Technology and data are getting more and more important in mobility. It's been years since it was, seemingly, an infinite source of possible solutions. Today, it is an integral part of how the city works, like e-mobility and sharing-schemes. But who’s controlling access, and therefore the rules of the game? And can systems like Mobility-as-a-Service function within the rules of the commons?
On the first day of the Metropolitan Mobility Conference, we ask ourselves: who’s driving the digital revolution? Together with experts on data and mobility from all over Europe, we discuss the latest developments.
PROGRAMME
9.30 – 12.30 PLENARY MORNING PROGRAMME
Opening
Introduction on mobility and the platform society.
- Miguel A. Gamiño Jr. – Head of Global Cities, MasterCard
and former Chief Technology Officer, New York City
E-mobility
The best way to introduce e-mobility in the city.
- Robert van den Hoed – Lector Energy and Innovation
Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
on his research project on e-mobility - Henk van Raan – Chief Innovation Officer
Johan Cruijff ArenA
on vehicle to grid in the Johan Cruijff Arena - Vivek Makhija – Global Head of E-mobility and Advanced Biofuels
Shell
Public transport and Mobility-as-a-Service
What is the impact of Mobility-as-a-Service on public transport?
- Oded Cats – Associate Professor TU Delft and AMS Institute
with a keynote on his research-project Critical MaaS - Bart-Jan Weerkamp, Senior Marketeer MaaS GVB
with a keynote on MaaS and the Amsterdam Public Transport
Followed by a dialogue on Mobility-as-a-Service and public transport.
- Oded Cats – Associate Professor TU Delft and AMS Institute
- Bart-Jan Weerkamp, Senior Marketeer MaaS GVB
- Tijs Roelofs – Head of Innovation programs, CTO innovation team City of Amsterdam
New Kids on the Block
Presentation on Scale-ups in residence and hacketon.
- Julie van Heteren – Programme manager Smart Mobility at Metropoolregio Amsterdam
Pitches by start-ups and scale-ups on mobility.
- Jeff Wezel – ENDAN Pioneers
on locally produced hydrogen - Mick Walvisch – EVAnet
on utilizing infrastructure to reach the goals of the Paris-agreement - Participant Amsterdam City Challenge
Who is the gatekeeper of ‘as-a-service’?
About mobility and the platform society
- Willem Koeman – Amsterdam Economic Board
with a keynote on the Amsterdam Data Exchange - Franka Rolvink Couzy – Head Sector Research ABN AMRO Bank
with a keynote on the rules of ‘as-a-service’
Followed by a dialogue on mobility and the platform society
- Ger Baron – Chief Technology Officer, City of Amsterdam
- Miguel A. Gamiño Jr. – Head of Global Cities, Mastercard
and former Chief Technology Officer, New York City - Franka Rolvink Couzy – Head Sector Research, ABN AMRO Bank
- Marleen Stikker – Head and co-founder of Waag
- Bianca Wylie – Founder Tech Reset Canada
Wrap-up by moderator Rogier Elshout and programme-maker Servaz van Berkum
12.30 – 13.30 LUNCH
BREAKOUT #1: WeMakeThe.City New Kids on the Block Award 2019
What is the best start-up or scale-up in mobility? Twelve startups compete for the WeMakeThe.City New Kids on the Block Award 2019.
- Endan Pioneers – Jeff Wezel
- Evanet – Mick Walvisch
- For your Energy Freedom – Adriaan Harthoorn
- Roetz-Bikes – Laurens Nolet
- RideBee – Lukas Mohs
- Open Waste – Dennis Nanne
- Cargo Ledger – Hjalmar van der Schaaf
- CityHub – Rinse van der Woude
and the winners of the Amsterdam City Challenge.
The members of the jury are: Petra Tiel, Faiza Oulahsen, Cornelia Dinca and Ruud Grondel.
BREAKOUT #2: E-mobility: Getting smart with data
Presentation of the E-mobility project of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences.
- Robert van den Hoed – Lector Energy and Innovation, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
- Simone Maase – Project manager E-mobility, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
- Rick Wolbertus – PhD candidate TU Delft
- Youssef El Bouhassani – Lecturer Artificial Intelligence, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
- Jan Capelle – Professor Energy and Automation KU Leuven
BREAKOUT #3: Challenges for Mobility-as-a-Service
What are the challenges we face with the introduction of Mobility-as-a-Service. What values are important in creating new platforms and how can we help new initiatives grow?
- Douwe Schmidt – Tada.City
- Willem Koeman – Amsterdam Economic Board
- Koen Terra – GRIDD
- Ruben Polderman – CTO Office Amsterdam & MRA Smart Mobility
- Alexander Wissnet – T-systems München
- Sven Löffler – T-systems München
- Erik de Winter – Cargoroo
- Finn van Leeuwen – City of Amsterdam
- Franka Rolvink Couzy – Head Sector Research, ABN AMRO Bank
- Maarten Woolthuis – BYCS
16.15 DRINKS
EXPEDITIONS ARE IN DUTCH ONLY
LET OP: ONDERSTAANDE EXPEDITIES HEBBEN AFWIJKENDE TIJDEN.
EXPEDITIE: Nieuw-West (18.30 – 22.00 h.)
De groene buitenwijk van Amsterdam verandert in hoog tempo in een binnenstedelijk milieu. Met een integrale aanpak van zowel fysieke als sociale maatregelen, wordt hard gewerkt om Geuzenveld en Slotermeer te verbeteren. Het Osdorpplein wordt ontwikkeld tot het centrum van Nieuw-West en het Schinkelkwartier verandert in een levendige stadswijk. Hoe zien deze ontwikkelingen eruit? Informeer jezelf, praat en denk mee tijdens de gebiedsmeetup en neem deel aan een van de gebiedsexpedities in Nieuw-West.
EXPEDITIE: Oost (18.30 – 22.00 h.)
Met de ontwikkeling van Cruquiuseiland, Zeeburgereiland, Steigereiland, Strandeiland en Buiteneiland ontstaat in Amsterdam een heuse archipel. Verder oostwaarts transformeert Science Park momenteel tot een hightech campus met woningen, en de bouw en transformatie van het Amstelgebied zijn in volle gang. Informeer jezelf, praat en denk mee over de huidige ontwikkelplannen en neem deel aan een van de gebiedstours door Oost.
EXPOSITIE: Bicycle Architecture Biennale (de hele week)
De Bicycle Architecture Biennale is een prestigieuze rondreizende tentoonstelling van opvallende architectonische ontwerpen van over de hele wereld, die de fiets centraal stelt. Deze tenstoonstelling staat de hele week in CIRCL.