Polis Conference 2019 Presentations
The Polis Conference 2019 took place in Brussels on 27-28 November 2019. Below you will find all the presentations from the event.
1A BOOSTERS FOR CYCLING
- Safe cycle intersection – Trialling radar cycle detection in Dublin, Karen Hosie, Dublin City Council
- Cycling policy powered by data, an integrated approach, Nathan Hooghof, Province of Noord-Brabant & Joost de Kruijf, Breda University of Applied Sciences
- Promoting the bike at regional level – Catching up as a late starter, Christoph Erdmenger, Ministry of Transport Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Communicating the potential of cycling – Innovations from Sweden, Ulf Eriksson, Region Stockholm
1B. HARNESSING THE DATA POTENTIAL
- Sustainable mobility and data analysis: The SMASH project, Luca Giovannini, Dedagroup Public Services
- Data-enriched urban transportation policies in Breda, Paul van de Coevering, Breda University of Applied Sciences
- Taking control of the ticket vending machines by understanding and using the data, Rob Roemers, STIB-MIVB
- Past, present and future of transport modelling in Budapest, Tamás Halmos, BKK Centre for Budapest Transport
1C. PLANNING, DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT OF URBAN INFRASTRUCTURES
- Gamechangers in last mile solutions at the Heijendaal campus in Nijmegen, Bas Kippers, Province of Gelderland
- City regions boosting sustainable mobility by strengthening clean international corridors, Arnout Smit, Arnhem Nijmegen City Region & Kevin van der Linden, Rijkswaterstaat
- The Squares of Grand Paris: Streetscaping intermodal hubs while building the new metro, Georgina Mendes & Thomas Barbé, Société du Grand Paris
- Hybrid Oriented Development (HOD) makes the change for sustainable cities, Erik Tetteroo, APPM & Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
- New technologies for optimal allocation of road space in urban areas: The MORE project, Paul Curtis, Vectos
1D. SAFER INFRASTRUCTURE AND VEHICLES IN CITIES AND REGIONS
- Intelligent Speed Assistance, Sophie van Velzen, City of Helmond
- The Bus Safety Standard and future casualty gaps, Alix Edwards, TRL & Kerri Cheek, Transport for London
- Cycling crashes risk assessment in road infrastructure types: A case study from Berlin, Rafael Milani Medeiros, Berlin Institute of Technology
- The New Paradigm for Safe City Streets, Pedro Homem de Gouveia, Polis
1E. SUMP: NEW CHALLENGES, NEW PRACTICES
- SUMP 2.0 – Moving towards implementation, Siegfried Rupprecht, Rupprecht Consult
- Good Move for Brussels – A participatory process for SUMPs, Bruno van Loveren, Bruxelles Mobilité
- Transferring good practices in SUMP development, Maria Chatziathanasiou & Maria Morfoulaki, CERTH/HIT
- Helping local transport authorities become AV-ready, Wolfgang Backhaus, Rupprecht Consult
1F. LOCAL AUTHORITIES TAKING OWNERSHIP OF URBAN FREIGHT MANAGEMENT
- Flanders: Teaming up for innovative and sustainable urban logistics, Jasper Van den Berghen, Government of Flanders – Department Mobility and Public Works
- The challenge: Towards integrated planning in SUMP Bologna Metropolitana, Catia Chiusaroli, Metropolitan City of Bologna
- Zero emission zones: Current experiences and potential logistics effects, Bram Kin, TNO
- Sustainable urban freight through clean and silent night operations, Robin Billsjö, City of Stockholm
1G. HAVING A VISION, BEING ON A MISSION
- Reshaping cities for light mobility, Philippe Crist, International Transport Forum at the OECD
- Integrated network management 3.0 – Should we be afraid of the private city?, Sylvain Haon, UITP
- Transition urban mobility pathways – Opportunities of innovative e-mobility solutions, Oliver Lah, UEMI
- Unlocking unprecedented data-driven decision making through new mobility solutions, Philippe Rapin, Urban Radar
OPENING PLENARY – KEYNOTE SPEECH
- Don’t Worry About Missing Out!, David Zipper, Visiting Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Taubman Center for State and Local Government
2A. UNDERSTANDING, PREDICTING, CHANGING BEHAVIOUR
- Understanding people who drive and how to deliver traffic restraint, Tim Burns, Sustrans
- School streets case studies from Southampton. How using temporary street closures and trial interventions can help to gain support for permanent changes, Hannah Chivers, Southampton City Council & Alan Wong, University of Southampton
