India is at an inflection point in the development of its mobility system. As one of the most populous countries in the world, India has an opportunity to redefine personal mobility and set an example for other nations. India can develop a shared mobility system that creates benefits for all of its citizens by leveraging domestic strengths in data, connectivity, and entrepreneurship.
Discussion points:
•Shifting focus from mobility as a way to travel from one point to the other to Mobility-as-a-Service/ Mobility-as-an-Experience
•Which Indian cities can be the next Helsinki, Vienna, Gothenburg or Berlin - Role of integrators in the process
•Real-time parking monitoring and management
•Type of mobility for the benefit of citizens - Metro Neo/Metro Lite
•Way forward for Electric Public Transportation - Role in multi modal integration
Moderator:
Karun Raj Sareen - Partner, KPMG in India
Speakers:
•Sharat Chander - Head of Public Policy, Uber India & South Asia
•Dr. Avleen Malhi - Senior Lecturer - Data Science and AI, eParkly
•Sivasubramaniam Jayaraman – National Lead-Public transportation and Electric Mobility, Institute for Transportation and Development Policy
•Revathy Pradeep - Program Manager - Transport, World Resources Institute
•Abhijit Sinha – Project Director, National Highway for EV (NHEV)
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