Den 16 mars arrangerade Drive Sweden eventet Forum. Programmet innehöll en rad intressanta projektresultat som på olika sätt bidrar till mer hållbar mobilitet och ett mer effektivt transportsystem. Som keynote medverkade Ingrid Dahl Hovland, genereraldirektör vid Norska vegvesende som ligger i framkant med framtidens mobilitetslösningar. Samtliga talares presentationer finns att ladda ned vid respektive programpunkt längre ned på sidan.
(Eventet hölls på engelska)
Introduction
Malin Andersson, Program Director Drive Sweden and Peter Eriksson, Chairman Drive Sweden
Traffic rules of the future
How do our traffic rules need to be digitized in order for them to support the digitalized mobility revolution leading to a safer, more efficient transportation system?
Next generation mobility solutions for real estate owners
How the landscape for parking can be changed by designing attractive mobility services and solutions promoting a flexible mindset on mobility and increased use of e-bike pools. And ways to find viable business models backing the shift.
Optimizing mobility solutions and transport by using data
How can we use connected vehicles and data on how people move around in the city to create a more effective mobility system?
Roadmaps for a more automated future
What is needed for a wider introduction of automated and autonomous vehicles? How can we make different autonomous vehicles communicate with each other and how do we need to update the business models for automated transports?
Keynote: Paving the way for automated driving in a front runner nation – Norway
We are delighted to present Ingrid Dahl Hovland, Director General of the Norwegian Public Roads Administration (NPRA) as the keynote speaker for Drive Sweden Forum. Norway has come a long way when it comes to automated driving and is considered to be at the forefront of enabling new technology. What are their success factors and what do they see as pivotal to drive development in an efficient and safe way?
Wrap-up
Malin Andersson and Peter Eriksson, Drive Sweden