Siegfried Rupprecht is a social scientist and urban development consultant based in Cologne, Germany. For over 25 years, he has worked on projects related to sustainable urban mobility and transport, managing large research projects for the European Commission. He founded Rupprecht Consult in 1998, where he has managed over 85 projects focused on sustainable urban planning, mobility, and energy. Rupprecht has extensive experience developing sustainable urban mobility plans for cities across Europe and has contributed to several European Commission guidance documents and policies on sustainable transport.
Vladimir V Waldin has over 30 years of experience in map publishing, media, and transportation consulting. He owned and managed Discus Media Ltd., a map publishing company, from 2000-2015. He has expertise in GIS technologies, cartography, mass transit systems, and web development. Waldin speaks Russian, English, Czech, Finnish, and basic German. He has authored numerous publications on transportation and local history.
Michael Lambrinos has over 40 years of experience in transportation engineering and planning. He currently serves as the Head of the Sustainable Mobility Section in Cyprus, where he oversees projects related to sustainable transportation, public transit, and rail systems. Previously, he managed Cyprus's Program for Enhancing Public Transportation and developed transportation plans as the Head of Planning. Lambrinos holds a Master's in Management of Information Systems from Claremont Graduate University and degrees in civil engineering and transportation planning.
Beatrix P. Perjes has over 20 years of experience managing projects and teams in Hungary and the UK. She has worked for both governmental and non-governmental organizations, managing budgets up to £2.5 million. Her experience includes strategic project management, internal auditing, program management, and operation management. She has strong skills in project cycle management, analysis, communication, and training.
Using the Local Support Group to Develop a New Science Quarter: MagdeburgURBACT
Presentation delivered during the URBACT Training for Elected Representatives Seminar 1 (8-10 April 2013, Brussels) "Integration. How to break silos and develop integrated and place-based solutions that cross the boundaries of government bodies, disciplines, or municipal borders?"
Read more here - http://urbact.eu/en/news-and-events/urbact-events/training-for-elected-representatives/
K.N. Petrakis has extensive experience managing and consulting on transportation projects across Europe and internationally. The document lists over 50 projects from 1994 to 2015 related to strategic planning, European projects, program evaluation, and urban planning. Petrakis has held roles including project director, project manager, consultant, and technical expert on initiatives involving public transit systems, rail services, mobility management, and infrastructure development.
Shanta Tuladhar has over 39 years of experience in transportation engineering and planning. He has extensive experience managing large teams and projects related to road surveys, design, construction and traffic planning. Some of his roles include Director General of the Department of Transport Management in Nepal and leading transportation projects funded by organizations like the World Bank and Asian Development Bank. He has published over 26 papers and has expertise in areas like traffic engineering, transport planning, road safety, and accident analysis.
This curriculum vitae is for Zissis Papastamatis, a Greek civil engineer and geotechnical engineer with over 20 years of experience managing public works projects. He is currently the Head of the Department of Quality Control for public works projects in Central Greece. He has extensive experience in project management, design, construction supervision, budgeting, and ensuring compliance with European legislation and environmental regulations. He also teaches courses on European funding programs, public procurement law, and project management.
The document provides biographical and professional information about Guglielmo Ricciardi. It includes details about his education, work experience, skills, publications, and projects. Specifically:
- He has a European Master's Degree in Urban, Landscape and Environment Planning and Design from the University of Sassari and University of Lisbon.
- His work experience includes being an R&D consultant, collaborating with engineering and design companies, and interning with city councils.
- His areas of focus and expertise are in urban and environmental planning, landscape design, climate adaptation and resilience, risk analysis, and water management.
- He has published articles in conferences and journals, and worked on projects related
Vladimir V Waldin has over 30 years of experience in map publishing, media, and transportation consulting. He owned and managed Discus Media Ltd., a map publishing company, from 2000-2015. He has expertise in GIS technologies, cartography, mass transit systems, and web development. Waldin speaks Russian, English, Czech, Finnish, and basic German. He has authored numerous publications on transportation and local history.
Michael Lambrinos has over 40 years of experience in transportation engineering and planning. He currently serves as the Head of the Sustainable Mobility Section in Cyprus, where he oversees projects related to sustainable transportation, public transit, and rail systems. Previously, he managed Cyprus's Program for Enhancing Public Transportation and developed transportation plans as the Head of Planning. Lambrinos holds a Master's in Management of Information Systems from Claremont Graduate University and degrees in civil engineering and transportation planning.
