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SUMMARY:SUMC Open House: It's Electric (and Shared)!
DESCRIPTION:As the popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) rises in tandem with the use of shared mobility services in cities\, automakers and governments are making plans to go “all-electric” to drive people toward more sustainable transportation choices. \nJoin us at SUMC’s next Shared Mobility Open House on December 6 to hear more about these developments and other trends from leading EV experts. Event sponsor Nissan will also conduct the official Midwest unveiling of the 2018 Nissan LEAF on site. \n\nCynthia Maves\, Electric Vehicle Business Development Manager at Nissan North America\nSamantha Bingham\, Clean Transportation Program Director at Chicago Department of Transportation\nJeremy Spoon\, Co-Founder and CEO\, Drive aGo\nModerator: Sharon Feigon\, Executive Director\, SUMC\nAdditional Speakers TBA\n\nBe sure to stick around afterward to network with the event speakers and other shared mobility and transportation experts. \nQuestions? Contact kelley@sharedusemobilitycenter.org
URL:https://sharedusemobilitycenter.org/event/sumc-open-house-its-electric-and-shared/
LOCATION:WeWork National Building\, 125 S. Clark\, Floor 17\, Chicago\, IL\, 60603\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171207T180000
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SUMMARY:Heading Cross-Town or Going to Mars: Designing for the Future of Mobility
DESCRIPTION:The Bay Area\, Japan and Asia are leading the way in re-imagining the future of mobility. Professional designers are being tapped to work on all kinds of mobility solutions\, including autonomous and electric vehicles\, new forms of mass transport\, robotics and drones\, AI and even interplanetary travel. Designers who work with mobility not only focus on aesthetics and function\, but also must understand how culture\, environment and history impacts people’s needs\, expectations\, hopes and dreams. Thus we are seeing new demands on designers to apply the tools of social science\, economics\, anthropology and physics to understand and address the growing challenges of moving people from one place to another in a globalized world. Please come to hear three experienced guest-speakers share their experiences in designing the future of mobility in a cross-cultural context between the US and Japan. \n\nSpeakers:\n \nShin Sano\, Founder and CEO of Institute for Creative Integration (ICI) \nICI is a design research and strategy firm specialized in mobility. With his experience as a designer over a period of two decades\, Shin Sano is passionate about guiding clients to have different perspectives that triggers innovation. ICI’s most recent work includes the user experience strategy on Toyota’s Concept-i愛\, which was unveiled to the public at CES 2017 and Tokyo Motor Show 2017. \nPrior to establish his own firm\, Sano was an Assistant Research Professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology’s Institute of Design (IIT) in Chicago where he researched and taught human-centered design methods specially in the area of product design\, product system concept development and user research. Before joining IIT Sano was an automotive designer and design strategist at Toyota’s Design Center both in Japan and the U.S. for fifteen years. He holds a Master of Design Methods from IIT and Bachelor of Arts from Musashino Art University in Tokyo. He has been based in the U.S. since 2002 and has lived in New York City\, Chicago and in the Bay Area with his wife Yumiko and three sons. \n \nRebecca Currano\, Researcher\, Center for Design Research\, Stanford University \nRebecca investigates interactions between pedestrians and autonomous vehicles\, and between drivers of manual cars and autonomous cars. Her research is imbued with a focus on culture\, examining differences in trust\, perception\, and behavior manifested during interactions in different geographical and cultural regions\, such as different countries and cities of different sizes within a country. \nRebecca also has a strong background in research on reflective practice in design\, and internal and external factors influencing creativity and ideation. Her thesis research explored