Wherever Roaming may help for mobility transition

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  • 10:00 - 11:30
  • PRESS HOUSE
  • Wherever I May Roam, Metallica
  • 6 speakers

While many discussions are tackling the digital integration between modes, we want to explore with you, if and how Roaming in Carsharing can contribute to accelerate mobility transitions in urban but also rural contexts. In our Session "Wherever Roaming may help for mobility transition", we will first sketch out the idea of roaming in Car-Sharing and then deep dive into different critical perspectives on this solutions. But no worries, this world cafe will not end with "we all agree and know how to do it" - head banging, but will be interrupted by some "elephants" in the room (= showstoppers). We need your creativity and international experience to see how and if the show should go on for roaming in Carsharing!

Meet our performers

Andrea Stickler

Andrea Stickler

Vienna University of Technology / Researcher

From Austria

Short bio

Andrea Stickler is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Spatial Planning, in the Transportation Systems Planning Research Group at the Vienna University of Technology. She studied urban and regional planning, sociology, and international development, and has several years of practical experience in the field of socio-ecological transformation and shared mobility.

Theme song

For What It’s Worth, Buffalo Springfield

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Roman Itzinger

carsharing.link / Founder & tech lead

From Austria

Short bio

Roman’s main job is building small renewable energy power plants. 2009 he started with electric mobility as a hobby. Well, that escalated quickly and became another main job instantly. First E-Carsharing projects followed and he’s frustrated that, unlike EV charging, carsharing still lacks roaming between providers. He’s determined to change that.

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Tobias Haider

mobyome KG / Co-Owner and Mobility Expert

From Austria

Short bio

Tobias Haider is founder and lead developer at mobyome. With the creation of platforms like bedarfsverkehr.at or mobil-am-land.at and his participation in numerous research projects he has helped deepening the understanding of sustainable forms of mobility like on-demand services and shared mobility. Always trying to take a systemic perspective he is involved in the collection and interpretation of all kinds of data and focuses on how this data can have the greatest possible impact.

Theme song

No Cars Go, Arcade Fire

Socials

Kirchberger

Christoph Kirchberger

mobyome KG / Co-Owner and Mobility Expert

From Austria

Short bio

Christoph has a Background in regional and City planning, with a Focus on participatory Methods. After working at TU Wien MOVE and aspern.mobil LAB on Innovation Management in mobility Research, Christoph is Co-owner of mobyome since 2018. Being more involved at mobyome since 2023, he now deals with questions of governance in the context mobility transitions and loves to develop new Workshop formats to improve Stakeholder cooperations. Especially on-demand Transport and Carsharing Solutions are main modes of interest as central puzzle pieces for an inclusive and sustainable transport system.

Theme song

Don’t Stop Me Now, Queen

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Norbert Rainer

Climate Alliance Austria / Managing Director

From Austria

Short bio

Norbert has been working at Klimabündnis for 20 years. Throughout this time, he has consistently developed new projects and ideas. These range from WeFair—now one of the largest sustainability fairs in Austria—to KlimaKultur events and the "Mobilcard", the first e-car-sharing service in Upper Austria. He is always open to new ideas that make the world a better place—radical optimistic, pragmatic.

Theme song

Die Idee ist gut doch die Welt noch nicht bereit - Tocotronic

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Lukas Knott

Climate Alliance Austria / mobility expert

From Austria

Short bio

Lukas is a spatial planner with a focus on mobility and cycling planning, working at the intersection of research and practice. With several years of experience, he is particularly interested in turning complex mobility topics into clear, structured, and workable ideas. In his master’s thesis, he explored the motivations behind voluntary private car abstinence. Beyond his work in mobility, he is also the founder of an independent music label outside the rock music scene.

Theme song

Freunde - Die Toten Hosen

Join the crowd. Shape what's next.

Shared mobility is gaining momentum — and the people in this room are the ones making it happen. Come exchange ideas, challenge the status quo, and help shape what comes next.