Among the attendees were:
- Julianna Günther from the International Building Exhibition (IBA) Metropolitan Region Munich
- Kirstin Hegner from the Digital Hub Mobility
- Oliver May-Beckmann from the Munich Cluster for the Future of Mobility (MCube)
- Judith O’Meara from EIT Urban Mobility
- Martin Schreiner from the Mobility Department of the City of Munich
- Peter Stoeferle from the Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IHK) Swabia
- Katja Tschakert from Mobilie Zukunft München (MZM)
- Wolfgang Wittmann from the European Metropolitan Region Munich (EMM)
- Gebhard Wulfhorst from TUM Chair of Urban Structure and Transport Planning
- Luca Scotellaro from openLAB Urban Mobility
During their personal statements, the participants articulated a clear vision for the future of mobility in Munich: a seamlessly integrated, sustainable, and innovative transport system. Speakers emphasized that concrete measures should be implemented to reduce commuter traffic and promote active mobility. The role of automated on-demand services in enhancing flexibility and efficiency in transportation was particularly highlighted.
As organizers, we are convinced that dialogue among various mobility stakeholders is crucial to overcoming future challenges together. The meeting provided an opportunity to exchange best practices and develop ideas that can be realized in the coming months and years.
We are pleased that the initiative has already generated considerable interest and encourage all participants to continue engaging in this dialogue. Together, we can shape climate-friendly mobility for the Munich region.