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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:20221130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221202
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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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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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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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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;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231212T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231212T130000
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CREATED: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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