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Ertico highlights citizens & mobility

Webinar will be on Thursday 21 April from 2pm – 3.15pm CET - for registration link see below
By Adam Hill April 20, 2022 Read time: 2 mins
The webinar will feature representatives from Google, DG Move and Cycling Industries Europe

The build-up to the 14th ITS European Congress is continuing with the latest in Ertico - ITS Europe's webinar series tomorrow.

‘Services for Cities & Citizens: Mobility at your door’ is on Thursday 21 April from 2pm – 3.15pm CET.

You can register for it by clicking here

It covers two themes of the Toulouse Congress: Services for Citizens and Cities as Logistics Hubs, with experts talking about their vision and solutions, both practical and regulatory, for achieving safer, more accessible and more sustainable mobility.

Hosted and chaired by Lisa Boch-Andersen, director of communications, congresses & events at Ertico, it will also feature Ertico CEO Joost Vantomme and Chacasta Pritlove from Google, an ITS Toulouse Congress Partner.

Vladimir Vorotovic, Ertico director of innovation and deployment will moderate the panel presentations.

Paola Chiarini, policy officer, innovation and research at the European Commission DG Move,  will talk about the EC’s Urban Mobility Framework and a vision of zero-emission city freight logistics and last-mile delivery;

Samuel Pierce, project manager at Cycling Industries Europe, will present cargo bikes as the solution for zero-emissions urban logistics;

Tiina Leinonen, project manager and mobility coordinator at the Climate and Environmental Policy Unit, City of Tampere will talk about the importance of data in support of the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan objectives.

The last webinar in the series covered one of the Congress' key topics: ‘Green & Sustainable Mobility’.

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ITS European Congress 2022 will be held in Toulouse from 30 May - 1 June.

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