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Future Mobility

PROGRAMMES
Programme Type
Funding programme
Origin
National (Austria)
Austria
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Duration
-
STRIA Roadmaps
Vehicle design and manufacturing (VDM)
Connected and automated transport (CAT)
Network and traffic management systems (NTM)
Infrastructure (INF)
Smart mobility and services (SMO)
Transport mode
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Transport policies
Deployment planning/Financing/Market roll-out
Transport sectors
Passenger transport,
Freight transport

Overview

Background & Policy context

The research programme 'Future Mobility' is developing frameworks to build the mobility system of the future, a system to balance social, environmental and economic needs. The programme supports the development of systems that contribute significantly to ensuring mobility while minimising the negative impacts of transport. The complex interactions inherent in transport systems require interdisciplinary research approaches aiming at developing both technological and social organisational innovations. Thus the programme focuses on new markets, generating solutions that respond closely to the essential needs of society.

Strategic Objectives

The programme addresses strategic challenges in the areas of society, environment and economy. The programme supports innovation in the fields of passenger and goods transport based on user needs. Complimenting these themes the programme also supports technical innovation in the fields of transport infrastructure and vehicle technology. This combination encourages the development of synergistic solutions designed to address today's mobility challenges and helps to create a sustainable future-oriented framework for mobility research.

Programme organisation

The programme is managed by the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG) under the responsibility of the Austrian Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology (bmvit).

Funding

Type of funding
Public (EU)
Total Budget
EUR 13-19 million pa
Participating countries
Austria

Projects covered

No projects covered for this programme.

Contact

Name
Christian Pecharda
Email
christian.pecharda@ffg.at
Organisation
Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG)
Zipcode
1090
City
Vienna
Country
Organisation Website

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