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Movmi to host ‘From Mindshift to Modeshift’ event

Movmi, in collaboration with EIT Urban Mobility and Loud Mobility, is set to host a three-day Shared Mobility Summer School titled “From Mindshift to Modeshift” from August 20 to 22, in Camden, London.

The programme is designed for urban transportation professionals and will address critical aspects of shared mobility, future growth potential and behaviour change.

Participants will receive a blend of theoretical knowledge, practical insights, and networking opportunities with senior professionals, policymakers, and local experts.

The event will feature sessions led by industry leaders such as Sandra Phillips, founder and CEO of Movmi, who will discuss design biases in transportation, and Michael Glotz-Richter, Shared Mobility Expert, who will explore regulatory challenges.

Georgia Yexley, founder of Loud Mobility, will share strategies for increasing the adoption of shared mobility while proactively decreasing transport inequalities for historically excluded demographic groups.

Camden provides an ideal backdrop for this event, due to its vibrant atmosphere, creative energy, and
cultural attractions.

Known for its markets, live music venues, and artistic landmarks, Camden offers a dynamic setting for exploration and learning.

The urban challenges presented by Camden’s streets and historic landmarks provide a real-world laboratory for studying shared mobility solutions.

Participants will encounter diverse transportation challenges and opportunities, allowing them to propose innovative strategies tailored to this vibrant city’s unique characteristics.

The course takes place at Loud Mobility’s Clubhouse, situated in a former infants school.

When the school moved to a larger space, it became part of the TfL estate, standing empty for several years.

Now managed by the charity Camden Collective, it provides office space for climate focused start-ups and
creative companies working to achieve net zero goals.

With a cap of 25 participants, attendees will have the opportunity to collaborate, engage in group work, and participate in thought-provoking discussions aimed at fostering innovative solutions for sustainable urban mobility challenges.

Students will also receive networking opportunities with senior transportation professionals, operators, academics, policy makers and the London group.

“We are incredibly excited to partner with Movmi on the Shared Mobility Summer School,” says Yexley.

“This programme presents a unique opportunity to share best practices with an international and diverse cohort. Hosting this event at our headquarters in Camden, London—the epicentre of shared mobility in our
capital—allows us to fully leverage ‘the clubhouse’ as a dynamic space for collaboration across diverse
skill sets, expertise, and interests.

“Alongside exploring the rich tapestry of solutions and challenges to the adoption of shared mobility that is so well demonstrated on our doorstep. Together, we are united by a common goal: to raise the volume of joyful sustainable journeys.”.

Professionals interested in attending are encouraged to enrol in the Summer School here or register their
interest to receive more detailed information.

 

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