Invitation >> Future of mobility -"Sharing - curse or sustainable solution?" How can cities use and spread the concept of sharing? How can rural areas benefit from sharing concepts? What opportunities and challenges are there?
What is it about?
MCube Speaker Series "Future of Mobility" - The concept of sharing is already well known in mobility. In theory - but what does it look like in practice? How far along are cities in implementing sharing concepts? How can rural areas benefit from sharing? What are the opportunities, challenges and trends?
Sharing is an established term in the field of mobility. It refers to the practice of a (mobility) product not being used exclusively by one person, but being shared with several users. Bike and car sharing in particular enable this form of sharing in the mobility sector. Due to the resource-saving nature of sharing, there is enormous potential to revolutionize the way we get around!
ComfficientShare: A convenient and efficient solution for electric vehicle and charging point sharing in urban neighborhoods.
Practical example: A look at the "house fleet" - sharing in house communities - of the Digital Hub Mobility: top or flop?
How do rural areas benefit from sharing concepts?
A look into the future: what trends can we expect?
Experience an exciting discussion with experts from various specialist areas:
- ComfficientShare: Nico Nachtigall (TUM/ Chair of Automotive Engineering, Project Manager ComfficientShare)
- Stefan Sommerfeld (City of Kempten, Mobilpunkte Kempten - sharing e-vehicles)
- Dr. Bernhard Kalkbrenner (UnternehmerTUM/Digital Hub Mobility, in-house fleet)
Register now for free and join us as we discuss the future of mobility. We look forward to exploring the opportunities and challenges of sharing in mobility with you.
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Our speakers
Nico Nachtigall: TUM/ Chair of Automotive Engineering, Project Manager ComfficientShare
Nico is working on his PhD as a research assistant at the Chair of Automotive Engineering at the Technical University of Munich in the Smart Mobility Lab. Before his academic career, he worked as a trainee at Deutsche Bahn on the future of the German rail system. Today, together with his colleague Brian Dietermann, he heads the MCube research project ComfficientShare and is testing new ways to make car sharing even more attractive and reliable.
Stefan Sommerfeld: City of Kempten, Mobilpunkte Kempten - sharing e-vehicles
M.A. Geography and Modern History, Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg
Mobility manager for the city of Kempten (Allgäu) in the Department of Civil Engineering and Transport and the Department of Economic and Urban Development since 2019. Based on the "Kempten 2030 Mobility Concept", his task is to work with the administration, politicians and citizens to provide impetus for sustainable transport development and to implement projects. The projects include measures to improve cycling and walking, public transport, the expansion of charging infrastructure for electric vehicles and the establishment of sharing systems.
Bernhard Kalkbrenner: UnternehmerTUM/Digital Hub Mobility, in-house fleet
Bernhard is Senior Manager at the Digital Hub Mobility of UnternehmerTUM, the Center for Start-ups and Innovation at the Technical University of Munich. At the Digital Hub Mobility, mobility and technology companies, cities, start-ups and science work together for sustainable mobility in livable spaces. Bernhard heads the collaborative innovation format citizen mobility, which enables companies, start-ups and municipalities to jointly develop and prototype citizen-centered solutions for the mobility of tomorrow in six months. Bernhard will report on the findings of the current project "Hausflotte - Privates Autoteilen in Hausgemeinschaften" (House fleet - private car sharing in house communities) and show steps towards neighborly and community-based sharing models.
Carolin Zimmer: Technical University of Munich
Carolin joined the cluster in 2019 and has been part of the MCube strategy team since April 2020. She also manages the SUE (System Design and Evaluation) project and is a research assistant at the Chair of Settlement Structure and Transport Planning, where she heads the Governance working group.
Franziska Feiertag:Study participant ComfficientShare
Franziska and her partner have been one of 7 households participating in the ComfficientShare mobility study since September 2022. After completing her master's degree in biochemistry at Friedrich Schiller University Jena, she moved to Munich in 2017. She works in quality management in the pharmaceutical industry.
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"The future of mobility" is a series of lectures by MCube - Munich Cluster for the future of Mobility in Metropolitan Regions Technical University of Munich TUM openLAB Urban Mobility and German MuseumTransportation Center. This time in cooperation with MUCBOOK Magazine in the FRANZI pop-up clubhouse.
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