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New mobility challenges Dominique Laousse «Innovation & Foresight» Group leader Innovation & Research Department INTA 36 world congress December 2012, 17th

TRANSPORT, RADICAL CHANGE VECTOR City to urban area Horizontal expansion (tramway) Vertical expansion (lift) Navigation Nolli map (Rome, 1748) Underground map (London, 19è) Time geography (TGV/ HSL) Everyday life activities Intensification Fragmentation Exclusion 2/

Push From transport to mobility Paradigmatic change Need for breakthrough innovation Main topics Uses & users : Homo-mobilis 2.0 More with less money (20-30%!) Resiliency (> sustainability) Pull New governance= Mobility 2.1 3/

MOBILITY = BREAKTHROUGH INNOVATION HOW TO GRASP IT & COPE WITH IT? INTENSE & REPEATED INNOVATION Technologies Energy efficiency- BRT vs Tramway Values/Uses Saving time vs living inside mobility Regulations rules Local vs big government Funding Mixed (public, private) Competitors Newcomers OBJECTS IDENTITY TRANSFORMATION Open functional spaces From station to hub New competences Beyond transport New partnerships Exploration, coopetition Economics models Functionality economics COLLABORATIVE PLATFORMS FOR INNOVATION 4/

INNOVATION FOR HIGHER GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR URBAN MOBILITY Responsive transport system Mobility cocktail (modal redundancy) Territori@l covering (connectivity) Design-to-cost Identity Stations & urban development Services 5/ Power

GUIDELINES FOR GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR URBAN MOBILITY Modal Local area Identity Stations & urban development Services Power 6/

Push USES : Meaningful & useful mobility Taking into account changes in uses Time shifts Being mobile vs social exclusion From spaces to places Territorial cohesiveness vs urban sprawl Hyper-urban cities Connected persons vs digital illiteracy Public health & body concern Trip quality to mobile health vs crowd pressure Pull Environmental concern Cleantech vs global warming 7/

MEANS: efficient & resilient systems Answering old & new questions : Over 50% of occasional users Helping temporary & permanent citizens? More irregular patterns of mobility Facing random & diffuse trips? Local development & intercity competition Coping with heterogeneity? Mobility as social integration Reducing effects of exclusions & ageing? Mobility ecosystem Intelligences of mobility Software Transport power Service Non mobile ( Places ) 8/

Transport & Mobility Transport, a network of industrial era A vision of heavy production Mobility : chrono-sapiens New relations to manage time & space trips Urban Mobilities : homo-mobilis 2.0 Hyper-urban person, mobile & connected 9/

ACTORS : rough competition & coopetition Smart mobility (ITS) Siemens, Alstom, Smart city newcomers Cisco, IBM, Oracle, Google, Smart grid (extended) Energy : GDF Suez, GE Civil engineering : ARUP, Vinci 10/

NEW DEAL FOR URBAN MOBILITY Generation of Interactions with Territories Individuals Technical system (innovation vector?) Economics model Transport (industrial) Land planning (network) Flows/ crowd Infrastructures (optimization) Public funding Mobility (services) Urban management (diversity) Clients (uses) All modes (information) PPP Urban mobility (links) Potential of development (local talents/ skills) Actors (co-designer) Incubator (collaborative innovation) Bien Public collectif ( A. Largier, SNCF 2012 11/

AUGMENTED MOBILITY? Augmented mobility Which is more than transport from A to B Which gives added value to Connected and mobile individuals/excluded Territories/ cities Which is low cost 12/

DESIGNING AUGMENTED MOBILITY? Augmented Mobility Extended PT Places Services Person Mass Transit Private T Collective & Individual PT Open Hubs 3D hubs? To At Inside web Pedagogy Open data Urban train (rural/city) Urban Development Car-sharing Car-pooling Bike Real-time information Inter- & multimodality Personal Travel Assistant Open innovation platform Activities during trip Adaptor (time, space) Territorial catalyst 13/

DESIGNING AUGMENTED MOBILITY? Augmented Mobility Extended PT Places Services Person Mass Transit Private T Car-sharing Car-pooling Bike Real-time information Collective & Individual PT Inter- & multimodality Open Hubs 3D hubs? To At Inside web Pedagogy Personal Travel Assistant Open innovation platform Activities during trip Open data Urban train (rural/city) Adaptor (time, space) Urban Development Territorial catalyst State-of-the-art State-of-the-non-art Exploration strategy 14/

Mobility 2.1 Co-design of services: mobility 2.0 Traveller- actor of his/her own mobilities Collaborative innovation Institutionalization of new governance: mobility 2.1 Innovative ecosystem Co-creation of added and shared value 15/

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