Governtment of Dubai - Organizer | Dubai World Congress For Self-Driving Transaport | Autonomous Vehicle Technology Exhibition
Roads & Transport Authority - Organizer | Dubai Congress For Self-Driving Transaport | Self-Driving Car Conference & Exhibition
Under The Patronage Of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince Of Dubai And Chairman Of The Executive Council
Under The Patronage Of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince Of Dubai And Chairman Of The Executive Council
Agenda 20192023-09-01T11:59:03+00:00

2019 Agenda

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Tuesday
October 15
08:00

Registration & Networking

09:00
Parallel Sessions

Track One – Multimodal Autonomous Technology

Za'abeel Hall 6 Room 1
Sessions

Application Pathways to Connected and Automated Driving

Aravind Kailas
PhD, Research & Innovation Manager,
Volvo Group North America

Accelerating the AV Evolution from Pilots to Scalable Deployment

Corey Clothier
Autonomous Vehicle and Program Developer,
Clothier Consulting/Stantec

Mass Transport to Automated Taxis: The Path for Better Urban Mobility

Dr. Michel R. Parent
President,
AutoKAB
Parallel Sessions

Track Two - Enabling Automation: Policy & Applicability

Za'abeel Hall 6 Room 2
Sessions

The State of the AV in the US and the Technical Challenges Still Facing the Industry Globally

Christopher Mentzer
Assistant Director,
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)

Addressing the Policy Issues Associated with Automated Driving Systems (ADS)

Dr. Steven Shladover
California PATH,
UC Berkeley

Toyota's Vision for the Future of Automated Mobility

Mandali Khalesi
Vice President: Automated Driving,
Toyota Research Institute-Advanced Development [TRI-AD], Japan
10:30

Morning Networking Refreshment Break

11:00

Opening Ceremony & Self Driving Challenge Awards

Za'abeel Hall 4
12:30

Networking Lunch

13:15

Global Keynote Address: New Mobility - How Self-Driving Will Usher in the Next Era in Transportation

Za'abeel Hall 4
Speaker
Sterling Anderson
Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer,
Aurora Innovation
14:00
Panel Discussion

Journey of Success: Catalyzing Innovation in Self-Driving Technology

Za'abeel Hall 4

Industry leaders have been tackling the transport challenge faced by global cities. This first of its kind panel will be truly global in its outlook and will showcase the technologies that are needed to address the major needs of: transporting people, transporting good and transporting innovation. The panellists will represent award finalists from the Dubai World Challenge for Self-Driving Transport Competition.

Moderator
Ralf Baron
Senior Partner and Global Head,
Arthur D. Little
Speakers
Aziz Azougagh
Vice-President Smart Cities, SeaPort and Airports,
Gaussin
Gilbert Gagnaire
CEO and Founder,
EasyMile
Carel van Helsdingen
Founder, CEO,
2getthere
Julian Turner
CEO,
Westfield Sportscars
Jérôme Rigaud
Deputy CEO,
NAVYA
14:40

FedEx Express Innovative Technologies

Za'abeel Hall 4
Speaker
Jack Muhs
Regional President,
FedEx Express, Middle East, Indian Subcontinent and Africa (MEISA)
14:50

Networking Break

15:15

Afternoon Keynote Address: Connecting People and Technology in Smart Cities

Za'abeel Hall 4
Speaker
Daan Roosegaarde
Founder,
Studio Roosegaarde
16:00
Panel Discussion

Future Trends In Mobility: The 2071 Vision

Za'abeel Hall 4
Moderator
Lukas Neckermann
Managing Director,
Neckermann Strategic Advisors
Speakers
Gary D. West
Managing Director, Future Mobility,
GM Middle East
Bassel Al Nahlaoui
Managing Director,
Careem
Professor Michael Milford, PhD
Expert | Speaker | Consultant
Dr. -Ing. Fritz Busch
Chair of Traffic Engineering and Control, Department of Civil Geo and Environmental Engineering,
Technical University of Munich
16:45

Keynote: Self-Driving Technology at Scale

Za'abeel Hall 4

At Uber, we believe the future of transportation is shared, electric, and automated. Automation at scale requires close partnership with automotive manufacturers, suppliers, and other technology companies. During this talk, Advanced Technologies Group's Noah Zych will discuss what it means to develop self-driving technology at scale at Uber and how the Advanced Technologies Group is bringing this vision to life.

Speaker
Noah Zych
Chief of Staff,
Uber Advanced Technologies Group
17:15

Closing Remarks – End Of Conference Day One

Wednesday
October 16
08:00

Registration & Networking

09:00
Parallel Sessions

Track Three – Adoption & User Experience (UX)

Za'abeel Hall 6 Room 1
Sessions

Toward Shared Autonomous Mobility: Social Acceptance Comes First

Lukas Neckermann
Managing Director,
Neckermann Strategic Advisors

Creating New Autonomous In-Car Experiences

Rich Radka
Founder,
Fuse Foresight

The Role of Connected Vehicles and Driver Assistance Systems in Autonomous Transportation

Rafael Lemaitre
Partner, Middle East,
Sia Partners
Parallel Sessions

Track Four – International Autonomous Technology Insights

Za'abeel Hall 4
Sessions

From Planning to Operations: Integrating CAV Technology in North America

Rod Schebesch
Senior Vice President,
Stantec

The Turing Test for Autonomous Driving – A Global Performance Standard for AI on our Roads

Bryn Balcombe
Chief Strategy Officer,
Roborace

Bringing Smart Cities to Life: From Regulation to Interacting with the Surrounding Environment and Infrastructure – Working and Living in an Autonomous Future

Scott Drennan
Vice President, Innovation
Bell
Parallel Sessions

Track Five – Cybersecurity & Connectivity

Za'abeel Hall 6 Room 2
Sessions

The vehicle of tomorrow, guided by HERE Technologies

Dr. Xin Chen
Director of Engineering,
HERE Technologies

The Pandora of Autonomous Driving Security: Challenges and Opportunities

Dr. Hoda A. Alkhzaimi
Research Assistant Professor,
New York University

Traffic in Co-Simulation as a Standard Toolchain for Automotive Development

Dr Dario Menichetti
Regional Director / Project Management & Services, Middle East
PTV Group

Dr. Thomas Peter Emil Benz
Solution Director Automotive
PTV Group
10:30

Morning Networking Coffee

11:00

Autonomous Mobility In The Middle East

Za'abeel Hall 4
Speaker
Eng. Muammar Al Katheeri
Executive Vice President,
Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority
11:30

Global Keynote: Bringing Autonomous Vehicles And Robots To Real Existence

Za'abeel Hall 4
Speaker
Professor Henrik Schärfe
CEO,
Foundation Autonomous
12:15

lunch

13:15
Parallel Sessions

Ideation Session 1: Presenting Dubai’s Autonomous Strategy For Public Transportation And Key Implementation Enablers

Za'abeel Hall 6 Room 1

The ideation session will be a combination of both plenary and breakout sessions and will capture inputs for consideration into Dubai’s Autonomous Strategy for public transport, and officially launch implementation.

