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MAY 30-31 AND JUNE 1, 2018 MONTRÉAL, CANADA WORLD SUMMIT ON SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY 2018 MOVINON.MICHELIN.COM PRELIMINARY PROGRAMMING APRIL 9 2018

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MAY 30-31 AND JUNE 1, 2018 MONTRÉAL, CANADA

WORLD SUMMIT ON SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

2018

MOVINON.MICHELIN.COM

PRELIMINARY PROGRAMMING

APRIL 9 2018

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CONFERENCES

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COLLABORATIVE EXPERIENCES

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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THEMES

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2018 Themes

BRINGING GLOBAL, SMART, SUSTAINABLE AND MULTIMODAL

MOBILITY TO LIFE

WORKING TOGETHER TO ACCELERATE CHANGE

HOW INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES ACCELERATE IMPLEMENTATION

DECARBONIZATION AND AIR QUALITY

COMBINING FORCES TO MOVE FORWARD: THE NEW MULTIMODAL SOCIETY

MOONSHOTS IN MOBILITY

MOBILITY AT THE TIME OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY

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CONFERENCES

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WEDNESDAY MAY 30 THURSDAY MAY 31 FRIDAY JUNE 1

Overall view

9:00AM TO 10:15AM

MOVIN'ON 2018: IT'S A GO!

KEY TOPICS

MOVING FROM AMBITION TO ACTION: EFFICIENT SOLUTIONS FOR NEW MOBILITY - ENERGY TRANSITION AND SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY - POLITICAL REGULATION

9:00AM TO 10:15AM

A JOURNEY INSIDE THE SMART CITY

KEY TOPICS

WHEN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA JOIN THE PARTY - AUTONOMY AND CONNECTIVITY: FROM AUTO-NOMOUS VEHICLES TO SMART CITIES - CONSIDERING DESIGN AND USER EXPERIENCE FOR BETTER MOBILITY

9:00AM TO 10:45AM

ACCELERATING THE GLOBAL ENERGY TRANSITION

KEY TOPICS

FINANCER LA RÉVOLUTION DU TRANSPORT DURABLE - INFRASTRUCTURES, UN BESOIN URGENT - POLITIQUES PUBLIQUES ET MUNICIPALES

11:00AM TO 12:15PM

BREATHING BETTER: TOWARDS CLEAN, DECARBONIZED AIR

KEY TOPICS TOWARDS A 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY ECONOMY - THE CITY, ENGINE OF CHANGE - THE QUEST FOR ZERO CO

2 EMISSIONS

11:00AM TO 12:15PM

HUMANS AS THE HEART OF THE CITY, THE NEW MULTIMODAL SOCIETY

KEY TOPICS THE ROAD TO MULTIMODAL URBAN TRANSPORT - SHARE THE ROAD, SHARE THE CARS - A VISION OF URBANISM 2.0 - MAAS

11:30AM TO 12:45PM

FROM AMBITION TO ACTION: 2 DAYS LATER

KEY TOPICS

FUNDING THE SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT REVOLUTION - INFRASTRUCTURES: THE NEED IS URGENT - MUNICIPAL AND PUBLIC POLICIES

1:30PM TO 2:45PM

ACCELERATING CHANGE, A GLOBAL AND INCLUSIVE VISION

KEY TOPICS ROAD SAFETY: THE NEW HIGHWAY CODE - ADAPTING SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY FOR THE REAL WORLD - FUNDING THE SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT REVOLUTION

1:30PM TO 2:45PM

INCLUSIVE MOBILITY AND FRUGAL MOBILITY, SOLUTIONS FROM DESIGN

KEY TOPICS

NEW MOBILITIES: THE ROLE OF DESIGN - THE SHARING ECONOMY - FRUGAL MOBILITY

3:30PM TO 4:45PM

THE GREAT PATHWAYS TO THE FUTURE OF MOBILITY

KEY TOPICS

SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT - THE DIGITAL TOOLS TO MAKE THE GREAT LEAP - TODAY'S INNOVATIONS FOR THE MOBILITY OF TOMORROW - THE MAIN MOBILITY ROADMAPS - THE ENERGY TRANSITION

