Event

Agency Research Team (ART) workshop on passenger-centred mobility

EUROCONTROL is co-organising a workshop tackling the topic of ‘passenger-centred mobility’.

Objectives

Our goal is to bring together organisations to review progress towards the Flightpath 2050 mobility goals, with a specific view on the passengers’ perspective.

Organisers and hosts

The event is organised in collaboration with the Advisory Council for Aeronautics Research in Europe (ACARE) Working Group on Mobility, Institute for sustainable society and innovation (ISSNOVA) and the Horizon 2020 Coordination and support action for mobility in Europe: research and assessment (CAMERA) team.

Agenda

Status of Mobility Research in Europe – A Reality Check - organised by ACARE WG1

Time Topics Speakers
14:00 - 14:10 Welcome and context setting Peter Hullah, EUROCONTROL
14:10 - 14:20 Introduction Luca Crecco, SESAR JU
14:20 - 14:40 Assessment of progress towards ACARE WG1s goals Peter Hullah, EUROCONTROL
14:40 - 15.00 Shift2Maas project dealing with integration of rail into a MaaS system Esther Bravo, Shift2Rail
15.00 - 15:20 Summary of the DORA project enabling door-to-door passenger guidance on journeys from Berlin to Palma Samir Djulancic, VMZ Berlin
15:20 - 15:40 Door-to-Door travel in 2035: results from a Delphi Study Ulrike Schmalz, Bauhaus Luftfahrt
15:40 - 16:15 Discussion - How can we move mobility research forward?  

Mobility Performance Assessment from a Network and Passenger Perspective - organised by EUROCONTROL

Time Topics Speakers
14:00 - 14:10 Welcome, Introduction and Workshop Objectives Dirk Schaefer, EUROCONTROL
14:10 - 14:30 Capturing multimodal performance – KPI choices and trade-offs Andrew Cook, University of Westminster
14:30 - 14:50 Network-wide and future indicators Gerald Gurtner, University of Westminster
14:50 - 15:10 New data sources and modelling approaches for a passenger-centric multimodal transport system Ricardo Herranz, Nommon
15:10 - 15:45 Brainstorming: ‘Which performance indicators are required to assess present and future mobility? How to measure these KPIs?’ (breakout sessions)  
15:45 - 16:00 Plenary debrief and discussion on brainstorming results  
16:00 - 16:45 ART Meeting (ART Members)  

How the ATM Scientific Community can support the Multimodal Transportation System Effectiveness - organised by ISSNOVA and ASDA

Time Topics Speakers
14:00 - 14:10 Welcome, Introduction and Workshop Objectives Mario Ciaburri, ISSNOVA
R&I ongoing projects
14:10 - 14:20 Keynote: Passenger centeredness as a foundation/base for the Concept of Operation of future integrated multimodal transport systems. Bartosz Dziugieł, ILOT
14:20 - 14:35 Passenger centredness – airport as a node in multimodal transport systems IMOTHEP – Project Coordinator
TRANSIT -- Project Coordinator
14:35 - 14:50 Multimodal passengers of the future – passenger needs, expectation MODUS – Project Coordinator
X-TEAM D2D - Project Coordinator
14:50 - 15:05 Data sharing and exchange as a key for MaaS SYN+AIR - – Project Coordinator
X-TEAM D2D - Project Coordinat
15:05 - 15:25 Future challenges for the ATM systems short discussion with S2R R&D SJU & S2R IP4 representatives
15:25 - 15:30 Break  
How the ATM scientific community can support the multimodal transportation system effectiveness
15:30 - 16:10 Keynotes Peter Hecker, ASDA chairman
Mario Ciaburri – ASDA vice chairman
  Large scale simulation platform for multimodal systems Patrick Senac – ENAC
  Level of Service Concept for Vertidrome Operations to ensure connectivity for multimodal transportation Karolin Schweiger – DLR
  A distributed and scalable architecture for enabling greener multimodal door-to-door travel within the EU Markus Brachner - SINTEF
  The Airport as main node/hub of seamless transportation network: as-is and to-be  
  Airport projects contributing to sustainable mobility and passenger satisfaction Alan Marsden, EUROCONTROL
16:10 - 16:20 Bologna airport as multimodal champion Dora Ramazzotti, Bologna Airport
16:20 - 16:30 Madrid airport: improve the multimodal connection by increasing the sustainability APT ecosystem Salazar Lopez-Pedraza, Ana – AENA (TBC)
16:30 - 17:00 Summary, Q&A and conclusions – open panel Chair Dirk Schaefer - EUROCONTROL
Mario Ciaburri – ISSNOVA
Bartosz Dziugieł - ILOT
Peter Hecker - ASDA chairman
all speakers

