The ASU Convergence Lab and the Instituto Mexicano Para la Competitividad is hosting a zoom panel to discuss the La Movilidad Urbana del Futuro, or Urban Mobility of the Future. Dr. Diana Bowman is part of a three-person panel, discussing how this year will change the future of mobility. Also included on the panel is Fátima Masse, project coordinator, Instituto Mexicano para la Competitividad and Ram Pendyala, director, ASU School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment.
This event will explore how the pandemic and climate change are affecting the future of mobility in cities, as more areas are reopening after shutting down to prevent the COVID-19 virus from spreading.
“As cities roll out and begin to implement their reopening plans,” the invitation says “we find ourselves at a crucial moment to examine and rethink the inequality blueprinted into the roads, tunnels, sidewalks and bus stops of urban areas like Mexico City and Phoenix.”
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