Next Stop Micromobility

Next Stop: Micromobility

Explore how public spaces can be turned into micromobility hubs and what key elements have to be considered.

Next Stop: Micromobility

Join the conversation with thought leaders and experts from Silicon Valley and Europe to learn more about the future of micromobility and how these new services will be integrated into the urban mobility landscape.

In recent years, cities are being challenged by a growing number of micromobility options. The use of traditional parking space, package delivery, and pick-up/drop-off locations are now competing with the desire to incorporate bike lanes, shared bikes and e-scooters. Demand on curb space is increasing and new micromobility providers from scooters, e-bikes or shared mopeds bring a new set of challenges. How can we develop such services for the public good? Which sharing models have worked for cities around the globe? How does the micromobility landscape transform into a (post-)pandemic world?
This is the first panel of the four part series Next Stop: Approaching the Future of Mobility that surfaces ideas and insights from mobility experts in four main areas: micromobility, simulation of mobility, hyperloop, and autonomous vehicles. This series is a collaboration between the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB), and swissnex San Francisco, and will feature a mix of panels and presentations with thought-leaders, presentations from leading startups, insights into the most cutting-edge new vehicles, networking opportunities, and more.

Program

  • 9:00am – Introduction by Gioia Deucher, CEO swissnex SF
  • 9:05am – Overview with all panelists (moderated by Andreas Jossen)
  • 9:15am – Panel 1: Building Public Spaces for Micromobility
  • 9:25am – Panel 2: Building Partnerships for Micromobility
  • 9:35am – Panel 3: Micromobility during the Pandemic
  • 9:45am – Q&A
  • 9:55am – Conclusion

Event start time

Keynote

Andreas Jossen
Andreas Jossen

Head of Technology & Innovation Outpost in San Francisco

Andreas represents Switzerland’s largest mobility provider SBB CFF FFS in Silicon Valley, as Head of Technology & Innovation Outpost in San Francisco. His mission is to find and connect the best startups to the railway business and to open new business opportunities.Andreas is an Innovation and Business Development professional with experience in the Mobility and Telecommunications industry. He is passionate about startups and engaging with technology and innovation leaders to discover business opportunities.

Bios

Partner

This event is presented in partnership with the Swiss Federal Railways SBB CFF FFS.