NSW | Emerging Trends and Global Lessons in Mobility | In-person | 8 Nov 2022
Tuesday 8 November 2022
5.30pm - 7.30pm | AEDT (Syd) |
Format: In person networking event
Location: (Cammeraygal Country) Ramboll Australia Office, 100 Pacific Highway, North Sydney NSW 2060
Maximum capacity: 50
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About this event
The AITPM NSW Branch and Ramboll are excited to host an in-person event at the Ramboll Sydney office, which will involve a showcase and panel discussion from global SMEs in smart mobility.
The event will feature presentations and an open-floor panel discussion showcasing the following presenters:
- Marianne Weinreich (Market Manager from Denmark Smart Mobility) who will provide her expertise on cycling.
- Krista McMaster (Senior Managing Consultant, Urban Planning) who will share her work with TfNSW on the Liveability Assessments for City Economics Program
We welcome transport practitioners of all ages who would like to invest in their professional development and connect with others in the industry!
The event will have limited seating with the maximum number of attendees capped at 50 so please register your interest in advance. Refreshments will be provided.
This event is kindly sponsored by Ramboll Australia
Founded in Copenhagen in 1945, Ramboll’s 16,000 experts work with our clients, as their partner for sustainable change, to improve the physical environment, strengthen societal cohesion and development, and minimise the negative impacts of environmental degradation related to modern life.
In Australia, Ramboll blends the context and experience of local consultants, with world-class expertise and experience built up over several decades. We partner with our clients and have a genuine interest in understanding and solving their challenges. Our Smart Mobility team has a focus on changing from ‘transport and vehicles’ to ‘mobility and people’. We believe new technologies, services and modes can simplify choices while public spaces can successfully be redesigned to enrich both liveability and mobility.
For any enquiries, please contact Jessica Athayde
Marianne Weinreich | Denmark Smart Mobility
Marianne Weinreich holds a Master in Scandinavian literature, language and world history, but for more than 20 years she has advised cities about sustainable mobility policy, promotion and mobility management. She an expert in cycling policy and encouraging sustainable behaviour change. For last 3 years she has been a Market Manager in Ramboll’s Smart Mobility division where she alongside working with clients, she is leading the thought leadership and sustainability program including leading the development of Ramboll’s report “Gender and (smart) mobility” published March 2021.
Krista McMaster | Urban Planning
Krista McMaster is an urban design and planning professional who has worked across a plethora of project types and scales, including transport infrastructure projects, with a focus on achieving successful movement and place outcomes.
Her employment with respected design and planning firms as well as the NSW government over the last 17 years has provided Krista with a well-rounded understanding of design and process from both consultant and client perspective. She has worked closely with various government agencies and councils across NSW and appreciates the complexities of approvals processes, project funding approval and budgeting, community and stakeholder engagement, design feasibility and application of standards and guidelines.
Government Health Guidelines
This event will be run in compliance with the Government’s health orders applicable to our venue. These may impose mask wearing, density limits and other COVID safe requirements including being fully vaccinated.
Please ensure that you meet the Government health guidelines and practice good hygiene. If you feel unwell on the day of the event, please do not attend in person.
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