Facilitated by
Joseph Salem
Senior Principal at Arthur D. Little and Global Head of Operations of the Consultancy's Travel & Transportation Practice,
Arthur D. Little
Parallel Sessions

Ideation Session 2: Driverless Dubai - The RTA Guide to Get You There

Za'abeel Hall 6 Room 2

We’re ready, are you? This session will give you the inside track on meeting Dubai’s guidelines for self-driving vehicles.

Facilitated by
Dan Baxter
Chief Systems Engineer and Practice Director, Global Intelligent Transportation Systems Road and Vehicles Practice,
Stantec
14:30

Afternoon Coffee And Networking Break

15:00
Panel Discussion

Journey Of Success

Za'abeel Hall 4

Start-Ups and Academia play an integral role in tackling the transport challenge faced by global cities. This Journey of Success Panel will follow on from yesterday's panel and will showcase the role start-ups and academia play in the transportation innovation mix. Panellists will represent finalists from the Dubai World Challenge for Self-Driving Transport Competition.

Moderator
Dr. Ismail Zohdy
Expert,
RTA
Panellists
Harri Santamala
CEO and Co-Founder,
Sensible4
Dr. Georges Aoude
CEO and Co-Founder,
Derq
Dr. Kang Li
Founder,
iAuto Technology
15:45

Closing Keynote Address

Za'abeel Hall 4
Speaker
JoeBen Bevirt
Founder & CEO,
Joby Aviation
16:30

Closing Ceremony: Announcing The 2021 Dubai World Challenge For Self-Driving Transport

Za'abeel Hall 4
Speaker
Ahmed Hashem Bahrozyan
The Chief Executive Officer of Public Transport Agency,
RTA
16:45

End Of Conference

Aravind Kailas, Ph.D.

Volvo Group North America
Research and Innovation Manager

Dr. Aravind Kailas specializes in translating tech trends and societal needs into business strategy and innovation. Dr. Kailas has worked at the Volvo Group for over five years, strengthening organic innovation and public affairs initiatives through cross-sector partnerships. By promoting the company’s creative assets and key technology positions in various fora, he has been instrumental in establishing the Volvo Group as a trusted thought leader in California.

Dr. Kailas has led Volvo’s engagement with the public and private sectors, and other outreach efforts in the connected and autonomous vehicles spaces. Dr. Kailas created a unique regional partnership to assess air quality improvements along freight corridors near the ports, and also spearheaded local partner development for the Volvo electric truck roll-out in the US. He has initiated many activities with startups and customers to address critically needed technologies and explore new business opportunities for the Volvo Group.  

Dr. Kailas is also a part-time Instructor at California State University Long Beach, and has previously held positions at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, QUALCOMM, Inc., DOCOMO Innovations, Inc., and General Electric. Author of over 100 publications and quoted in many media outlets, Dr. Kailas has delivered more than 50 invited talks globally, and served on numerous international jury panels on research and technology, advisory boards of non-profit organizations and academic institutions. His scholarly work has been recognized by numerous accolades, including the Patricia F. Waller and Deborah Freund Awards from the Transportation Research Board. He has earned degrees in Applied Mathematics and Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Georgia Institute of Technology.

Corey Clothier

Comet Mobility
Autonomous Vehicle and Program Developer

Corey Clothier, a leading global strategic consultant focused on safe automated vehicle deployment and market development.

For 10-years, Mr. Clothier served in the U.S. Marines. Mr. Clothier was among the first Marine computer technicians on F/A-18 fighter jets, then was selected for promotion and trained as a fighter jet pilot. Mr. Clothier holds a bachelor’s degree in aircraft engineering from Northrop University and an MBA from Baker College.

Mr. Clothier draws on his experience in the corporate and defense sectors working on high level projects for Cosworth, GM test labs, Lear, Ford and DARPA. In addition, Mr. Clothier spent over six years focusing on strategic development consulting for the U.S. Army Robotics Research and Development Center, where he initiated collaborative autonomous vehicle projects with other federal agencies and the commercial sector.

Mr. Clothier was honored to present the ARIBO program at the White House. Mr. Clothier co-developed the US Army program, ARIBO (Autonomous Robotics for Installation and Base Operations), which was a featured and White House supported project. Largely due to Mr. Clothier’s leadership, ARIBO has become an internationally significant collaborative strategy with U.S. Departments of Defense, Energy and Transportation working together to accelerate the self-driving market development.

Mr. Clothier, is among the most active developers of automated mobility systems. Mr. Clothier leads projects with smart cities, campus owners, airports, planning companies, insurance companies and AV developers. He led many of the 1st level-4 public/private AV demos and pilots in the US and UK, for example: the 1st AV at Detroit Auto Show (2015) and the 1st AV demo at CES (2014). Mr. Clothier also initiated and led the planning of the 1st AV pilot in the US at Fort Bragg, NC. Mr. Clothier is currently an automated vehicle strategist and advisor for Honolulu, Chicago, Jacksonville, FL, and Las Vegas and is working on AV pilots for multiple cities and communities.

Mr. Clothier also develops strategy for vehicle manufacturers and AV developers. He led the development of Local Motors Olli and is currently supporting the development of multiple new automated vehicles with global technology partners, as well as operational safety tools curated for automated mobility systems.

Mr. Clothier’s passion is also his mission: to accelerate the development and deployment of low to mid-speed automated mobility systems globally.

Dr. Michel R. Parent

AutoKAB
President

Michel Parent is currently the president of AutoKAB, a new company specialized in the automation of vehicle fleets. This company is a spin-off from the vehicle automation research team from INRIA that he created in 1991. This team focuses on research and development of information and communication technologies for road transport and in particular on fully automated vehicles (the cybercars). He is considered as the “father” of the cybercar concept (in 1991!) and he was the coordinator of the European Project CyberCars between 2001 and 2004 and several follow-up project.