3:30PM TO 4:45PM

GRAND ADVANCES IN MOBILITY: DARE TO DREAM

KEY TOPICS

DREAMING THE IMPOSSIBLE - TOWARDS NEW TRANS-PORT EXPERIENCES - THE NEXT MAJOR ADVANCES IN MOBILITY

Monica Araya Founder and CEO, Costa Rica LimpiaFabien Derville President, MobiviaMatthieu van der Elst Directeur Capital risque, Michelin Ventures , MichelinYoung Tae Kim Secretary-General, International Transport ForumIsabelle Kocher CEO, ENGIEMarie-Christine Lombard Chairman of the Executive Board, GeodisUrsula Mathar Vice President of Sustainability and Environmental

Protection, BMW Bertrand Piccard President, Solar Impulse Foundation Patrick Pouyanné Chairman and CEO, TotalGirish Rishi CEO, JDARJ Scaringe Founder and CEO, RivianJoshua Schank Chief Innovation Officer, LA County Metro Manoëlla Wilbaut Head of Global Commercial Developments - Sustainability, DHL Customer Solutions & Innovation

Thierry Bonhomme CEO, Orange Business ServicesBrigitte Courtehoux Executive Vice President of Mobility and Connectivity Services, PSA Paul Daugherty CTIO, Accenture Jean-Francois Gagné Co-Founder and CEO, Element AISampo Hietanen Founder and CEO, MAAS GlobalGuillaume Pepy Chairman of the Executive Board, SNCF Sandra Phillips Founder and CEO & Shared Mobility Architect, movmiJon Rimanelli Founder and CEO, AirSpaceXAnita Sengupta Senior Vice President, Systems Engineering, Virgin Hyperloop OneAntoine Sire Head of Company Engagement Department, BNP ParibasPeter F. Tropschuh Vice President Sustainability, AUDI AG

Laurent Burelle Chairman and CEO, Plastic OmniumCatherine Kargas Vice president, MARCONPatrick Pélata President, Meta Consulting LLC

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11:15AM TO 12:30PM

ON THE ROAD TO AUTONOMOUS TRANSPORT

KEY TOPICS

AI TRANSPORT OF GOODS AND PEOPLE - WELCOMING THE ARRIVAL OF AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES - FROM PIZ-ZA TO MEDICAL EQUIPMENT: AUTONOMOUS DELIVERY UNDER THE MICROSCOPE - LAST-MILE DELIVERY

1:30PM TO 2:45PM

LOGISTICS AND MULTIMODALITY: A PERFECT MATCH

KEY TOPICS

OPTIMIZING THE TRANSPORT OF GOODS - MOVING TOWARD ECO-FRIENDLY LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS - OPTIMI-ZING THE “DIGITAL” TRANSPORT OF GOODS WITH AI

11:15AM TO 12:30PM

REINVENTING THE WHEEL: TRANSPORT AT THE TIME OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY

KEY TOPICS

THE END OF PLANNED OBSOLESCENCE - INTER-IN-DUSTRY SUCCESSES: CASE STUDIES - MANUFACTU-RING PRODUCTION IN THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY

1:30PM TO 2:45PM

SHINING A LIGHT ON ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

KEY TOPICS

HYDROGEN FUEL CELLS AND ELECTRIC BATTERIES: A COMPARISON - HYBRID TECHNOLOGIES, DIVERSIFIED SOLUTIONS

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PRIVATE PROGRAMMING

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WEDNESDAY MAY 3O

9:00AM TO 10:15AM

MOVIN'ON 2018: IT'S A GO!

At the opening ceremony, we’ll have the opportunity to listen to major players from the public and private sectors. Our goal this year is to move from ambition to action, and to initiate concrete steps to advance the mobility of tomorrow. This segment lights the spark for the two and a half days of discussion and seeking solutions.

KEY TOPICS

MOVING FROM AMBITION TO ACTION: EFFICIENT SOLUTIONS FOR NEW

MOBILITY - ENERGY TRANSITION AND SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY -

POLITICAL REGULATION

11:00AM TO 12:15PM

BREATHING BETTER: TOWARDS CLEAN, DECARBONIZED AIR

Air pollution is one of the major health and environmental concerns of our time, and public awareness has never been higher. What is the role of the transportation industry in this major transition? Countries around the world are coming together to act, but what if smaller actors, like cities, were also key in this change? This segment focuses on environmental action plans and urban regulatory directions with the objective of decarbonising transport.