- ViaLibera: Giving the streets back to the people, Francesco Iacorossi, Roma Servizi per la Mobilità
- “Veligo Location”: Deployment of a long-term e-bike rental service, Christian Gioria, Ile-de-France Mobilités
2B. THE CHANGING FACE OF TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
- TMaaS, a new, innovative approach to mobility management in small to medium-sized cities worldwide, Sophie Gillaerts, City of Ghent & Stephanie Leonard, TomTom
- The Dutch approach to multi-modal traffic management, Terry Albronda, City of Groningen
- Proof of concept Utrecht trilogy, The third and final book!, Peter-Jan Kleevens, City of Utrecht
- Innovation and technology for future mobility concepts in the City of Dresden, Robert Franke, City of Dresden
2C. NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN PARKING
- Managing kerbside access and policy with the digital evolution of on-street parking payment infrastructure, Thierry Brusseaux, Flowbird
- An empirical study into the effects of private automated vehicles on drivers’ parking location choice, Daphne van den Hurk, Goudappel Coffeng
- Ticketless entrance, payment and exit in parking garages in Gent, Katrien Vandenhecke, Mobiliteitsbedrijf Stad Gent
- From parking challenges to parking policy with data-driven public participation, Urban Jeriha, IPoP – Institute for Spatial Policies
- Step up your game in parking management: First outcomes of the PARK4SUMP project, Laurens Vander Kuylen, Mobiel 21
2D. BENCHMARKING ROAD SAFETY IN CITIES
- Mapping and visualising road safety data in areas of deprivation and what it teaches us about the reasons for risk inequality, Alexander Quayle & Alasdair Anderson, Sustrans Scotland
- In-depth collision research in urban environments, Nicola Hylands, TRL Ltd
- Data-driven road safety innovations for cities, Alexandre Santacreu, International Transport Forum
- The effect of mobility characteristics on road safety in European cities, George Yannis, National Technical University of Athens
2E. MEASURING EMISSIONS IN CITIES
- Clearing the Air! A consideration of the practical challenges of decarbonising city transport, Philip Blythe, UK Department for Transport
- Green NCAP, a new consumer programme for greener cars, Laurianne Krid, FIA Region I
- Air Quality mapping goes mobile in the streets of Paris, Jean-Baptiste Burtscher, VALEO thermal system
- Low Emission Zones policy: How remote sensing data can contribute, Sandra Wappelhorst, ICCT – International Council on Clean Transportation
- Smoke & Mirrors: Flanders addressing high vehicle emissions in real driving conditions, Roel Vaneerdeweg, Department for Environment and Spatial Development – Flanders Region
2F. INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR OPTIMISING URBAN FREIGHT MOVEMENTS
- New trends in urban freight transport: Stakeholder engagement to foster sustainable solutions, Edoardo Marcucci, University of Roma Tre
- Sustainable and attractive cities where people will want to live, without curbing their economic and commercial dynamism, Delphine Janicot, URBY, Groupe La Poste
- Smart on-street goods deliveries: Building on a big data analysis of the Vic pilot and Last-Mile Delivery innovation programmes in EU cities, Simon Hayes, PARKUNLOAD & Joana Rodriguez, Vic City Council
- Autonomous droid for urban deliveries, Constance Lauffet, CARA, European cluster for mobility solutions & Vincent Talon, TwinswHeel/SOBEN
- An insight into ALICE: The European Technology Platform for Logistics, Fernando Liesa, ALICE
2G. SECURING MOBILITY IN SMC’S, PERI-URBAN, AND RURAL AREAS
- Challenges and priorities for Small and Medium-Sized Cities, Guido Rink, City of Emmen
- Connecting Southampton – Better transport for a sustainable city, Iain Steane, Southampton City Council
- Innovative mobility and transport addressing the particular challenges of peri-urban areas. Findings from a multi-criteria analysis in France, Verena Ehrler, IFSTTAR
- Rural shared mobility in Europe: Key findings from the SMARTA Project, Lucia Cristea, European Integrated Project
- Welcome on board – Serving remote hilly areas in Zalaegerszeg (Hungary) thanks to DRT, András Ekés, Mobilissimus Ltd.
