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MaaS Forum

26 June @ 10:00 - 15:00

Members Only

The next Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Forum will take place 26 June 2024, exploring the ‘building blocks of MaaS’.

Alongside udates from Government and the Future Transport Zones, we’ll be looking at what the key building blocks of a MaaS scheme are and how organisations can get them right. We’ll get views and thoughts from taxi aggregators, legal professionals, API providers and organisations involved in ticketing reform – with a focus on how all these elements can come together to deliver a successful MaaS scheme.

Join us for this important event – exploring how we build MaaS block by block!

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Agenda

10:00   Welcome and Overview of Day

  • ITS UK MaaS Forum Officers

The UK MaaS market – what now?

The Government Perspective

  • Danial Naqvi, Senior Policy Advisor, Systems & Strategies, Future Transport Systems & Environment, Department for Transport

Update from the Future Transport Zones including the following:

  • James Bullen, West Midlands Combined Authority
  • Steven Longman, Solent Transport (invited)
  • Derby and Nottingham (invited)
  • West of England Combined Authority (invited)

Panel discussion with the FTZs

The Building Blocks of MaaS

What does ticketing reform mean for MaaS?

  • Megan Spencer-Rigby, Great British Railways Transition Team (invited)

The role of taxi aggregators

  • Daniel Price, CEO & Founder, Jyrney
  • Uber (invited)
  • CMAC (invited)

Getting the APIs and SDKs right

  • Google (invited)

The Legal Aspects

  • Amardeep Gill, Partner at Trowers & Hamlins
  • Burges Salmon (invited)
  • Weightmans (invited)

National Parking Platform: A route to MaaS

  • Jon Allan, Head of Technology Innovation and Research, British Parking Association

Panel with all the above

3.00pm    Final remarks and Close

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Speakers

Danial Naqvi, Senior Policy Advisor
Department for Transport

Danial Naqvi is a Senior Policy Advisor working on future transport systems at the Department for Transport.

He focuses on cross-cutting policy issues such as mobility-as-service as well as working on projects in the international vehicle standards and connected and automated vehicles space. Previously, Danial worked in academia researching global digital and sustainable transport infrastructures.

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Details

Date:
26 June
Time:
10:00 - 15:00
Cost:
Members Only
Website:
https://its-uk.civiplus.net/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=66

Venue

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Arup, One Centenary Way
Birmingham, B3 3AY United Kingdom
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