8:45 |
Registration opens |
9:30 |
Opening message from ReVision Auto&Mobility |
AM Session: A new vision for cities and human mobility
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9:35 |
Presentation <25min>
「Innovation for redesigning mobility and the urban environment」
- This presentation will offer an approach to mobility, one where cutting edge technology such as
autonomous driving co-exists with public transport, and where the urban development which combines
technology, lifestyle and travel - includes key trends both domestically and in the US and EU.
Takeshi Kurata
Principal
KPMG Consulting Co., Ltd. Business Innovation Unit
KPMG Japan Head of Transport, Logistics & Leisure
KPMG Mobility Research Japan
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10:00 |
Presentation <25min>
「Key learnings from Europe: an urban planning vision that harmonises peoples' mobility and comfortable
living spaces」
- European cities are working toward future where public spaces, public transport and micro-mobility
integrate to create bespoke urban settings. Understand the thinking behind this by examining the
concepts and initiatives taking place in Paris, Nantes and La Rochelle
Mayo Mieno
Project Associate Professor
Graduate School of Public Policy, Transport and Tourism Policy Research Unit
The University of Tokyo
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10:25 |
Presentation <25min>
「Using intelligent mobility for better travel and lifestyle」
- To meet challenges such as ageing demographic and decarbonization, drastic changes to how we live
and travel are needed. Rising to these challenges, Honda is leveraging Cooperative Intelligence -
which unites Honda's deep experience in vehicular automation and safety technology with AI-driven
intelligent technology - to further research into multifaceted, intelligent mobility and how these can
be incorporated into urban development. This presentation will detail Honda's latest initiatives
herein.
Yuji Yasui
Executive Chief Engineer
Innovative Research Excellence, Computer Science Domain
Honda R&D Co., Ltd.
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10:50 |
Networking and coffee break <20min> |
11:10 |
Presentation <25min>
「The role of personal and vehicle movement data in decarbonizing regions and cities」
- Gathering individuals' movement data via smartphones to show how they travel has given visibility to
the overall movement of people in a given town. This presentation will detail how this use of data can
inform policy making for lower carbon urban development - with case study examples of Toyama city and
Kakogawa city
Kazutaka Kurobe
Senior Assistant for Policy Planning
Ministry of the Environment
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11:35 |
Panel discussion <50min>
「Designing the future of mobility and urban development」
- Discuss the approaches needed to create individualized mobility solutions for specific areas and
towns and the means to communicate their supporting visions
<Moderator>:
Takeshi Kurata
Principal
KPMG Consulting Co., Ltd. Business Innovation Unit
KPMG Japan Head of Transport, Logistics & Leisure
KPMG Mobility Research Japan
Mayo Mieno
Project Associate Professor
Graduate School of Public Policy,Transport and Tourism Policy Research Unit
The University of Tokyo
Yuji Yasui
Executive Chief Engineer
Innovative Research Excellence, Computer Science Domain
Honda R&D Co., Ltd.
Kazutaka Kurobe
Senior Assistant for Policy Planning
Ministry of the Environment
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12:25 |
Networking and lunch break <65min>
※Food and refreshments will be provided
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PM Session: Designing diverse mobility and sustainable
business models |
13:30 |
Presentation<25min>
「Understand the value MaaS and multi-modal transport can deliver to regional: Odakyu Electric Railway
Corporation's initiatives」
- Explore how to increase the value and appeal of interlinking the strengths of a large scale railway
network and various types of mobility found regionally. With reference to case studies focusing on
applications for MaaS and digitalization, see what future lies ahead for mobility.
Junya Nishimura
Senior Manager
Next Generation Mobility Team, Management Strategy Department
ODAKYU Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
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13:55 |
Presentation <25min>
「Legal issues surrounding autonomous driving and MaaS」
- As of April 2023 Level 4 autonomous driving will be permitted, with many driverless, autonomous
mobility services expected to go live nationwide. This presentation will highlight and elucidate the
licenses, safety standards, and the ways in which responsibility can manifest in an accident that
should be taken in to account when operating a business.
Norihito Sato
Partner
Mori Hamada & Matsumoto
(Remote presentation)
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14:20 |
Presentation <25min>
「Why mobility data and transport engineering are vital to planning mobility services」
- Thanks to mobility survey data and transport engineering models, we can now optimise alternative
plans by numerically analysing the effectiveness and impact of all types of transport measure
scenarios such as the expanding of a new mobility service like ride sharing, or the revising of train
or bus operations. With reference to overseas case studies, this presentation will illustrate how to
invest effectively into public infrastructure while maximising limited funds and assets.
Junichi Miyazaki
Manager
ITS Solution Dev.
PTV Group Japan Ltd
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14:45 |
Networking and coffee break <25min> |
15:10 |
Presentation <25min>
「Connecting EVs, energy, and regional communities for regional decarbonization convenience」
- Focusing on activities around energy management and car sharing, and cross-community services in the
town of Namie in Fukushima, this presentation will illustrate Nissan's vision for enabling and
commercialising a decarbonized and highly convenient society
Keigo Ikezoe
Deputy General Manager
Research Division, EV System Laboratory
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
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15:35 |
Presentation <25min>
「Based on current AI on-demand transport, explore how to foster affluent and convenient regions」
- AI on-demand buses: What challenges can they solve and what exactly do they bring to regions? With
real examples from the MyRide Noruru on-demand service, see the kind of mobility and supporting
business models needed to bring about affluent regional communities
Kota Asai
Director
Michinori Holdings, Inc.
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16:00 |
Panel discussion <60min>
「In order to build a sustainable mobility society, how should we design the business models?」
- Rail, bus, EV and energy management, transport data, controlling costs - from multiple angles this
panel will debate how sustainable business models can be designed both for urban centres and across
Japan
<Moderator>:
Koichi Iguchi
KPMG Mobility Research Japan
KPMG Japan Head of Global Strategy Group
KPMG FAS Co., Ltd.
Junya Nishimura
Senior Manager
Next Generation Mobility Team, Management Strategy Department
ODAKYU Electric Railway Co., Ltd.
Junichi Miyazaki
Manager
ITS Solution Dev.
PTV Group Japan Ltd
Keigo Ikezoe
Deputy General Manager
Research Division, EV System Laboratory
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
Kota Asai
Director
Michinori Holdings, Inc.
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17:00 |
Networking drinks and business card exchange <90min>
※Alcohol, soft drinks and snacks will be provided
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18:30 |
Summit ends |