CORDIS is managed by the Publications Office of the European Union on behalf of the European Commission's research and innovation Directorates-General, Executive Agencies and Joint Undertakings to bring research results to professionals in the field fostering open science as well as to create innovative products and services and stimulate growth across Europe.
Read moreJoin our Interreg CE EfficienCE online workshop on 4 December 2020, 10:00 - 13:00 (CET) to explore the innovations in energy-efficiency and local integration of renewables into public transport grids and depots in different European cities. We will discuss the latest advances for both trolley bus and “conventional” electric systems.
Read moreOn 13 November, we met digitally for the kick-off of the project SUMP Düsseldorf. We are looking forward to developing innovative and effective mobility measures in the next 16 months, focusing on multimodality, digitisation and new forms of mobility!
Read moreIn the context of the Euroclima+ project we have interviewed our colleague Susanne on the effects that the global pandemic has had (and is still having) on sustainable urban mobility planning worldwide.
Read moreOn 4 November, our colleagues Katy Huaylla and Henning Günter provided the first lecture of the elective Urban and Transport Planning in Emerging Economies: Concepts and Experiences for the MBA Sustainable Mobility programme at TU Berlin.
Read moreThe application process is now open for the International Climate Protection Fellowship and we welcome young people interested in the Humboldt Fellowship to submit an application with a focus on sustainable urban mobility planning (SUMP).
Read moreThe webinar "Resilience and Transport: SUMPs & COVID-19, planning in times of uncertainty" was part of the Learning Programme on SUMPs for Latin America in the framework of our support to the Euroclima+ and Mobilise Your City programmes. It aimed to reflect on the importance of SUMPs to better respond in times of crisis and uncertainty. The event was organised together with TUMI and GIZ Ecuador.
Read moreDorothy Singh joined our team on 1st October 2020 to pursue her master's thesis in collaboration with the H2020 project ReVeAL.
Read moreThe SUNRISE project joined forces, insights and enthusiasm with three other European projects, which all worked towards better mobility solutions at the neighbourhood level through a co-creation approach. A virtual conference supported the discussion and exchange of ideas.
Read moreJoin us for the final trolley 2.0 conference on 12 and 13 November to learn about current developments around trolleybuses in Europe.
Read moreOn 22 September, the INCLUSION and HiReach projects held their final virtual conference: Inclusive mobility for an inclusive society: new approaches and solutions - How can transport benefit us all?
Read moreThe MAMBA project recently released one of its key publications, which presents the innovative mobility solutions developed and implemented within the MAMBA project.
Read moreThere are two upcoming events organised by LOW-CARB to present and transfer collected research results and lessons learned from pilots. The events are both going to take place online and registrations are open from now on.
Read moreThe Urban Mobility Days (UMD) is the first of a series of annual conferences combining two of the previous major European mobility events: CIVITAS conference and the SUMP conference. This year’s edition of UMD took place online. The four-day event, between 29 September and 02 October, sought to bring together various stakeholders in the sustainable transport and mobility industry to exchange knowledge, best practices, and current projects that showcase innovations for the transition to low-carbon cities and regions.
Read moreThe European Commission set up a Manifesto with the aim of maximising the accessibility of research results in the fight against COVID-19.
Read moreRupprecht Consult had the pleasure to attend, present, and contribute to the organisation of the first ever Urban Mobility Days conference, which this year took place as a virtual event over 29 September - 2 October.
Read moreOur former intern, Ms. Mich Hoo, co-organised the conference "Co-creating roadmaps towards sustainable urban mobility" in Malaysia.
Read moreMore than 70 authorities in 23 cities in Latin America actively participate in the EUROCLIMA+ learning programme on SUMPs. The learning programme aims to provide local authorities the necessary technical capacities for the development and implementation of SUMPs in their local contexts.
Read moreSuccessful measures and tools to guide practitioners through the integrated mobility planning process beyond the city centre area
Read moreOn 10 September 2020, Ralf Brand, the leader of our "People-focused mobility solutions" team gave the keynote during the 2nd part of the MAMBA final conference with the title "A Guide to Collaborative Mobility Solutions in Rural Areas".
Read more