Context
In the context of increasing urban congestion and major environmental concerns, shared mobility is emerging as an essential alternative for rethinking transportation in our cities. Modes of transport such as carpooling, car-sharing, and bike-sharing not only help reduce the number of individual vehicles on the road but also promote a more rational and eco-friendly use of resources. However, implementing these systems requires a deep understanding of the dynamics of supply and demand, accessibility issues, and technical challenges.
Training objectives
1
Understanding shared mobility: Familiarize yourself with the services and their benefits for reducing congestion and emissions
2
Analyzing user behavior: Identify key factors to improve adoption and user satisfaction.
3
Mastering economic models: Design profitable and sustainable shared mobility services.
4
Integrating technologies: Utilize MaaS platforms to facilitate access and service management.
5
Planning implementation: Develop a strategy considering logistical and regulatory challenges.
6
Evaluating impact: Measure environmental and social effects and track the success of initiatives.
January 16, 2025
BECI
Av. Louise 500
1050 Brussels
French
15 persons
500€ excl. VAT
Useful information
Program
1 day
January 16, 2025
08:45 – 12:30
Morning
• The different components of shared mobility: carpooling, car-sharing, bike-sharing, and on-demand transport.
• Data management in shared mobility.
• Business models for operating shared mobility services.
• Partnerships and stakeholders management with public authorities
Espaces Mobilités
12:30 – 13:15
Lunch
Lunch and networking
13:15 – 14:30
Afternoon
Test of shared mobility solutions
Espaces Mobilités
14:30 – 17:00
Afternoon
• Integration of services into mobility policy
• Development of Mobility as a Service (MaaS)
• Implementation of Mobility Hubs
Espaces Mobilités
Day 2
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8:45 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Morning
Field visit
Visit to the Brussels Mobility Center, a Brussels mobility management center which brings together Brussels Mobility for the road management and STIB for the public transport network.
Didier Dumont - Koen Van De Kerchove
11:00 am. - 12:30 pm.
Morning
Perspectives and foresight
Evolution of the sector, governance and data sovereignty, digital twin tests (Digital Twins)
Xavier Tackoen
12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Lunch
Lunch and networking
Meeting between participants around lunch
1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Afternoon
Practical exercise
Getting to know data sets, classification, filtering, selection, getting to grips with visualization tools, interpretation and critique of results, reporting.
Xavier Tackoen - Guillaume Servonnat - Alexandre Van Pestel
3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Afternoon
Conclusion
Prior learning quiz.
Evaluation and delivery of certificates.
Friendship Glass.
Xavier Tackoen
Trainers
Stakeholders
Thomas Hermine
Thomas is co-founder & Tech Lead of Stoomlink, the Belgian Mobility Digital Factory - a startup subsidiary of the 4 operators TEC/STIB/DeLijn/SNCB which develops digital products to improve Belgian mobility. Passionate about IT and soft mobility (he doesn't have a license!), Thomas has been active in the sector for around ten years.
This project is supported by EIT Urban Mobility, an initiative of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), a body of the European Union. EIT Urban Mobility acts to accelerate positive change on mobility to make urban spaces more liveable.
Learn more: eiturbanmobility.eu