KEY TOPICS TOWARDS A 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY ECONOMY - THE CITY, ENGINE OF

CHANGE - THE QUEST FOR ZERO CO2 EMISSIONS

1:30PM TO 2:45PM

ACCELERATING CHANGE, A GLOBAL AND INCLUSIVE VISION

We are constantly hearing that the arrival of autonomous, connected and electric vehicles is imminent. How do we prepare for it? What if smart cities improved road safety? And, at the heart of the storm, everyone seems convinced that the future of mobility is based on an immense amount of data. Who will collect it? In which regulatory context? This segment examines the major global initiatives to determine how together, we can accelerate change towards sustainable mobility.

KEY TOPICS

ROAD SAFETY: THE NEW HIGHWAY CODE - ADAPTING SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY

FOR THE REAL WORLD - FUNDING THE SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT REVOLUTION

3:30PM TO 4:45PM

THE GREAT PATHWAYS TO THE FUTURE OF MOBILITY

Whether they are drivers, users, vehicle owners, bus passengers or freight carriers, road users have ever-increasing expectations of their transportation experiences. This new mentality requires carriers, builders and service providers to rethink their market presence to favor a demand-driven rather than supply-driven ap-proach. This segment gives voice to today's mobility leaders who present their vision of tomorrow's mobility.

KEY TOPICS

SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT - THE DIGITAL TOOLS TO MAKE

THE GREAT LEAP - TODAY'S INNOVATIONS FOR THE MOBILITY OF TOMORROW -

THE MAIN MOBILITY ROADMAPS - THE ENERGY TRANSITION

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Monica Araya, Founder and CEO, Costa Rica LimpiaFabien Derville, President, MobiviaMartin Frick, Senior Director for Policy and Programme Coordination, UNFCCCYoung Tae Kim, Secretary-General, International Transport ForumIsabelle Kocher, CEO, EngieMarie-Christine Lombard, Chairman of the Executive Board, GeodisUrsula Mathar, Vice President of Sustainability and Environmental Protec-tion, BMW Bertrand Piccard, President, Solar Impulse Foundation Patrick Pouyanné, Chairman and CEO, TotalGirish Rishi, CEO, JDARJ Scaringe, Founder and CEO, RivianJoshua Schank, Chief Innovation Officer, LA County MetroManoëlla Wilbaut, Head of Global Commercial Developments - Sustainability, DHL Customer Solutions & Innovation

11:15AM TO 12:30PM

ON THE ROAD TO AUTONOMOUS TRANSPORT

This exhilarating idea has enthralled our collective imagination, and each day, autonomous transport moves closer and closer to reality. Moreover, the technology for the connectivity and infrastructure solutions needed for autonomous vehicles already exists. What are the next steps? This segment plunges into the heart of this important paradigm shift and gives voice to the key players in this revolution.

KEY TOPICS

AI TRANSPORT OF GOODS AND PEOPLE - WELCOMING THE ARRIVAL

OF AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES - FROM PIZZA TO MEDICAL EQUIPMENT:

AUTONOMOUS DELIVERY UNDER THE MICROSCOPE - LAST-MILE DELIVERY

1:30PM TO 2:45PM

LOGISTICS AND MULTIMODALITY: A PERFECT MATCH

The transportation sector is one of the few whose greenhouse gas emissions continue to grow. Freight carriers and transporters of goods, on land, at sea or in the air, must rethink their journeys to reduce their carbon footprint. This section looks at logistics solutions across the supply chain to create a sustainable global network.

KEY TOPICS

OPTIMIZING THE TRANSPORT OF GOODS - MOVING TOWARD ECO-FRIENDLY

LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS - OPTIMIZING THE “DIGITAL” TRANSPORT OF

GOODS WITH AI

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THURSDAY MAY 31

9:00AM TO 10:15AM

A JOURNEY INSIDE THE SMART CITY

In order to anticipate the mobility revolution and build a clean world, we must be sensitive to the current major technological trends: Big Data, artificial intelligence, deep learning, V2X, autonomous vehicles, etc. What will the future of urban transport look like? How can we promote the arrival of autonomy and connectivity? What will life in the smart city look like? During this segment, experts and key players identify ways to capitalize on the latest technological innovations to give birth to the cities of tomorrow.