Before his positions at INRIA, Michel Parent has spent half of his time in research and academia at such places as Stanford University and MIT in the USA and INRIA in France, and the other half in the robotics industry. He was the president of the French Robotics Association between 1974 and 1979. He is the author of several books on robotics, vision and intelligent vehicles, and numerous publications and patents.

Michel Parent has an engineering degree from the French Aeronautics School (ENSAE), a Masters degree in Operation Research and a Ph.D. in Computer Science, both from Case Western Reserve University, USA.

Christopher Mentzer

Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
Assistant Director of the Applied Sensing Department, Acting Manager for the Unmanned Systems Section

Chris Mentzer, PMP has a BS and MS degree in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University and has been working with automated vehicles for over 13 years. He is the Assistant Director of the Applied Sensing Department as well as Acting Manager for the Unmanned Systems Section at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI). Chris was extensively involved in SwRI’s Mobile Autonomous Robotics Technology Initiative (MARTI) program. This program created an autonomous vehicle out of a 2006 Ford Explorer with which SwRI was able to demonstrate key technologies improving upon the state-of-the-art in-ground vehicle autonomy. This system has been demonstrated alongside other industry leaders in the field at the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) World Congress in 2008 and the Army’s Robotics Rodeo in 2009, 2010, and 2012.

Mr. Mentzer performed system integration for the Small Unit Mobility Enhancement Technologies (SUMET) program for the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and is currently the program manager for the Dismounted Soldier Autonomy Tools (DSAT) program and successor programs related to the Robotics Technology Kernel (RTK) effort for the Tank Automotive Research, Development, and Engineering Center (TARDEC). Additionally, Chris was the project manager for the Active Vision and Drive-By-Wire Evaluation projects for Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) Pacific. As Acting Manager for the Unmanned Systems Section, Chris is also responsible for overseeing the unmanned ground vehicle programs at SwRI.

Dr. Steven Shladover

Chair, Dubai World Challenge for SDT

Role
Research Engineer and Pioneer in Autonomous Transportation

Dr. Steven Shladover has been researching road vehicle automation systems since 1973, beginning with his masters and doctoral theses at M.I.T.

He was the Program Manager, Mobility at the PATH Program of the Institute of Transportation Studies of the University of California at Berkeley, where he worked from 1989 until his retirement in November 2017.

Dr. Shladover is an internationally renowned expert on both technological and policy issues associated with road vehicle automation and he led PATH’s pioneering research on automated highway systems

He chaired the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Committee on Intelligent Transportation Systems from 2004-2010, and the TRB Committee on Vehicle-Highway Automation from 2013-2019.

Mandali Khalesi

Vice President: Automated Driving,
Toyota Research Institute-Advanced Development [TRI-AD], Japan

Mr. Mandali Khalesi completed his Masters in Astrophysics at the University College London, before moving to Japan in the late 90s working in software consulting and starting up one of Japan's first location-based mobile software startups in downtown Tokyo in the mid-2000s. After moving to Europe for 6 years to work in leadership roles at mobile navigation leaders TomTom and Nokia, he moved back to Japan in 2014 to head up the APAC automotive products business for Nokia, later acquired by BMW, Audi and Daimler as HERE. He moved to Toyota's Advanced R&D Engineering Company in early 2018 as Global Head of Automated Driving Mobility and Innovation. Since late 2018, Mandali Khalesi is also VP Automated Driving at TRI-AD, Toyota's automated driving software company.

Sterling Anderson

Aurora Innovation
Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer

Sterling has been developing self-driving technology for the better part of the last decade, starting with the creation of MIT's Intelligent Co-Pilot in 2007. Sterling advised several large technology companies as a management consultant with McKinsey and Company before joining Tesla, where he led the development, and launch of the award-winning Tesla Model X, then led the team that delivered Tesla Autopilot. He has a PhD in Robotics from MIT.

Ralf Baron

Arthur D. Little
Senior Partner and Global Head of ADL's Travel & Transportation Practice

Consulting focus

  • Extensive consulting experience with Arthur D. Little working in the fields of Mobility – Private and Public Sector, Strategy and Organisation with focus on transformation and change and innovation management

Professional background

  • More than 25 years ADL experience in strategy and innovation consulting in the travel and transportation sector
  • 5 years experience United Nations Headquarters, New York, Centre for Science and Technology for Development – Technology assessment and innovation

Education

  • Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich
  • M.A. Political Science, International Economics

Examples of relevant projects

  • For a GCC transport player, developed the micro mobility strategy and operating model
  • Developed Mobility as a Service Strategy and Business Planning for a major City in Central Europe
  • Developed an integrated mobility Platform for a major City in Southern Germany
  • For a GCC transport player, developed the 2030 and 2071 strategy and vision
  • For a GCC transport player, developed the integrated mobility strategy
  • Set-up Arthur D. Little Global Mobility Lab, co-developed an index and the ADL approach on Future of Urban Mobility
  • Developed an Mobility Ecosystem approach and strategy for a major European Airline
  • Serves as Government Advisor for Future of Mobility Strategies for a GCC country
  • Developed the approach for integrated mobility including top management / government alignment for a major GCC country
  • Developed the business plan and investment strategy of a leading player in the Swiss travel and transportation industry
  • Extensive experience on technology assessment for travel and transportation technologies

Aziz Azougagh

Vice-President Smart Cities, SeaPort and Airports,
Gaussin

Gilbert Gagnaire

EasyMile
CEO and Founder

Gilbert Gagnaire started his career in Fin-Tech in 1985 after graduating from the engineering school Ecole des Mines.

In 1996 he co-founded FERMAT, a company specialising in accounting management systems. A new banking standard - Basel II - propelled FERMAT into a new dimension in 2003 and in April 2005, Gilbert Gagnaire decided to set up FERMAT's Asian subsidiary in Singapore in order to find new drivers of growth. At the end of 2008, FERMAT was bought by Moody's Analytics.

Mr Gagnaire then travelled the world for four years. During a trip to Bali and captivated by the magic of the island with its volcanoes and lakes, he decided to found a Resort there: namely the Savak Retreat Bali, fully integrated in the local village’s economy.

