3 DAYS DEDICATED TO THE FUTURE OF SHARED MOBILITY
The UITP Global Public Transport Summit takes place every two year and brings together decision makers and international public transport operators. This summit is the occasion to showcase the latest innovations for all modes of shared mobility around the world. 350 exhibitors will be gathered, including Keolis, and more than 15,000 participants are expected to come for this 2019 edition in Stockholm.
visitors expected
exhibitors from more than 35 countries
m2 exhibition
DISCOVER KEOLIS’ VISION ON TOMORROW’S MOBILITY
On a brand-new stand, Keolis will present its vision of shared mobility and its idea of partnering with PTAs throughout talks and demonstrations on the following topics:
- Smart cities and innovations
- Energy transition
- Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and customer experience
- Autonomous vehicles
- Consulting and asset management
Mini conferences will also take place throughout the 3-day event:
- Monday, June 10th
- Helping PTAs to integrate the MaaS (4:30pm)
- Tuesday, June 11th
- Real-time on-demand transport (11:30am)
- The tram at the heart of green mobility and urban development (3:30pm)
- Multimodality in a 200,000-inhabitant metropole, the example of Dijon (4:30pm)
- Wednesday, June 12th
- Low emission vehicles (11:30am)

DIRECTORS AND MANAGERS' CONTRIBUTIONS TO ROUND TABLES AND WORKSHOPS AT THE SUMMIT
- June 10th at 9:30am: Keolis Group Marketing Director Kara LIVINGSTON on the “Happy leaders, happy staff, happy customers” panel
- June 10th at 2:30pm: CEO Yarra Trams Nicolas GINDT on the “Public transport’s role in shaping our cities” panel
- June 10th at 2:30pm: Strategy Director Antonia HOOG on “The rise in public-private partnerships”
- June 11th at 9:00am: CEO Keolis Sweden Jan KILSTRÖM on “The Stockholm way”
- June 11th at 2:30pm: Keolis International CEO Bernard TABARY on the “Keeping ageing railways fit for growing ridership and expectations” panel
- June 12th at 2:30pm: Executive Chairman, Keolis Group Jean-Pierre FARANDOU on “The future of Urban Mobility: Walking or Flying?” panel.