KEY TOPICS

WHEN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA JOIN THE PARTY - AUTONOMY

AND CONNECTIVITY: FROM AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES TO SMART CITIES -

CONSIDERING DESIGN AND USER EXPERIENCE FOR BETTER MOBILITY

11:00AM TO 12:15PM

HUMANS AS THE HEART OF THE CITY, THE NEW MULTIMODAL SOCIETY

The transition to a greener world will come first and foremost from us: we need to rethink cities. To eliminate traffic congestion and air pollution, we must not only change our modes of transportation, but rethink our vision of the city by putting human beings at the center of discussions. This segment focuses on tomorrow's urban mobility and new user transport experiences.

KEY TOPICS THE ROAD TO MULTIMODAL URBAN TRANSPORT - SHARE THE ROAD, SHARE

THE CARS - A VISION OF URBANISM 2.0 - MAAS

1:30PM TO 2:45PM

INCLUSIVE MOBILITY AND FRUGAL MOBILITY, SOLUTIONS FROM DESIGN

Doing more with less is a constant challenge in developing countries. At the moment, 40% of the world's population lives in these under-served areas, where progress in road infrastructure remains slow. By 2020, emerging countries should account for 20% of the global automotive market. How can the mobility industry adapt to meet this growing need? How can design respond to these issues? This segment focuses on mobility issues in remote areas and creative solutions to address them.

KEY TOPICS

NEW MOBILITIES: THE ROLE OF DESIGN - THE SHARING ECONOMY -

FRUGAL MOBILITY

3:30PM TO 4:45PM

GRAND ADVANCES IN MOBILITY: DARE TO DREAM

Innovators are pushing mobility into high gear, whether it's air freight in remote areas, flying taxis or traveling by Hyperloop. This last segment highlights the most ingenious inventions that may revolutionize the movements of tomorrow.

KEY TOPICS

DREAMING THE IMPOSSIBLE - TOWARDS NEW TRANSPORT EXPERIENCES -

THE NEXT MAJOR ADVANCES IN MOBILITY

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Thierry Bonhomme, CEO, Orange Business ServicesBrigitte Courtehoux, Executive Vice President of Mobility and Connectivity Services, PSAPaul Daugherty, CTIO, AccentureJean-Francois Gagné, Co-Founder and CEO, Element AISampo Hietanen, Founder and CEO, MAAS GlobalGuillaume Pepy, Chairman of the Executive Board, SNCFSandra Phillips, Founder and CEO, movmiJon Rimanelli, Founder and CEO, AirSpaceXAnita Sengupta, Senior Vice President, Systems Engineering, Virgin Hyperloop OneAntoine Sire, Head of Company Engagement Department, BNP ParibasPeter F. Tropschuh, Vice President Sustainability, AUDI AG

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11:15AM TO 12:30PM

REINVENTING THE WHEEL: TRANSPORT AT THE TIME OF CIRCULAR ECONOMY

For a long time, the traditional economy has operated on a linear production system whose logic was: extract-manufacture-consume-discard. Today, we must rethink the way we consume and put an end to planned obsolescence. Whether by reusing expensive materials or by opting for renewable energy sources, the players in this section are in a privileged position to become the leaders of the circular economy in all industries.

KEY TOPICS

THE END OF PLANNED OBSOLESCENCE - INTER-INDUSTRY

SUCCESSES: CASE STUDIES - MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION IN THE

CIRCULAR ECONOMY

1:30PM TO 2:45PM

SHINING A LIGHT ON ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

There are currently three alternatives to the traditional automobile: electric, hydrogen and hybrid; zero-emission options, from a pollution standpoint. What do we really know about these new sources of energy? When and how can we introduce them to the market? This segment aims to illustrate the potential of alternative energies in order to stimulate their adoption and spark the transition towards a carbon neutral economy.