In 2014, Gilbert Gagnaire heard about the concept of driverless shuttles. Conscious of the disappearance of transport services in rural areas, he saw strong potential in offering a new mobility solution where traditional transportation methods are no longer economically viable. With the help of four robotic engineering experts, he launched EasyMile. From day one, Mr Gagnaire established the company both in France and in Singapore to fully benefit from the dynamism of the Asia-Pacific region.

Within four years, Gilbert Gagnaire and his team have deployed over 230 autonomous vehicle projects, driven 400,000 km and carried 380,000 passengers. The company's customers include the largest transport operators, municipalities, airports, private companies, business parks and universities.

Today, the company has offices on four continents, with headquarters in Toulouse (France) and regional offices in Singapore, Denver (U.S.A), Berlin (Germany) and Adelaide (Australia). Gilbert Gagnaire has secured financial and technological support from Alstom, Continental and Bpifrance.

EasyMile’s state-of-the-art solutions revolutionise passenger and goods transportation with completely new mobility options.

Carel van Helsdingen

2getthere
Founder, CEO

Carel van Helsdingen, MSc (1950) is founder of Frog Navigation Systems and its spin-out company 2getthere, acting as its Chief Executive Officer. After graduating from the University of Technology in Delft in manufacturing engineering, Carel worked at Fluor Daniel, IBM and Burginvest Project Development before founding Frog Navigation Systems in 1984.

Carel has been in the automated transportation industry since 1984, realizing the world’s first free ranging Automated Guided Vehicles for industrial applications. Based on the on the company’s state-of-the-art technology, his vision lead to new markets for automated vehicles: ports, entertainment parks and people mover systems.

As CEO he was responsible for the growth of the company and successful applications at multinational companies such as GM, VW, Sony, HP, Apple and Disney. Recognizing the potential of autonomous vehicles, he lead the spin-out of 2getthere in 2007 and the realization of the world’s first PRT application open to the public in 2010.

In addition to CEO of 2getthere, Carel is an member of YPO and coaches young entrepreneurs in the Netherlands.

Julian Turner

Westfield Sportscars
CEO

Julian Turner is the CEO of Westfield Sportscars. Westfield has sold over 15,000 cars world-wide since 1983, and currently produce over 400 cars a year for driving enthusiasts the world over. Julian is a qualified PRINCE2 project manager and chartered engineer. He was appointed Managing Director in 2006 with a strong vision: To be the first choice sportscar provider and one of the world’s most admired niche vehicle manufacturers. In June 2009 Westfield became the first Niche Vehicle Manufacturer to be awarded European Small Series Production Status with the new land mark Sport Turbo. Utilising the VXR 1.6 GM Engine and new lightweight design chassis production of the vehicle started with immediate unprecedented orders from Europe. The launch of the IRacer at Geneva Motor Show 2010 saw Westfield move into the Electric vehicle market utilising some advanced materials for components of the vehicle.

Jérôme Rigaud

NAVYA
Deputy CEO

Jérôme Rigaud obtained his Master’s degree diploma in law from University Paris 2, and then graduated from Sciences Po. Later, Jérôme attended HEC Paris (Higher School of Business) where he got his Executive MBA in strategic marketing and finance.

Before joining NAVYA, Jérôme was for 10 years General Manager of Kalidea, acquired by Up Group. He ran a build-up strategy to reach leading position on the market, expended the products portfolio and services range, worked on acquire software companies and developed key partnerships. Before that, he was the CEO of Topachat-Clust where he managed the company turnaround leading to a successful buyout by Orange Group. He then joined Orange as Head of business development at France Telecom E-Commerce.

Jérôme joined NAVYA in 2018 as deputy CEO. Since then, he has been working in close collaboration with the Chairman of the Management Board and CFO, Frank Maccary, to lead the company towards international success.

Jack Muhs

Regional President,
FedEx Express, Middle East, Indian Subcontinent and Africa (MEISA)

James R. (Jack) Muhs is the regional president of the Middle East, Indian Subcontinent and Africa (MEISA) region for FedEx Express. Based in Dubai, Muhs leads more than 11,000 FedEx Express and TNT team members, and is responsible for providing the strategic direction for the region.

Prior to his appointment in MEISA, Muhs served as President and CEO of FedEx Trade Networks, which specializes in air and ocean freight forwarding, customs brokerage and international trade facilitation solutions. He also previously served as senior vice president of U.S. international, global planning, engineering, and trade services for FedEx Express, where he was responsible for the company’s U.S. export business, as well as the planning and engineering of the FedEx Express global network.

Since joining FedEx in 1984, Muhs has served as managing director of global operations control. Following that appointment, he became vice president of global network planning and operations control in 1998. He is a four-time recipient of the FedEx Five Star Award, the company’s highest award for individual leadership and contribution.

Muhs holds a BBA from the University of North Dakota and an MBA from the University of Memphis. He currently serves as chairman of the North American Leaders Group of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and is on the Global Board of Directors of U.S.-India Business Council (USIBC) of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Daan Roosegaarde

Studio Roosegaarde
Founder

Daan Roosegaarde is a creative thinker and maker of social designs which explore the relation between people, technology and space. Roosegaarde has been driven by nature's gifts such as light emitting fireflies and jellyfishes since an early age. His fascination for nature and technology is reflected in his iconic designs such as Smart Highway (roads which charge from sunlight and glow at night), Waterlicht (a virtual flood) and Smog Free Project (the first smog vacuum cleaner in the world which makes jewellery from smog).

Roosegaarde graduated from The Berlage Institute with a master in architecture. He founded Studio Roosegaarde in 2007, where he works with his team of designers and engineers towards a better future. Together they develop ‘Landscapes of the Future’ building smart sustainable prototypes for the cities of tomorrow. Roosegaarde is a Young Global Leader at the World Economic Forum and named Artist of the Year 2016 in The Netherlands.

Roosegaarde has won the Design Project of the Year Dezeen Award, the Grand Award for Sustainability and the Gold Award at the Design for Asia Awards, the Media Architecture Award 2018, the London Design Innovation Medal, the INDEX Design Award, the World Technology Award, two Dutch Design Awards, the Charlotte Köhler Award, and China's Most Successful Design Award. He exhibited at the Design Museum in London, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, Tate Modern, Tokyo National Museum, Le Musée des Arts Décoratifs Paris, Victoria & Albert Museum and various public spaces in Europe and Asia. Selected by Wired, Forbes and Good 100 as a creative change maker, Daan Roosegaarde shares his visionary ideas frequently at conferences across the world such as TED and NASA.

