22Th European Conference on Mobility Management Uppsala, Sweden 30 May - 1 June 2018 2
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PROGRAMME 22TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON MOBILITY MANAGEMENT UPPSALA, SWEDEN 30 MAY - 1 JUNE 2018 2 WELCOME TO UPPSALA ECOMM 2018 CONFERENCE Welcome to Uppsala and the 22nd edition of the European Conference on Mobility Management (EPOMM). The host of ECOMM 2018, The Municipality of Uppsala, together with the co-host Uppsala County Council, are honoured to welcome you to Uppsala. We have the ambition to offer a unique experience to you and your accompanying persons. As a participant, you will have the chance to attend and actively participate in a large number of inspiring sessions, covering a wide spectrum of mobility related topics, as well as see and listen to some of the latest developments and innovations taking place both within and outside the city of Uppsala. We hope that you will have a lovely stay in Uppsala and hope to see you again! MEETING FOR MOBILITY MANAGEMENT EXPERTS The European Conference on Mobility Management INDEX was founded as the final conference of the MOMENTUM research project – in Amsterdam 1997. Since then, the EPOMM – 2 ECOMM has taken place every year, in meanwhile 21 cities in 10 different countries. THEME ECOMM 2013 – 3 The ECOMM has developed as THE meeting place SCHEDULE OVERVIEW – 4 for Mobility Management practitioners and experts all over Europe. ECOMM is a three-day event with SPEAKERS & MODERATOR – 5 excursions, keynote speeches, an exhibition, 50-80 presentations and workshops and lots of opportunities EXCURATIONS – 6 for making new contacts. It takes place every year and attracts 350-500 delegates. Presentations are selected EVENTS – 10 by an International Programme Committee (IPC) with appointed experts from all EPOMM member states as GENERAL INFORMATION – 11 well as from other EU member states. The programme is developed in cooperation between the host city, the UKK – 13 IPC and EPOMM. EPOMM makes sure that the ECOMM maintains its agreeable size, its high quality, and also THIS IS UPPSALA – 14 strives for its continuous improvement. MAP – 15 DETAILED PROGRAMME – 16 PARTNERS – 21 3 THEME FOR ECOMM 2018 The main theme of ECOMM 2018 is “Mobility in disruption – fast-forward to smart and sustainable societies”. “Mobility in disruption” describes a radical change to the domain of mobility, mainly in terms of technological innovation, new mobility concepts such as sharing platforms and social innovation due to digital platforms. Many European cities and regions find themselves in an intensive process of transformation with strong growth in numbers of inhabitants, residential areas and businesses. However, the goals for creating socially, economically and ecologically sustainable societies are set higher than ever. At the same time, there are by contrast regions where the populations are decreasing but where the sustainability goals are nevertheless of equal importance. This theme emphasizes the urgent need of innovative mobility solutions to help achieve the sustainability goals in these transforming societies. Together, physical planning, technology, businesses, policies and behavioural insights are able to disrupt mobility as we know it, which in turn can change societies. CHALLENGES TO DISRUPTIVE MOBILITY SOLUTIONS Disruptive mobility provides many opportunities for smart and sustainable societies. However, there are still many challenges and concerns regarding it. In order to overcome some of the most prominent challenges and to be able to actually fast-forward to smart and sustainable societies, the ECOMM 2018 conference has selected five cross-cutting subjects: yesterday, today and tomorrow; the institutional and legal framework; human behaviour; including everyone; and safety. 4 SCHEDULE OVERVIEW 08.00-13.30 Registration open 08.00-12.00 Build-up stands & demonstrations 09.00-12.00 Excursions & side meetings 12:00-13.30 Lunch + visit exhibition WEDNESDAY 12.00-18.00 Exhibition open 30 MAY 13.30-15.00 Opening Session 15.00-15.30 Coffee break 15.30-17.00 Focus Sessions 1 A:1 A:2 A:3 A:4 A:5 18.30-20.00 Welcome reception 09.00-18.00 Exhibition open 09.00-10.30 Plenary Session 10.30-11.00 Coffee break 11.00-12.30 Focus Sessions 2 B:1 B:2 B:3 B:4 B:5 12.30-13.30 Lunch break THURSDAY 13.30-15.00 Focus Session 3 31 MAY C:1 C:2 C:3 C:4 C:5 15.00-15.15 Short Coffee break 15.15-16.45 Focus Session 4 D:1 D:2 D:3 D:4 D:5 19.30-... ECOMM Dinner + party 09.00-10.30 Plenary Session 10.30-10.50 Coffee break FRIDAY 10.50-12.20 Focus Sessions 5 1 JUNE E:1 E:2 E:3 E:4 E:5 12.40-13.30 Closing Session 13.30-16.30 Excursions with lunch 5 MODERATORS AND MAIN SPEAKERS Åsa Julin is a journalist and moderator with long experience as news anchor on TV4 News and as reporter on Swedish Television and Swedish Radio. For several years, she has been working as a freelance journalist