We cordially invite you to join us on an exciting journey into the world of mobility innovations. From September 5 to 10, 2023, Munich will become the global center for groundbreaking ideas and developments in the field of mobility - and MCube will be right in the middle of it all. Our stand in the IAA // Citizens Lab on Marienplatz will be the meeting point for six days of inspiration and exchange about the "future of mobility".
Experience first-hand innovative concepts and tangible objects that bring the future of mobility to life. Immerse yourself in our latest projects on autonomous driving and car sharing, and use state-of-the-art VR technology to explore the vision of combined delivery and passenger transportation. Find out more about pioneering legal foundations for future-oriented mobility planning and a comprehensive full-cost calculation for all forms of mobility in our cities.
Together with you, we would like to discuss how public transport can be redesigned and how we can ensure fair mobility in Germany. Your opinion is needed - take an active part in the MCube Citizens' Forum and help us to identify the individual mobility needs of your region.
You can look forward to a week full of exciting presentations and discussions on our large stage and in the MCube Cluster workshop tent. A special highlight awaits you on Saturday: the (probable) award ceremony for the Guinness World Record attempt for the "world's most economical electric car".
Here is an overview of the individual program items:
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>> 11.10-11.40 a.m. : MCube: Meet Munich's pioneers for the "future of mobility" in the Citizens Lab. Panel discussion and subsequent discussion at the MCube stand.
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>> 6.00 pm - 6.40 pm: Discussion: "The myth of e-fuels: miracle fuel or just hot air?" with Prof. Markus Lienkamp, MCube Academic Director. (Complete program here on the IAA page)
>> 17.10 -17.40 : From the 9-euro ticket to the Deutschlandticket - How has mobility changed in Munich and Germany? 1 year mobility.life study"
With:
Allister Loder
Fabienne Cantner
Markus Siewert
>> 16.00 - 17.40 "Is Munich doing enough for climate change? Ambitions, challenges, role models" - This is your chance to get involved. Because the question is: Is Munich doing enough to slow down climate change on the one hand and prepare for its consequences on the other? Together with representatives of the Munich Cluster for the Future of Mobility in Metropolitan Regions (MCube), discuss where the city stands in the fight against climate change and what challenges, wishes and ideas you associate with this topic. You can register for the workshop via the following link: REGISTRATION
With Daniel Schröder and Alexander Wentland
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>> 14.00 -15.40 Citizens' workshop: How do we want to move in Munich and the surrounding area in the future? Together, we want to shape the future of mobility in Munich and the surrounding area. The workshop offers a platform for all citizens to contribute their ideas, concerns and visions for future transportation in our region. The results of the workshop will be used to further develop the Munich cluster for the future of mobility in metropolitan regions. This means that your ideas will have a direct influence on future mobility projects in the city and region. You can leave your contact details via the following link: http://go.tum.de/632957
With
Matthias Grundei
Carolin Zimmer
>> 17.10 - 17.40: 15min City with Dr. Benjamin Büttner
>> 18.00 - 18.40 Guinnes World Record attempt: TUM students compete for the title of "world's most economical e-car" . Students at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a particularly efficient electric car that they are entering into the race for the title of "World's Most Economical Electric Car". During the IAA, the TUfast Eco Team will attempt to set a new Guinness World Record in a specially cordoned-off hangar at Munich Airport. The vehicle will run 24/7 on a single battery charge with the aim of traveling over 2000 km. If the team succeeds, the award ceremony will take place on September 9 from 6:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. on the IAA Citizens Lab stage in front of Munich City Hall - including a laudatory speech by a prominent surprise guest. The introduction of the team and the presentation of the record-breaking test vehicle are set in any case.