KEY TOPICS

HYDROGEN FUEL CELLS AND ELECTRIC BATTERIES: A COMPARISON -

HYBRID TECHNOLOGIES, DIVERSIFIED SOLUTIONS

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FRIDAY JUNE 1

9:00AM TO 10:45AM

ACCELERATING THE GLOBAL ENERGY TRANSITION

One of the main challenges of the global energy transition is the lack of infrastructure. The demand, already considerable at the turn of the 21st century, is constantly growing as environmental exigencies and transit needs continue to increase. Who will finance this collossal project? Who is to be responsible for it? In this section, bankers and venture capitalists will present financial solutions that will lead to innovative and clean mobility projects.

KEY TOPICS

FUNDING THE SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT REVOLUTION -

INFRASTRUCTURES: THE NEED IS URGENT - MUNICIPAL AND

PUBLIC POLICIES

11:30AM TO 12:45PM

FROM AMBITION TO ACTION: 2 DAYS LATER

During the closing ceremony, we will collectively review the achievements of the Movin'On 2018 Summit. A look back at the solutions generated, the ideas proposed, the measurable, tangible steps initiated, as well as the major challenges to watch for in order to bring global, smart, sustainable and multimodal mobility to life.

KEY TOPICS

TOWARDS A NEW SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY - MOBILITY ACROSS

INDUSTRIES - FROM TODAY'S CHALLENGES TO TOMORROW’S SOLUTIONS

Laurent Burelle, Chairman and CEO, Plastic Omnium Catherine Kargas, Vice president, MARCONPatrick Pélata, President, Meta Consulting LLC

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COLLABORATIVE EXPERIENCES

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It’s one thing to be inspired by a thought-provoking talk, but nothing beats putting concepts to the test yourself. That’s why working sessions make for such an important part of the Movin’On experience. In the form of a Think Tank or presentations led by renowned experts, working sessions engage participants in a collaborative activity based on their specific field of work.

Participants will be invited to register for the working sessions of their choice on the event platform prior to the event.

What's a Movin’On Working Session?

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1 New technologies and energy combinations for sustainable transport of goods

2 Impact on countries emissions of the Paris Agreement

3 Accelarating knowledge sharing on zero emission mobility

1 Cybersecurity as a prerequisite for autonomous vehicles

2 Solutions for implementing connectivity and platooning for heavy duty trucks

3 Blockchain, value creation and mobility

1 Financial innovations speeding towards solutions

2 Case Study: the China Belt and Road Initiative

3 Mobility in Africa

1 Business models and tools for optimizing the circular economy in mobility

2 The second life business model

3 Promoting and expanding sustainable materials in mobility: new ideas, breakthrough solutions, and innovative business models

1 Finding logistics solutions for sustainable goods transportation

2 CITYzen, humanizing tomorrow’s cities

3 Mobility as a service (MaaS), the new answer to future challenges

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chelinYann Briand, Coordinator of the Working Group Transport, Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project (DDPP), Institut du Développement Durable et des Relations InternationalesDominique Debecker, Corporate Sustainability, Deputy Chief Sustainability Officer, SolvayAgnes Dumesges, Vice President Product Marketing, Total Marketing & ServicesBruno Jestin, Europe Zone Director, SolvayJean-Claude John Fauré, Tire design Executive Fellow, MichelinLouise Guay, Director, Montreal Living LabCatherine Kargas, Vice President, MARCON - Chair, Electric Mobility CanadaJean-marie Letort, Vice President Cybersecurity Consulting, ThalesFrançois Masson, Recycling Business Manager, MichelinDeborah Mielewski, Senior Technical Leader of Sustainable Materials and Advanced Materials, Ford Motor CompanyMarc Mollier, Corporate Communications, Head of Brand & Event, SolvayHervé P. Duteil, Chief Sustainability Officer, Americas, BNP ParibasRobert Radulescu, Tire design Executive Fellow, MichelinKarri Salminen, Director, CGIAntoine Sautenet, Diplomatic advisor, Asia and market access, Public Affairs Department, MichelinIzabella Teixeira, Co-Chair, International Ressource PanelLaurence Ullmann, Foresight Manager, MichelinManoella Wilbaut, Head of Global Commercial Developments & Sus-tainability, DHL Customer Solutions & Innovation