Beatrix P. Perjes has over 20 years of experience managing projects and teams in Hungary and the UK. She has worked for both governmental and non-governmental organizations, managing budgets up to £2.5 million. Her experience includes strategic project management, internal auditing, program management, and operation management. She has strong skills in project cycle management, analysis, communication, and training.
Using the Local Support Group to Develop a New Science Quarter: MagdeburgURBACT
Presentation delivered during the URBACT Training for Elected Representatives Seminar 1 (8-10 April 2013, Brussels) "Integration. How to break silos and develop integrated and place-based solutions that cross the boundaries of government bodies, disciplines, or municipal borders?"
Read more here - http://urbact.eu/en/news-and-events/urbact-events/training-for-elected-representatives/
K.N. Petrakis has extensive experience managing and consulting on transportation projects across Europe and internationally. The document lists over 50 projects from 1994 to 2015 related to strategic planning, European projects, program evaluation, and urban planning. Petrakis has held roles including project director, project manager, consultant, and technical expert on initiatives involving public transit systems, rail services, mobility management, and infrastructure development.
Shanta Tuladhar has over 39 years of experience in transportation engineering and planning. He has extensive experience managing large teams and projects related to road surveys, design, construction and traffic planning. Some of his roles include Director General of the Department of Transport Management in Nepal and leading transportation projects funded by organizations like the World Bank and Asian Development Bank. He has published over 26 papers and has expertise in areas like traffic engineering, transport planning, road safety, and accident analysis.
This curriculum vitae is for Zissis Papastamatis, a Greek civil engineer and geotechnical engineer with over 20 years of experience managing public works projects. He is currently the Head of the Department of Quality Control for public works projects in Central Greece. He has extensive experience in project management, design, construction supervision, budgeting, and ensuring compliance with European legislation and environmental regulations. He also teaches courses on European funding programs, public procurement law, and project management.
The document provides biographical and professional information about Guglielmo Ricciardi. It includes details about his education, work experience, skills, publications, and projects. Specifically:
- He has a European Master's Degree in Urban, Landscape and Environment Planning and Design from the University of Sassari and University of Lisbon.
- His work experience includes being an R&D consultant, collaborating with engineering and design companies, and interning with city councils.
- His areas of focus and expertise are in urban and environmental planning, landscape design, climate adaptation and resilience, risk analysis, and water management.
- He has published articles in conferences and journals, and worked on projects related
The plan4business project aims to develop an online platform for aggregating, processing, and analyzing urban planning data. Over the past nine months, the project has collected stakeholder requirements, established an advisory board, and developed a first prototype portal. Upcoming activities include further developing the platform, presenting at conferences, and continuing to gather user feedback.
The document outlines the experience and qualifications of Giancarlo Caratti Di Lanzacco, including over 20 years of experience in senior management positions in the public sector, private sector, and academia focusing on research and innovation at the EU level. He has extensive expertise across various fields including renewable energy, communication, international collaboration, and project management. The document provides details of his educational background and roles managing large projects and entities of up to 100 people at organizations such as the European Commission.
Europeana Network Association AGM 2017 - 6 December - Europeana 1914-18 Wikim...Europeana
The document summarizes the results of the Europeana 1914-1918 Wikimedia Challenge. It announces that Wikimedia Romania won the overall competition for its impressive portfolio of activities related to World War 1 cultural heritage, including uploading over 800 articles and 1200 images to Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons from Europeana and other partners. It provides details on Wikimedia Romania's project activities like running Wikisource transcriptions and contributing materials across multiple platforms. Wikimedia Austria and Wikimedia Norway won awards for innovation and quality, while Wikimedia UK won an award for diversity.
What is Urbanism at TU Delft ? (v. 2016)Roberto Rocco
This is a presentation where I introduce basic ideas on what is Urbanism at TU Delft and how it is taught. This presentation cannot be seen as the official view of the university on the subject. It is my interpretation of the course and reflects my understanding of the integration of the human sciences, the physical sciences and most particularly DESIGN in the course given at TU Delft. In this presentation, I take special care of explaining what are "objectives" of urbanism, so as to give prospective students a good notion of the tasks ahead.
Urban Thinkers Campus TU Delft Report, World Urban Forum 9Roberto Rocco
Presentation given ay the World Urban Forum 9 in Kuala Lumpur on the results of the Urban Thinkers Campus held at TU Delft "EDUCATION FOR THE CITY WE NEED", sponsored by the World Urban Campaign, Arcadis and others.
