We’re in the final run-up to TC Sessions: Mobility 2021 on October 9, and the great stuff just keeps on coming. We’ve stacked the one-day agenda with plenty of programming to keep you engaged, informed and on track to build a stronger business. You’ll always find amazing speakers — some of the most innovative minds out there — on the main stage and in breakout sessions.
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“I enjoyed the big marquee speakers from companies like Uber, but it was the individual presentations where you really started to get into the meat of the conversation and see how these mobile partnerships come to life.” — Karin Maake, senior director of communications at FlashParking.
We have another exciting bit of news. We’re hosting pitch session for early-stage startup founders who exhibit in the expo at TC Sessions: Mobility. Each startup gets five minutes to pitch to attendees in a breakout session. Remember, this conference has a global reach — talk about visibility! Want to pitch? Buy an Early Stage Startup Exhibitor Package as we only have 2 packages left.
Alrighty then…let’s look at some of the breakout & main stage sessions waiting for you at TC Sessions: Mobility 20201.
Innovating Future Mobility for Global Scale
Wednesday, October 9, 10:00 am -10:50 am PDT
Learn how the CMC’s model of bringing their Clients’ new technologies to market is new and innovative, going beyond a typical demonstration or pilot program, to the point of product launch and sustaining market viability. Hear from an expert panel about how the CMC’s programming is unique, innovative, and game-changing.
- Neal Best, Director of Client Services, California Mobility Center (CMC)
- Bill Brandt, Business Development Advisor, Zeus Electric Chassis
- Mark Rawson, Chief Operating Officer, California Mobility Center (CMC)
- Scott Ungerer, Founder and Managing Director, EnerTech Capital
Public-Private Partnerships: Advancing the Future of Mobility and Electrification
Wednesday, October 9, 10:45 am -11:05 am PDT
The future of mobility starts with the next generation of transportation solutions. Attendees will hear from some of the most innovative names on opportunities that await when public and private entities team up to revolutionize the way we think about technology. Trevor Pawl, Michigan’s Chief Mobility Officer, will be joined by Nina Grooms Lee, Chief Product Officer of May Mobility.
- Nina Grooms Lee, Chief Product Officer, May Mobility
- Trevor Pawl, Chief Mobility Officer, State of Michigan
How Edge Cases and Data Will Enable Autonomous Transportation in Cities Across the U.S.
Delivering Supervised Autonomous Trucks Globally
Wednesday, October 9, 12:40pm – 1:00pm PDT
Plus is applying autonomous driving technology to launch supervised autonomous trucks today in order to dramatically improve safety, efficiency and driver comfort, while addressing critical challenges in long-haul trucking — driver shortage and high turnover, rising fuel costs, and reaching sustainability goals. Mass production of our supervised autonomous driving solution, PlusDrive, starts this summer. In the next few years, tens of thousands of heavy trucks powered by PlusDrive will be on the road. Plus’s COO and Co-Founder Shawn Kerrigan will introduce PlusDrive and our progress of deploying this driver-in solution globally. He will also share our learnings from working together with world-leading OEMs and fleet partners to develop and deploy autonomous trucks at scale.
- Shawn Kerrigan, COO and Co-Founder, Plus
How Edge Cases and Data Will Enable Autonomous Transportation in Cities Across the U.S.
Wednesday, October 9, 11:00 am – 11:50am
Data will play a vital role in solving the critical edge cases required to gain city approval and deploy autonomous transportation at scale. Pilot projects are underway across the U.S. and cities such as Las Vegas are leading the way for progressive policies, testing and adoption. But, how do these projects involving a limited number of vehicles gain city approval, expand to larger geographic areas, include more use cases and service more people? Join our expert panel discussion as we examine the progress, challenges and road ahead in harnessing data to enable multiple modes of autonomous transportation in major cities across the U.S.
- Chris Barker, Founder & CEO, CBC
- Radha Basu, Founder & CEO, iMerit
- Michael Sherwood, CIO, City of Las Vegas
Making Mobility Data Accessible to Governmental Agencies to Meet New Transportation Demands
Wednesday, October 9, 1:45pm – 2:05pm
Wejo provides accurate and unbiased unique journey data, curated from millions of connected cars, to help local, state, province and federal government agencies visualize traffic and congestion conditions. Unlock a deeper understanding of mobility trends, to make better decisions, support policy development and solve problems more effectively for your towns and cities.
- Brett Scott, VP of Partnerships
Will Remote Work Push Japan’s Rural Mobility Forward?
Wednesday, October 9, 1:45pm – 2:05pm
With remote work becoming the new normal and the mass movement from the city to the Japanese countryside, the trend of private car ownership is growing day by day. During this session, we’ll be hearing from Sae Hyung Jung, serial entrepreneur, founder and CEO of oVice. oVice is an agile communication tool that facilitates hybrid remote and virtual meetups. Most notably, a hope that can trigger a sudden expansion in the Japanese mobility and vehicle infrastructure.
- Sae Hyung Jung, Founder & CEO, oVice
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