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Panel discussion with Max Moor: "Mobility of the Future

Event in cooperation with the Department of Transportation Planning and Systems at the University of Kassel.

At the latest since the diesel affair, one question has moved the nation: How can we guarantee people's mobility in the future without harming their health? This problem will not be solved by rethinking vehicle technology alone.

It is certainly necessary to ask how traffic can be avoided or shifted. For example, by increasing the use of public transportation.

What visions and viable solutions already exist? Max Moor wants to discuss this with his guests.

The participants:

Max Moor

This is the sixth time the moderator, actor and author has spoken with guests about the mobility of the future. He hosts "Kulturzeit" for 3sat and the culture magazine "ttt- titel, thesen temperamente" for ARD on Sunday evenings.

Klaus J. Beckmann
Prof.Beckmann studied civil engineering at the Technical University of Braunschweig. At the University of Karlsruhe, he was professor for the teaching and research area of municipal infrastructure planning,
then head of the Institute for Urban Engineering and Urban Transport at RWTH Aachen University. From 2006 to 2013 he was scientific director and managing director of the German Institute of Urban Affairs, and from 2013 to 2016 president and vice president of the Academy for Spatial Research and Planning ARL. Currently, he is dedicated to national urban development policy,
sustainable mobility and the mobility and transport turnaround.

Anja Wenmakers
Anja Wenmakers studied law and has been managing director of SWB Bus und Bahn and SWB Mobil since 2017. She has already been with Stadtwerke Bonn since 2005 and was responsible for sales, marketing and offer planning as a division manager. She supports the development of sustainable mobility, among other things within the framework of the Lead City program
of the Federal Government and with the targeted conversion of the entire fleet to e-buses.

Jürgen Resch
Jürgen Resch has been the federal managing director of Deutsche Umwelthilfe e. V. (DUH) since 1988. He studied administrative sciences at the University of Constance. One of his central
topics is the enforcement of an effective clean air policy. Since 2005, DUH has been successfully fighting for the establishment of effective environmental zones. Since the official disclosure
of illegal exhaust gas manipulation in vehicles in the USA, Jürgen Resch has contributed significantly to the clarification of the scandal in Germany.

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ralph Pütz
Prof. Pütz teaches commercial vehicle technology, internal combustion engines and transmission technology at Landshut University of Applied Sciences and is head of the Institute for Applied Commercial Vehicle Research
BELICON. Prof. Pütz has many years of experience as a development engineer in the automotive industry and for more than 20 years in public transport vehicle technology. He has been a member of the German government's advisory board since the diesel crisis.

Schedule of the evening:

  • 19:00 Admission and welcome of the guests.
  • 19:30 Panel discussion
  • 21:00 Get together and opportunity to talk over drinks and snacks.

 

Registration for the event is required by September 14 at https://www.nvv.de/max-moor/?L=0.

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