This document is a resume for Ilaria Losa, an engineer seeking a challenging position in engineering R&D or projects. She has over 15 engineering publications on smart grids and 10 years of experience as a researcher. Her experience includes coordinating European projects on smart grids, writing and reviewing articles, and public speaking. She is fluent in English and has a basic proficiency in German and Spanish.
Björn grönholm successful city developmentgerttusimm
UBC Environment and Sustainable Development Secretariat coordinates projects and activities around sustainable development in the Baltic Sea Region. It facilitates meetings, workshops and joint commission meetings to collaborate on policy activities, publications, and surveys. It manages development projects related to climate change, maritime policies, urban wastewater, and Finnish-Russian cooperation. Upcoming activities include coordinating the next UBC Sustainability Action Programme and implementing the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region. The Baltic Sea Region faces common challenges like geographic concentration, aging populations, energy and transport issues, and climate change. Cities play a key role in creating green jobs through enforcing legislation, green procurement, sustainability enterprises, and focusing on waste, energy, air, climate, mobility,
UNIMED Week in Brussels 2019_Day 2: 20 March 2019 - DG RTD on new R&D opport...MartaPotenza1
Presentation on new R&D opportunities in Urban Transports - Horizon Europe by Patrick Mercier Handisyde DG RTD - Regione Apulia Representation in Brussels @UNIMED Week in Brussels
Simon Fessard is an urban planner from France with over 10 years of experience in urban design, mobility planning, and cycling infrastructure projects. He has a master's degree in urban systems engineering and has worked at several planning firms and NGOs in Europe. Currently, he works as an urban planning consultant at Mobycon in the Netherlands focusing on projects related to cycling, public transportation, and traffic analysis. He has significant experience managing international projects, conducting research, and presenting at conferences on topics of cycling policy, bike sharing systems, and urban design.
Emi Presentation Eurocities Mobility Forum Mannheim (2)Ries Kamphof
The document discusses establishing a research agenda on smart and sustainable urban mobility. It aims to bridge the gap between research and urban practice by generating a strategic research agenda, best practices, and a thematic network. The main question posed is how can cities develop policies for sustainable and smart urban mobility that both preserve current mobility achievements and transition to less car-dependent systems focused on walking, cycling, and public transport. Key subthemes identified are urban planning, regulation/pricing, social behavior, and technology innovations.
Curriculum Vitae of Zander Vliegen (English)Zander Vliegen
Zander Vliegen is a Network Development Manager for General Motors Belgium and Groupe PSA, with experience restructuring automobile networks. He has held various marketing, sales, and management roles in the automotive industry since 2012. Additionally, he has experience in local politics and youth work, having served as a district councillor since 2007 and organizing numerous youth events. Vliegen received a Master of Science in Complementary Studies in Economics from Ghent University in 2012 and a Master of Arts in Moral Science from Ghent University in 2011.
Paul Stanton is an experienced transport planning professional and project manager with expertise in developing and applying large-scale transport models. He has extensive experience leading projects involving transport modeling for regional planning, development master planning, and policy evaluation. Some of his project experiences include updating London's strategic transport model, developing sub-regional models for Tyne & Wear and the West Midlands, and using modeling to support development projects in Bahrain, Swindon,
The document provides a curriculum vitae for Jeppe Rich, an associated professor at DTU in Denmark. It outlines his education, including a PhD and MSc from Danish universities. It then lists his work experience, including current roles at DTU and past research roles. Finally, it describes his main research interests, which include transport demand modeling, population synthesis, discrete choice modeling, and cost-benefit analysis of transportation projects. It also lists several transportation modeling projects he has worked on.
How Could Municipalities approach greener Deliveries?Marcelo Felipozzi
The document discusses approaches for greener deliveries in municipalities. It notes that while infrastructure improvements are important, they cannot solve all problems related to urban freight alone. There is no single solution, and different cities require different approaches due to varying sizes, economies, and challenges. Strategic plans that involve stakeholders and improve data collection on freight transport are needed. Cargo bikes are highlighted as a flexible option for last-mile deliveries due to their low emissions and space needs, though their carrying capacity is limited. Overall, the document argues for holistic, collaborative solutions tailored to individual city needs.
