insights on connected mobility - from 2025+
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Zur Mobilität der Zukunft 2025+
Prof. Dr. Helmut Krcmar
TU München – www.tum.edu
Chair for Information Systems
Vice-Dean Faculty Informatics
Academic Director, Executive MBA in Business and IT
Speaker Board of Directors, fortiss GmbH, Munich
Chairman of the Research Committee, MÜNCHNER KREIS e.V., München
Co-Founder Initiative Digital Transformation – idt.in.tum.de
Fujitsu Forum, München, 09.11.2017
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Mobility is more than transportation
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Mobility is more than transportation
Freedom Access to the labor market
Social structures Participation
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Fast and flexible mobility enabled by digitization
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Fast and Flexible Mobility enabled by DigitizationSo everything fine and it’s clear what to do?
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Partners of the MÜNCHNER KREIS Future Study
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Our understanding of a mobility fulfillment system (MFS)
Actors in the Ecosystemin the form of institutions and companies that
manufacture, provide, or support provision of the
services and products or infrastructure for the mobility
fulfilment system.
Products(trains, cars, bicycles, scooters, etc.)
Services(public transportation, car sharing, navigation systems, etc.) that realize mobility.
Usersof the fulfilment system in the form of
individuals (people), groups, and
organizations, each with their mobility
demands.
Mobility Infrastructuresas enabler, made up of analogue (streets, rails, waterways/airways) and digital (GPS, Wifi)
infrastructure components that represent the basis for passenger and goods transport.
Goods Transport
Systemwith its competition for
infrastructure resources.
Influencesin the form of general (and
global) trends and forces from
society, politics, technology, and
business that will shape the
mobility of the future.
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Creation of
the study
Summary of the
results
Project team
and partners
ZUKU
2017
1., 2. & 3. Workshop
Partners‘
input
Key questions
about the future
of mobility
structured by the
MFS elements
Kick-Off:
08.04.2016
1. Wave
26
High level
experts
Expert statements
about the 6
MFS elements
via online platform
22.07. –
01.08.206
Delphi Push
Partners‘
input
Future concepts
about 9
topic areas
31.08.2016
2. Wave
23
High level
experts
Qualitative
validation of the
future concepts
via online platform
23.09. –
09.10.2016
Validation
498 experts
Quantitative
validation
28.02. –
06.04.2017
Publication
Presentation of
the study‘s
results
Discussion
between
partners,
experts and
audience
30.05.2017
Research Process
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We identified nine topic areas relevant for the future of mobility
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MÜNCHNER KREIS Zukunftsstudie Band VII (2017)
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Thank you for your attention!
Prof. Dr. Helmut Krcmar
TU München – www.tum.edu
Chair for Information Systems
Vice-Dean Faculty Informatics
Academic Director, Executive MBA in Business and IT
Speaker Board of Directors, fortiss GmbH, Munich
Chairman of the Research Committee, MÜNCHNER KREIS e.V., München
Co-Founder Initiative Digital Transformation – idt.in.tum.de
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