Urbanism Next
07/19/2024
We're looking forward to Urbanism Next's 2024 , where we'll be joining Bon Bakermans (Ministerie van Infrastructuur en Waterstaat), Evan Corey Costagliola (Cityfi), Karina Ricks (Cityfi), Kevin Vedder (TNO), Marjolein Heezen (TNO), and Nico Larco (Urbanism Next Center at the University of Oregon) as they discuss ' , the Next Generation of ' this October!
"This session focuses on the evolution of MaaS towards Public Mobility, juxtaposing the big promises and premise of MaaS with real-world implementation: from MaaS 1.0’s app-centric introduction, towards Public Mobility (2.0) with full integration and the 3.0 development towards legacy system transformations. TNO will present research insights regarding government roles in MaaS-ecosystems, and Cityfi will share perspectives on private sector engagement. The Ministry of Infrastructure and Watermanagement (Netherlands) will showcase their lessons learned and next steps on MaaS. We will conclude with a panel discussion envisioning MaaS' future, debating nomenclature, shaping perceptions, and overcoming barriers."
If you're looking to join us, registration is open! The early bird deadline is September 1st. Register now!
07/19/2024
We're looking forward to Urbanism Next's 2024 Europe Conference, where we'll be joining Dessislava Petrova-Antonova (GATE Institute), Edoardo Felici (Ministerie van Infrastructuur en Waterstaat), Francisco Rodriguez Pérez-Curiel (TECNALIA Research & Innovation), German Castignani (Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST)), and Jeroen Borst (TNO) as they discuss 'Digital Twins for Liveable and Resilient Cities' this October!
"The battle for space in cities due to urbanization in combination with transitions in mobility and energy cause big and urgent challenges. Local Digital Twins (LDTs) are gaining popularity in cities to help to gain insight and make well informed decisions to overcome these challenges, with a strong focus on sustainable wellbeing. This workshop aims to show the current state of the art in the field of Digital Twinning, the steps that are taken to make Digital Twins interoperable and how AI could be applied to gear towards the next generation of Comprehensive Spatial Planning Support."
If you're looking to join us, registration is open! The early bird deadline is September 1st. Register now!
07/16/2024
We're looking forward to Urbanism Next's 2024 Europe Conference, where we'll be joining Arielle Fleisher (Waymo), Mollie Cohen D'Agostino (University of California, Davis), Serge van Dam (Rijkswaterstaat), Tom Alkim (MAPtm), and William Riggs (University of San Francisco) as they discuss 'Autonomous Pick-Up and Drop-Off: A New Age in Curb Data Management' this October!
Autonomous driving systems are emerging as communities worldwide grapple with chaos at the curb. Both public and private organizations want to innovate right-of-way management, and reduce driving on roadway networks. This session will bring US and EU experts together to reimagine the curb in the era of cooperative, connected and automated mobility (CCAM). The discussions will focus on digitization, reallocating public space, and expanding multimodal pick-up-and-drop-off. This session invites innovative thinking about the future of the physical and digital curb, as we pave the way for the future of urban curb management.
If you're looking to join us, registration is open! The early bird deadline is September 1st. Register now at the link in our bio
07/16/2024
We're looking forward to Urbanism Next's 2024 Europe Conference, where we'll be joining Hector Gutierrez (Los Angeles Metro), Lilly Shoup (Rebel), and Shirin Sadrpour (LADOT) for a panel discussion around 'Advancing New Mobility Options through Universal Basic Mobility: Lessons learned from Implementation of Mobility Wallets, Open Loop Technology, and Electrified Transportation Options to Catalyze Equity and Dignity.'
"Universal Basic Mobility has emerged as an ecosystem approach to bring economic, health, and social benefits to transit-dependent communities. At its core, it is an effective strategy to promote equity and address the immobility of people. This session will share lessons learned from Americas largest UBM pilot including Phase I findings from the Mobility Wallets to deliver seamless interoperability between shared transportation options through one payment source. The session will also examine UBM strategies offering diverse transit choices for low-income customers and discuss future considerations for open-loop and account-based technology, enhancing system-wide interoperability across transit."
