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On-Demand: Revolutionising the passenger experience with demand responsive services by Moovit

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8 June 2021

SPEAKERS

Juan Carbonell, Head of Solutions, Moovit.

Juan Carbonell leads the APAC territory for Moovit. He believes that the future of transport is getting closer to your customer through a deeper understanding of their needs and behaviour. With advances in MaaS and mobile phone technology, we’re closer than ever to delivering the promise of safe and- convenient mobility for all. 

Juan’s career spans 18 years through a range of disciplines, 12 of those years in the Transport industry. Over the last six years, he’s designed and delivered complex programs for government and private businesses across the region. Prior to joining Moovit, Juan was the Managing Director of Routematch and directed a program for WestConnex, Australia’s top road infrastructure project. He also delivered the TfNSW CTABS project, the largest Demand Response Transport service in the Southern Hemisphere with over 1,300 vehicles.


Sam Pierre-Humbert, Marketing and Communications Coordinator, Ventura.


Sam Pierre-Humbert at Ventura, the biggest privately-owned bus operator in Australia, will be joining us. Sam has a history in the graphic and web design industry and has previously spent 2 years working in a Melbourne based studio. Alongside handling print-based design he worked closely with the website development team, providing graphic elements and visual concepts to guide the creation of new websites.

Since joining Ventura in 2017 Sam has overseen the development of the company’s new website, the redesign of the Ventura Tracker app, and played a key role in the development of the FlexiRide app.

Andy Korr, Director On-Road Policy, DOT Victoria, Australia


Andy Korr is the Director of On-Road Transport Policy at Victoria’s Department of Transportation (DoT) and is responsible for the DoT’s Zero Emission Bus project and DRT services like Ventura’s FlexiRide. Andy has worked at the DoT for nearly a decade and has been involved in network planning across tram, train, and bus systems.

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