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iMobility Forum lunch sessions discuss European mobility

iCar Support will be hosting the iMobility Forum "Let’s Lunch" sessions on its stand (C30). Whilst enjoying a complimentary lunch, visitors will have the opportunity to discuss with iMobility Forum Working Group representatives the latest achievements and challenges of European mobility. All day long, demonstrations by European projects (HeERO, Instant Mobility and Citylog) will allow delegates to discover the latest technological developments in ITS, and project presentations will further introduce the cha
October 16, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
6721 iCar Support will be hosting the iMobility Forum "Let’s Lunch" sessions on its stand (C30). Whilst enjoying a complimentary lunch, visitors will have the opportunity to discuss with iMobility Forum Working Group representatives the latest achievements and challenges of European mobility.

All day long, demonstrations by European projects (HeERO, Instant Mobility and Citylog) will allow delegates to discover the latest technological developments in ITS, and project presentations will further introduce the challenges ahead. What's more, the stand's networking areas will allow visitors to learn more about European iMobility projects, to meet with peers and to share ideas and best practices with them.

The four hot topics of the "Let’s Lunch" sessions are:


1. Tuesday 23 October: Research & InnovationWorking Group

2. Wednesday 24 October: ICT for Clean & Efficient Mobility Working Group

3. Thursday 25 October: Digital Maps Working Group

4. Friday 26 October: Vulnerable Road Users Working Group

For more information, visit the iCar Support website.

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