11:30 - 12:55 Registration, tea and coffee
12:55 Opening address Richard Dilks, CoMoUK
13:00 Shared CarsFacilitated audience and panel discussion on the hot topics of the sector Speakers: Andy Flood, Richmond and Wandsworth Councils
Carl Pittman, Ubeeqo | Vivienne Mackinnon, ZipcarFurther speakers to be announced
14:00 Shared BikesFacilitated audience and panel discussion on the hot topics of the sector Chair: Roger Geffen, Cycling UKSpeakers: Mike Beevor, Transport for London | Ed Parnaby, Norwich City Council
Matt McNulty, Serco | Dinika Mahtani, Jump Further speakers to be announced
15:00 Coffee break and exhibition
15:30 Shared Rides Latest opportunities and challenges in 2+ ride share and DRTSpeakers: Kate Gifford, West Yorkshire Combined Authority
Sam Ryan, Zeelo | Sam Cooke, ViaVan Further speakers to be announced
16:15 E-scooters & e-mopedsLatest developments and challengesSpeakers: Emma Silver, Bird | Michael Johansson, Lund UniversityFurther speakers to be announced
17:00 Session wrap-up
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18:30 Birthday reception: Hyatt Regency Birmingham 20 years of CoMoUK & sector achievementsCelebratory drinks and buffetCompere: Eric Manners, Jacobs, previous Chair of CoMoUK for 14 years
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9:00 Registration; tea & coffee
9:55 Opening address Richard Dilks, CoMoUK
10:00 West Midlands - Future Mobility Zone Mike Waters, Director of Policy, Strategy and Innovation at Transport for West Midlands
10:15 Shared Mobility Inquiry findings: Expert interview with Professor Greg Marsden, Institute of Transport Studies, University of Leeds on the newly published report into the potential to increase the sharing of vehicles, trips and enhance multi-modal travel as part of the Commission on Travel Demand.
10:45 Evolution of Shared Mobility - Learning lessons from the past and applying them to the future Plenary panel session: Joseph Seal Driver, InMotion Ventures, Jaguar Land Rover. Chris Allwinter, Transport for Greater Manchester. Further speakers to be announced
11:30 Coffee break: Exhibition stands /mobility hub experience / bike & e-scooter* try outs
TRACK ONE: Implementing schemes TRACK TWO: Enhancing schemes
12:00 Parallel sessions - 1st set
Evolving evidence basesDriving London Forward: car clubs supporting the Mayor’s Transport Strategy Matthew Clark, Steer Bike Share Users Survey 2019 Dr Sally Cairns, Sally Cairns & AssociatesThe role of free-floating car club models Gunnar Nehrke, Bundesverband CarSharing e.V. (bcs)
MaaS, integration & the role of data Chair: Clare Linton, Urban Transport Group Dan Gursel, EnterpriseTurning MaaS into reality: a view from Scotland Dr Alastair McInroy, Technology ScotlandMobility Credits Scrappage Scheme Dan Gursel, Enterprise TBC
12:50 Extended active lunch: Exhibition / Mobility Hub experience / bike & e-scooter* try outsPlus a showcase of new ideas in the micro-presentation room
14:00 Parallel sessions - 2nd set
Future of Urban Mobility StrategyA chance to hear more details about the future direction from central government and what this might mean for existing and emerging shared modes. Followed by Q&A.DfT speaker to be announced
Integrated land use: best practice case studies Mobility hubs In Belgium Angelo Meuleman, Taxistop Housing Development Innovations Minze Walvius, Advier, Dutch ConsultancyUK case studies Further speakers to be announced
15:00 Parallel sessions - 3rd set
Initiatives to grow a scheme’s user basePartnership to support growth of car clubs Robert Schopen, Co-wheelsScottish Marketing Research Rachael North, CoMoUKEngaging techniques for promoting car clubs Rebecca Karbaumer, Bremen
Social inclusionLearnings from Bikes for All Bruce Whyte, Glasgow Centre for Population Health*Car clubs and Community transport Martin Higgitt, Martin Higgitt Associates Health benefits of ebikes Angie Page, Professor Physical Activity and Public Health, University of Bristol
15:50 Coffee break: Exhibition stands /mobility hub experience / bike & e-scooter* try outs
16:20 Innovations & collaborations: An opportunity to hear about the some of the latest ideas helping to advance the shared mobility sector from emerging modes to partnership offering new ways of working.Chris Lane Head, Transport Innovation at Transport for West Midlands | Fred Jones, Uberpool Further speakers to be announced
16:50 International Manifesto for Shared Mobility: The UK launch of a new manifesto for shared mobility and an outline of how stakeholders can play their part to maximise the benefits of shared car, bikes and rides. Jeffrey Matthijs, Autodelen.net
17:15 Closing remarks: Matthew Clark, Chair of CoMoUK
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