May 22, 2024
Hamburg, Germany – HanseCom is hosting the 10th HanseCom Forum on November 21 and 22, 2024. Under the motto “JUMP! Into Next-Gen Mobility”, high-profile experts from the mobility industry will provide insights into their sales strategies, current projects and new technologies. The anniversary Forum caters to an international audience for the first time.
The annual HanseCom Forum, which is taking place for the tenth time this year, has firmly established itself as a platform for the public transport industry. At the anniversary event, participants can once again expect a varied program with exciting accounts of real-life projects implemented at transport agencies and presentations delivered by industry experts. Also, the 10th HanseCom Forum addresses an international audience for the very first time. Welcoming speakers and participants from all over the world, this year’s Forum will be held in German and English, with simultaneous translations being provided.
Participants can look forward to speakers from companies and organizations such as Bahnen der Stadt Monheim, Hamburger Verkehrsverbund, Ruhrbahn, Verkehrsbetriebe Karlsruhe, Verkehrsverbund Nürnberg, Wiener Linien and the US transport agency LATS (Lawton Area Transit System).
The event agenda includes the following topics:
On the first day, HanseCom will hold a panel discussion under the motto “JUMP! Into Next-Gen Mobility”. It will bring together high-profile industry representatives to discuss the Forum’s central topic: How can shared mobility be made even more attractive to people so that they will voluntarily give up having their own car?
The target group of the HanseCom Forum includes mobility industry decision-makers and managers specializing in digitalization, marketing, mobility planning, strategy and sales. As usual, the event will focus on the exchange of experiences and creating a dialog. Participants will have ample opportunity for industry discussions and to engage in networking.
“When it comes to shared mobility, expectations are high – as is its potential. It is the key to revolutionizing transportation, to shifting the modal split, to making green and people-friendly cities a reality and to achieving our climate goals,” states HanseCom Managing Director Sebastian Neil Hölken. “How can we tap into this potential? What do transport agencies and associations, private mobility providers, cities and municipalities, the government and society as a whole need to do to achieve this? The 10th HanseCom Forum provides answers to these questions.”
The HanseCom Forum will take place from 21 to 22 November 2024 at the Hyperion Hotel in Hamburg, Germany. Further information and the online registration form are available at https://hansecom.com/en/forum.