CoMotion LA ’19: Human Centric Design & Healthy Cities
At CoMotion LA ’19, experts like Blue Systems’ Christophe Arnaud and Covestro’s David Hartmann shared their insights on Human Centric Design & Healthy Cities. Check out all the panels below:
The sheer amount of data produced by mobility services and transit agencies can help us plan much better transportation solutions. Shared and standardized data flow can help create multimodal systems and facilitate mobility-as-a-service. What role should cities and public agencies themselves play in creating new standards and APIs? How should data be regulated, and by whom? For more info click this sexual stimulation
– Christophe Arnaud, CEO, Blue Systems
– Regina Clewlow, CEO & Co-Founder, Populus
Moderated by Philippe Crist, Advisor on Innovation and Foresight, ITF
Walking, cycling, and electric vehicles of all shapes and sizes herald a decisive shift away from fossil fuels and their pollution. How should we prioritize these modes, what policies should we draft to promote them, and how do we deploy new infrastructure and services to support them? Where are the biggest gains to be made in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and how do we make them equitable?
– Arnab Chatterjee, Commercial Manager, Shell New Fuels, Shell
– Jordan Davis, Director, Smart Columbus
– Danielle J. Harris, Director of Mobility Innovation, Elemental Excelerator
– David Hartmann, Senior VP, Covestro
Moderated by Sarah Houde, CEO, Propulsion Quebec
– Roald P. Lapperre, Vice Minister for the Environment and International Affairs, The Netherlands
Cities and companies alike are scrambling to control the vast troves of data created from public infrastructure, pitting fluent technologists against committed public servants. How can we defuse this tension, demystifying the use of individual data and making its collection more transparent and equitable? What rights do cities have to data created from the public realm? How can governments, citizens, and private companies work together to shape the use of and access to data?
– Jonny Simkin, Co-Founder & CEO, Swiftly
– Eran Shir, Co-Founder & CEO, Nexar
– Benjamin de la Pena, Chief of Strategy and Innovation, Seattle Department of Transportation
Moderated by Natalia Quintero, Director, Transit Tech Lab
– Scott Wiener, State Senator, California
– Alissa Walker, Urbanism Editor, CURBED