8:00 AM
Light breakfast @ Robertson Hall Dining Room
Made possible by Nvidia DRIVE
8: 45 AM: Welcoming Address
- Alain Kornhauser, Professor at Princeton University 
- Christine O'Brien, Co-creator of the Princeton SmartDrivingCar Summits 
9:00 AM: Learning from Others - Deployment of Computer Chauffeured Mobility
- Learning from Europe (Adriano Alessandrini, University of Florence) 
- Learning from California (Bernard Soriano, CA DMV) 
- Learning from Florida (Senator Jeff Brandes, Florida State Senate) 
- Learning from Arizona (Kevin Biesty, Biesty Policy Solutions / Formerly ADOT) 
- Learning from Greenville, SC (Fred Payne, Chair, Carolina RIDES+) 
- How USDOT Can Facilitate Advancement of New Technology (Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Adjunct Professor of Economics, George Washington University) 
11:45 AM: Towards a Scalable Deployment of Computer Chauffeured Mobility
- “Lessons Learned to properly serve the mobility aspitations and needs of seniors”, Katherine Freund, Founder and President, ITN America 
- “Lessons Learned to properly address accessibility challenges”, Anil Lewis, Executive Director, National Federation of the Blind 
- “Lessons Learned to achieve acquiescent ride-sharing” - Dan Sperling, Professor & Director of ITS, UC Davis 
- “Lessons Learned from Human-Chauffeured Mobility to best achieve Computer-chaeffeured mobility”, Matt Daus, Partner @ Windels Marx / CUNY 
- “Safe, Equitable, Affordable, Sustainable and High-quality Autonomous MaaS for All: Learning from Jerusalem” - Johann Jungwirth, Mobileye’s Vice President of Mobility-as-a-Service 
