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Webinar: Mobinet, an instrument to boost pan-European mobility

Ertico-ITS Europe is hosting a webinar on 21 September at 1500-1600 CET to discuss the Mobinet platform, which is intended to ensure pan-European coverage of mobility services: the same travel service can easily run in every European country. The webinar will be moderated by Rasmus Lindholm, Ertico - ITS Europe and will provide an introduction to Mobinet and the added value of the platform public authorities and cities. It will also look at relevant use cases/services for public authorities, developed th
September 22, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
374 Ertico-ITS Europe is hosting a webinar on 21 September at 1500-1600 CET to discuss the Mobinet platform, which is intended to ensure pan-European coverage of mobility services: the same travel service can easily run in every European country.

The webinar will be moderated by Rasmus Lindholm, Ertico - ITS Europe and will provide an introduction to Mobinet and the added value of the platform public authorities and cities. It will also look at relevant use cases/services for public authorities, developed thanks to Mobinet: How to increase your revenue and better organise truck weight control: the Non-Stop Truck (NST) service, presented by Wen Xu, 609 Volvo; How to increase the traffic flow in your cities and local communities: the Green Light Optimal Speed Advice (GLOSA) service, presented by Robbin Blokspoel, 769 Imtech.

Julie Castermans of Ertico-ITS Europe will discuss the Mobinet showcase at 6456 ITS World Congress in Bordeaux.
 
A Q&A session will conclude the webinar.

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