"What does the path to an in­tel­li­gent mo­bil­ity eco­sys­tem look like?"

Location: Zukunftsmeile 2, Paderborn

Mobility Symposium at the "Zukunftsmeile 2" Research and Innovation Campus of the SICP – Software Innovation Campus Paderborn of Paderborn University

This year's Mobility Symposium will take place on Thursday, 5 February, from 12.30 p.m. and is being jointly organised by the Software Innovation Lab at Paderborn University and the association Neue Mobilität Paderborn e. V. - the focus is on the future of mobility. Leading players from industry, the public sector and science will come together to address the question of how an intelligent, data-driven and networked mobility ecosystem can be designed in concrete terms. Under the title "Future Mobility by Design: What does the path to an intelligent mobility ecosystem look like?", the event offers space for networking, discussions and in-depth dialogue with a special focus on artificial intelligence (AI). All interested parties are cordially invited to the symposium. Admission is free. Further information and registration details can be found on the event page.

Key future components will be highlighted in thematic impulses: from the scalable use of vehicle data and the use of AI agents in the control of mobility systems to questions of explainability, integration and added value for users. In in-depth workshops, participants will be able to exchange views on open questions relating to the transformation from an interdisciplinary perspective: What challenges and solutions are there for the scalability of data spaces? When and how will the operational roadmap for the AI transport transition be developed? Participants can also find out more about the explainability of transport planning solutions and autonomous driving on road and rail. The aim is to jointly identify missing components for the transformation strategy of the mobility ecosystem and discuss concrete options for action for the next five years. The symposium sees itself as a platform for all those who want to play an active role in shaping sustainable mobility solutions.

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Photo (Paderborn University, Marco Seidel): At the Mobility Symposium, science, industry and the public sector come together to advance the design of sustainable mobility solutions.

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Dr. Christoph Weskamp

Software Innovation Campus Paderborn (SICP)

R&D Manager - Digital Business

Write email +49 5251 60-5240