3A. ACTIVE TRAVEL AND SPACE DESIGN
- Transport’s role in improving health outcomes among younger people, Andy Cope, Sustrans
- Implementation strategy for walking and cycling for an attractive and healthy Rotterdam, Bart Christiaens, City of Rotterdam
- Adapting the city centre to shared mobility, Joanna Holi-Sosnowska, City of Czestochowa
- Glasgow Avenues Project, Derek Dunsire, Glasgow City Council
3B. ON THE ROAD TO AUTOMATION
- Enhanced traffic management of connected and automated vehicles in transition areas, Sven Maerivoet, Transport & Mobility Leuven
- Road infrastructure challenges for automated vehicles, Kris Redant, Belgian Road Research Centre
- Automation functions on ElectriCity buses, Peter Lindgren, City of Gothenburg, Urban Transport Administration
- What do people want? Citizens’ views on driverless mobility in Lille, Benoît Wiatrak, Lille Métropole & Yves Mathieu, Missions Publiques
3C. ACCESS FOR ALL
- The blind side of shared mobility, Esen Köse, Taxistop & Merel Vansevenant, Autodelen.net
- Involving end users in the creation of inclusive mobility services, Evelien Marlier & Delphine Grandsart, European Passengers’ Federation
- Generating demand-responsive bus routes from social network data analysis, Stefano Persi, Mosaic Factor
- Measuring and improving urban accessibility in French Cities: Methods, policies and lessons learned, Pablo Carreras, Codra
- Rotterdam’s growth, a mobility transition and the role of public transport, Gert Jan Polhuis, Municipality of Rotterdam
3D. THE EUROPEAN START-UP PRIZE FOR MOBILITY: CHECKING OUT THE LATEST INNOVATIONS
- Eyes for Autonomous Vehicles, Paul Arndt, Business Development Manager, Blickfeld
- Carrying the future of congestion free cities, Erik de Winter, Co-Founder, Cargoroo
- Using data to inable better cycling, Antoine Laporte-Weywada, Head of Development, Geovelo
- Mobility for everyone, with everyone, Boris Pilichowski & Nicolas Andine, Co-CEOs, Karhoo
- Embedded intelligence to empower sustainable logistic, Nicolas Duvaut, CEO, K-ryole
- On-demand bus, Gerard Martret, Co-founder, Shotl
3E. TRANSPORT DIGITALISATION
- A city’s journey towards digitising roads and network management, Mikael Ivari, City of Gothenburg
- Data exchange for urban traffic management and multimodal traveller information: Success factors and challenges, Christian Kleine, HERE Technologies
- An innovative solution to turn transport data into EU compliance, Irene Celino, Cefriel
3F. SMART PROCUREMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE AND CLEAN TRANSPORT
- The largest zero-emission public transport tender in Europe to date: Lessons learned in Amsterdam, Sanne van Breukelen, Vervoerregio Amsterdam Regional Transport Authority
- Fuel cell bus deployment with the example of the JIVE projects, Sabrine Skiker, Hydrogen Europe
- An integrated process to develop the world’s first emission-free high-speed boats for public transport, Morten Berntsen & Lars Fabricius, Trøndelag County
- Sustainable infrastructural procurement for ‘The Roads of the Future’, Petrouchka den Dunnen, Province Zuid-Holland
3G. WHAT DO PEOPLE WANT? WHAT DOES THE CITY NEED?
- Co-creating people-focussed mobility solutions one neighbourhood at a time, Ralf Brand, Rupprecht Consult & László Sándor Kerényi, BKK Centre for Budapest Transport
- SUMP in Rome: The process of co-creation and its approval, Fabio Nussio, Roma Servizi per la Mobilità
- Going beyond participation: Using co-creation to solve mobility problems in Brussels, Jesse Pappers, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
- Telraam – Citizen science fills in blind spot of traffic counting, Laurens Vander Kuylen, Mobiel 21 & Wouter Florizoone, Transport & Mobility Leuven
4A. CLEAN ENERGY, SMART GRIDS AND ELECTRIC MOBILITY
- Clean energy and smart grids for electric vehicles, Mereille Klein Koerkamp Scheurs, Allego
- The role of smart, clean energy systems in powering transport in London, David Talbot, Transport for London
- Effective EV charging infrastructure roll-out: What’s in it for the grids?, Petar Georgiev, Eurelectric
- Vehicle2Grid and Smart Charging: Learning from 6 pilot cases, Robert van den Hoed, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences
- A tale of three cities – Lessons from GrowSmarter and recommendations for upscaling and replication, Paul Fenton, City of Stockholm
- Fostering large scale adoption of smart e-mobility in European cities: MEISTER project, Sabrina Schimmel, Berlin Senate & Antonio Marqués, ETRA I+D
4B. INTEGRATED TRANSPORT SYSTEMS AND SERVICES
- MAAS Madrid to promote rational mobility, Sergio Fernandez Balaguer, EMT Madrid
- “Integrated mobility” in Toulouse (MaaS), Vincent Georjon, Tisseo Collectivities
- Fare integration scheme for a seamless journey across the whole metropolitan area, Théo Fievet, Lille Métropole
- Amsterdam Region MaaS Vision: Finding the best possible MaaS ecosystem structure for the Amsterdam region, Thomas Geier, Vervoerregio Amsterdam Regional Transport Authority
- Open transport data for sustainable mobility: Experiences from Baden-Württemberg, Christian Förster, Ministry of Transport Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Make it simple – The fare and ticketing solution for public transportation in Stockholm, Henrik Palmér, SL/Stockholm public transport
4C. URBAN VEHICLE ACCESS REGULATIONS: CONSOLIDATION OR TRANSITION?
