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Mobility transformation forum

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Mobility transformation forum

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Welcome to the 2023 Mobility transformation forum, broadcasted live on We Don't Have Time on May 23.

This year's event aims to take the conversation from words to actions by focusing on the need to have a joined approach across relevant sectors to deliver a zero-carbon future. The transport industry is living a unique momentum; we are in the midst of a profound transformation that will revolutionise mobility, making it more sustainable for the decades to come, with the obligation to provide answers to the twin environmental and digital challenges, while at the same time preserving the European industry competitiveness.

Join us on We Don't Have Time for inspiring discussions on how Volvo is driving the industry forward to become the first and only world region to go fully fossil-free by 2040. Together, we will explore what the European Union and national governments should do to create the required conditions to support and accelerate this transformation.


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Program Highlights

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09:10–9:20 CEST: Welcome speech

  • Ebba Busch, Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden & Swedish Minister for Energy, Business and Industry

09:20–9:30 CEST: Keynote speech

  • Adina-Ioana Vălean, European Commissioner for Transport

09:30–10:15 CEST: Panel debate

How will the EU speed up the transition towards green mobility? What does it require from stakeholders from the vehicle manufacturing, logistics and energy sectors? How can policymakers facilitate and accelerate the process?

  • Pascal Canfin, Member of the European Parliament, Chairman of the Environment Committee
  • Clara de la Torre, Deputy Director General DG Clima, European Commission
  • Martin Lundstedt, President and CEO, Volvo Group
  • Anna Borg, CEO, Vattenfall
  • Oscar de Bok, CEO, DHL Supply Chain
  • Timo Kiiha, Head of Corporate Lending, European Investment Bank
  • Lars Stenqvist, CTO, Volvo Group

10:15–11:00 CEST: Fireside chat

How to meet the increasing demand for green energy? What role can EU Member States play to facilitate the process towards a green and competitive transport economy and how can the EIB support it?

11:00 CEST: End of the Mobility transformation forum broadcast

Mobility transformation forum

Speakers

Ebba Busch

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SE
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Deputy PM of Sweden and Swedish Minister for Energy, Business and Industry

Ebba-Elisabeth Busch is the Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden and Minister for Energy, Business and Industry since October 2022.

Martin Lundstedt

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SE
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President and CEO, Volvo Group

Martin Lundstedt is the President and CEO of the Volvo Group since 2015. Before joining Volvo group, he was the president and CEO at Scania. Martin has 25 years' experience of development, production and sales within the heavy automotive industry.

Clara de la Torre

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Deputy Director-General, Directorate-General for Climate Action, European Commission

Since 1 September 2019, Clara de la Torre has held the post of Deputy Director General in the Directorate-General for Climate Action in the European Commission. Prior to her current appointment, her professional career focused on research and innovation policy. She had been Director of Transport in the Directorate-General for Research & Innovation from 2016 to 2019. Previously, starting in 2014, she was responsible for Key Enabling Technologies, following a 3-year appointment as Director in the field of Innovation. In her first post as a Director, from 2008 to 2010, she was in charge of inter-institutional and legal matters related to the Framework Programme at the European Commission. In the late 1990s, she dealt with National Research Policies and Intergovernmental Cooperation. She worked at the EU Joint Research Centre in Brussels and Seville, where she was Advisor to the Director of the Institute for Prospective Technological Studies.

Pascal Canfin

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Member of the European Parliament, Chairman of the Environment Committee

Pascal Canfin is a Member of the European Parliament and Chairman of the Environment Committee.

Anna Borg

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CEO, Vattenfall

Anna Borg is the CEO of Vattenfall.

Oscar de Bok

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CEO, DHL​ Supply Chain

Oscar de Bok has held leadership positions at DHL for over 20 years. He is the CEO of DHL Supply Chain and a Member of the Board of Deutsche Post DHL Group.

Lars Stenqvist

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CTO, Volvo Group

As the CTO of the Volvo Group, Stenqvist is responsible for determining the organization's technological needs, and is functionally responsible for all engineering technology activities for the Group’s products and services. The main focus is on developing products and solutions that reduce the CO2 footprint and includes electromobility, connectivity/digitalization and autonomous solutions. Prior to taking up his current position in 2016, Stenqvist was Head of R&D and CTO at Volkswagen Truck & Bus. Prior roles include Senior Vice President Vehicle Definition R&D at Scania, where he started his career in 1992.

Timo Kiiha

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Head of Corporate Lending, Northern Europe, EIB

Timo Kiiha is Head of Corporate Lending, Northern Europe at EIB.

Peter Campbell

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Global Motor Industry Correspondent, Financial Times

Peter Campbell is the Global Motor Industry Correspondent at the Financial Times.

Speakers

Ebba Busch

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SE
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Deputy PM of Sweden and Swedish Minister for Energy, Business and Industry

Ebba-Elisabeth Busch is the Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden and Minister for Energy, Business and Industry since October 2022.

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Martin Lundstedt

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SE
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President and CEO, Volvo Group

Martin Lundstedt is the President and CEO of the Volvo Group since 2015. Before joining Volvo group, he was the president and CEO at Scania. Martin has 25 years' experience of development, production and sales within the heavy automotive industry.

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Clara de la Torre

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Deputy Director-General, Directorate-General for Climate Action, European Commission

Since 1 September 2019, Clara de la Torre has held the post of Deputy Director General in the Directorate-General for Climate Action in the European Commission. Prior to her current appointment, her professional career focused on research and innovation policy. She had been Director of Transport in the Directorate-General for Research & Innovation from 2016 to 2019. Previously, starting in 2014, she was responsible for Key Enabling Technologies, following a 3-year appointment as Director in the field of Innovation. In her first post as a Director, from 2008 to 2010, she was in charge of inter-institutional and legal matters related to the Framework Programme at the European Commission. In the late 1990s, she dealt with National Research Policies and Intergovernmental Cooperation. She worked at the EU Joint Research Centre in Brussels and Seville, where she was Advisor to the Director of the Institute for Prospective Technological Studies.

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Pascal Canfin

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Member of the European Parliament, Chairman of the Environment Committee

Pascal Canfin is a Member of the European Parliament and Chairman of the Environment Committee.

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Anna Borg

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CEO, Vattenfall

Anna Borg is the CEO of Vattenfall.

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Oscar de Bok

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CEO, DHL​ Supply Chain

Oscar de Bok has held leadership positions at DHL for over 20 years. He is the CEO of DHL Supply Chain and a Member of the Board of Deutsche Post DHL Group.

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Lars Stenqvist

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CTO, Volvo Group

As the CTO of the Volvo Group, Stenqvist is responsible for determining the organization's technological needs, and is functionally responsible for all engineering technology activities for the Group’s products and services. The main focus is on developing products and solutions that reduce the CO2 footprint and includes electromobility, connectivity/digitalization and autonomous solutions. Prior to taking up his current position in 2016, Stenqvist was Head of R&D and CTO at Volkswagen Truck & Bus. Prior roles include Senior Vice President Vehicle Definition R&D at Scania, where he started his career in 1992.

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Timo Kiiha

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Head of Corporate Lending, Northern Europe, EIB

Timo Kiiha is Head of Corporate Lending, Northern Europe at EIB.

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Peter Campbell

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Global Motor Industry Correspondent, Financial Times

Peter Campbell is the Global Motor Industry Correspondent at the Financial Times.

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