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DAY 3: THURSDAY 10 NOVEMBER - INTELLIGENT MOBILITY 08.00


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08.30 - 09.00 KEYNOTE OPENING ADDRESS: GLOBAL STRATEGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE URBAN TRANSPORT


Christian Schlosser shares his insight into the challenges that face today’s cities in terms of transportation, and the steps that are needed from a policy, financing and technology point of view in order to successfully address these challenges, using examples of sustainable urban transport initiatives from around the world.


Christian Schlosser, Chief, Urban Transport Section UN-HABITAT, KENYA


Dr Schlosser heads the Urban Transport section of UN-Habitat, the United Nations Human Settlements Programme. Based in Nairobi, the focus of his work is on promoting sustainable urban mobility in developing countries, with an emphasis on the needs of the urban poor.


KEYNOTE 09.00 - 10.15 SESSION 10: INTELLIGENT, MULTI-MODAL TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS


Florian Lennert of the Intelligent City Forum asks how cities can successfully create an integrated transport strategy involving multiple transport authorities. Understanding and addressing the challenges in integrating intelligent systems into existing transportation infrastructure Identifying business models that make commercial sense for the city Analysing the outcomes of existing smart transportation systems: what results have been seen in terms of congestion, emissions, journey times and customer satisfaction?


Session Chair: Florian Lennert, Director, Intelligent City Forum INNOZ and Associate Director, LSE ENTERPRISE, GERMANY


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Florian advises and leads on LSE Enterprise strategic projects, with a particular focus on Germany and environmental innovation. He holds a BSc in Economics and an MSc in Public Policy and Public Administration from LSE. Previously he was director of Corporate Relations at LSE, responsible for university-business research collaboration, corporate partnerships and international business development.


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