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Next Generation Mobility: from 3 to 5 May the future of mobility is in Turin

The event will be an opportunity for the main stakeholders and decision makers in the mobility chain to update, compare and meet.

At the National Automobile Museum in Turin, from 3 to 5 May, there will be the second edition of Next Generation Mobility: in presence and in streaming, the event will be dedicated to the themes of smart, connected, sustainable and innovative mobility. The event is the result of a partnership between Clickutility Team, which has been organising smart mobility and smart cities fairs for more than 15 years, and Studio Comelli, which designs agendas and content for major events and scientific conventions, with the support of City of Turin, Metropolitan City and Piedmont Region.

The mobility of the future is sustainable, smart, intermodal, safe, accessible and inclusive. These values will be the common ground for the three days of debate, updating and comparison through conferences and networking activities aimed at increasing the competences of institutions, companies, research bodies, universities, local administrations, startups and decision makers in the transport chain.

The 2022 edition will analyse sustainability and mobility as fundamental rights to determine the freedom of citizens and as necessarily interconnected principles in the territorial and urban development planning of local administrations. For this reason, research, technological innovation and investment in this field must involve companies, institutions, stakeholders and the local ecosystem.

The topics on the Next Generation Mobility agenda will be PNRR and mobility, Urban airspace, Mobility as a service, Decarbonisation of mobility, Urban logistics, Connected mobility and metamobility, Individual mobility and Technologies for mobility.

During the second day, the Interreg Alpine Space project e-SMART will be presented. The project focuses on the electrification of local public transport and the logistical redesign of last-mile journeys, i.e. the link in the transport chain between the destination of the traveller and the key public transport hubs he intends to use. e-SMART foresees an international public-private partnership and collaboration axis and has as project leader RSE - Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico, as Italian partners Piedmont Region, Veneto Strade and The Smart City Association Italy and involves public administrations and companies from Italy, France, Austria, Slovenia and Germany.

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