Latest developments in Oslo
Since the last update, the Living Lab Oslo has been working tirelessly to overcome challenges and promote innovation in the field of clean and smart mobility.
Since the last update, the Living Lab Oslo has been working tirelessly to overcome challenges and promote innovation in the field of clean and smart mobility.
Since the last update, the Gothenburg Living Lab has been dedicated to addressing challenges and driving clean and smart mobility progress.
Since the last update, the Hamburg Living Lab has been actively working to overcome barriers and advance clean, smart mobility solutions.
The 13th Florence Intermodal Forum, organised by the Transport Area of the Florence School of Regulation in collaboration with the European Commission – DG MOVE, gathered on 13 June 2024 European and national regulators, public transport operators, industry representatives and academics for a discussion on
MOVE21 at the 13th Florence Intermodal Forum
Peer-learning visit to Gothenburg
Knowledge exchange and study visit to Hamburg
The new EU TEN-T regulation of 2024 outlines a set of novel requirements that 431 European cities are expected to fulfil. Among others, these include the adoption of Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs) and the development of multimodal passenger hubs and freight terminals. Fulfilling the
From its inception, MOVE21 has been committed to creating a diverse community of practice to facilitate the dissemination and adoption of innovative urban mobility solutions beyond the partner cities in the project. In this way, the knowledge gained in the project can benefit a larger