What does the "mobility pyramid" have to do with the Pharaoh? Prof. Dr. Harry Wagner, Professor of Automotive & Mobility Management at THI Business School, explained this at the Future Forum on Mobility. Wagner took part in the Science Slam, a competition where the aim is to explain a complex scientific topic in a short and concise way. Afterwards, the audience chooses the best speaker by applause. Wagner's presentation was so convincing that the audience voted him into second place. Only Kevin Gomez Buquerin, Ph.D student at CARISSMA of THI, was better received by the audience and won first place. Third place went to Prof. Dr. Ondrej Vaculín from Faculty Electrical Engineering and Information Technology of THI. Due to the current situation, the event took place digitally. Around 300 participants joined in.
The "Future Forum on Mobility" was a lecture event organized by "Mensch in Bewegung", a joint project of THI and the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt. The aim is to strengthen the exchange of knowledge (transfer) between science, politics, business and civil society. Prof. Dr. Harry Wagner heads one of the sub-projects and is responsible for the establishment of an "Innovation and Mobility Lab".