Visit the captivating city of Athens on 29 June – 03 July 2025 for the International Symposium “Navigating the Future of Traffic Management” a premier event bringing together managers, traffic engineers, practitioners, and researchers from around the globe. The symposium will serve as a dynamic platform to explore and discuss innovative practices, proven methods, and how technologies may assist agencies improving how they actively manage traffic on roads, freeways, motorways, and tollways.
Parking has been the most innovative of all the transportation sectors in the past five years. Richard Harris, Solution Director, Xerox Services outlines some of the key drivers and trends
Imran Hayee of the University of Minnesota Duluth's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering talks about efforts to bring V2I and V2V communications into work zones. With USDOT backing and under the auspices of the ITS Joint Program Office Connected Vehicle Research (formerly IntelliDrive) research programme, M. Imran Hayee of the University of Minnesota Duluth's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering along with team of his students, have been conducting research into the application of
Sampo Hietanen, founder of MaaS Global, is one of the authors of the Mobility as a Service concept: the dream is still real, but MaaS needs to evolve, he insists
Authors Oliver Gassmann, Jonas Böhm and Maximilian Palmié have published a book to aid stakeholders in the development of smart cities.
The authors say Smart Cities: Introducing Digital Innovations to Cities explores how the smart city concept promises to solve urban issues such as mobility, pollution and inclusion.
The book is expected to serve as road map and provide answers to the following questions:
• What core elements constitute smart cities?
• How can the digital shadow of city element