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#Mobility

Digitisation & Mobility as a Service: regulatory challenges & opportunities

19 September 2019
13:00
- 16:30

The Office
80 Rue d'Arlon
1040 Brussels

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This high-level seminar presented the findings and recommendations of a CERRE study to fully and positively approach “Mobility as a Service”.

It brought together CERRE researchers, local authorities from around Europe, industry as well as representatives from the EU Institutions to debate these recommendations as well as the many challenges and opportunities of this new wave of mobility.

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Bruno Liebhaberg (Website)
Bruno Liebhaberg
Executive Chairman¹ ²

Bruno Liebhaberg is Executive Chairman of the think tank Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE) which he founded in 2010.

From 2018 to 2021, he was also the first Chairman of the European Union Observatory on the Online Platform Economy. He is also an Honorary Professor at the Université Libre de Bruxelles’ Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management (SBS-EM ULB) where he taught from 1979 to 2018. Earlier in his career, he advised former European Commission President Jacques Delors on industry and R&D matters related to the completion of the EU Single Market.

He holds a Master’s in management sciences from SBS-EM ULB and a Ph.D. in Industrial Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

 

¹Also representing B.LIEBHABERG S.A., Director General

²Member of the Strategic Committee

Bruno Liebhaberg is Executive Chairman of the think tank Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE) which he founded in 2010.

From 2018 to 2021, he was also the first Chairman of the European Union Observatory on the Online Platform Economy. He is also an Honorary Professor at the Université Libre de Bruxelles’ Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management (SBS-EM ULB) where he taught from 1979 to 2018. Earlier in his career, he advised former European Commission President Jacques Delors on industry and R&D matters related to the completion of the EU Single Market.

He holds a Master’s in management sciences from SBS-EM ULB and a Ph.D. in Industrial Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

 

¹Also representing B.LIEBHABERG S.A., Director General

²Member of the Strategic Committee

Stephen Perkins
Head, Research & Policy Analysis
International Transport Forum, OECD
Georgina Santos
Georgina Santos
Research Fellow
and Cardiff University

Georgina Santos is a CERRE Research Fellow and Reader at the School of Geography and Planning of Cardiff University.

An economist, she is interested in environmental and transport economics and public policy. She has conducted research on environmental taxes for air and road transport and on delays at airports and traffic congestion on roads, and more recently, on shared mobility.

Georgina Santos holds a first degree in Economics from Universidad Nacional del Sur (Argentina), an MSc in Environmental and Resource Economics from the University College London and a PhD in Economics from Cambridge University.

Georgina Santos is a CERRE Research Fellow and Reader at the School of Geography and Planning of Cardiff University.

An economist, she is interested in environmental and transport economics and public policy. She has conducted research on environmental taxes for air and road transport and on delays at airports and traffic congestion on roads, and more recently, on shared mobility.

Georgina Santos holds a first degree in Economics from Universidad Nacional del Sur (Argentina), an MSc in Environmental and Resource Economics from the University College London and a PhD in Economics from Cambridge University.

Jean Coldefy
Jean Coldefy
Director of the programme ‘Mobility 3.0’
ATEC ITS France

Jean Coldefy is an independent expert, Director of the programme ‘Mobility 3.0’, by ATEC ITS France.

From 2010-16, he was Deputy Director of Mobility for the Grand Lyon Métropole. In this position, he supervised the development of large-scale projects such as Optimod’Lyon (winner of the World ITS Prize in 2013) and OptiCities.

More recently, he was heavily involved in the planning of the Mobility Orientation Law (LOM) in France, alongside the Ministry of Transport and the cabinet of the Transport Minister.

He is a graduate of the Central School of Lille, where he obtained a Master’s degree in business management and computer science.

Jean Coldefy is an independent expert, Director of the programme ‘Mobility 3.0’, by ATEC ITS France.

From 2010-16, he was Deputy Director of Mobility for the Grand Lyon Métropole. In this position, he supervised the development of large-scale projects such as Optimod’Lyon (winner of the World ITS Prize in 2013) and OptiCities.

More recently, he was heavily involved in the planning of the Mobility Orientation Law (LOM) in France, alongside the Ministry of Transport and the cabinet of the Transport Minister.

He is a graduate of the Central School of Lille, where he obtained a Master’s degree in business management and computer science.

Event materials

CERRE REPORT | Shared mobility & MaaS - The regulatory challenges of urban mobility
PRESENTATION | Digitisation & Mobility as a Service: regulatory challenges & opportunities
PRESENTATION | Regulatory challenges & opportunities

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