This event is set to showcase a wealth of ideas developed from the results obtained from Mobility 3.0, Frances Mobilites and LOM (Mobilities Orientation Law) initiatives which have allowed for daily transport to be easier, less expensive and cleaner.
The European Mobility Expo is an event for professionals in the mobility sector to meet and learn from others in the industry. The Expo enables businesses to:
Meet qualified decision-makers and establish useful sales contacts
This Workshop will bring together a range of stakeholders and experts to share their experiences in operationalising accessibility indicators and discuss the key issues and challenges for developing accessibility-oriented policy frameworks. Its objectives are to:
SmartMetro is the perfect platform for engaging with global metro operators on how technology can solve the key issues affecting the urban transport today; from signalling and safety to the digital passenger. Join your colleagues at the conference to share knowledge and make deeper business
The Transport 2025 programme was started in 2015. The programme is the Research Council of Norway's new strategic focus on research and innovation within the transport domain. The Transport 2025 programme incorporates a systemic perspective on the transport system viewed as a whole.
The ENERGIX programme will help to achieve energy and industrial policy objectives and is a key instrument in the implementation of the national Energi21 RD&D strategy for the energy sector. The programme will also promote the broadest possible range of research activities to open the door to new
The Sustainable Transport and Mobility Programme (TDM) is the evolution of the Land Transport Development Programme from 2011 (TTD). The programme changed its name in 2012, since then it covers not only the development of all land transports but also air fields and naval topics. The precursor of
The GRRT was set up officially in 1983 to develop research and automated systems in transport. Its aim is to stimulate co-operation between the universities of Lille and Valenciennes, the Institute of transport research (Institut de recherche sur les transports) and the public organisation of
The research and development work is rooted in the Norwegian Public Roads Administration's vision, objective and values. Research and development are part of the "development" focus area associated with result-oriented management processes. The basis for the development of project areas and