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In this session, we wil dig into two of the most critical topics for a p2p marketplace: how to build a great community around your product, and how to reach the critical mass of users for it to work.
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The mobility sector is undergoing a profound transformation. Urbanization, demographic changes and environmental factors are bringing on challenges, which are requiring governments and private transport services to rethink their approaches to mobility in an intermodal way.
In this panel we will ask international mobility experts working in ridesharing, peer-to-peer carsharing and service design about their visions of the future of shared mobility. The panelists will shed light on the different types of mobility services and how they can be integrated with other forms of transportation as well as address topics such as the opportunities of on-demand mobility apps, the changing role of the user from a consumer to a service provider, open data in mobility and "smart cities".
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How the collaborative consumption can impact the B2B world, by adapting the principles of the P2P marketplaces? This is what we will investigate in this panel.
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P2P services is one of the hottest spaces of the sharing economy. What are the different approaches to building a sustainable P2P service? How to build trust in the community? Who are the users of those services? What is the true potential of this sector? Those are some of the questions we are going to answer in this panel
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Keynote presentation by Marc-David Choukroun, Co-Founder of La Ruche Quit Dit Oui
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Social Media is one of the most exciting innovations of the early 21st century. With over a billion active users, Facebook has long been one of the go-to-places for new businesses to find and communicate with customers. Yet 500 or even 5,000 Facebook friends could never provide the 3 Million travel opportunities carpooling.com offers at any given moment. This is why Collaborative Consumption businesses need to learn to do more with a lower degree of social connectivity. With good ratings people can start to trust people they don't know because they were recommended by other people they don't know. Social media offers interesting advertising opportunities – but to really succeed, CollCons need to go beyond the friend zone.
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"Trust between strangers" and online reputation are fueling the new peer-to-peer economy. Personal profiles, data from social networks, ratings and more are making it a lot easier for people to decide whether they trust someone with their car or house. But there is still a long way to go: a lack of trust is still named as one of the main barriers to sharing. For the p2p economy to scale, this must be overcome.
This panel will feature experts from different areas of the online trust space, who will discuss fundamental questions of trust on the web such as the conditions of trust in different contexts, the need for an online trust and reputation "standard", portable reputation and digital identity. It will also look at the key challenges p2p marketplaces face as well as how and with which technological infrastructure they can build trusted user communities around their platforms.
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Western society is currently facing the challenge of finding new ways to support lifestyles that are less resource intensive than our current ones. Efficiencies alone will not be enough to bring current consumption patterns to sustainable levels, widespread changes in consumer wants, status symbols and values will also be required. As collaborative thinking in consumption and production is opening many opportunities in this direction, you'll be taken in a trip to 2050, picturing how different forms of the collaborative economy can help Bernd to achieve his vision of a sustainable lifestyle.
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A session about trust in the sharing economy.
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Benita Matofska, Chief Sharer and Founder of The People Who Share, the campaign to build a Sharing Economy and the people behind Global Sharing Day (June 2nd) will reveal the tactics needed to take the Sharing Economy mainstream. Mass engagement campaigns, community Crowdshare events, compareandshare.com the world's first comparison marketplace for the Sharing Economy, working with the popular press, catalysing cross sector partners and even launching a TV Channel dedicated to all things sharing, this session will demonstrate how the future of the Sharing Economy depends on mainstreaming it. Benita will be joined by Imran Azam, Media Sharer at The People Who Share and Co-Founder of Sharing Economy TV (SETV).
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What are the challenges of building a collaborative consumption startup? This is what we will explore during this session, with a panel comprised of young but seasoned sharing entrepreneurs.
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Managing transactions on a P2P Marketplace can be a tricky problem, especially when you are a young startup with little experience with online payments. Pierre will present MangoPay a new payment solution for Market Place and specilly for collaborative consumption and crowdfunding websites. This solution allows you to outsource any part of the payment online by adapting to your needs
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