The Future of Transport conference at the French Embassy

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Together, our speakers will discuss the future outlook of the transport industry, with a particular focus on sustainable development...

The Danish-French Chamber of Commerce is pleased to invite you to an exclusive conference on The Future of Transport, bringing together leading actors from the road, maritime and rail industries to share their vision of tomorrow’s mobility. As the transport sector undergoes major transformation driven by sustainability challenges and technological innovation, this event will provide valuable insights into how key industry players are shaping a greener and more efficient future. 

We are honored to welcome the following distinguished speakers: 
- Mathieu Girardin, Executive Vice President, Head of Ferry Division, DFDS 
- Jörg Nikutta, Managing Director, Alstom 
- Eric Grégoire, CEO, Scandlines 
- Alexander Bjørn Jensen, Director, Regional Head of Sustainability for Road Europe, DSV 
+ TBC. We also expect to confirm one or two additional speakers from other areas of the transport industry. Their participation, along with details regarding their companies and sectors, will be announced shortly, and this invitation will be updated accordingly. 

Together, our speakers will discuss the future outlook of the transport industry, with a particular focus on sustainable development and the transition toward more environmentally responsible solutions. 

The conference is organised at the French Embassy, and we would like to thank the French Ambassador, Christophe Parisot, for welcoming us and our members. 
Date: 15 April 
Time: 17:00 
Venue: Embassy of France, Kongens Nytorv 4, 1050 Copenhagen 

Please note that the number of seats is limited. Registration is mandatory and must be completed no later than 12 April. 

We look forward to welcoming you to what promises to be an insightful and forward-looking discussion.

Nyheder

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