Lukas Neckermann

Neckermann Strategic Advisors
Managing Director

Lukas is Managing Director at Neckermann Strategic Advisors, a consultancy with a focus on new mobility trends and their strategic impact. He has 20 years of leadership experience in automotive, and financial services. After beginning his career at a small commercial radio station in Ithaca, NY, Lukas joined BMW in Munich. Working in BMW’s Central Marketing area, he co-developed the first BMW.com website, helped launch the innovative Z8 sports car, and – as an internal consultant – recommended pricing, communication, and positioning strategies.

He joined Allianz Group in 2002, reporting to the Group’s CEO, Michael Diekmann, for whom he developed group-level strategies. He continued his Allianz career in various head-office and regional line leadership functions, last as Executive Board member and Director of Underwriting, Marketing and Sales for the UK and Ireland’s leading creditinsurance company, Euler Hermes UK plc. While at Euler Hermes, Lukas led the most significant innovation and strategic change program in over 20 years.

Lukas was a founding member of TheOScarProject – the world’s first open-source car project and is currently Advisor to four urban mobility startups: NEXT Future Transportation Inc., Flock, Splyt, and Eliport. Lukas is a Fellow of the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM), and an Instructor at New York University (NYU). He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Science and Technology Studies from Cornell University, and an MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business. Lukas has written three books, “The Mobility Revolution” (2015) ,“Corporate Mobility Breakthrough” (2016), and “Smart Cities, Smart Mobility” (2017), which is available in four languages. He is fluent in English and German.

Gary D. West

Managing Director, Future Mobility,
GM Middle East

Gary D. West is responsible for the strategic planning and implementation of GM’s Future Mobility technologies in the Middle East, in line with the company’s vision of zero crashes, zero emissions and zero congestion.

West brings extensive fleet management experience, working in diverse locations in the USA, China and Singapore. During these assignments he was responsible for channel growth, commercial sales, business-to-business strategy and best practice implementation.

West has over 26 years of global automotive vehicle sales, service, and marketing experience, managing teams in emerging, developing and mature markets.

Bassel Al Nahlaoui

Careem
Managing Director

Bassel is the Managing Director for Careem in the Arabian Gulf, leading the company’s operations in the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain. One of the key things that Careem does is working in conjunction with local governments, and Bassel has led the way is creating a company strategy for the region.

Prior to this he the Vice President of Business Development and Government Relations, looking after strategic partnerships, corporates sales across the region while working closely with Governments to develop favourable regulatory frameworks to grow Careem’s business.

Having advised and worked with firms across the Middle East and the United States in the past, Bassel brings over a decade of experience in management consulting and investment management.

Bassel holds an MBA from the Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from the Purdue University, USA. In his free time, he likes to focus his attention on family and sports and enjoys playing basketball.

Michael Milford

Expert | Speaker | Consultant

Michael Milford conducts interdisciplinary research at the boundary between robotics, neuroscience and computer vision and am a multi-award-winning educational entrepreneur.

He has been a long-term international judge for the Dubai World Self-Driving Transport Challenge events (2018–21); a non-executive director on the board of the Qld Motor Trades Association Institute; Automation Technology Lead at Mining; and member of the National Transport Commission’s Automated Vehicle Industry Insights Group.

He has led or co-led industry projects with leading Fortune 100 and multinational companies in the autonomous vehicles space spanning automotive, mining and defense.

He currently holds the positions of Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow, Joint Director of the QUT Centre for Robotics, QUT Professor and am a Microsoft Research Faculty Fellow.

Dr. -Ing. Fritz Busch

Chair of Traffic Engineering and Control, Department of Civil Geo and Environmental Engineering
Technical University of Munich

Fritz Busch is elected full professor and director of the chair for traffic engineering and control at Technical University of Munich (TUM).

Currently he is also a visiting professor at Nanyang Technological University of Singapore (NTU), and he serves as program principal investigator for TUMCREATE, the TUM-NTU joint research platform for public transport, electro-mobility, automation and connected transport systems.

In his research with a team of around 25 scientists in Munich and another 10 scientists in Singapore, he currently concentrates on data fusion, traffic modelling and control for all modes of private and public transport, including new forms of active mobility. Understanding the various views of mobility stakeholders in the light of emerging technologies, increasing ecological challenges and a substantial change of social mobility behaviour is the fundament for his application-oriented research within the guide rails of holistic system thinking. In teaching, he covers the full classical curriculum of transportation for civil engineers and he undertakes to set up new offers of education in the domain of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS), like e.g. two new international M.Sc. programs at TUM and at TUM-Asia in Singapore.

Before taking over responsibility in academia in 2003, Fritz Busch spent 13 years at Siemens ITS, with his last 4-years position being member of the business unit’s board and vice president for international products and systems marketing of intelligent transport systems, and before that being responsible for Siemens’ industrial research in traffic control and advanced traffic management. Before this, he worked 4 years as a consulting engineer in the transportation and automotive field, being in charge of traffic signal control solutions for cities and later for system architectures work within the European milestone project on automotive research, PROMETHEUS.

Fritz Busch is internationally recognized as an expert in application-oriented transport modelling and intelligent transport systems. He has published his research in around 150 articles as author and/or co-author as well as by numerous public presentations. He received the highest German award in transport, is head of the national ITS-committee of the German Road Transport Research Association, is member of the scientific advisory board of the Federal Highway Research Institute and serves as delegate to several national and international committees like e.g. the World Road Association PIARC or the board of trustees of the Deutsches Museum.

Noah Zych

Chief of Staff
Uber Advanced Technologies Group

Noah Zych is Chief of Staff for Uber’s Advanced Technologies Group (ATG), the business unit of the company focused on developing and commercializing self-automated driving technologies. Since joining Uber in early 2015, Noah has served key roles in establishing partnerships with automotive manufacturers and suppliers, developing the company’s operational and system safety functions, and issuing Uber ATG’s first Voluntary Safety Self Assessment. Prior to joining the leadership team at ATG, Noah worked in Advanced Products Engineering at Oshkosh Corporation on emerging technologies such as active suspension systems for off-road vehicles and autonomous cargo trucks for the U.S. Marine Corps. Noah earned a B.S. and an M. Eng. in Mechanical Engineering from Cornell University and a certificate in Strategic Technology Management from the University of Illinois.

