Session I will focus on Road Safety in the EU – Looking ahead to 2030. During this session there will be keynote addresses from Mr Eduardo Cabrita, Minister for Home Affairs of Portugal and Ms Adina Vălean, European Commissioner for Transport.
The IATA Sustainable Aviation Fuel Symposium (SAFS) June edition will build on themes and discussion from the past 6 editions and is again expected to draw a diverse international audience. Topics will include:
The SAE Powertrains, Fuels and Lubricants Summit attracts the world’s top engineers and industry-leading companies as they delve into new and emerging powertrain technologies related to engine design, fuels, lubricants, combustion, and emissions control for the light-, medium-, and heavy-duty
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the global transport sector and the people and businesses that rely on it in unprecedented ways. Across the globe, rethinking mobility is now a priority to build back better, with safer, more resilient and efficient transport systems for all.
The TRB 100th Annual Meeting will be conducted as a virtual event over a series of dates throughout January 2021.
The meeting programme will cover all transportation modes, addressing topics of interest to policy makers, administrators, practitioners, researchers, and representatives of government
The two-part webinar aims to display current thinking on recent developments linked to COVID-19 and sustainable transport and outline options for the way forward. It will start with brief presentations by invited experts from different fields, who will be responding to guiding questions.
Adventurousness and social connectivity is above all important throughout challenging times. That’s why Energy Days in Estonia, remains critical to you, your colleagues and your business. It’s the best opportunity you’ll have to exchange information, put into words strategic ideas and solve problems
Cities are key to the sustainable future of our planet. Massive changes are necessary to fight climate change and social inequalities. But is technology really the most relevant solution to driving change? Urban Future believes that it is all about people: active, passionate and visionary decision
The Institute of Geography and Spatial Planning at the University of Lisbon is hosting the 5th International Conference on Urban e-Planning.
The annual event attracts professionals from around the world to discuss the current situation of urban e-planning and the future challenges and opportunities
Cities need to improve quality of life and attract people and business. Policies addressing air pollution, congestion and safety directly affect the delivery of goods and services in urban areas worldwide.
Within Europe, the 2011 White Paper on Transport of the European Commission has established