designers’ activities\, thoughts and emotions\, as well as social and environmental factors\, which influence and accompany moments of insight in developing novel ideas. Rebecca received her Masters and PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University\, and her Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Maryland. \n \nAki Omi\, Founder and Creative Director\, office ma \nBorn in Nara\, Japan\, Aki moved to the US in 1989. In 2013\, he founded office ma in San Francisco\, and as Creative Director of the firm\, he leads a studio practicing at the juncture of landscape\, urban design\, master planning\, development strategy\, and sustainability planning. Current projects include Mitsui Headquarters\, China Resources Headquarters\, TP Link Headquarters\, TP Link R&D Center\, China and Merchant Mixed Use Development. \nAki’s representative works include Tokyo Midtown\, One Shenzhen Bay\, Shenzhen One City\, New York World Trade Center Public Realm\, Los Angeles Waterfront Promenade\, Wenzhou Lucheng Plaza\, Bonifacio Global City Superblock (Philippines)\, and Cincinnati University Main Street. Aki received his BS in Landscape Architecture from Ohio State University and an MLA from Harvard Graduate School of Design. He has worked at Hargreaves Associates\, EDAW and AECOM and was a founding partner at StoSS Landscape Urbanism. \n  \n\nSchedule: \n\n6:00 PM – 6:45 PM Networking & Registration\n6:45 PM – 8:00 PM Presentation with audience Q&A\n8:00 PM – 9:00 PM Networking & Reception\n\nLight appetizers and drinks provided. \nTO ATTEND AT MEMBER PRICE\, JOIN HERE \n\nNo refunds after Thursday\, November 30.\nOnline registration closes at 12:00 PM on Thursday\, December 7.\nWalk-Ins accepted at $25.00 per guest.
URL:https://sharedusemobilitycenter.org/event/heading-cross-town-or-going-to-mars-designing-for-the-future-of-mobility/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Marketing Successful Mobility on Demand Pilot Projects
DESCRIPTION:Join the Shared-Use Mobility Center (SUMC) and Mobility on Demand (MOD) leaders to hear about effective approaches public and private transportation providers are using to market and educate the public about new MOD services. \nWebinar Details:  \nWednesday\, December 13\, 2017\n11:00 AM Pacific / 12:00 PM Mountain / 1:00 PM Central / 2:00 PM Eastern \nPresenters: \nWelcome & Overview of Mobility on Demand and SUMC \n\nSharon Feigon\, Executive Director\, Shared-Use Mobility Center\n\nSharon will moderate the webinar\, provide a brief overview of how MOD can enhance the mobility ecosystem and why effective marketing is critical to successful MOD implementation. \nSouthwest Prime\n\n\nBrittany Stevens\, Southwest Transit\, Twin Cities Region\n\n\nBrittany will discuss the marketing of Southwest Prime\, an on-demand service in suburban Minneapolis. \n\n\nScoop to BART\n\n\nJumana Nabti\, Principal\, SwitchPoint Planning; Strategy Lead\, MTC 511 Carpool Program\n\n\nJumana will discuss marketing efforts with the Carpool-to-BART MOD Sandbox project\, a pilot partnership between Bay Area Rapid Transit\, Metropolitan Transportation Commission\, and Scoop that matches riders going to BART stations in the San Francisco Bay Area. \n\n\n\nCall-n-Ride\, Regional Transportation District (RTD)\, Denver Region\n\n\nJeff Becker\, Senior Manager of Service Development\, RTD\n\nJeff will discuss RTD’s community outreach and efforts to understand the market of the RTD Call-n-Ride\, a personalized bus service within select RTD service areas that has evolved and grown since 2000.\n\n\n  \nReserve your spot today! Space is limited.This public webinar is part of the Federal Transit Administration-supported Mobility-On Demand (MOD) Sandbox Innovation and Knowledge Accelerator (IKA)\, supporting current and future MOD projects. \n\n\nThe Mobility on Demand Innovation and Knowledge Accelerator is operated as a cooperative agreement between the Shared-Use Mobility Center and the Federal Transit Administration Mobility On Demand Sandbox project.\n\n\nPlease email albert@sharedusemobilitycenter.org with any questions.
URL:https://sharedusemobilitycenter.org/event/webinar-marketing-successful-mobility-on-demand-pilot-projects/
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