Vianova Mobility Manager
Vianova tools aim to make mobility safer and more sustainable. Vianova's mobility dashboard enhances collaboration between cities and transportation services towards better sharing of public space.
Supported by: EIT Urban Mobility
Product Details
Designed for
Public Transport Authorities
Maturity
Commercialised
Challenge Area addressed
Future Mobility
Creating Public Realm
Multimodality
Working with cities and mobility providers to better distribute and control access to public space, Vianova provides the operating system of the public realm. It enables seamless exchange of information between mobility providers and cities regarding traffic and curb side management. The main features of Vianova's Mobility Manager are:
- control and management
- analytics and planning
- audit and regulation
Designed for
Public Transport Authorities
Maturity
Commercialised
Challenge Area addressed
Future Mobility
Creating Public Realm
Multimodality
Working with cities and mobility providers to better distribute and control access to public space, Vianova provides the operating system of the public realm. It enables seamless exchange of information between mobility providers and cities regarding traffic and curb side management. The main features of Vianova's Mobility Manager are:
- control and management
- analytics and planning
- audit and regulation
Availability
Discover cities and markets where the product is available. Prague (Czechia) ; Pisa (Italy) ; Northampton (United Kingdom) ; Zürich (Switzerland) ; Gjøvik (Norway) ; Vienna (Austria) ; London (United Kingdom) ; Malmö (Sweden) ; Oslo (Norway) ; Bærums Verk (Norway) ; Bonn (Germany) ; Halmstad (Sweden) ; Essen (Germany) ; Rotterdam (Netherlands) ; Karlsruhe (Germany) ; Eindhoven (Netherlands) ; Aarhus (Denmark) ; Budapest (Hungary) ; Kraków (Poland) ; Cologne (Germany) ; Dublin (Ireland) ; Sarpsborg (Norway) ; Gothenburg (Sweden) ; Tartu (Estonia) ; Málaga (Spain) ; Augsburg (Germany) ; Marseille (France) ; Aalborg (Denmark) ; Bergen (Norway) ; Lund (Sweden) ; Lisbon (Portugal) ; Hamburg (Germany) ; Grenoble (France) ; Charleroi (Belgium) ; Stavanger (Norway) ; Aachen (Germany) ; Bern (Switzerland) ; Faro (Portugal) ; Düsseldorf (Germany) ; Brisbane (Australia) ; Amsterdam (Netherlands) ; Paris (France) ; Belgium ; Lillestrøm (Norway) ; Norway ; Bordeaux (France) ; Gelsenkirchen (Germany) ; Lillehammer (Norway) ; Hamar (Norway) ; Asker (Norway) ; Lübeck (Germany) ; Milan (Italy) ; Bærums Verk (Norway) ; Borås (Sweden) ; Stuttgart (Germany) ; Fredrikstad (Norway) ; Italy ; Trondheim (Norway) ; İstanbul (Türkiye) ; Bristol (United Kingdom) ; Helsinki (Finland) ; Tallinn (Estonia) ; Stockholm (Sweden) ; Bremen (Germany) ; Helsingborg (Sweden) ; Barcelona (Spain) ; Mexico City (Mexico) ; Turku (Finland) ; Utrecht (Netherlands) ; Warsaw (Poland) ; Gjøvik (Norway) ; Norway ; Breda (Netherlands) ; Munich (Germany) ; Milton Keynes (United Kingdom) ; Dortmund (Germany) ; Berlin (Germany) ; Frankfurt (Germany) ; Vilnius (Lithuania) ; Oxford (United Kingdom) ; Townsville City (Australia) ; Riga (Latvia) ; Espoo (Finland) ; Drammen (Norway) ; Uppsala (Sweden) ; Brühl (Germany) ; Groningen (Netherlands) ; Asane (India) ; Oxford (United Kingdom) ; Basel (Switzerland) ; Copenhagen (Denmark) ; Halmstad (Sweden) ; Palermo (Italy) ; Troisdorf (Germany)