Den 26 januari 2022 är det dags för ett nytt Drive Sweden Forum. Temat är "Digitalisering av transportsystemet" och vi håller på att förbereda en hel dag med intressant material för er. Denna gång är vi glada över att kunna presentera Anna Hallberg, utrikeshandelsminister samt minister med ansvar för nordiska frågor, Trent Victor, Director of Safety Research and Best Practices på Waymo och Jan Larsson, vd Business Sweden, som kommer att ge oss intressanta perspektiv på ämnen som är viktiga för Drive Sweden. Som vanligt blir det också bland annat omvärldsspaningar och resultat från pågående initiativ och samarbeten inom vårt nätverk.
(The event will be held in English)
This time, we have divided the day into five tracks, each of them adding different perspectives on our theme Digitalisation of the Transport System.
10.00 Welcome, introduction to the day and updates from Drive Sweden
Josephine Darlington, Programme Coordinator Drive Sweden, Malin Andersson, Programme Director Drive Sweden, Jan Hellåker, Chairman Drive Sweden.
10.10-10.20 Half-time!
Drive Sweden – the history of now. We have reached our halfway mark, what progress have we made and what do some of our partners think of Drive Sweden?
Peter Janevik, AstaZero and John Hultén, K2.
10.20-10.30 Setting the scene
Anna Hallberg, Minister for Foreign Trade and Nordic Affairs.
10.30-10.50 Control towers – an important part of the developing transport system
Stefan Myhrberg, Ericsson, Elisa Bin, ITRL KTH and Sigma Dollins, 5G Ride/RISE.
10.50-11.00 Making our cities more efficient – intelligent traffic management
Shahriar Gorjifar, Urban Transport Administration City of Gothenburg.
11.00-11.05 BREAK
11.05-11.20 Digital Infrastructure - are we ready for autonomy?
Dialogue with Olof Johansson, Swedish Transport Administration.
11.20-11.50 The difficulties and potential in business models for digitized transportsystems and transport solutions – Drive Sweden Business Model Lab Cases from 2021
Roland Elander, Sustainable Innovation, Tobias Forngren, Freelway and Lisa Säfwenberg, Stora Enso.
11.50-12.00 The potential of data driven maintenance
Alfred Lindberg, Univrses.
12.00-13.00 Lunch & Annual General Meeting
13.00-13.20 Working together on common challenges connected to the future connected city
Anders Bengtsson, Future by Lund, Marie Karlsson, project manager DigInfra.
13.20-13.35 Is the public prepared for Autonomy?
Joakim Jonsson, Volvo Buses/the KRABAT project, wp Autonomous city buses.
13.35-14.00 Einride and the SCAT project
Dialogue between Kent-Eric Lång, RISE/Drive Sweden Thematic Area Leader Policy Development, Pia Berglund, Einride and Jenny Lundahl, RISE about challenges for autonomy and the lack of digital preconditions.
14.00-14.15 Diving deep into the regulations hindering mobility innovation – the Drive Sweden Policy Lab
Jenny Lundahl, RISE.
14.15-14.45 BREAK
14.45-15.10 AI Aware - combining city and vehicle data to predict accidents
Johan Amoruso-Wennerby, Volvo Cars, Carl Lindberg, Zenseact, Petter Djerf, HERE Technologies and Kristian Jaldemark, Carmenta.
15.10-15.20 Building Swedish competitiveness internationally
Jan Larsson, CEO Business Sweden.
15.20-15.40 Why is human centric design important in planning the new mobility system? How do we understand and incorporate citizens needs? How can new tools help us in this?
Panel discussion with Vaike Fors, Halmstad University, Patricia La Torre, Humanising Autonomy, Susanne Duval Innings, City of Helsingborg.
15.40-16.00 Keynote: Waymo Safety Performance
Trent Victor, Director of Safety Research and Best Practices at Waymo.