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- MOVE21 was an innovation project funded by the European Commission. It aimed at transforming European cities and their surroundings into smart zero emissions nodes for mobility and logistics. The project helped participating cities achieve a 30% reduction of transport-related emissions by 2030 via the implementation of 15 transport-related innovations. The project coordinator was the City of Oslo – innovator city in C40 and European Green Capital in 2019. The cities involved were Oslo, Gothenburg, Hamburg, Munich, Rome and Bologna. MOVE21 transport-related innovations were focused on two main points directly connected to the project’s specific objectives:
Demonstrators that substantiated:
- Zero emission and climate resilient solutions: different types of mobility hubs, integrated transport services, and new governance models and methods.
- Combined technological and non-technological innovations: potential barriers and impact, reference architecture for goods and passenger transportation, new business and collaboration models, and policy integration.
- Increased livability in cities related to social cohesion.
Actions and frameworks that secured long-term impact and maximised uptake:
- A new self-sustaining Living Lab model and the Scan-Med Observatory for coordination, collaboration and data sharing.
- Maximising uptake of results and securing impact.