Lukas Neckermann

Neckermann Strategic Advisors
Managing Director

Lukas is Managing Director at Neckermann Strategic Advisors, a consultancy with a focus on new mobility trends and their strategic impact. He has 20 years of leadership experience in automotive, and financial services. After beginning his career at a small commercial radio station in Ithaca, NY, Lukas joined BMW in Munich. Working in BMW’s Central Marketing area, he co-developed the first BMW.com website, helped launch the innovative Z8 sports car, and – as an internal consultant – recommended pricing, communication, and positioning strategies.

He joined Allianz Group in 2002, reporting to the Group’s CEO, Michael Diekmann, for whom he developed group-level strategies. He continued his Allianz career in various head-office and regional line leadership functions, last as Executive Board member and Director of Underwriting, Marketing and Sales for the UK and Ireland’s leading creditinsurance company, Euler Hermes UK plc. While at Euler Hermes, Lukas led the most significant innovation and strategic change program in over 20 years.

Lukas was a founding member of TheOScarProject – the world’s first open-source car project and is currently Advisor to four urban mobility startups: NEXT Future Transportation Inc., Flock, Splyt, and Eliport. Lukas is a Fellow of the Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM), and an Instructor at New York University (NYU). He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Science and Technology Studies from Cornell University, and an MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business. Lukas has written three books, “The Mobility Revolution” (2015) ,“Corporate Mobility Breakthrough” (2016), and “Smart Cities, Smart Mobility” (2017), which is available in four languages. He is fluent in English and German.

Rich Radka

Fuse Foresight
Founder

Rich is the founder of Fuse Foresight. His core skill is envisioning the big picture and making sense of how it connects to people’s lives, from insight generation and designing future scenarios to leading teams to create them. Rich leads designers, social scientists and business strategists to develop innovative products and experiences across consumer electronics, technology, mobility, financial services, healthcare,, travel, retail, and global development. With 20 years of professional experience in innovation, Rich is a recognized leader in the field and frequent speaker at events. He previously was co-founder of Claro Partners, and director of user experience at Sapient.

Rafael Lemaitre

Partner, Middle East,
Sia Partners

Rafael leads the Transportation Practice of Sia Partners in the Middle East He has developed his professional career in management consulting, having started his career on the maritime and transportation domains He has lea complex strategic transformation projects as well as strategy definition engagements on the Transportation sector In the transportation sector, he has developed the Innovation Strategy and Framework for Abu Dhabi Ports, he developed the Multimodal Transportation Plan of Guatemala, the strategic plans of the ports of Gijon, Balearic Islands ( Aveiro ( and he has done extensively strategic work with shipping lines such as TMM ie Hapag Lloyd), e ships, and logistics companies such as Tristar and Agility In addition Rafael has steered multiple projects on the areas of Strategic Planning and Innovation for public and private sector He is a multicultural consultant, he has lived and worked in Mexico, Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, KSA, Kuwait and Bahrain He holds a Master of Science in Maritime Economics and Logistics by the Rotterdam School of Management and a PhD on Innovation and Technology.

Rod Schebesch

Senior Vice President and Transportation Sector Lead
Stantec

Rod Schebesch has spent his 27-year career enhancing mobility. He leads Stantec’s Smart Mobility Program specializing in the implementation of new transportation technology and in understanding how that technology will transform transportation networks worldwide. With a focus on building smarter cities, Rod is always striving to find greater infrastructure efficiencies that positively impact the built environment. His policy interests focus on the transformative potential connected and autonomous systems hold for improving safety, shrinking environmental impacts, and using existing infrastructure more efficiently. He has led projects involving connected vehicles, transit-rideshare technology, driverless shuttles, and smart city planning. For the past 6 years he has been serving as Stantec’s program manager for ACTIVE-AURORA, Canada’s largest connected-automated-vehicles test bed, leveraging the experience he’s gained to design and construct tomorrow’s intelligent transportation systems today. Rod is Stantec’s Transportation Sector Lead and a Senior Vice President based in their main Calgary office.

Bryn Balcombe

Chief Strategy Officer
Roborace

Bryn is the Chief Strategy Officer for Roborace, the world’s first driverless racing platform. His experience spans an impressive 16 years working for Bernie Ecclestone’s Formula One Management leading all significant technical projects from the construction of new circuits to fully automated car and camera tracking systems and the implementation of the Formula One Global Media Network. He is also founder of ADA, who’s mission is to apply Artificial Intelligence (AI) to eliminate fatalities on our global roads by 2050.

Scott Drennan

Vice President, Innovation
Bell

Scott Drennan serves as vice president of Bell’s Innovation team. Scott joined Bell in 1993 after receiving a BS in Aerospace Engineering from University of MaryLand and working as a co-op student at GE Aircraft Engines. He also holds a Masters of Liberal Arts from Southern Methodist University. Scott's career focus on advanced VTOL technologies and configurations has included work on the V-22, and more recently as chief engineer of the Bell 609 program and director of air vehicle integration. He is currently a member of the NASA Advisory Council Aeronautics Committee.

Scott is proud to carry on Bell’s rich tradition of innovation as a leader in Bell’s engineering community. The Innovation team’s mission is to radically innovate technologies and aircraft configurations in order to create novel and coveted vehicle lift experiences. The team leverages Bell's core competencies and fearlessly embraces disruption to illuminate and secure Bell's future as an extraordinary technology company.

Dr. Xin Chen

Director of Engineering,
HERE Technologies

Dr. Xin Chen is a Director of Engineering at HERE Technologies whose team is completing pioneering work to achieve the automation of next generation map creation using computer vision and machine learning technologies. He has over 50 U.S. Patents in LIDAR and image analysis for mapping and he has served on an NSF (National Science Foundation) panel to evaluate and award funding to multi- million dollar projects advancing research in these areas. Xin has been awarded 2010 and 2011 IMPACT awards to recognize "employees making outstanding contributions", an award recognizing "Significant Intellectual Property Contributors" for 2011-2012, 2013 and 2014 company-wide Hack Week top awards, and 2015 Berkeley Office Hackathon top award. He has numerous publications at CVPR and CVIU. Xin is an adjunct faculty member and PhD advisor at Northwestern University and Illinois Institute of Technology teaching "Geospatial Vision and Visualization" and "Biometrics" courses. Xin obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of Notre Dame.

