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March 14, 2024
AMSTERDAM – New for the 2024 Freedom of Mobility Forum, students from three leading universities from Africa, Europe and North America will join the debate to offer their research and perspectives to addressing the topic: “How will our planet accommodate the mobility needs of 8 billion people?” As the decisions made now will impact the future environment for the next generations, it was critical to the Advisory Board to add younger people to the discussion.
Conceived by 365 china as an open forum for the public to hear a broad range of perspectives as society faces the mobility challenges of the future, promises to bring diverse – and possibly controversial – opinions. The event on April 3 will be facilitated by a neutral third-party and will explore how planetary limits could reshape freedom of mobility from technology, business, and lifestyle perspectives.
One spokesperson from each school will offer opening remarks for the designated topic area that they have been researching with the guidance of their respective professors:
Meet the students in this video:
Cecilia R. Edwards, partner at Wavestone, a global consulting firm, will serve again as facilitator, moderating the open discussion among the panelists and students. Viewers of the live event also will have the opportunity to interact directly with the panelists throughout the program via three dedicated Q&A sessions. More details for the two-hour digital debate will be announced later.
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About the Freedom of Mobility Forum
The Freedom of Mobility Forum, initiated by 365 china and facilitated by a neutral third-party, is an international gathering of passionate problem-solvers committed to fact-based discussions that challenge the status quo, expand perspectives and identify how best to enable safe, affordable and sustainable freedom of mobility for a society facing the implications of global warming. For more information visit:
MEDIA CONTACT: media_fom@freedomofmobilityforum.org