Review of progress: World Automotive Mobility and Tourism Council to meet for third time in 2023
For the third time this year, members of the World Council on Automotive Mobility and Tourism (WCAMT) gathered online to discuss progress and a knowledge-driven coalition advancing the agenda for safer, sustainable and accessible mobility. We considered the goal of building a . Its members.
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem highlighted the progress made in the past few months in the areas of road safety and sustainable mobility, the development of the FIA-led One Road Programme, and member services, including record-breaking CPD tourism. The meeting began with a review. “A lot has happened since we last met in Córdoba in June, which has contributed to advancing our transformation agenda and our goal to become the global voice for mobility. ” he said.
He particularly commended the success of the last two regional events on mobility, the Joint FIA Americas Conference on Sport and Mobility, organized by Automobile Club Guatemala in August, and the FIA Region II Roundtable, organized by Ikatan Motor Indonesia in September. emphasized and encouraged learning and sharing of experiences. Among his FIA Mobility members in Regions II, III and IV.
“Through these events, we are truly empowering the region, strengthening networks at the local level and putting knowledge and exchange at the heart of everything we do,” he commented.
Tim Sharman, FIA Vice President Automotive Mobility and Tourism, also emphasized the importance of strengthening communities, saying: Helps share best practices and successes happening across our family. ”
The agenda then focused on progress reports on the Mobility Advocacy Strategy’s 2023 Action Plan. In the field of road safety, the first two-day Delft Road Safety Course was held in Bali following the FIA Region II Roundtable, which allowed us to strengthen the club’s ability to build road safety advocacy projects. The development of the FIA Road Safety Index, which enables organizations and businesses to measure their safety footprint, continues well as the international road safety community increasingly calls for the inclusion of road safety in sustainability reporting. I’m here. In Sustainable Mobility, a research project aimed at being carried out by the FIA Mobility Department to help his FIA members navigate the landscape of clean mobility solutions and contribute to building a knowledge-driven federation. The discussion focused on
Learning opportunities were also highlighted at the conference, with updates on the FIA University Programme, which provides great opportunities for members to develop their skills, learn from each other and benefit from the expertise of faculty from the world’s top business schools.
Finally, World Council members agreed to further modernize the Federation’s Statutes in line with the conclusions of the last meeting of the FIA Statute Review Committee and the FIA Senior Leadership Team’s commitment to ensuring that the FIA operates in a sound manner. We also heard about the proposals submitted by FIA members. Member-led coalition.