While some Mobility-as-a-Service providers are striving to deliver an individual experience for users, overall it is clear that MaaS is still very much a one-size-fits-all solution, as is the mobility sector overall.
What can we do in order to ensure an inclusive future for transport? Where is the current research at and are there existing case studies we can learn from?
In this virtual workshop we will look at mobility through the gender and accessibility lens. We’ll analyse research and case studies on user-centric approaches to transport and discuss opportunities and barriers.
Join us for a lively discussion with a diverse panel of experts.
This session is presented by the MaaS Alliance Users & Rights Working Group/User-Centric MaaS Activity and the Urban Mobility Company.
Sandra has almost two decades of marketing experience, with a major focus on technology-based, disruptive and fast growing businesses. She has previously worked for start-ups, SMEs, corporates and agencies.
Associate Professor and Founding Director of Monash University XYX Lab
Dr. Nicole Kalms is an Associate Professor in the Department of Design and founding director of the XYX Lab which leads national research in Space, Gender and Communication. In this role, Kalms is leading two significant research projects Urban...
James is a transport planner by trade, but a strategist and community engager by passion.. He has delivered and assisted in the delivery of many transport and infrastructure strategies and policies. He specialises in foresight, futures thinking...
Isabelle is Director of Wheels for Wellbeing, an award-winning charity, based in London, which supports Disabled people to discover or rediscover cycling. Established in 2007, the charity provides Cycling opportunities in South London; it has also...
Joanna Ward BSc (Hons) FRGS MTPS is a highly experienced and motivated Transport Professional with a special interest in Sustainable and Active Transport solutions. She has a proven track record working across the public, private and charity...