Dr. Hoda A. Alkhzaimi

Director of Center of Cyber Security, NYU Abu Dhabi
Research Assistant Professor, New York University

Hoda A.Alkhzaimi is currently a research assistant professor in New York University and the Director of Center of Cyber Security in NewYork University AD. She served in different posts for research and development in Cyber Security and Cryptology for the past years. She headed the Department of Research and Development for Cyber Security and Cryptology in different national initiatives in the United Arab Emirates along with her associations to different security initiatives nationally and internationally.

Alkhzaimi has a specific expertise in cryptology; cryptanalysis, constructing and validating security hardware and software components, constructing trusted security architectures for different environments in different products for the respective industries. Hoda.Alkhzaimi obtained her PhD in Cryptanalysis from Denmark Technical University. Her current research interests include Space, Aerospace, and UAV security, constructing and analyzing cryptographic primitives, validating and investigating links between different cryptanalytic approaches and utilizing cryptographic primitives in different cybersecurity architectures as in Internet of Things and big data analysis among others.

Dr Dario Menichetti

Regional Director / Project Management & Services, Middle East
PTV GROUP

With a Ph.D. and a Master in Civil Engineering both majoring Transport Modelling, a PMP Certification, and nearly 15 years of global experience, Dr Dario Menichetti works at PTV based in the Group’s regional Hub of Dubai since April 2016.

From Australia to Singapore, via Taiwan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom, the 38 years-old Italian Chartered Engineer has proven himself as a global specialist in smart mobility and technology for transportation planning & optimization, working for some of the leading Companies in the industry.

Prior to joining PTV Group, he was the Transport Studies Manager at Etihad Rail, the Government‐owned developer and operator of the UAE national railway. He has also worked with Mott MacDonald as a Senior Transport Modeller, handling major projects such as Masdar City. He was also Transport Consultant at Scott Wilson (now part of AECOM) in the UK, before relocating to the UAE in 2008.

As Regional Director of PTV Group for the Middle East, Africa and India, he is responsible for project management & delivery of PTV solutions. His field of action additionally includes business relations and customer care on-site with Authorities, Consultancies, Operators, OEMs, System Integrators and PTV Partners, as well as fostering business development of PTV New Mobility solutions in an exciting era of transportation revolutions, digitalization and steep international industry growth.

Reporting directly to the Regional Managing Director, Dario directs the Project Management and Services (PM&S) department with a team based in the local regional offices in close vicinity to PTV Customers while having full access to the global PTV team and to the 40-years-old Company’s expertise. The PM&S team offer a range of customer-centric services focused on PTV software with solution setup, training and customer support as well as they guide and assist our clients at all stages of deployment of PTV

Dr. Thomas Peter Emil Benz

Solution Director Automotive,
PTV Group

Thomas studied Mechanical Engineering at Karlsruhe University, now called KIT, where he received his Diploma (Master’s Degree) in Automotive Engineering. He joined the KIT’s Institute for Transport Studies as a Research Assistant to Prof. Leutzbach and received a PhD from the Faculty of Civil Engineering. After leaving KIT he worked as a freelance consultant in the ITS field and founded Benz Consult. In 2000, Benz Consult was merged to PTV and Thomas Benz built up the ITS research within PTV. Since 2015 he is the Solution Director Automotive.

Eng. Muammar Al Katheeri

Executive Vice President, Engineering & Smart City DSOA

Eng. Muammar joined DSOA in April 2006 as the Director of Planning and Construction Management Department, enriching DSOA with his wide knowledge and experience in construction and project management. Two years later, Eng. Muammar was appointed as the Chief Planning and Construction Officer.

In 2010, DSOA merged the Planning & Constructions Department with the Operations & Facilities department under one leadership. Following this, Eng. Muammar was appointed as Executive VP of Engineering Management. In 2014 Eng. Muammar was appointed as the chairman of the smart city project committee in DSO.

Prior to joining DSOA, Eng. Muammar served with major real estate companies in the UAE, he was appointed as the Projects and Maintenance Manager at Emirates Real Estate Corporation, where he worked on major projects including the Ministries Complex project AUH; the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Public Works, Ministry of Labor in Dubai; UAE Embassies in Germany and Australia, and the UAE Consulate in Munich, among other prestigious projects. He also served as a Design Engineer at the Ministry of Public Works in Dubai, and as a Project Design Manager at Etisalat in addition to being a partner at a local design consultancy.

Professor Henrik Schärfe

Foundation Autonomous
CEO

Henrik Schärfe is a Researcher, Strategist, Global thinker, keynote speaker and is currently CEO of Foundation Autonomous. The Foundation is the natural result of extensive work on developing strategies for disruptive technologies.

In May 2011, Henrik revealed a robotic version of himself, called a Geminoid-DK. The Geminoid-DK is a tele-operated Android in the geminoid series. Its actions are controlled remotely by a person operating a computer, but it is programmed with Henrik’s own unique body movements, such as shrugs and glances. He is also the principle investigator of the Geminoid-DK research project. The android regularly receives guests at his office at the university, and also takes part in events and experiments in many different locations, trying to shed light on human robot relations. The Geminoid is an amazing thinking tool that replenishes power to some very deep questions, including the role that technology plays in our present and future lives.

Prof. Henrik Schärfe talks about blended presence where he can be present, or absent, in two places at the same time. Giving an object a face or a voice and we can project our humanity upon it. He shares with his audiences how machines are not rivals or friends; they are tools. Contemplating them helps us learn more about ourselves and how best to shape our future.

Prof. Schärfe sees the world with a different set of eyes and he is very practical in putting new ideas into practice. His tailored presentations will be unlike anything you have ever seen before and are guaranteed to amaze and amuse audiences at prestigious events around the world.

Joseph Salem

Arthur D. Little
Senior Principal at Arthur D. Little and Global Head of Operations of the Consultancy's Travel & Transportation Practice

Joseph is a renowned guest speaker in major international conferences, focusing on transformation of the mobility ecosystem in future cities. He led major strategic assignments for global mobility players and supported national transport authorities in reshaping their mobility ecosystems – across Europe, Middle East and Asia. He published several thought pieces on the future of mobility and topics related to mobility-as-a-service.

