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High-quality public transport in cities can provide an attractive alternative to car journeys. But encouraging people to leave their cars at home and to use metros, buses and trains instead is not an easy task.

An interoperable transport system provides public transport authorities (PTAs) with a way of reducing car dependency, by offering a seamless door-to-door experience using a mixture of different transport modes and with a wide range of travel media, for example.

In this webinar, we will explore the multidodal approach, its challenges and multiple benefits once deployed.
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    Carlotta Lorin
    Marketing Manager, Ground Transportation, Thales
    Carlotta Lorin joined Thales in 2012 as documentation and training manager for mass transit ticketing systems.

    Since 2014, she is marketing manager for Revenue Collection Systems solutions and TRANSCITY™ mobility platform for mass transit payment.
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    Thomas Baselius
    Head of Business Development for the Engineering Department
    After a double Master’s degree in electrical engineering, Thomas started working for Thales in 2001 and joined our Revenue Collection Systems department in 2004. He has then been involved initially in software engineering and subsequently in system engineering on several projects. Since, Thomas has worked as Product Owner for the TRANSCITY Product Back-Office; as Head of Systems Engineering in 2019 and since Dec 2020 took on the role of Head of Business Development for the Engineering Department.
    Thomas also worked as a System Engineering Manager for Parkeon (now Flowbird) and settled up a business of his own.

    Throughout his career he has had a strong interest in technology and innovation, specifically in the Public Transit domain. He also has had a predominantly international customer-facing role in all companies in which he have worked.
    Thomas speaks natively French, English, Swedish as well as a bit of German.