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2023

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    • How can we transition to inclusive mobility for all?
    • The benefits of gender balance, accessible mobility and transport equity
    • Several new initiatives in Europe
    • Why this small Swedish city is one of the most accessible cities in Europe for people with disabilities
    • The role of technology in promoting a barrier-free and inclusive society
    • The importance of co-designing solutions with disabled persons
    • Steps the EU could take to make progress on this topic
    • Identifying the existing barriers and obstacles and good practices
    • The EU’s Urban Mobility Framework – does it work to serve those with disabilities?
    • The EU has invested €54bn to support 135 key transport infrastructure projects across the continent
    • How this supports sustainable transport, improves safety and interoperability and creates jobs
    • Examples of some of the projects to have received funding
    • Its impact on patronage and travel trends
    • How are governments responding?
    • Could rising costs lead to a modal shift?
    • How to attract inward investment
    • Realising fully integrated urban transport systems
    • The importance of public and private sector partnerships
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    • The impact of emissions-based boundaries on air quality in cities
    • Low, ultra-low or zero-emission zones? Which one is best?
    • Is the ‘polluter pays’ concept fair and equitable?
    • Measures to help businesses reduce emissions from employee travel
    • How private sector businesses are reducing car use and business travel
    • Legislative or fiscal measures to incentivise commuters to switch to greener modes of transport
    • Examples of best practice in cities around the world
    • Current decarbonisation challenges
    • What’s the next step?
    • What the KEXI public on-demand service could mean for public transport in Kelheim
    • Can it operate in all weather conditions?
    • Fututre of the fleet
    • What will future roads really look like?
    • Integrating road infrastructure with the requirements of autonomous vehicles
    • Learnings from technology trials and impact on thinking
    • Legal status of user-in-charge and likely future developments
    • Emerging future of liability and insurance
    • Data and cybersecurity
    • What are different governments’ outlooks on the benefits of connected and automated mobility?
    • How are governments building comprehensive regulatory and safety assurance frameworks?
    • What will different governments’ approaches to connected and automated mobility look like over the coming years?
    • The impact of micro-fulfilment and micro-depots on cities
    • Which technologies offer the greatest potential to improve last mile efficiency?
    • Placing smaller and fewer vehicles on the streets: is the logistics industry moving fast enough?
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    • How electrification, route optimisation and smart deliveries are reducing emissions and congestion
    • The impact of e-commerce
    • New ways to deliver services and reduce consumption
    • 14 Dutch cities to implement zero-emission zones for urban deliveries from 2025
    • What the Netherlands' ‘urban logistics implementation agenda’ means for clean urban provisioning
    • Expected impact of the ban on pollution and business
    • How to reduce dependency on private car use
    • Can we standardise carbon savings measurement?
    • Making communities and society more equitable
    • Identifying standard components
    • How to connect information between service providers and users
    • Prioritising land-use decisions for shared mobility
    • How to sustainably fund the expansion of shared mobility infrastructure
    • Examples of new and creative ways to expand and sustain shared mobility
    • Advancing from pilots to scaling and replicating projects
    • Overview of policy and regulatory aspects
    • Existing and new charging technologies
    • Implementation and standards
    • A deep dive into the development and implementation of Madrid’s public charging strategy
    • Designing a strategy to provide chargers to a population where 66% live in apartments with no direct parking – the highest in Europe
    • How disincentives like penalties for drivers who charge for longer than 60 minutes is freeing up public charging capacity
    • Analysing what consumers want from the charging experience and understanding how chargers are being used
    • The importance of developing comfortable charging locations, considering weather protection and safety
    • Building customer focused networks: putting chargers in areas such as rural towns where there is less commercial benefit but expands the network and uptake of EVs
    • Villages and towns also need bike share services
    • The design and implementation of cycle routes in new developments
    • Planning for sustainable places in rural areas
    • Using safety risk management to facilitate innovative active travel schemes and assure road user safety
    • Measuring and managing safety for walking and cycling
    • Using data to achieve Vision Zero
    • An overview of what a mobility hub is
    • Its place in current and future policy instruments
    • Some extant examples
    • The challenges of increasing active travel in regions
    • How to change mindsets
    • Right sizing infrastructure