This free webinar will look at COVID-19 impacts including agile home working, public transport resilience, changes in travel behaviour, how to embrace and sustain the positive changes where possible, and the potential of future transport following the pandemic.
Please note that the award ceremony scheduled to take place on 31 March 2020 has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The winners of the awards will now be revealed through social media accounts in May. Please visit the event website for the most up-to-date information.
The CoEXist Final Conference will take place in Milton Keynes (UK), on 25-26 March 2020.
After three years of intense work, the CoEXist partners will share their experience with the audience, during this two-day event. The project partners will present the final results of the project and will
The Public Health & Sustainable Transport Summit brings together central and local government decision-makers to focus on best practice between the public health, transport planning and urban development sectors.
Prevention rather than cure is now the UK government’s public health priority, and
The EPOMM board together with the Municipality of Cascais are sadly compelled to announce that the ECOMM 2020 has been cancelled, as the COVID19 pandemic is still spreading and further protective measures are foreseeable. We truly regret the inconvenience that this may cause to participants
Following a record-breaking conference in Brussels, which brought together over 600 participants in November 2019, the 2020 Polis Annual Conference will take place in Arnhem-Nijmegen City Region, Netherlands, on 2-3 December 2020.
The Smart City Summit and Urban Mobility Expo will bring together leading companies and delegates from across the UK along with global partners to present the most forward-thinking innovations that are transforming the way we live.
With the rollout of 5G, the Smart City of the future becomes a
This seminar will focus on the future of London transport in the context of the new Elizabeth Line due to be fully open by 2019, and with plans in development for Crossrail 2.
Planned sessions will explore the potential impact of the new line and opportunities for the wider network - including for