A Practitioners Lecture Series in Citizen Mobility and Urban Logistics

When: December 13, 15:30 pm - 19:00 pm Kyiv time

Where: Zoom

Agenda: 

  • 15:30 - 15:40 Short Welcome, Mihnea Constantinescu, Academic director of KSE Master’s in Urban Development
  • 15:40 - 16:00 From Transportation to Supply Chain Management & Mobility (Tobias Knoch, Head of the Global Demand & Supply Planning Practice at DeLaval at Tetra Group)

Tobias will give an overview about what constitutes a city, logistically speaking and what are the 6Rs of logistics. He will also talk about how urban planning/cities create transportation demands (i.e. the need to bridge time and space) and how these are met for goods (logistics) and people (mobility). You will learn two central concepts for logistics, supply chain management and mobility, and the economics of agglomeration.

  • 16:00 - 16:45 Principles of Innovation and Citizen-Centric Mobility (Bernhard Kalkbrenner, senior manager at the Digital Hub Mobility by UnternehmerTUM)

Bernhard will present an overview of challenges, trends and opportunities in mobility, give an introduction to co-innovation for sustainable mobility solutions and present insights from recent urban experiments and pilot projects.

  • 16:45 - 17:00 Break
  • 17:00 - 17:45 A Successful Ride Pooling Startup: Implementing Green Mobility

(Tom Kirschbaum, entrepreneur, investor and board member of tech companies, & Katja Diehl, expert on mobility)

Mobility is subject to fundamental transformation. Many cities around the globe seek to promote sustainable means of transportation, as an alternative to private car usage. Enhancing Public Transit is key to better mobility. Katja Diehl, expert on mobility, and Tom Kirschbaum, co-founder of door2door, will share their perspectives on urban mobility - how it can & should develop, and how tech startups can drive the development towards a sustainable future.

  • 17:45 - 18:00 Break
  • 18:00 - 18:45 City of Dresden: Serving Citizens with Integrated Public Transport (Christian Schlemper, spokesman of the public transport authority Upper Elbe)

How can smart planning of the city enhance public transport? Why is it sometimes difficult for public transport to succeed? What is needed to lower the barrier to use public transport? How to allocate various modes of transport to fulfill a specific role? The presentation is going to deal with the integration of transport services, from trains to buses and trams. We are going to look at the theoretical basis of city and transport planning and how it was implemented in Dresden and the surrounding area.

  • 18:45 - 19:00 - Q&A

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