This document summarizes key insights from a study on cycling in the Netherlands and potential lessons for China. It finds that 31% of all trips in Amsterdam are by bike, growing mostly at the expense of cars. Cycling rates are high across age, income, and education levels. The Dutch cycle for all trip purposes but more for education. Cities with faster bike trips relative to cars and high citizen participation see increasing cycling shares. Improving cycling safety involves increasing car parking costs and priority for cyclists. The perception of cycling conditions improves with more bike parking and participation. While Chinese cities now resemble Europe in the 1960s, innovations like electric bikes and bike highways, and bike-train combinations could expand cycling spatially. Adopting
Florian Steinberg is a German urban development specialist with over 35 years of experience working around the world. He has extensive experience designing and implementing sustainable urban development projects in Latin America, Asia, and Europe. Currently he works as a key expert for GIZ on projects in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Peru focused on international urban cooperation and the Covenant of Mayors initiative.
The document discusses Vienna's smart city initiative and projects. It provides background on Vienna, including its population, GDP, and transportation system dominated by public transit. The smart city initiative aims to reduce emissions and energy use, increase renewables, and promote sustainable transportation through projects like smart buildings, electric vehicles, and urban planning. Key projects described include Transform+ and pilots on electric delivery and a smart citizen assistant app.
This curriculum vitae summarizes Alecos Kelemenis' education and professional experience. He holds a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens and a BA in Management Science & Technology from Athens University of Economics and Business. For the past 11 years, he has worked as a consultant on international cooperation and development projects, primarily monitoring and evaluating EU-funded projects in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. His experience includes designing evaluations, conducting field work, analyzing results, and preparing reports.
Hugo Maurer is applying for an Environmental Policy and International Development Advisor position. He has extensive experience in research, teaching, and producing documentaries related to international development through various roles at the University of Montreal. He is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Environmental Policy from Sciences Po Paris with concentrations in project management and Latin America. His career has involved managing budgets, conducting field research, and gaining skills in areas such as project management, team building, and advising.
- Analysis of the different proposals
- Assessment of the environmental and
sustainable development strategies
- Comparison of the proposals regarding
the sustainable development criteria
Contest for the design of Wuhan’s Master
Plan and its environmental strategy
Year: 2016
The goal was to design a new sustainable
city of 500 000 inhabitants in the suburbs
of Wuhan, China.
CONTEST FOR THE
DESIGN OF A NEW TOWN
MASTER PLAN AND ITS
ENVIRONMENTAL
STRATEGY, WUHAN, CHINA
Urban morphology optimizing the solar potential
Green and blue infrastructure
Low carbon mobility plan
Energy masterplan based on renewable
Waste
The plan4business project aims to develop an online platform for aggregating, processing, and analyzing urban planning data. Over the past nine months, the project has collected stakeholder requirements, established an advisory board, and developed a first prototype portal. Upcoming activities include further developing the platform, presenting at conferences, and continuing to gather user feedback.
The document outlines the experience and qualifications of Giancarlo Caratti Di Lanzacco, including over 20 years of experience in senior management positions in the public sector, private sector, and academia focusing on research and innovation at the EU level. He has extensive expertise across various fields including renewable energy, communication, international collaboration, and project management. The document provides details of his educational background and roles managing large projects and entities of up to 100 people at organizations such as the European Commission.
Europeana Network Association AGM 2017 - 6 December - Europeana 1914-18 Wikim...Europeana
The document summarizes the results of the Europeana 1914-1918 Wikimedia Challenge. It announces that Wikimedia Romania won the overall competition for its impressive portfolio of activities related to World War 1 cultural heritage, including uploading over 800 articles and 1200 images to Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons from Europeana and other partners. It provides details on Wikimedia Romania's project activities like running Wikisource transcriptions and contributing materials across multiple platforms. Wikimedia Austria and Wikimedia Norway won awards for innovation and quality, while Wikimedia UK won an award for diversity.
What is Urbanism at TU Delft ? (v. 2016)Roberto Rocco
This is a presentation where I introduce basic ideas on what is Urbanism at TU Delft and how it is taught. This presentation cannot be seen as the official view of the university on the subject. It is my interpretation of the course and reflects my understanding of the integration of the human sciences, the physical sciences and most particularly DESIGN in the course given at TU Delft. In this presentation, I take special care of explaining what are "objectives" of urbanism, so as to give prospective students a good notion of the tasks ahead.
