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Join two sessions - on sustainable urban mobility and CCAM - on Tuesday, 21 September
By Adam Hill September 16, 2021 Read time: 2 mins
Experts in urban mobility, cycling and CCAM will debate sustainable and connected mobility (© Keng Po Leung | Dreamstime.com)

The next two episodes of Intertraffic On Air will take place next Tuesday, 21 September.

Sign up here to see experts in cycling, urban mobility and CCAM debating sustainable and connected mobility.

This is your chance to get up to speed on the latest developments and connect with other mobility professionals.


Episode 5 | 10:00 - 12:00
European Green Deal: Engaging in Sustainable Urban Mobility

The upcoming European Green Deal will no doubt push forward a sustainable mobility agenda encouraging authorities, employers and service providers to offer sustainable mobility alternatives and entice commuters to use them for their daily commute.

The Green Deal will force us to question the way we live. As a result many cities are currently reallocating public space to active mobility, changing parking policies and offering financial incentives to encourage micro-mobility, sustainable collective transport, pedestrianize streets and create temporary bike lanes or broaden existing bike lanes.

But how do we stay on track in this sustainability transition and what is required to get things started? During this Intertraffic On Air episode various experts will explain what must be done to maintain the set course while ensuring mobility access for everyone.

Confirmed panellists:

Lucas Harms, MD of Dutch Cycling Embassy

Ronald Jorna, project manager bicycles and ITS, Province of Overijssel

Peter Kuhn, director new ventures, MaaS Global

Pieter Litjens, general director, Crow
 

Episode 6 | 14:00 - 16:00 
Cooperative Connected and Automated Mobility: Reaping the benefits of connectivity

The pandemic brought with it the necessary challenges and adjustments for Cooperative Connected and Automated Mobility (CCAM) research and Proof of Concepts, but overall smart mobility has undergone spectacular changes with the introduction and widespread use of connected vehicle and traffic technology.

The many interventions on the physical and digital road network have paved the way for a gradual move from human driving to self-driving allowing vehicles, roadways, travellers, and traffic management centres to all communicate with one another in real time.

The role of the recently founded CCAM association is to speed up further European CCAM developments and aims to create a user-centred and inclusive mobility system, increasing road safety while reducing congestion and emission footprint.

During this Intertraffic On Air episode various CCAM experts will share their ideas on reaping the CCAM benefits and deploy smart technology to connect infrastructure, vehicles and road users.

Confirmed panellists: 

Tom Alkim, policy officer, connected & automated driving, DG RTD (Research & Innovation), European Commission

George de Boer, global director marketing, TomTom Automotive

Peter Morsink, leading professional smart mobility and road safety, Royal Haskoning DHV

Marinda Hall will moderate both sessions.

Register here

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