Updated: January 23 2023 16:06I came to the Palace of Fine Arts to attend the Mobility Innovators Forum 2022, which brings the curated mobility leaders, innovators, startups, investors, and public sector leaders together to explore how to best orchestrate the ecosystems to shape the future of mobility vision. This place is gorgeous and a perfect location for conferences or gatherings.
According to Wiki, the Palace of Fine Arts is originally constructed for the 1915 Panama–Pacific International Exposition to exhibit works of art. It was completely rebuilt from 1964 to 1974, the 162-foot-high open rotunda is enclosed by a lagoon on one side and adjoins a large exhibition center on the other side. The exhibition center (one of San Francisco's largest single-story buildings) is used as a venue for this Mobility Innovators Forum 2022 event.
Founded in 2016, Mobility Innovators Forum (MIF) began as a hyper-local community event hosted by Hyundai CRADLE Silicon Valley. Bringing together a diverse set of leaders to discuss perspectives and debate their opinions was our humble contribution to the mobility community to make a better future for everyone.
Today, MIF continues to grow and improve thanks to the help of innovative speakers and thought leaders. It is the goal of MIF to continue to be a platform for the mobility innovators community to meet, learn, and share their vision to grow together. This year Henry Chung (Senior Vice President, Head of Hyundai CRADLE SV) gave an opening speech. David Hochschild, Chair of the California Energy Commission, also gave a keynote speech. Later in the event include a series of talks with diverse topics such as 'Taking action: the NorCAL ZERO project', 'Preparing the next manufacturing', 'Scaling driverless technology, 'Co-design and create circularity,' and 'The next era of mobility'.

"We are extremely excited to return to an in-person event at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco with a distinguished roster of speakers for the MIF addressing this year's theme of 'Orchestrating Ecosystems' for human-centered mobility," said Henry Chung. "With so many aspects of mobility innovation being dynamically affected by global events and economics, we are all looking forward to hearing how open innovation and other forms of collaboration can be best leveraged by our broad array of mobility innovation experts, covering government, corporations, universities, startups and investors."
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