EIT Urban Mobility, Forum Virium Helsinki | Up In The Air – Is Urban Air Mobility What Cities and Citizens Want?

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Few topics are more controversial than Urban Air Mobility (UAM) in the current mobility debate. While UAM advocates point to significant efficiency gains, questions have been raised about the contribution of the technology to more liveable cities, its safety, and maturity. In this session, our speakers will discuss the framework conditions impacting urban air mobility operations, and the use cases that directly support cities in the digitalisation and decarbonisation transition. They will reflect on cities and citizens’ expectations toward UAM.

Denise Soesilo, Outsight International | Up In The Air – Is Urban Air Mobility What Cities and Citizens Want?

Denise Soesilo, Outsight International | Up In The Air – Is Urban Air Mobility What Cities and Citizens Want?

Few topics are more controversial than Urban Air Mobility (UAM) in the current mobility debate. While UAM advocates point to significant efficiency gains, questions have been raised about the contribution of the technology to more liveable cities, its safety, and maturity. In this session, our speakers will discuss the framework conditions impacting urban air mobility operations, and the use cases that directly support cities in the digitalisation and decarbonisation transition. They will reflect on cities and citizens’ expectations toward UAM.

Antonio Balmón, AMB | Smart Innovation for Metropolitan Security

Smart Innovation for Metropolitan Security

Technology will be the smart underpinning of the comprehensive security system that the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona is designing. The system will establish a convergence of different spaces, needs, and functions in a field of technological innovation, to guarantee coexistence in public and private spaces. It will connect police capabilities, provide the implementation of new technologies and improve the perception of the metropolitan public space.

Anibal Gaviria, Antioquia | A Planetary Goal for Equity

A Planetary Goal For Equity

90+ is a commitment that aims to set one main global objective for overcoming social, economic, geographic, and opportunity gaps, where all the countries of the world in a localized manner can develop strategies that aim at this single objective, and that impact global statistics related to life expectancy to 2050.

IoT Enabling Urban Communities: the case of Las Condes

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How did Smart Cities evolve in the last decade? Energy efficiency and sustainability continue to be mandatory, but there is a pressing call to move beyond and build carbon-neutral communities. It’s the time of Open Cities, shared innovation, and inclusion.
Join the discussion between Paradox Engineering and the Mayor of Las Condes (Chile) to learn how the Internet of Things enabled the smart journey of this municipality.

Global Study on Smart City Governance

Global Study on Smart City Governance

UN-Habitat, CAF, and Edinburgh Napier University present a global review of smart city governance practices. This study brought together 250 cities from around the world and provides local governments with key strategic recommendations. You will have the opportunity to discuss the results of the study with the authors and a group of city officials who have been invited to share their expert views on the governance of smart city initiatives.

Kshitija Desai, Skyroads | Up In The Air – Is Urban Air Mobility What Cities and Citizens Want?

Up In The Air – Is Urban Air Mobility What Cities and Citizens Want? – Keynote Kshitija Desai IMAGE

Few topics are more controversial than Urban Air Mobility (UAM) in the current mobility debate. While UAM advocates point to significant efficiency gains, questions have been raised about the contribution of the technology to more liveable cities, its safety, and maturity. In this session, our speakers will discuss the framework conditions impacting urban air mobility operations, and the use cases that directly support cities in the digitalisation and decarbonisation transition. They will reflect on cities and citizens’ expectations toward UAM.

Federico Savoldi, Solum Photovoltaic Innovation | The Right Infrastructure to Promote Shared and Active Mobility

The Right Infrastructure to Promote Shared and Active Mobility – Keynote Federico Savoldi

Shared, on-demand active mobility are key ingredients of a successful transition to sustainable urban mobility. While the uptake of these solutions depends on specific city conditions and citizens’ attitudes, providing the necessary digital and physical infrastructure is a crucial step. In this session, city and industry representatives will discuss their roles in making multimodal mobility easier for citizens thanks to targeted changes in the built environment and user-friendly digital offerings.

Manel Villalante, Renfe | The Right Infrastructure to Promote Shared and Active Mobility

The Right Infrastructure to Promote Shared and Active Mobility – Keynote Manel Villalante IMAGE

Shared, on-demand active mobility are key ingredients of a successful transition to sustainable urban mobility. While the uptake of these solutions depends on specific city conditions and citizens’ attitudes, providing the necessary digital and physical infrastructure is a crucial step. In this session, city and industry representatives will discuss their roles in making multimodal mobility easier for citizens thanks to targeted changes in the built environment and user-friendly digital offerings.