Urban Thinkers Campus TU Delft Report, World Urban Forum 9Roberto Rocco
Presentation given ay the World Urban Forum 9 in Kuala Lumpur on the results of the Urban Thinkers Campus held at TU Delft "EDUCATION FOR THE CITY WE NEED", sponsored by the World Urban Campaign, Arcadis and others.
This document is a resume for Ilaria Losa, an engineer seeking a challenging position in engineering R&D or projects. She has over 15 engineering publications on smart grids and 10 years of experience as a researcher. Her experience includes coordinating European projects on smart grids, writing and reviewing articles, and public speaking. She is fluent in English and has a basic proficiency in German and Spanish.
Björn grönholm successful city developmentgerttusimm
UBC Environment and Sustainable Development Secretariat coordinates projects and activities around sustainable development in the Baltic Sea Region. It facilitates meetings, workshops and joint commission meetings to collaborate on policy activities, publications, and surveys. It manages development projects related to climate change, maritime policies, urban wastewater, and Finnish-Russian cooperation. Upcoming activities include coordinating the next UBC Sustainability Action Programme and implementing the EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region. The Baltic Sea Region faces common challenges like geographic concentration, aging populations, energy and transport issues, and climate change. Cities play a key role in creating green jobs through enforcing legislation, green procurement, sustainability enterprises, and focusing on waste, energy, air, climate, mobility,
UNIMED Week in Brussels 2019_Day 2: 20 March 2019 - DG RTD on new R&D opport...MartaPotenza1
Presentation on new R&D opportunities in Urban Transports - Horizon Europe by Patrick Mercier Handisyde DG RTD - Regione Apulia Representation in Brussels @UNIMED Week in Brussels
Simon Fessard is an urban planner from France with over 10 years of experience in urban design, mobility planning, and cycling infrastructure projects. He has a master's degree in urban systems engineering and has worked at several planning firms and NGOs in Europe. Currently, he works as an urban planning consultant at Mobycon in the Netherlands focusing on projects related to cycling, public transportation, and traffic analysis. He has significant experience managing international projects, conducting research, and presenting at conferences on topics of cycling policy, bike sharing systems, and urban design.
Emi Presentation Eurocities Mobility Forum Mannheim (2)Ries Kamphof
The document discusses establishing a research agenda on smart and sustainable urban mobility. It aims to bridge the gap between research and urban practice by generating a strategic research agenda, best practices, and a thematic network. The main question posed is how can cities develop policies for sustainable and smart urban mobility that both preserve current mobility achievements and transition to less car-dependent systems focused on walking, cycling, and public transport. Key subthemes identified are urban planning, regulation/pricing, social behavior, and technology innovations.
Curriculum Vitae of Zander Vliegen (English)Zander Vliegen
Zander Vliegen is a Network Development Manager for General Motors Belgium and Groupe PSA, with experience restructuring automobile networks. He has held various marketing, sales, and management roles in the automotive industry since 2012. Additionally, he has experience in local politics and youth work, having served as a district councillor since 2007 and organizing numerous youth events. Vliegen received a Master of Science in Complementary Studies in Economics from Ghent University in 2012 and a Master of Arts in Moral Science from Ghent University in 2011.
Paul Stanton is an experienced transport planning professional and project manager with expertise in developing and applying large-scale transport models. He has extensive experience leading projects involving transport modeling for regional planning, development master planning, and policy evaluation. Some of his project experiences include updating London's strategic transport model, developing sub-regional models for Tyne & Wear and the West Midlands, and using modeling to support development projects in Bahrain, Swindon,
The document provides a curriculum vitae for Jeppe Rich, an associated professor at DTU in Denmark. It outlines his education, including a PhD and MSc from Danish universities. It then lists his work experience, including current roles at DTU and past research roles. Finally, it describes his main research interests, which include transport demand modeling, population synthesis, discrete choice modeling, and cost-benefit analysis of transportation projects. It also lists several transportation modeling projects he has worked on.
How Could Municipalities approach greener Deliveries?Marcelo Felipozzi
The document discusses approaches for greener deliveries in municipalities. It notes that while infrastructure improvements are important, they cannot solve all problems related to urban freight alone. There is no single solution, and different cities require different approaches due to varying sizes, economies, and challenges. Strategic plans that involve stakeholders and improve data collection on freight transport are needed. Cargo bikes are highlighted as a flexible option for last-mile deliveries due to their low emissions and space needs, though their carrying capacity is limited. Overall, the document argues for holistic, collaborative solutions tailored to individual city needs.