If you're looking to join us, registration is open! The early bird deadline is September 1st. Register at the link in our bio!
07/11/2024
"The Ministry of I&W, Directorate for Innovation and Strategy for Mobility developed together with Waai Startegy Consulting a serious game with regard to broader welfare. The aim of this tool is to offer a new perspective on how to integrate emerging societal challenges and opportunities in policy decision making processes while mitigating the impact on current and future national and international communities."
Koen Faber (Ministerie van Infrastructuur en Waterstaat) and Yme Gorter (Waai Strategy Consulting | a certified B Corp) are workshopping Serious game 'Broader Welfare,' discussing means of a Dutch urban development case, where the participant will be challenged to consider the impact of their choices on various aspects of broader welfare in each phase of a policy development process. We're looking forward to their insights for Urbanism Next's 2024 European Conference!
Interested? Register now! The early bird deadline is August 1st.
Learn more and register: https://www.urbanismnext.org/events/2024-urbanism-next-europe-conference
07/11/2024
We're looking forward to the workshop of Evan Corey Costagliola (Cityfi), Andrew Glass Hastings (Open Mobility Foundation), Alex Pazuchanics (Vianova I/O), Gemma Schepers (City of Amsterdam) and Tu-Tho Thai during the 2024 Urbanism Next Europe Conference this October— Mobility Data Exchanges: Moving from Buy-In to Implementation!
The explosion of shared mobility and urban delivery across the globe signaled a paradigm shift in how people and goods move, cities manage public space, and the mobility experience becoming increasingly digitalised. Numerous data specifications and exchanges (like CDS-M, MDS and CDS) unlocked cities' ability to securely, efficiently, and legally communicate data and policy direction between government and mobility providers. However, these innovations require regulatory and political buy-in to ensure widespread adoption and expanded implementation. At this workshop, learn about the future of mobility data/adoption opportunities, and co-create strategies to advance regulations at the European Commission.
Interested? Register now! The early bird deadline is August 1st.
Learn more and register: https://www.urbanismnext.org/events/2024-urbanism-next-europe-conference
07/09/2024
We're looking forward to Urbanism Next's 2024 Europe Conference, where we'll be joining Azarakhsh Salem, Bart Poel, Maaike Snelder, and Tom Kuipers for a workshop discussing the need to increase housing density and decrease space for transport infrastructure and private parking— spaces that are threatening the sustainable accessibility and livability of urban regions.
With insights from work at Delft University of Technology, TNO, and AMS Institute, the workshop will help us identify different objectives and key-performance indicators and co-design a car-low urban area in Amsterdam, highlighting the urgent need for space-efficient new mobility technologies that do not depend on the single use and possession of a private car.
Interested? Register now for discounted rates to the 2024 Urbanism Next Europe Conference! The early bird deadline is August 1st.
Visit htts://lnkd.in/gEzH-wSa to learn more and register now!
07/09/2024
Ensuring and enhancing citizens' access to their fundamental needs has become a cornerstone in the strategies of contemporary urban planners. This October, at our 2024 Urbanism Next Europe Conference, URBANLY's founder Federico J. Fernandez and Delft University of Technology's Achilleas Psyllidis are workshopping X-Minute Cities, perceived accessibility, and urban simulation models.
In the proposed workshop, attendees will be able to experiment with policy challenges using an interactive land use simulation model in three different settings: locate affordable housing in Rio de Janeiro including the creation of new infrastructure to improve active-mode accessibility, size incentives in Buenos Aires in order to convert an Olympic Villa into affordable housing in a way that attracts private investment, and constrain urban heat islands in Switzerland by planting trees and creating green spaces.
Interested? Register now for discounted rates to the 2024 Urbanism Next Europe Conference! The early bird deadline is August 1st.
Visit https://www.urbanismnext.org/events/2024-urbanism-next-europe-conference to learn more and register now!
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