Oregon State Shortcourse on Future of Mobility
Next Wednesday, I'll be Instructing in this shortcourse for Oregon State University. I hope you'll join me there!
The Third Revolution of Mobility: Connected, Autonomous, Shared, Electric Vehicles & Big Data
“How the Third Revolution will impact Oregon Communities: both small and mid-sized”
What do these changes in the transportation industry mean to us as practitioners, and how will they--or should they--be deployed in both the urban and rural context?
Wednesday, January 6, 2021
8:30 am – 12:00 pm
Webinar
$35| 3.5 PDH
The transportation industry is undergoing a massive revolution in the way that people make their mobility choices. The convergence of new business models and new technologies in areas of Connected, Autonomous, Shared and Electric vehicles are poised to drastically impact the way that people get from here to there.
Transportation, as we currently know it, will be transformed by the emergence of big data.
The webinar will present an overview of ITS applications that will impact small and mid-size Oregon communities. The big data is set to transform emergency planning and operations, freight logistics and air quality. Case Studies from Oregon communities will showcase current and potential applications.
INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF
Adrian Pearmine, National Director for Smart Cities and Connected Vehicles, DKS Associates
SCHEDULE
Wednesday, January 6, 2021 from 8:30 am – 12:00 pm.
A detailed agenda will be distributed prior to the course date. Please review the tentative course outline.
COURSE LOCATION
Webinar format using Zoom
ENROLLMENT
https://cce.oregonstate.edu/traffic-safety-workshops
Register online at least one week prior to the class. The Zoom credentials will be provided after registration. If a registration must be canceled, a full refund can be made only if a notice of withdrawal is received at least one week prior to the course starting date. A fee of one--?half of the course tuition will be charged for cancellations after that period. Substitute attendees are encouraged.
Contact
The Kiewit Center for Infrastructure and Transportation
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
101 Kearney Hall
Corvallis, OR 97331
Questions?
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1 年Adrian, thanks for sharing!
ARTIST, AUTHOR, RESEARCHER
4 年Adrian, While it is a good thing to inform and even deploy these concepts of Mobility going forward. I don't believe that it meets the demands that those within our cities and towns who rely on public transit for most of their travel to work, school, shopping, medical appointments, etc. I have worked in public transit for over 40 years and because of my interaction with countless riders, I understand that the issues that are essential to maintaining a system of value to these communities will not and cannot be satisfactorily addressed in such a course. Such systems are temporary until something else shows up. They are a way for private companies to get on the gravy train of government funding their project, simply because there is no profit in this type of endeavor.