Daniel Baxter

ITS Roads & Vehicles Practice Lead
Stantec Consulting

Dan is a Chief Systems Engineer and the Practice Director for Stantec’s global Intelligent Transportation Systems Roads and Vehicles practice (ITS R&V). Dan is a member of the National Academy of Sciences Transportation Research Board Standing Committee on Intelligent Transportation Systems. Dan’s specialty is helping municipalities leverage their existing traffic management facilities as a foundation for advanced smart mobility strategies. Dan’s experience includes nearly twenty (20) Transportation Management Center projects for Smart Mobility solutions in North American cities. Dan leads a technical team responsible for planning, design, systems engineering, testing and commissioning of Smart Mobility technology applications including Intelligent Transportation Systems, Connected Automated Vehicle (CAV), Managed Lanes Technology, Active Traffic Management and Transportation Pricing projects including All Electronic Tolling and Road Use Charging. Dan has recently provided innovation services to develop a self-driving vehicle technology code of practice in the United Arab Emirates. He has provided innovative approaches on smart mobility on projects as a project manager including the US$16B Central Artery/Tunnel project in Boston, and currently on the Tennessee Department of Transportation Statewide Traffic Management Center software upgrade. On Stantec’s two CAV test facility programs, Dan has managed testing, research and design for Connected Automated Vehicles, Dedicated Short-Range Communications for Vehicle to Infrastructure (V2I), Vehicle to Pedestrian (V2P), Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V) and Vehicle to Cloud (V2X) applications. Dan has engineered service routes for driverless micro-transit including Automated Connected Electric Shuttles.

Dr. Ismail Zohdy

Vice Chair, Dubai World Challenge for SDT

Dr. Ismail Zohdy is a smart mobility expert with more than fifteen years of experience collectively between USA, Egypt and United Arab of Emirates, in Intelligent Transportation Systems, Shared Mobility, Future Mobility modeling, Autonomous/Connected Vehicles technology, Electric Mobility and all Smart City initiatives. He is currently an Agile Coach and the Program Manager of Self-Driving Transport strategy at Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), Government of Dubai, United Arab of Emirates. His role to manage/oversee technical implementation for smart mobility, electric vehicles and autonomous vehicles roadmap, maintain stakeholder engagement and engage/negotiate with transport technology providers for future mobility deployment in Dubai.

He previously supported many US federal clients, including Federal Highway Administration, US Department of Transportation and Advanced Research Projects Program for US Department of Energy. Dr. Zohdy is an author of 40+ peer-reviewed publications, and book chapters for Autonomous vehicles.

Harri Santamala

Sensible4
CEO and Co-Founder

Harri Santamala, "Mr. Robobus", CEO and co-founder of Sensible 4 - a company pioneering with all-season autonomous driving technologies. Harri has together with his co-founder team built one of the leading full-stack AD software start-up companies in Europe, with focus on bad-weather agnostic autonomous driving software, which is to be utilized in Shared Driverless Vehicles. Prior to founding Sensible 4, he was among the first to take automated buses to open-road conditions in 2016, this happened in Finland through SOHJOA – project, as well as he built the whole Finnish road automation ecosystem, now determined to stabilize Finland’s international role in the forming of the market. Proactive and persistent, motivated by challenging current businesses and working towards the disruption in traffic. Deep know-how in high level automotive systems, integration and vehicle development. Before founding Sensible 4, Harri has been actively working towards enabling AV’s in Finland as well as developing Electric Vehicle’s and their systems. Harri has his BSc. in Automotive Engineering (2006) and his MSc. in Machine design from Aalto University (2010).

Dr. Georges Aoude

Derq
CEO and Co-Founder

Dr. Georges Aoude is the CEO and co-founder of Derq, an MIT-spinoff with a mission to eliminate road accidents and save lives by using artificial intelligence and V2X technology. Through its proprietary and award winning technology, Derq can predict and help prevent road collisions for both conventional and autonomous vehicles leveraging smart city and connected vehicle ecosystems. Derq was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Dubai and Michigan, and in 2017 was selected to join the prestigious Techstars Mobility program in Detroit.

Dr. Aoude holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Aerospace Engineering from MIT, where he worked closely with NASA, US Navy, and Ford. His expertise includes autonomous & connected technologies and intelligent transportation systems. Dr. Aoude's work has been published in leading academic journals and featured in the press, including New York Times and MIT News. His space satellite research has also been tested by astronauts in the International Space Station in collaboration with NASA. Dr. Aoude's inventions have been patented, and he founded Derq to commercialize them.

After MIT, Dr. Aoude has consulted governments, multinationals, and startups in North America and the GCCs on transportation and aerospace engagements. His points of view are regularly published in key outlets including Harvard Business Review, TIME, and Forbes, and he is invited to speak at conferences on topics related to smart cities, autonomous vehicles, and artificial intelligence. He is a board member at the Transportation Research Board.

Dr. Kang Li

iAuto Technology

Dr. Kang Li is the chief technical advisor of the Taiwan iAuto consortium, which consists of the team members from L.L. iAuto Technology Ltd., National Taiwan University, Ming-Chi University of Technology, Formosa Automobile, and Industrial Technology Research Institute. He is Associate Professor and Director of the Intelligent Vehicle and Mechatronics Laboratory, National Taiwan University. He was also a member of the Science & Technology Program Executive Review Board, Executive Yuan of Taiwan, where his main duty was to provide consulting support and technical advice for Taiwanese government funded EV & AV projects. He will also serve in the newly founded National Transportation Safety Board of Taiwan as the Board Member. He got his Ph.D. and M.S. degrees both from the University of California at Berkeley, and B.S. degree from the National Taiwan University (NTU). Dr. Li has more than 15 years’ R&D experience in fields of automated vehicles, advanced driver assistance systems, and electric vehicles. He has successfully led R&D teams in collaboration with a Taiwan’s auto company and research institutions to develop and demonstrate Level-2~4 automated driving systems for passenger cars and heavy vehicles, including Taiwan’s first L2+ automated driving system for production cars. Dr. Li is currently leading a project aimed at mass production of low-cost L4 light EVs for autonomous transport service in the closed or semi-closed environment.

Joseph Salem

Arthur D. Little
Senior Principal at Arthur D. Little and Global Head of Operations of the Consultancy's Travel & Transportation Practice

Joseph is a renowned guest speaker in major international conferences, focusing on transformation of the mobility ecosystem in future cities. He led major strategic assignments for global mobility players and supported national transport authorities in reshaping their mobility ecosystems – across Europe, Middle East and Asia. He published several thought pieces on the future of mobility and topics related to mobility-as-a-service.

Ahmed Hashem Bahrozyan

RTA
The Chief Executive Officer of Public Transport Agency