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How to use digital tools to better manage the use of public space?


Dutch cities aim for cleaner, safer, and more inclusive mobility systems but face growing pressure on urban space. The collaboration DRO-DMI: 'Digital orchestration of the use of public space' explores digital tools to better manage the use of public space in cities. This session outlines our public-private partnership and mission to redefine public spaces. We’ll discuss our design-driven approach and the double diamond process for identifying opportunities. By examining real-world initiatives enhancing walkability, we'll show how digital tools drive urban innovation. Finally, we'll explore collaborative strategies and long-term goals to shape the future urban landscape.


Presenters


Dorine Meeuwen Dorine Meeuwen, City of Amsterdam

Sander Oudbier Sander Oudbier, AMS Institute

As a Program Manager for the Smart Urban Mobility Team, Sander brings innovative projects to fruition in the Urban space. Sander initiates and nurtures these projects from inception to successful implementation. Sander is currently leading the proof-of-concept fund development for the DRO-DMI project and has previously led several EIT Urban Mobility projects such as SmartHubs, Future Digital Mobility Management as well as Cityflows.


Alexander Pazuchanics Alexander Pazuchanics, Vianova

Alexander Pazuchanics is Vianova’s Head of Mobility Intelligence, where he works with cities around the world on transforming data into actionable insights. He is the Former Mobility Solutions Manager for the City of Seattle. Before that, he worked as Assistant Director for Policy, Planning, and Permitting at the City of Pittsburgh’s Department of Mobility and Infrastructure. He is the author of Pittsburgh’s Smart City Vision: “SmartPGH”.


Daan van der Tas Daan van der Tas, City of Amsterdam

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