitges\, Carrer de Joan Salvat Papasseit\, 38\,\, Barcelona\, 08870\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Conference,Industry event,Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210616T172000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210616T182000
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20210611T144413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210611T144413Z
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SUMMARY:CoMotion Miami
DESCRIPTION:On June 16th\, our Director – Product\, Shared Mobility\, Heidi Guenin\, AICP\, will participate in a workshop at CoMotion. Alongside Katie Monroe and Andrew Salzberg of Transit\, Heidi will discuss «The Messy Outlook for Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS)». \nKey workshops questions will include:\n– What is the public interest in the emerging ‘marketplace’ for consumer mobility?\n– How do open APIs enable integration of services across operators beyond what’s possible inside walled gardens?\n– Which barriers/threats to data exchange and API adoption must be overcome to enable this innovation model? \nBe part of the workshop → https://lnkd.in/eNwSQi8\n#MaaS #MobilityData #IndustryFacilitator #smartcities
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/comotion-miami/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210520T181000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20210520T190000
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20210425T015353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210513T172824Z
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SUMMARY:Autonomy Digital 2.0
DESCRIPTION:Panel at Autonomy Digital 2.0: Rediscovering “new” mobility modes post Covid-19 and how they shape the cities\nPanelists\n\nErdem Ovacik\, Donkey Republic\, Co-founder & CEO\nMiryad Ali\, French National Access Point (transport.data.gouv.fr)\, Open Data Manager\nPierre Carbonne\, enRoute\, Head of Marketing\nScott Shepard\, Iomob\, VP Global Public Sector\nTu-Tho Thai\, MobilityData\, Director\, Partnerships Europe & Events\n\nPanel details\nThe pandemic of Covid-19 had a large impact on mobility. For some cities\, it came with a surge in biking and pop-up bike lanes\, creating a sudden surge in the demand for “new” mobility modes. Looking forward\, this will shape our new cities and mobility durably. Our panelists will discuss: \n\nNew mobility modes and their meaning\nThe pandemic put more people on bikes\, scooters\, and other new modes. While some cities created pop-up bike lanes\, operators are looking into making these new habits sustainable in the long run. What does it imply from the operators’ viewpoint?\nHow cities are going back to initial urban planning strategies\nWith social distancing rules\, most people have rediscovered their neighborhood. The 15-minutes city became a reality for most of them and their travels are getting shorter\, closer. Some are saying it is how cities are supposed to be designed from now on\, but were they not initial urban planning strategies?\nThe need for discoverability\nNew modes\, new journeys\, new traveling habits: if anything it underlines the importance of making transportation options discoverable to all travelers. For more sustainable operations\, vibrant cities\, and an active population\, one needs to know\, understand\, and plan seamlessly one’s journey balancing one’s needs with one’s impact.\nInteroperability and its importance\nTo make mobility options discoverable across platforms\, apps\, and others\, there is the need for interoperability between the systems and the languages used. What are the different challenges of interoperability? How to map the different standards and make sure we move forwards? How to support operators to navigate these questions?\nMultimodality and governance: challenges & opportunities\nTo support the development of multimodality\, the change of cities towards a greener and more sustainable approach of urban planning\, there is the need to have stronger governance. What can public authorities do to support the industry?
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/autonomy-digital-2-0/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20210427T134500
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20210427T143000
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20210425T013233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210425T015443Z
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SUMMARY:Impulsion Mtl 2021
DESCRIPTION:Elisabeth Poirier-Defoy\, Directrice générale adjointe de MobilityData\, sera du panel « Fluidité des transports collectifs grâce aux données» dans le cadre de l’événement Impulsion Mtl 2021 le 27 avril prochain.  \nSur le panel: Élisabeth Poirier-Defoy (MobilityData)\, Sophie Le Blanc (Transit)\, Olivier Blais (Moov Ai)\, Martin Choinière (Civilia)\, modéré par Patrick Lauzière (Niosense)
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/impulsion-mtl-2021/
LOCATION:Montreal\, Quebec\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference,Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210324T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210324T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20210425T204600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210425T204600Z
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SUMMARY:Future Mobility Conference
DESCRIPTION:Tu-Tho Thai\, MobilityData’s Director\, Partnerships Europe & Events will discuss how to move forward with a spirit of collaboration and how to give life to MaaS at the Future Mobility Conference. She will take part in the panel discussion alongside Merja Kajava\, David Pickeral\, Daniel Rudmark. Don’t miss out – register now! \n\nWhen: Wednesday\, March 24\, 4pm (CET)\nWhere: Future Mobility Conference on MaaS
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/future-mobility-conference/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Panel
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210317T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210317T100000
DTSTAMP:20260605T081903
CREATED:20210425T203711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210425T205002Z
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SUMMARY:Urbanism Next Virtual Forum 2021
DESCRIPTION:Heidi Guenin\, our Director\, Product\, Shared Mobility will discuss how data standards and Transport Demand Management (TDM) are a match made in heaven at the Urbanism Next Virtual Forum 2021. She will take part in the workshop alongside Carmen Chen\, Evan Costagliola\, and Kelly Rula. Don’t miss out – register now! \n\nWhen: Wednesday\, March 17\, 9am (PDT)\nWhere: Urbanism Next Virtual Forum 2021
URL:https://mobilitydata.org/event/urbanism-next-virtual-forum-2021/
CATEGORIES:Conference,Panel
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