- UVAR in transition – first REVEAL findings, Lucy Sadler, Sadler Consultants
- Intelligent access for livable and sustainable European cities, Jop Spoelstra, Technolution
- Zero Emission (ZE) zones in the Netherlands. A Roadmap for medium-sized cities, Erik Lubberding, Buck Consultants International
- DPDgroup: stakeholder in air quality measurement, Dominique Mamcarz, DPDgroup
- Diesel and petrol ban in Brussels, Louise Duprez, Bruxelles Environnement
- SMART Low Emission Zone – Barcelona Ring Road Area, Carles Conill, Metropolitan Area of Barcelona
- Access regulation for trucks + 3.5 tonnes in the city of Antwerp, Laura Tavernier, City of Antwerp
- Driving Bans on Diesel Cars in Frankfurt am Main: Estimation of Potential Economic Costs, Tobias Hagen, Research Lab for Urban Transport – Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences
4D. SMART CITIES: WHAT DO WE TALK ABOUT WHEN WE TALK ABOUT SMART?
- EIT Urban Mobility, Bernadette Bergsma, City of Eindhoven/EIT Urban Mobility
- More liveable cities through the deployment of new mobility services, Edwin Mermans, Province of Noord-Brabant
- Lessons from the large-scale deployment of C-ITS in complex urban areas, Tamara Goldsteen, City of Helmond & Giacomo Somma, Ertico
- Appropriate policy responses to the urban mobility transition – First insights from the SPROUT project, Aristos Halatsis, CERTH/HIT
- The innovative road to success: Building the first energy-producing road, Marijn Van Dijk, Dynniq Mobility Nederland BV
- The Mulhouse Mobility Account – Just about how easy MaaS should get, Laurent Glorieux, Cityway
- Smart Parking Solutions, Theo Thuis, European Parking Association
- Excellent Governance for New Mobility Services, Floris Bakermans, AT Osborne
- Sustainable Urban Freight transport, Danielle de Boer, Fontys University of applied science
- Intelligent Speed Assistance , Sophie van Velzen , City of Helmond
- Traffic Management – Launch of the TMaaS Observatory, Stephanie Leonard, TomTom
- Smart cycling and walking, Eléonore Venin, Charvet Digital Media / New Mobility Services
4E. MICROMOBILITY: IN FOR THE LONG RUN?
- Micromobility in Brussels: Temporary frenzy or lasting mobility solution?, Martin Lefranq, Bruxelles Mobilité
- Micro-mobility data for city benefit: The case of Washington, DC (USA), Iryna Bondarenko, The District of Columbia Department of Transportation
- The Paris micromobility charter, Natalia Ciciarello, City of Paris
- Does bike sharing work in medium to high modality cities?, Alexander Frederiksen, Donkey Republic
- Capitalising on nextbike trip data and client experiences to improve planning and livability, Dennis Steinsiek, nextbike GmbH
- Transforming urban mobility with electric vehicle sharing, Kristian Agerbo, VOI Technology
- E-Scooters: Building block of the “Verkehrswende”, Fabian Ladda, Lime
4F. NEW MOBILITY SERVICES: REGULATION & COOPERATION
- New mobility solutions, governance principles and regulation: The GECKO Knowledge Bank, Yannick Bousse, UITP
- Development and implementation of policies and governance by cities around New Mobility concepts, Geiske Bouma, TNO
- Car sharing in Europe: Different systems, different impacts, 10 common policy recommendations, Johannes Rodenbach, Autodelen.net
- Smart and shared mobility – What role for the municipality in the digitised transport system?, Axel Persson, Trivector
- Antwerp’s Marketplace for Mobility: Partnering with private mobility service providers, Chris Van Maroey, City of Antwerp
- Madrid’s “Lab” for e-shared mobility, Sergio Fernandez Balaguer, EMT Madrid
CLOSING PLENARY – KEYNOTE SPEECH
- How (WHY) it started, Jeannot Mersch, President, European Federation of Road Traffic Victims