This workshop allows urban mobility practitioners, relevant stakeholders and the public to have their say on urban mobility policy and priorities being addressed at the European level, and on specific actions to be included in the European Commission’s Urban Mobility Initiative.
The final event of the BE OPEN project will be held online on June 9th, 2021 from 13:00 to 16:00 CET (Central European Time), shedding light on the topic of "Making open science the new normal for transport research".
The BE OPEN project is a H2020 coordination and support action (CSA), which aims
This report provides a macro-level assessment of the overall innovation capacity in the European transport sector and complements the analysis with the results of an Innovation Capacity survey distributed to private and public transport stakeholders aiming at gathering insights on transport research
Local transformation needs to be brought to the next level in all aspects of society. Europe needs solutions for major environmental, economic, and social challenges now more than ever. The 9th European Conference on Sustainable Cities & Towns aims to take these transformations forward. There are no
Find out why the Smart Ways to Antwerp route planner won the Agoria Smart City Award and how the popular tourism destination of Trieste is enabling visitors to make the smart and sustainable mobility choice in the city, whether arriving by land or by sea.
Adequate research and innovation (R&I) is paramount for the seamless testing, adoption and integration of network and traffic management systems. This report provides a comprehensive analysis of R&I initiatives in Europe in this field. The assessment follows the methodology developed by the European
For smart mobility to be cost-efficient and ready for future needs, adequate research and innovation (R&I) in this field is necessary. This report provides a comprehensive analysis of R&I in smart mobility and services in Europe. The assessment follows the methodology developed by the European
The UNECE Working Party on Transport Trends and Economics (WP.5) is inviting participation and contribution to an “Expert Round Table on Economic Analysis of the Transformation of Urban Transport Systems" which will help in the framework of the WP.5 33rd session.
Within the TRIMIS framework, horizon scanning is applied through a structured and systematic collaborative exercise that contributes to the identification of new and emerging transport-related technologies and trends, with a potential future impact on the transport sector. Furthermore, it supports
This report presents the methodological approach and a first list of indicators that TRIMIS proposes to measure progress in European Union transport research and innovation. These indicators provide input to the further development of the Strategic Transport Research and Innovation Agenda (STRIA)