Workshop on Exploring the Main Mobility Research Gaps in Europe - organised by H2020 project CAMERA

Time Topics Speakers
14:00 - 14:10 The European mobility strategies: goals and challenges Ulrike Schmalz, Bauhaus Luftfahrt
14:10 - 14:20 How AI can support knowledge discovery: understanding mobility research trends in Europe Damir Valput, Innaxis
14:20 - 14:30 The importance of data visualisation Pablo Hernández, Innaxis
14:30 - 14:40 Why AI still needs humans in the loop Micol Biscotto, DeepBLUE
14:40 - 15:40 Interactive session: Finding the gaps in mobility research! Breakout groups
15:40 - 15:50 BREAK: Recharge before the wrap-up  
15:50 - 16:00 Takeaways and wrap-up Paula López-Catalá, Innaxis

Presentations

Status of Mobility Research in Europe

Luca Crecco SESAR JU

ACARE WG1: Are we reaching our goals?

Peter Hullah EUROCONTROL EEC

Door-to-door infomration for air passengers

Samir Djulancic VMZ Berlin

Door-to-Door Travel in 2035: Results from a Delphi Study

Ulrike Schmalz Bauhaus Luftfahrt e.V

Integration of Rail into a MaaS ecosystem

Esther Bravo Shift2Rail

Status of Mobility Research in Europe

Andrew Cook University of Westminster

New data sources and modelling approaches for a passenger-centric multimodal transport system

Ricardo Herranz NOMMON

Network-wide and future indicators

Gérald Gurtner University of Westminster

Synergies between transport modes and Air Transport

SYN+AIR project X-TEAM D2D project

Bologna Airport as multimodal hub case

Dora Ramazzotti Bologna Airport

Madrid airport: improve the multimodal connection by increasing the sustainability APT ecosystem

Ana Salazar Lopez-Pedraza AENA

Are we moving the ATM Scientific community “to innovate” the multimodal mobility ecosystem?

Mario Ciaburri ISSNOVA

Airport as a node in multimodal transport systems

Rubén Alcolea SESAR JU

Innovation and Development (SESAR PJ04)

Alan Marsden EUROCONTROL

Passenger centeredness as a foundation/base for the Concept of Operation of future integrated multimodal transport systems

Bartosz Dziugiel Lukasiewicz Research Network – Institute of Aviation

SYN+AIR: Synergies between transport modes and Air Transport

SYN+AIR and X-TEAM D2D projects

Level of Service Concept for Vertidrome Operations to ensure connectivity for multimodal transportation

Karolin Schweiger German Aerospace Center

Multimodal passengers of the future – passenger needs, expectation

Annika Paul SESAR JU

Shift2Rail IP4

Shift2Rail

MODUS Simulation Platform for Sustainable, Smart and Responsible Mobility

Patrick Sénac ENAC

Data sharing and access to travelers' data as a facilitators of multimodality

X-TEAM D2D

A distributed and scalable architecture for enabling greener multimodal door- to-door travel within the EU

Markus Brachner and Dag Kjenstad SINTEF Digita

Exploring the Main Mobility Research Gaps in Europe

Ulrike Schmalz Bauhaus Luftfahrt

How can AI support knowledge discovery

Damir Valput Innaxis

The importance of data visualisation

Pablo Hernández Innaxis

Why AI still needs humans in the loop

Micol Biscotto DeepBLUE

Takeaways and wrap-up

Paula López-Catalá Innaxis

Register

Participation is free of charge. Separate registration is required for each of the four session using the following registration links:

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