and moderator with a focus on social and economic issues and she is particularly interested in sustainability and politics. Åsa is a lectured and committed moderator who drives the discussions forward in a serious yet accessible manner. She believes that dramaturgy, interaction and timing are of great importance for a successful conference. Ed Parsons is the Geospatial Technologist of Google, with responsibility for evangelising Google’s mission to organise the world’s information using geography. In this role he maintains links with Governments, Universities, Research and Standards Organisations which are involved in the development of Geospatial Technology. Anna Fahlkrans is the business developer of the Swedish train operator SJ. She is responsible for developing new concepts such as a hand implant microchip as train ticket – a technology of which SJ is the world´s first company in the business to try out. At the same time, Anna is well aware of the importance of the social aspects when bringing out these kinds of solutions. After all, they are made for people to use and therefore need to be user-friendly for everyone despite age, gender, disabilities, nationality etc. SJ constantly works with developing and innovating together with their customers. At ECOMM 2018, Anna will give an inspiring keynote speech about innovations and social sustainability. Ida Lemoine is a co-founder and CEO of Beteendelabbet (The Behaviour Lab Sweden) and one of Sweden’s leading lecturers in nudging. In 2016, Ida was appointed one of “The Future´s 99 Most Powerful” by the The Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees and one of “Super Talents of 2016” by the magazine Veckans Affärer. Nudging aims to influence people’s behavior by designing environments and applications to make it easy to do the right thing. The method is considered effective in helping consumers, citizens and employees to make more sustainable choices. Ida Lemoine will provide insights on how nudging can be used in practice and how psychology, design and behavioural economics can be combined to deliver sustainable mobility solutions. 6 EVENT EXCURSIONS EXCURSION 1: DIGITIZATION OF HEALTHCARE EXCURSION 2: PLANNING FOR A SOCIALLY TRANSPORT AND THE FUTURE OF HVO SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY: HOW TO ENSURE ACCESSIBILITY AND SAFETY New technology increases the opportunities of reaching goals concerning cutting costs and environmental chal- Planning for a municipality, accessible and safe for everyone lenges. This excursion will focus on digitisation of healthcare Uppsala region is one of the fastest growing regions in Sweden transport and how HVO has revolutionised the climate foot and together with Stockholm, Uppsala is the country´s print in Uppsala. largest labour market region. Uppsala is determined to grow in a sustainable way, which means that it needs to grow with Successful collaboration between different authorities can equality. It is of uttermost importance to ensure that Uppsala be challenging. New technology has been a factor of success is accessible and that it´s safe for everyone to travel by any for Uppsala to find new ways in traditional hierarchies means of transportation despite age, gender, disabilities or within healthcare and public transportation. This excursion nationality. will present the technology behind the solution and the benefits and the challenges of implementing the new way of In the excursion we will see and get to experience some of travel within healthcare transports. the challenges that people with disabilities are facing while moving around in Uppsala. We will also hear about some of The second part of the excursion will demonstrate the the biggest conflicts between different types of traffic as well premium facilities of Uppsala´s bus depot. Here, refuelling as how Uppsala works to keep the roads and streets safe with HVO and care of the bus drivers are in centre. The and accessible during wintertime. excursion will have a seminar around the new strategy of HVO and future solutions of fuel and electricity for the buses Conflicts and challenges to a socially sustainable Uppsala in Uppsala. Uppsala has a compact city centre, with the central station located right in the middle of it. Many different types of traffic This excursion will take you on a walk to the head-quarters are sharing the same space and this creates conflicts. of UL and Region Uppsala for a seminar at their magnificent building in central of Uppsala. After a seminar of the digitisation During the excursion we will start by participating in a of healthcare transports we will take a bus to the centre of “different kind of walk”, led by The Swedish Disability Rights Uppsala´s bus depot. Federation, where the participants will experience will move from point A to B and back to A either walking with vision LENGTH: approximately 3 hours or hearing loss or seated in a wheelchair.