Open Innovation and Data-Driven Solutions for Sustainable Mobility
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European Union’s Horizon 2020 MyCorridor project – Mobility as a Service in a Multimodal European cross-border corridor – has the objective of evaluating the potential of Mobility as a Service (MaaS) on a cross-border European corridor. This includes demonstrations, validation, and impact assessment of a cross-border MaaS platform.
EU’s Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) C-ROADS Italy 2 project seeks to investigate, create, implement, and evaluate Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS services, both “Day 1” and “Day 1.5”) in actual urban traffic environments across three major Italian cities.
Interreg Europe PriMaaS aspires to facilitate the holistic integration of conventional collective transport with connected and shared mobility, emphasizing equitable services tailored to citizens’ requirements.
European Union’s Interreg Europe Embracer project – Interconnecting mobility across European cities and suburbs – involves seven European regions working together to improve transportation by combining public transit with informal options like cycling, ride-hailing, and more. The goal is to better connect urban and rural areas while promoting environmentally friendly and resilient travel.
A self-driving shuttle passenger feeder service tested in the city of Vilnius will make it easier to access public transit and commute from home to school or work in outlying areas.
European Union’s Interreg Europe SPOTLOG project – Green and socially responsible city logistics innovations – focuses on creating eco-friendly logistics systems for delivering goods in urban areas. It aims to involve local communities and use digital tools to make city logistics more efficient and environmentally responsible, especially in medium-sized cities with low population density.
In Rimini, an innovative scheme involving the combined use of a central hub and cargo bikes will be tested for deliveries in the city center and areas with limited traffic access.
A sustainable multimodal mobility strategy for a novel market town situated between Brighton and Crawley in the UK. This includes housing for all ages, schools, public transport, retail, and recreational amenities.
Analysis of pedestrian flow at 8 East London railway stations, and the reconfiguration of vertical and horizontal circulation elements, including gate line arrays, staircases, and lifts at each station.
An elaborate study facilitated through a specialized smartphone cycling app, was carried out in a significant Italian city to engage end-users in shaping vital active travel services and infrastructure. The research resulted in policy and planning initiatives to establish cycling as a fundamental mode of transportation.
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