Invitation - Mobility’s changing face opens doors to innovative technologies

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The STM invites IT specialists to meet experts who will try to shed light on one of the hot topics in the world of transportation and technological innovation.

Calling all IT specialists! Come discover opportunities to transform mobility in Montréal. On November 20, the STM invites you to meet experts who will try to shed light on one of the hot topics in the world of transportation and technological innovation. There will be time for networking before and after the panel to give you a chance to talk with experts from the field, as well as IT and human resources directors and specialists from the STM.

Thanks to several mobility services working together with cities, urban travel is becoming more and more convenient. In an age of technological innovation, new mobility solutions such as self-driving cars, data connectivity, route sharing mechanisms, notably, are giving us the impression that travel will be easier and safer in a not so distant future. These improvements could significantly reduce air pollution and costs related to road congestion and accidents. The transformation of mobility systems, however, will require significant adaptation from cities and transit networks.

Together, our panelists will try to shed light on this timely topic for the world of transportation.

Come meet IT and innovation experts:

  • Luc Lamontagne, Executive Director, Information Technology and Innovation, Société de transport de Montréal (STM)
  • Lidia Divry, Président-directrice générale, TechnoMontréal
  • Jean-Francois Tremblay, President and CEO, Jalon MTL
  • Patrick Gagné, CEO in Residence, OSMO, and member of the board of directors of the Centre d’incubation et d’accélération en mobilité intelligente à Laval (CIAMIL)
  • Moderator: Mathieu Roy, web journalist for Salut Bonjour and tech journalist for 98.5 FM, CKOI and FM93 QC

Mobility and technology aficionados are invited at Centre Phi on November 20 from 5 PM till 8 PM. Registration is free, but mandatory : http://bit.ly/2F0lcDQ