tpm2016: 2 years of mobility lab sion-valais: a glimpse into the future mobility
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Swiss Mobility Lab learnings : The importance of UX for Future
Mobility Solutions
Yann Bocchi
Head of the Software Engineering Unit & Head of the ConEx Lab
HES-SO in briefAbout 20’400 students
The largest UAS in Switzerland
27 schools in 7 cantons About 10,000 employees
More than 3,000 full-time positions
6 Education fields41 Bachelor degree programs16 Master degree programs
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Smart Shuttles
Technical Specifications
• Dimensions• Length: 4.80 m, Width: 2.05 m, Height: 2.60 m
• Weight: 1800-1900 kg• Speed: test speed approx. 20 km/hr. (max. 45
km/hr.)• Passenger capacity : 11 seats• Autonomy : Approx. 5 to 8 hours
Complementary offer It can access almost everywhere
Complementary offer
It’s safe, especially in pedestrian zone
It’s quiet, no pollution
On-demand stops
It’s FUN !!!
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CIBO« Check-in / Be out »
Cibo User Experience• User doesn’t have to worry
about tickets• User always get the best price
based on their use• It’s seamless and easy to use
• For the future : dynamic pricing, data analysis, …
Conclusion• User eXperience is more important than ever in
new mobility / transportation systems• New Smart-Cities like services to the greatest number
of citizens• New pricing system for Public Transport using IT
technologies• New experience and new offer with driverless shuttles
• For operators =• new datas + new datas + new datas + …