Live from D-Congress 2022: The Future Vision

Published: July 20, 2022, 9 a.m.

b"For city dwellers, its clear to see that the places we live, and how we live in them, have all been designed to support a former age. \\xa0As the intersecting roads and junctions weave across a gridded map, our homes, offices and shops line streets made for diesel guzzling cars and trucks. Our pavements crammed with people moving from A-B, sometimes on a journey that has taken them many miles from home. Our cities hum with the movement of the modern age.\\n\\nBut perhaps it\\u2019s time to take another look at the spaces that we move between. Imagine 50 years from now, when our means of transport, our work-lives and our carbon usage will be a world away from where they are today. What, then, should our cities look like? How should they \\u2018be\\u2019 and how do we get them there?\\n\\nIn this conversation we're joined by Filip Kjellgren, a future-mobility systems strategist and programme manager from VINNOVA, Sweden\\u2019s innovation agency. Their mission is to promote sustainable growth by improving the conditions for innovation, as well as funding needs-driven research. Vinnova\\u2019s vision is for Sweden to be a world-leading country in research and innovation and an attractive place in which to invest and conduct business."