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Stéphane Péan

Stéphane Péan

Stéphane Péan has been appointed Digital Cities Action Line Leader at EIT Digital, the leading European open innovation organisation.

Prior to joining EIT Digital, Stéphane held various roles in the automotive and future mobility sectors and was most recently a Project Manager at Toyota Motor Corporation. Before that he also held posts including Consultant at IHS Automotive, Analyst at PSA Group in its Tokyo location and Head of ATEC ITS France.

Stéphane holds Master’s Degrees in Urbanism from Sciences Po Paris and in Intelligent Transportation Systems from École des Ponts/ParisTech, as well as an MBA in Global Business & Leadership from Globis University of Tokyo. Also, he has written several publications on urban mobility and technological advances implemented in transportation.

"We are pleased to welcome Stéphane to the EIT Digital team. His knowledge of Intelligent Transportation Systems as well as his digital technological background provide the key ingredients to lead our Digital Cities Action Line. We look forward to see Stéphane delivering digital city innovations to the market in three key areas: city mobility, city safety and city information," said EIT Digital CEO Willem Jonker.

Stéphane Péan said: "I’m really excited to be joining the EIT Digital team. I am looking forward to strengthening the Digital Cities activity and to help improve the digital transformation of European cities through centralised, participative and collaborative interactions between government, municipalities, city service providers, industry, and private citizens.”

“We will continue to work to provide an accurate understanding of the concrete problems cities are facing, and the means to overcome these, in particular by developing sustainable business models and promoting the adoption of appropriate technologies.”

Find Stéphane Péan on LinkedIn:
https://fr.linkedin.com/in/stephanepean

Follow Stéphane Péan on Twitter:
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