8:00 AM
Light breakfast @ Robertson Hall Dining Room
Made possible by Nvidia DRIVE
8: 45 AM: Welcoming Address
Alain Kornhauser, Professor at Princeton University
Christine O'Brien, Co-creator of the Princeton SmartDrivingCar Summits
9:00 AM: Learning from Others - Deployment of Computer Chauffeured Mobility
Learning from Europe (Adriano Alessandrini, University of Florence)
Learning from California (Bernard Soriano, CA DMV)
Learning from Florida (Senator Jeff Brandes, Florida State Senate)
Learning from Arizona (Kevin Biesty, Biesty Policy Solutions / Formerly ADOT)
Learning from Greenville, SC (Fred Payne, Chair, Carolina RIDES+)
How USDOT Can Facilitate Advancement of New Technology (Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Adjunct Professor of Economics, George Washington University)
11:45 AM: Towards a Scalable Deployment of Computer Chauffeured Mobility
“Lessons Learned to properly serve the mobility aspitations and needs of seniors”, Katherine Freund, Founder and President, ITN America
“Lessons Learned to properly address accessibility challenges”, Anil Lewis, Executive Director, National Federation of the Blind
“Lessons Learned to achieve acquiescent ride-sharing” - Dan Sperling, Professor & Director of ITS, UC Davis
“Lessons Learned from Human-Chauffeured Mobility to best achieve Computer-chaeffeured mobility”, Matt Daus, Partner @ Windels Marx / CUNY
“Safe, Equitable, Affordable, Sustainable and High-quality Autonomous MaaS for All: Learning from Jerusalem” - Johann Jungwirth, Mobileye’s Vice President of Mobility-as-a-Service