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Paths to Shared Automated Mobility for Public Transport: Strategies and Scenarios for Large-Scale Deployment in Europe 2030 and Beyond


We propose to present the work of the CAMINO project (Interreg NWE) partners on automated, shared "robotaxis/shuttles" in public transport as envisaged by the PTA of Almere and De Lijn, PTO of Flanders. We aim to engage participants (e.g. public authorities, private transport operators) in a forward-looking workshop to assess their scenarios (evolution vs revolution), assess expectations for the AV market, and strategise plans for uptake within 5-10 years. The workshop focuses on identifying synergies during the preparatory phase, brainstorming innovative public-private partnerships, discuss adaptable tender formats and concession contracts for shared AVs in PT.


Presenters


Ellen Pot Ellen Pot, Municipality of Almere

After having served Public Transport with passion and pleasure from a passenger perspective for almost 6 years, as independent chairman of both ROCOV Overijssel (first Twente) and the National Working Group ROCOV ‘s, I have been working as Concession Manager Public Transport for the beautiful municipality of Almere since 1 November 2021.


Christian Riester Christian Riester, Bax

Christian Riester, Automated Mobility Team Co-Lead at Bax and Co-Founder/CTO of Pendel Mobility. Expert in strategic project management, public-private partnerships, and conceptualising new international projects for automated mobility in Europe. Co-leads a team of 10, fostering sustainable and automated transport modalities in public transport. Innovation Consultant with experience in guiding impactful initiatives in mobility and energy. Holds Double Master's in Renewable Energy from The Technical University of Catalonia and Master's in Energy Engineering and Management from Instituto Superior Técnico. Speaks German, English and Spanish.


Koen Schietecatte Koen Schietecatte, De Lijn

Koen Schietecatte obtained a Master degree in Applied economics and has been working for public transport operator De Lijn since 2007. He started working within De Lijn as a mobility developer working on the expansion and evaluation of the bus network after which he was active as head of innovation management in the technical department of De Lijn. During the past ten years he has been working for De Lijn as a project leader automated driving focusing on various studies and pilot projects.


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