Webinar: Transport 2050 – Remote Work and the Future of Transportation


Remote working, fad or future?

The pandemic has had a major impact on transportation, including prompting a massive shift towards working from home. At the outset of the public health crisis, one in ten Canadians traded their work commutes for a home office to ensure social distancing. With the remote-work trend presenting major challenges and opportunities for employers and employees alike, many are asking if mass tele-commuting will endure. Moreover, the remote-work trend is reshaping transportation, calling into question long held assumptions about how cities work and how we move.

Join TransLink’s Transport 2050 for a conversation about remote work and transportation. We’ll discuss the trends, impacts, and how remote work can fit into the future of regional transportation.


Panel

  • Eve Hou, Manager of Policy, TransLink
  • Patricia Mokhtarian, Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering and Associate Director, Institute of Transportation Studies, Georgia Tech
  • Havi Parker-Sutton, Director, Sales - Enterprise Health & Crowns, Telus
  • Leah Riley, Managing Director, Nelson\Nygaard

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