Transport & Mobilities: Challenges and Opportunities in Connected and Resilient Cities
Nous sommes invités par notre partenaire, l'association des anciens de New York University à une conférence sur le Transport et la mobilité en ville.
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About the Event
On March 26, 2020, The NYU Alumni Club in France invites you to a Smart City Conference on “Transport & Mobilities: Challenges and Opportunities in Connected and Resilient Cities.”
Join us to be inspired by a variety of prominent speakers from large companies (Transdev, Engie Cofely), investment funds (Demeter), regulators (Ile-de-France Mobilités) and startups (Upciti). Together, they will discuss and debate on the way organizations, territories & infrastructures are impacted by the digital transformation of mobility inside urban areas. This includes issues such as real time urban data, green and smart financing, new urban mobilities such as MaaS, autonomous vehicle, etc. At a time of political elections, these issues are crucial to city management to foster sustainable innovations.
The conference will be followed by a buffet dinner where participants can continue discussions and network with experts and other alumni.
Tickets:
- NYU alumni and friends: $22 USD (approximately 20 Euro)
- NYU current students $11 USD (approximately 10 Euro)
Detailed program:
6:30 PM: Participation welcome and registration
7:00 PM: Conference panel starts
7:40 PM: Q&A
8:00 - 10:00 PM: Networking cocktails
Moderator
Vincent Ducrey (CEO & Founder of the Hub Institute)
Speakers (check back for more information as we update the speakers):
- Laurent Probst, Managing Director (Ile-de-France Mobilités)
- Ahmed Guenaoui, Chief of Project « Solutions Mobilité Durable » (Engie Cofely)
- Aurélien Cottet, Innovation Project Leader (Transdev)
- Jean Baptiste Poljak, Founder & CEO (Upciti)
- Yann Lagalaye, Partner (Demeter)
Event Details
When
Thursday, 03/26/20
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
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Where
NYU Paris
57 Boulevard Saint Germain
Paris 75005
France