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Jean-Charles CAULIER

Biographical note

Jean-Charles Caulier is Conduent Transportation’s Sales Director since February 2010. He has been with Conduent for fifteen years.

Mr. Caulier has over twenty years experience in strategy, management and sales, and is currently responsible for delivering new business with specific focus on Public Transport revenue collection and fleet management systems. Previously he was Managing Director of the first European PPP project of the Public Transport business unit of Xerox in Riga (Latvia) and more recently a ticketing concession programme in Lima, Peru. Prior to Xerox Mr. Caulier spent four years as area manager where he was responsible for sales development in the Middle East with a high technology company.

Caulier earned his Physical Engineering Degree from Grenoble’s Institut National Polytechnique (France).

Presentation: Mobility as a service: update on international development and deployment

Cities are critically reliant on transportation systems to enable the movement of people, goods and services. Failure of transport systems leads to delays, increased costs, frustration, increased pollution, a poor living environment and reduced health. Transport is a common challenge area in cities across the world, where increasing populations and growing economic and environmental demands place ever —increasing stress on city infrastructure. New smart transportation solutions are emerging that promise improved balance between supply and demand, increased use of public transport and improved understanding of mobility through smarter back office processing and data analytics. Transport is also being transformed by younger generations (the so called generation Z group) who are already practicing what they preach when it comes to travelling around their city using smartphones and tablets to plan journeys. As these ‘Future Commuters’ begin travelling into our cities more frequently they bring with them high expectations of the transport system (including cashless transport transactions). Public transport provision and infrastructure must smarten up, incorporating digital services like integrated apps and cashless payment as standard.

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