This document summarizes key insights from a study on cycling in the Netherlands and potential lessons for China. It finds that 31% of all trips in Amsterdam are by bike, growing mostly at the expense of cars. Cycling rates are high across age, income, and education levels. The Dutch cycle for all trip purposes but more for education. Cities with faster bike trips relative to cars and high citizen participation see increasing cycling shares. Improving cycling safety involves increasing car parking costs and priority for cyclists. The perception of cycling conditions improves with more bike parking and participation. While Chinese cities now resemble Europe in the 1960s, innovations like electric bikes and bike highways, and bike-train combinations could expand cycling spatially. Adopting
Florian Steinberg is a German urban development specialist with over 35 years of experience working around the world. He has extensive experience designing and implementing sustainable urban development projects in Latin America, Asia, and Europe. Currently he works as a key expert for GIZ on projects in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Peru focused on international urban cooperation and the Covenant of Mayors initiative.
The document discusses Vienna's smart city initiative and projects. It provides background on Vienna, including its population, GDP, and transportation system dominated by public transit. The smart city initiative aims to reduce emissions and energy use, increase renewables, and promote sustainable transportation through projects like smart buildings, electric vehicles, and urban planning. Key projects described include Transform+ and pilots on electric delivery and a smart citizen assistant app.
This curriculum vitae summarizes Alecos Kelemenis' education and professional experience. He holds a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens and a BA in Management Science & Technology from Athens University of Economics and Business. For the past 11 years, he has worked as a consultant on international cooperation and development projects, primarily monitoring and evaluating EU-funded projects in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. His experience includes designing evaluations, conducting field work, analyzing results, and preparing reports.
Hugo Maurer is applying for an Environmental Policy and International Development Advisor position. He has extensive experience in research, teaching, and producing documentaries related to international development through various roles at the University of Montreal. He is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Environmental Policy from Sciences Po Paris with concentrations in project management and Latin America. His career has involved managing budgets, conducting field research, and gaining skills in areas such as project management, team building, and advising.
- Analysis of the different proposals
- Assessment of the environmental and
sustainable development strategies
- Comparison of the proposals regarding
the sustainable development criteria
Contest for the design of Wuhan’s Master
Plan and its environmental strategy
Year: 2016
The goal was to design a new sustainable
city of 500 000 inhabitants in the suburbs
of Wuhan, China.
CONTEST FOR THE
DESIGN OF A NEW TOWN
MASTER PLAN AND ITS
ENVIRONMENTAL
STRATEGY, WUHAN, CHINA
Urban morphology optimizing the solar potential
Green and blue infrastructure
Low carbon mobility plan
Energy masterplan based on renewable
Waste
The document discusses the objectives and strategic topics of a transportation center at EPFL. The center aims to develop and increase international reputation in transportation research and academics while supporting Swiss authorities and industry. It focuses on analyzing mobility trends, infrastructure design, transportation policies, and environmental impacts. The center brings together researchers from different faculties to conduct multidisciplinary research on topics like transportation and environment, energy, urban planning, and intelligent transportation systems.
We cordially invite you to become one of our guests at the 1st International Smart Cities' Symposium “Urban Mobility Dialogue 2017” (the “UMD”), exclusively designed by our company - academus GmbH.
The event will take place in Berlin on the 1st - 4th of November 2017 and is organized under the patronage of Senator Ms. Ramona Pop – Berlin Senate department for Economics, Energy and Public Enterprises. It will gather the governmental delegations from a number of cities worldwide, who will bring their stories of success as well as open questions and challenges, addressing them to the experts from academia and research, industries, business and civil enterprises, who will fulfill our Dialogue. Please, find all the details attached, the official web-site is www.smartcity-dialogues.com.
Zander Vliegen has extensive experience in marketing, sales, and project management for General Motors Belgium and Opel. He holds two Master's degrees from Ghent University in Economics and Moral Science. Additionally, he has over 15 years of experience in local politics and youth work through various positions on councils and boards in Belgium.
The document outlines the draft programme for an ITS Workshop in Bordeaux, France in 2015. The workshop will discuss how intelligent transport systems (ITS) can support sustainable mobility through keynote speeches, panels, and presentations on topics like ITS expectations for the future, using ITS to reduce emissions and promote eco-driving, new mobility services, and innovations in software and data sharing. The half-day event includes sessions on ITS for sustainable transport, new services in mobility, and conclusions. Speakers will represent organizations like the UN, European Commission, French government, universities, and private companies.
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