November 17-18, 2020
1:30 – 4:30 p.m. ET
Autonomous vehicles are becoming a reality, and as more “connected” cars take to the road, the implications for policy – from transportation to public safety – are numerous. Join the School of Public Affairs at American University on November 17-18 for two half-days of panel discussions on what the emergence of AVs means for the policy and regulatory landscape of the United States. Panels include:
November 17, 1:30 PM ET
Moving America with Autonomous Freight Vehicles: A Discussion with Robert Brown (TuSimple), Çetin Meriçli (Locomation), Monika Darwish (Embark), and Daniel Goff (Kodiak)
November 17, 3:30 PM ET
How Are Cities and States Preparing for AVs? Featuring DC, MD, and VA representatives
November 18, 1:30 PM ET
Last Mile Delivery: The Emergence of Delivery Bots during COVID-19 featuring Nuro, Kiwibot, and Starship
November 18, 3:30 PM ET
Fireside Chat with Michelle Peacock, Head of Global Policy, Waymo, and Selika Talbott, Professorial Lecturer, SPA