Name | TRAN/SUM: Transportation and Mobility Technology Summit |
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Hosted by | NIKKEI Inc. |
Date | Dec 6, 7, 8 2018 |
Place | Tokyo Big Sight |
Contents | Demos, Symposium, Workshop and Pitch Run |
The next generation of business opportunities in the future of transportation and mobility is arriving at a fast pace to tackle global transportation challenges, from global environment issues to passenger safety concerns. TRAN/SUM serves as the springboard for reshaping the ways we percieve transportation and mobility. It provides innovative content that is kind to our planet and the humankind, saves resources, provides safety and security within our movement. That is why TRAN/SUM focuses on technologies that can provide solutions, such as AI, autonomous driving, smart cities, big data analytics, and blockchain, to name a few.
Integrating technologies that can solve social issues is the mission of TRAN/SUM. We seek and identify innovation in areas that is most needed for humankind.
- Maas (Mobility as a Service)
- Self-driving technologies
- Ride share
- IoT (connected cars)
- Future logistics
- Innovative urban planning
- Public transport reform
- Smart cities
Demetrio Aiello
Continental
Head of the Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Labs
Tom De Vleesschauwer
IHS Markit
Global Transport & Mobility Practice Leader
Sanshiro Fukao
HRI, Bank of Yokohama Group
Senior Analyst
Tasha Keeney
ARK Invest
Thematic Analyst
Thomas Kipp
Deutsche Post DHL
Executive Vice President
Fumihiko Nakamura
Yokohama National University
Executive Director, Vice President
Saara Reinimäki
Ministry of Transport and Communications, Finland
Senior Specialist
Alexander Schlaubitz
Lufthansa
Vice President Marketing
Hayato Shimizu
Saitama City
Mayor
Kenichiro Wada
Japan Electrification Research Institute , Ltd
President , Founder