The conference attracts transport policy makers, practitioners and researchers from all over Europe and beyond. At the European Transport Conference (ETC), they can find in-depth presentations on policy issues, best practice and research findings across the broad spectrum of transport. The range of
Future of the Car Summit brings an unrivalled line-up of industry experts, innovators and thought leaders under one digital roof to discuss the critical issues and megatrends impacting the global automotive sector in a post-pandemic world. It is a must-attend, strategy-focused conference for anyone
Cardiff Business School will be hosting a three day Special Web Conference covering sustainable and resilient supply chains during times of crises. Experts and specialists from the LRN committee and in the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the UK will cover topics such as:
The 3rd annual Transportation-as-a-Service (TaaS) Technology event is a two-day global conference and exhibition dedicated to covering the key topics of Autonomous, Connected, Electric, Shared (ACES) mobility, the new emerging business models disrupting the industry and the tools which will be
Are you trying to launch a sustainable mobility service in a rural area? Would you like to know more about how to make a mobility service successful in rural areas? Then join the "Time to Act for Rural Mobility" webinar series, taking place in June and July 2020, organised by the SMARTA project.
The aim of the LEVITATE project is to prepare a new impact assessment framework to enable policymakers to manage the introduction of connected and automated transport systems, maximise the benefits and utilise the technologies to achieve societal objectives.
With 880+ speakers, 5000+ attendees, and 500 ground-breaking sessions across 15 tracks, MOVE is covers all the most crucial issues in the world of mobility.
Successful implementation of a Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) requires ensuring necessary funding for measure implementation. Investment and resources are needed from both the public and private sectors. A user needs analysis carried out in SUMPs-Up indicates that financing SUMP development
Explore the latest research and thinking on what the current rapid changes in technology mean for the future of people’s mobilities and everyday lives in a 4-days residential course by Oxford’s Transport Studies Unit (17-20 March 2020).
Rapid changes are taking place in transport systems and
The City Transport & Traffic Innovation (CiTTi) Exhibition will gather the industry together to explore how innovations within traffic and transport will help the movement of people and goods through an urban environment safely and efficiently.