The Future of Mobility: How to realize New Mobility solutions by Transatlantic Collaboration
The question of what happens outside one's own company often remains unanswered and the influence of external impulses on internal decisions is minimal despite digital possibilities for interdisciplinary and intercultural exchange. However, in order to be able to react to increasingly fast-moving global markets and dynamic customer needs, it is essential to look beyond your own horizon. An open culture of innovation and the breaking down of scientific silos is becoming more important in order to innovate in a customer- and future-oriented way.
Additional requirements of global sustainability goals and economic uncertainties also create new challenges for companies operating in the mobility sector. Let’s discuss why global, cross-company and professionally independent cooperation is necessary right now, also in this industry, in order to reinvent the wheel together.
A virtual panel discussion hosted by the U.S. Consulate Munich and LabCampus in partnership with Intel, Siemens, ArgoAI and VirginHyperloop
Head of the ITS Digital Labs as well as Head of Digital & Customer Services. The Digital Labs combine deep expertise in data analytics & artificial intelligence with traffic & fleet management. The unit develops innovative and scalable AI-driven...
Virgin Hyperloop - Senior Director, Global Business Development
Diana is the Senior Director of Global Business Development on Virgin Hyperloop’s
Projects team and leads strategic company initiatives related to project and regional
opportunities, analyzing critical decisions on project development to...
Since April 2018 Sarah is Vice President Sales & Innovation and develops LABCAMPUS - the Innovation Campus at Munich Airport. On a 500.000 qm space, corporate companies co-create innovations with SMEs, Start Ups and customers within an innovation...
Florian oversees all engagement with European lawmakers, regulators and industry associations, working to make self-driving technology a reality and to make our cities safer to move around and more livable.
Meghan is the United States Consul General in Munich since July 2018. Previously, she was Deputy Director for Public Diplomacy in the State Department’s Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs where she oversaw, broadened, and resourced Public...