Explore the latest technology trends around sustainable and smart mobility

Stay informed and expand your expertise with our curated articles by urban mobility experts. Dive into the latest sustainable mobility trends that shape future urban transport and infrastructure.
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Data and technology: The challenge of combining big data and people’s needs
As cities continue to grow and evolve, the use of data and technology has become increasingly important in managing their daily operations.
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Critical enablers to scale Urban Air Mobility
Medical emergencies, parcel deliveries, and passenger transport as we know them could be upended by Urban Air Mobility in the near future.
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A bird's eye view on Urban Air Mobility | Mobility Talks
The role Urban Air Mobility (UAM) will play in European cities’ transport systems is still being defined.
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Mobility Budget: The approach of future corporate mobility?
War of talents, sustainability goals, and rising costs are just a few reasons why having a holistic view on corporate mobility is becoming increasingly relevant for companies in recent years.
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Green mobility: Let’s put European cities on a Mobility Diet
If we promote green mobility forms such as walking and cycling over cars, our cities can become greener and more attractive to live in. But how do we stop designing cities around cars?
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Walking and cycling data: practice, challenges, needs and gaps
More and more people are walking and cycling in cities around the world – the trend was there already pre-COVID, but the pandemic boosted both the need for and political focus on walking and cyclin