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THURSDAY MAY 31

1 Building environment friendly air transport

2 Achieving widespread adoption of electrification technologies

3 Combining the energy and the mobility sectors

1 Building a data-driven business model

2 5G and the autonomous vehicle

3 AI-First process design

4 Mutualising data with the citizens to built services for a better mobility

1 Successful transition to electric mobility

2 Financing the sustainable mobility ecosystem

3 The Lyon/Kochi Partnership- multimodality at the service of the citizenry

1 The business challenges of augmented life cycles and alternatives to planned-obsolescence

2 Air transport innovation in circular economy

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1 Innovation in frugal mobility, solutions for the city

2 Designing Mobility as a Service (MaaS) for the city

3 Innovation for the mobility of disabled and non-autonomous individuals, a solution to the challenges of the mobility of tomorrow

4 Applicability of drones in urban air mobility

5 Artificial Intelligence in service of a fluid and sustainable logistics chain

6 Michelin Challenge Design directions for 2019

7 Fleets as a new tool for promoting multimodality

8 Optimizing the customer experience with multimodal goods transportation

Philippe Barbe, Global Head of Marketing GB&M, HSBCMathieu Charbonneau, Executive Director, CargoM Ben Ebel, Chairman, Michelin Challenge DesignJulien Fanon, Strategy senior manager, AccentureJean-Claude John Fauré, Tire design Executive Fellow, MichelinJean-François Gagné, Co-Founder and CEO, Element AIJoris Gaudion, Founder and Customer-Centric Innovation Consultant, SalesforceLaurent Gerin, Senior Vice President, CGIVirginie Grand, Managing Director, Global Banking, HSBCÉtienne Grass, Executive Vice President, Head of Citizen services, CapgeminiMarion Hoyez, Project manager, CODATUAngela Konert, Representative Office California, BMW GroupAlexander Law, Public affair manager, MichelinBenjamin Lesage, Senior Strategic Analyst, BNP ParibasSandra Leymonerie-Combet, Head of New Energies and Biofuel Strategy, Air FranceRhonda MacDougall, Senior Strategist Partnerships, Nova Scotia BusinessDaniel Olivier, Director Business Intelligence and Innovation, Montreal Port AuthorityWilliam Pelletier, Tech Sales Strategy and Innovation Senior Manager, Dassault SystàmesRobert Radulescu, Tire design Executive Fellow, MichelinAntoine Sautenet, Diplomatic advisor, Asia and market access, Public Affairs Department, MichelinCédric Seureau, Research Program Manager, digital society, OrangeMatthieu Soulé, Deputy CEO l’Atelier, BNP ParibasOlivier Rea, Head of UTM Solutions, Thales GroupAntoine Tournand, Vice President, Retail and Cards at Total Marketing & Services Karim Zaghib, General Director – Centre of excellence in transportation electrification and energy storage, Hydro-Québec

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FRIDAY JUNE 1

1 Achieving zero-emission cities by 2050

2 Demystify and deploy transport electrification

1 IoT and maritime transport

2 Solution for implementing connectivy and autonomous mobility in 2020

1 Building dynamic urban infrastructure

2 Financing sustainable mobility innovation, the frontiers of venture capital

1 AI and transportation

2 Smart in the city to optimize and connect the infrastructure of mid size cities

3 MaaS as a citizen-centric mobility

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S Andrée De Serres, Ph.D. Professor and Ivanhoé Cambridge Real Estate Research Chair, ESG UQAMAurélie Dhavernas-Tondeux, Business Development Executive, Digital Project Manager, EngieMatti Helenius, CGICatherine Kargas, Vice President, MARCON - Chair, Electric Mobility CanadaRoger Lanctot, Director, Automotive Connected Mobility, Strategy AnalyticsFrance Lampron, Director, Transportation Electrification, Hydro-QuébecFreddy Lecue, Research manager, Principle Scientist in Large-scale AI Systems, AccentureKulveer Ranger, Vice President, Strategy & Communications, AtosBenjamin Tincq, Founder and CEO, Good Tech LabMatthieu van der Elst, Head of Venture Capital at Michelin Ventures, Michelin

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