Driving success in MaaS: identifying success factors and creating value
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SPEAKERS:
Robert is Product Owner for the Mobility-as-a-Service solutions of the Siemens Mobility family.
Prior to that, Robert had been working as data analyst and auditor at Siemens’ internal audit department. Before joining Siemens, he developed obstacle detection algorithms for self-driving vehicles at the CSIRO in Brisbane and worked as a software engineer for train control systems at Bombardier Transportation in Zürich.
Robert holds a BSc in Mechanical Engineering (EPFL, Lausanne and NUS, Singapore) and an MSc in Robotics, Systems and Control (ETH, Zurich).
Jan Helebrant is Product Owner for Traveler Relationship Management (TRM) as part of Siemens Mobility’s Intermodal Solutions. The TRM tool set enables mobility service providers to increase the impact of their marketing campaigns through targeted communication and direct traveller interaction – leveraging mobility apps and displays at stations and vehicles.
Prior to that Jan had been assigned as Director Business Development for Business Solutions at Siemens Convergence Creators.
From 2010 to 2013, Jan was responsible for Global Sales as Sales Director and heading Customer Solutions, Telco Application Servers, at Siemens Communications Media and Technology.
Jan had joined Siemens in 1999. He started his career as Product Developer, Technical Consultant and Project Manager in the context of Intelligent Networks at Siemens in Vienna.
Jan Helebrant holds a Masters Degree from University of Applied Sciences, Vienna.
Thomas Wolf has been supporting the HaCon management team as Chief Operating Officer HAFAS since 2016. With diplomas in Computer Engineering and Business Economics, he started his career at Hewlett Packard, followed by COO position at Höft & Wessel AG. Prior to joining HaCon, Thomas served as COO for INIT Inc., operating out of Seattle, Washington. Headquartered in Hanover, Germany, HaCon provides cutting-edge software solutions for public transportation, mobility and logistics.
Related topics
Air Quality, Artificial Intelligence, Infrastructure & Urban Planning, IoT (Internet of Things), Journey Planning, Mobility Services, Multimodality, Passenger Experience, Public Transport, Ticketing & Payments, Traffic Management, Travel & Passenger Information
Related organisations
Hacon A Siemens Company, Siemens Mobility
Related people
Jan Helebrant, Robert Bichsel, Thomas Wolf