Transport Area of Advance Initiative Seminar 2015
Welcome to Transport Area of Advance Initiative Seminar 2015!
Where: Lindholmen Science Park Conference Centre.
When: The 6th of October, 9 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.
More information: http://www.chalmers.se/en/areas-of-advance/Transport/news/Pages/Initiative-Seminar-2015.aspx
Programme
09.00-09.30 Coffee and registration
09.30-09.35 Welcome, Anna Dubois, Chalmers
09.35-10.00 Key note speaker: Karin Svensson Smith, Swedish Parliament
Moderators: Anna-Nilsson-Ehle and Per-Olof Arnäs
10.00-11.00 Automated transport systems – technology and society
• Introduction, Anna Nilsson-Ehle
• The Campus Shuttle project, Christian Berger, University of Gothenburg
• Drive Me, Muhammad Ali, Volvo Car Group
• The city as an innovation arena, Malin Andersson, City of Gothenburg
• Drive Sweden – Peter Öhman, Lindholmen Science Park
• Threats to the Connected Car, Pierre Kleberger, Chalmers
11.00-11.30 Coffee
11.30-12.30 Urban Transport
• Urban form: Setting the scene for transport, Lars Marcus, Chalmers
• Urban Freight – A collaborative approach, Maria Lindholm, Chalmers
• Freight trip generation in a future city, Sofia Guldbrand and Linda Johansson, Chalmers
• Will we own cars in the future? Frances Sprei, Chalmers
• Future mobility as a service, MariAnne Karlsson, Chalmers
12.30-13.30 Lunch
13.30-14.00 Panel: Urban Mobility Challenges
Malin Andersson, Gothenburg City; Anders Brännström, Volvo Research and Educational Foundations; Mike Browne, University of Gothenburg; Lars Marcus and Sönke Behrends, Chalmers
Moderators: Johan Woxenius, University of Gothenburg and Linda Styhre, IVL
14.00-15.30 Long distance transport challenges
• Developments in transport procurement, Fredrik Vråmo, Volvo Group Trucks Operations
• How is KNEG progressing? Anders Ahlbäck , GMV
• Fuels in shipping, Karin Andersson, Chalmers
• Electrofuels for the future – Audi’s perspective, Irene Bernald, Audi
• A systems perspective on High Capacity Transport, Emeli Adell, Trivector
• Supply chain finance, Lars-Göran Malmberg and Ted Lindblom, University of Gothenburg
• Fossil free transport: Have good ideas fallen between chairs? Jakob Lagercrantz, 2030-sekretariatet, Fores
15.30-16.00 Panel: Sustainability challenges
Irene Bernald, Audi; Lars Mårtensson, AB Volvo; Karin Svensson Smith, Swedish Parliament; Jakob Lagercrantz, 2030-sekretariatet; Frances Sprei, Chalmers
16.00-16.30 Summary - Magnus Blinge, Chalmers
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The details of the programme will be continuously updated.
The Initiative Seminar is limited to 150 attendants. The seminar is free but an administrative fee of SEK 500 will be incurred if you register and not show up. You can pass your registration on to a colleague.