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Socioeconomic Impacts of Automated and Connected Vehicles (2018)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C - Program." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Socioeconomic Impacts of Automated and Connected Vehicles. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25359.
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78 APPENDIX C Program Socioeconomic impactS of automated and connected VehicleS Sixth EU–U.S. Transportation Research Symposium Organized by the European Commission Transportation Research Board June 26–27, 2018 Hotel NH Brussels Bloom 1210 Saint-Josse-ten-Noode Brussels, Belgium day 1, tueSday, June 26, 2018 07:30 a.m. Registration and Breakfast 08:30 a.m. Welcome and Opening Remarks by Lead Delegates Clara de la Torre, Director, Directorate Transport, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, European Commission Robert Missen, Head of Unit, Innovation & Research, Directorate Investment, Innovative & Sustainable Transport, Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport Neil J. Pedersen, Executive Director, Transportation Research Board, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Alasdair Cain, Director of Research, Development and Technology Coordination, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Research and Technology, U.S. Department of Transportation Purpose and Scope for the 6th EU-U.S. Symposium: Socioeconomic Impacts of Automated and Connected Vehicles Barbara Lenz, Head of Institute, Institute of Transport Research, German Aerospace Center, Cochair Susan Shaheen, Adjunct Professor and Co-Director, Transportation Sustainability Research Center, University of California, Berkeley, Cochair 09:00 a.m. Presentation of the Symposium White Paper Johanna P. Zmud, Planning Division Head and Senior Research Scientist, Texas A&M Transportation Institute Nick Reed, Head of Mobility R&D, Bosch 09:45 a.m. Morning Refreshment Break 10:15 a.m. Setting the Scene: Designing Fair Transportation Systems Karel Martens, Associate Professor, Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion—Israel Institute of Technology Michael F. Ableson, Vice-President, Global Strategy, General Motors LLC

A P P E N D I X C : P R O G R A M 79 11:00 a.m. Review of the Four Exploratory Topics The participants will address the four exploratory topics in four consecutive working group discussions on cross-cutting themes; per cross-cutting theme, four parallel sessions will be organized, each focusing on one specific exploratory topic. Exploratory Topic 1: Freight—Impacts on People Timothy Papandreou, Founder, City Innovate Barbara Lenz, Head, Institute of Transport Research, German Aerospace Center Exploratory Topic 2: Places Where People Work, Live, and Play Alex Karner, Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, University of Texas, Austin Marcin Stepniak, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland Exploratory Topic 3: Impact of Automation on Travel Behavior Alexandra Millonig, Senior Scientist, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology Susan Shaheen, Adjunct Professor and Co-Director, Transportation Sustainability Research Center, University of California, Berkeley, Exploratory Topic 4: What Do Stakeholders Do? Matthew Daus, Partner, Windels Marx Lane and Mittendorf, LLP Satu Innamaa, Principal Scientist, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd. 12:30 p.m. Networking Lunch 13:30 p.m. Working Group Discussion on Cross-Cutting Theme 1: Economics and Welfare Issues 15:15 p.m. Afternoon Refreshment Break (Notetakers consolidate information and prepare key points for report out.) 15:45 p.m. Working Group Discussion on Cross-Cutting Theme 2: Equity 17:30 p.m. Wrap-up for Day 1 Notetakers consolidate information and member(s) of the planning committee rehearse(s) briefly the four exploratory topics. 18:00 Mix & Mingle: Networking Reception day 2: WedneSday, June 27, 2018 07:30 a.m. Breakfast 08:00 a.m. Re-Review of the Four Exploratory Topics: Participants meet immediately in the working groups, where the four exploratory topics will be refreshed before starting the first group discussion on Cross-Cutting Theme 3. Exploratory Topic 1: Freight—Impacts on People Exploratory Topic 2: Places Where People Live, Work, and Play Exploratory Topic 3: Impact of Automation on Travel Behavior Exploratory Topic 4: What Do Stakeholders Do? 08:30 a.m. Working Group Discussion on Cross-Cutting Theme 3: Data Access and Privacy 10:15 a.m. Morning Refreshment Break (Notetakers consolidate information and prepare key points for report out.) 10:45 a.m. Working Group Discussion of Cross-Cutting Theme 4: Safety and Security

8 0 S O C I O E C O N O M I C I M P A C T S O F A U T O M A T E D A N D C O N N E C T E D V E H I C L E S 12:30 p.m. Networking Lunch (Notetakers consolidate information and prepare key points for report out.) 13:30 p.m. Report Out on the Working Group Discussions Facilitated by members of the planning committee. Four testimonies given by one volunteer for each exploratory topic. Moderator consolidates information and prepares key points for closing debate (last-chance assertions). 15:00 p.m. Closing Debate: Last-Chance Assertions Facilitated by a member of the planning committee. 15:45 p.m. Next Steps and Closing Remarks by Lead Delegates Clara de la Torre, Director, Directorate Transport, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, European Commission Robert Missen, Head of Unit, Innovation & Research, Directorate Investment, Innovative & Sustainable Transport, Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport Neil J. Pedersen, Executive Director, Transportation Research Board, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine Alasdair Cain, Director of Research, Development and Technology Coordination, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Research and Technology, U.S. Department of Transportation 16:00 p.m. Adjourn & Safe Travels

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TRB's Conference Proceedings 56: Socioeconomic Impacts of Automated and Connected Vehicles summarizes a symposium held in June 26–27, 2018, in Brussels, Belgium. Hosted by the European Commission and TRB, it was the sixth annual symposium sponsored by the European Commission and the United States. The goals of these symposia are to promote common understanding, efficiencies, and trans-Atlantic cooperation within the international transportation research community while accelerating transportation sector innovation in the European Union and the United States.

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