The Association for European Transport is hosting the 48th European Transport Conference in Milan in September. Over the course of three days, this event will showcase keynote speeches, research sessions, networking opportunities with international colleagues and provide access to conference papers
European Center of Sustainable Development in collaboration with Canadian Institute of Technology will organize the8th ICSD 2020 International Conference on Sustainable Development, with particular focus on Environmental, Economic and Socio-Cultural Sustainability.
The establishment of the European Research Area depends on improving the coherence and co-ordination of research and innovation activities and policies conducted at national, regional and European level. The objectives of Community action in this field are to stimulate and support programme
The activities under this section of the programme are diverse in their subject matter, and will be implemented in such a way as to ensure co-ordination across the various topics and complementarity with the thematic priority areas. The tasks set out under each of research priorities headings often
The International Conference on Sustainable Development is organized by the European Center of Sustainable Development in collaboration with CIT University.
The 7th ICSD 2019 is inspired from the critical challenge of human, environmental, and economic sustainability concerning the present and
The 2nd Symposium on Management of Future motorway and urban Traffic Systems will be held at the premises of the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission in Ispra (Italy) on June 11-12, 2018.
The Symposium will focus on future traffic management systems, covering the subjects of traffic
Politecnico di Torino organizes in Turin (Italy) on 10 October the international event EU Research Conference - Funding and Policies for Smart Mobility, within the Smart Mobility World 2017 conference.
Opportunities to cooperate in Research and Innovation projects in smart mobility will be
The International Transport Forum evolved from the ECMT in 2006/7. At the time, ministers decided to invite new members from non-European countries in order to address transport issues on a global level and for all transport modes, and to create a public platform for a broad policy dialogue.