The AET Transport and Mobility Forum promotes active engagement of AET members and member-groups with each other and with other like-minded transport organisations through supporting and hosting a range of activities including online webinars, seminars and discussions on a wide range of transport and transport related topics of interest. We welcome new members and new ideas about transport and how we talk about transport.
The new year webinar debate will once again in 2025 take the form of a moderated fireside chat. The session will be chaired and moderated by Derek Halden from the AET Transport and Mobility Forum.
Transport foresight research has noted that approaches to transport regulation must change. Broader governance approaches are needed to better target growing market failures as traditional boundaries between modes and sectors evolve. One of the greatest market failures remains access to information where government action has been lagging the changes taking place in transport markets. Perspectives on transport, technology and governance are increasingly shaped through social media, such as Elon Musk’s contribution as a technology leader to the political debate in the recent US presidential election. Transport in Europe is generally regarded as being well regulated but it must adapt rapidly to make the most of the changing socio-techological context to face the challenges ahead, not least climate change. In the AET new year debate we will be looking at what needs to change in 2025.
AET Transport and Mobility Forum webinars are free to attend and are hosted on the Zoom platform.
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Professor Kate PangborneChair of Transport Transitions Institute for Transport Studies, Leeds |
Professor Kate Pangborne - Professor of Transport Transitions at the Institute for Transport Studies in Leeds co-leads the Social and Political Sciences Research Group. Kate’s work explores the implications of socio-technical change at the interface of transport, governance and sustainability working with researchers across Europe. |
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Professor David MetzHonorary professor University College, London |
Professor David Metz - honorary professor at the Centre for Transport Studies, University College London, and formerly Chief Scientist at the UK Department for Transport. David has written extensively on transport regulation and technology and publishes thought provoking columns and books accessed through his website drivingchange.org.uk. His most recent book can be downloaded here. |
Please note all webinars and events are subject to change.
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9th January 2025 | New Year Debate – Modernising Transport Governance |
6th February 2025 | Transport Planning for the Paris Olympics 2024 |
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Conall Mac AongusaMobimetrix – Ireland Independent Transport Planner Ireland |
Conall Mac Aongusa (IE) is Chair of the AET Webinars Group and is an Independent Transport Engineer and Planner from Ireland. He is a member of the Board of Directors of AET and a former Chair of AET Council from 2012-2016. I want to support the development of our new online webinar initiatives and resources so that AET has the potential to become the preferred platform for debate on transport in Europe. |
Christopher CaryAtkinsRéalis United Kingdom |
Chris Cary (UK) is a transport planner at AtkinsRéalis, where he works as a Practice Manager for Mobility and Place within the Transport Advisory and Consulting Practice. His background is focused on providing specialist transport input to the delivery of infrastructure, development and master planning projects both in the UK and Internationally. The Transport and Mobility Forum provides a fantastic platform for connecting the industry in the exchange of knowledge and ideas, so he is delighted to support the webinar series to further AET's standing as the primary platform for thought leadership in transportation. |
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Derek HaldenDHC Loop Connections United Kingdom |
Derek Halden (UK) specialises in planning accessibility and connections to enable joint planning of the factors that drive travel demand together with transport supply. The global pandemic has changed people, places and transport making accessibility planning even more important than prior to the pandemic. I am working with AET to help develop the debate about these new challenges and responses, taking transport planning beyond traditional boundaries to further develop accessibility and connectivity planning. |
Jeffrey HowardRail Partners United Kingdom |
Jeffrey Howard (UK) is a railway policy manager at Rail Partners and a member of the AET Council. His policy work is focused on harnessing the experience and creativity of the UK's private railway operators in building a better railway. He joined the Transport and Mobility Forum to enhance and promote AET's leadership of transport debates in Europe. | ||
András MunkácsyKTI Institute for Transport Sciences Hungary
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András Munkácsy (HU) is a member of the AET Council and a senior researcher at KTI Institute for Transport Sciences in Budapest, where he is head of the Transport Development Research Centre. I am confident that the AET Transport and Mobility Forum goes far beyond a series of presentations. As a member of the working group, I intend to support and promote the discussion, meeting and networking opportunities these events can provide for transport professionals. |
James OdeckNorwegian University of Science and Technology Norway |
James Odeck (NO) is a professor of transport economics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim) and a senior research economist at the Norwegian Public Roads Administration (NPRA). He specializes in applied transport economics and efficiency & productivity measurements. His research in transportation covers impact assessment and benefits cost analyses, monetary valuation of impacts, ex-post studies and cost overruns, and elasticity of transport demand. Odeck has published widely in re-known transportation journals such as Transportation Research Part A, Transportation, Transport policy, and Transport Reviews. The transportation sector is one of the public sectors with ongoing new developments, e.g., digitalization, automation, and a shift from fossil fuel to renewable energy. I am happy to work with AET to develop a platform for debating these new developments and other emerging transportation issues. Hopefully, the Webinar series will help AET take the leading role in transport debates internationally. |
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Dalia ZecchiAccenture Italy |
Dalia Zecchi (IT) is a professional with experience in consultancy, asset management and digital transformation in civil infrastructure and transport projects. She is based in Milan, working for Accenture as Consultant with key clients in the transportation infrastructure national market. Previously, she has been part of Jacobs as Project Engineer and Transportation Consultant. Dalia joined the AET in 2020 as a member of the “Young Researchers’ and Practitioners’ Forum” Committee and has been involved in the European Transport Conference for the past years as a speaker and chairwoman, since 2022 when she takes the role of Italian Ambassador. Besides work, Dalia is also the founder of WiMIT – Women in Mobility, Infrastructure, Transport, the Italian community which promotes and connects women working in the sector. |
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