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2016 National Shared Mobility Summit

October 17 to 19, 2016, 6 to 6 p.m.

This is a past event

Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel
221 N Columbus Drive 
Chicago, IL 60601

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Shared-Use Mobility Center

Metropolitan Planning Council President MarySue Barrett will speak at the closing plenary session, "Life after the Election: What's next for shared mobility?" on October 19 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.

The 2016 National Shared Mobility Summit will bring transportation and policy leaders from across the country to Chicago on October 17 to 19 to discuss the latest developments in bikesharing, carsharing, ride-hailing, microtransit and more.

The summit offers a unique, once-a-year opportunity to:

  • Stay on the cutting edge of shared mobility with updates on the latest research findings, policy innovations and on-the-ground mobility experiments taking place across the globe
  • Network with the newest companies, the boldest cities and the nation’s leading mobility experts and change-makers
  • Collaborate with other transportation and policy leaders to tackle the tough issues and identify new opportunities through interactive workshops
  • Learn, play, innovate and help make our cities work for everyone!

Speakers include representatives from Zipcar, Lyft, Uber, ReachNow, Microsoft, Zagster, Social Bicycles and SilverRide as well as public sector leaders from USDOT, Chicago, Seattle, Austin, Pittsburgh, Kansas City, Portland and many, many more.

For more conference and ticket information, visit the event website

This page can be found online at http://archive.metroplanning.org/events/event/381

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