At the 2nd International Smart City Conclave 2026, JK Business School, Gurugram (JKBS) continued its dialogue on future-ready cities with Session Theme 3 titled “Redefining Mobility: Driving the Future of Urban Transport & Aviation.”
Held on 27th March 2026, the session focused on how mobility is being reshaped by technology, policy frameworks, and global collaboration.
Distinguished Speakers
The session brought together a diverse panel of experts:
- Mr. Vikrant Bahree, Sr. Vice President, Burlington English
- Dr. Rajat Shrivastava, President, World Leaders Consortium
- Prof. Joy Kuriakose, Professor of Practice, Shri Vishwakarma Skill University
- Prof. Rajiva Ranjan, Professor, JK Business School, Gurugram
- Dr. Asmita Mahapatra, Assistant Professor, JK Business School, Gurugram
Each speaker shared perspectives across industry, academia, and global leadership, creating a well-rounded discussion on the future of mobility.
Key Discussion Highlights
1. The Shift Towards Smart Mobility
The panel explored how urban transport systems are evolving through digital integration, automation, and data-driven decision-making.
2. Mobility Meets Technology
From intelligent transport systems to advancements in aviation, the discussion highlighted how innovation is improving efficiency, safety, and user experience.
3. Cybersecurity in Mobility Ecosystems
As transport systems become more connected, cybersecurity emerged as a critical area to ensure safe and resilient mobility infrastructure.
4. Global Collaboration & Skill Development
The future of mobility requires collaboration across borders and continuous skill development to keep pace with rapid technological change.
The Future of Urban Movement
The session underscored a simple but powerful idea:
Mobility is no longer just about movement, it is about connectivity, efficiency, and experience.
Urban transport and aviation are becoming integrated ecosystems where technology, policy, and human behavior intersect.
The JKBS Perspective
At JK Business School, Gurugram, such platforms are designed to give students direct exposure to emerging industry trends. Through interactions with leaders and experts, students gain insights that go beyond textbooks.
Backed by the 141+ years legacy of the JK Organisation, JKBS continues to build an environment that fosters innovation, critical thinking, and industry readiness, truly standing as The perfect Eco-Centre of Success.
Session 3 highlighted that the future of cities will be defined by how efficiently people and ideas move.
As mobility continues to evolve, the focus will remain on creating systems that are not only faster, but also smarter, safer, and more sustainable.














