RECIPROCITY Mobility Mission
The RECIPROCITY project will host a Mobility Mission in Linz (Austria) on 28-31 March 2023.
A mobility mission is a visit by experts to lighthouse cities to see innovative mobility solutions first-hand and learn about their implementation. They enable follower cities to learn from the experience of these pilot projects and transfer this knowledge to their own projects.
Mobility Mission Linz is all about new mobility services and solutions as well as autonomous driving and testing.
REGISTRATION
>>> Register for the event here.
You are a city, service provider, RECIPROCITY External Advisory Board Member or other European mobility stakeholder and you want to be part of the RECIPROCITY Mobility Mission in Linz?
Applications for travel vouchers are open. Partial funding may cover travel/ hospitality costs and may be up to 800€/ trip for those who will be attending all 4 days .
If you choose to apply for a travel voucher during the registration we will contact you with further details afterwards.
+++ Applications for travel vouchers are open until 28th February 2023+++
AGENDA
The latest version of the agenda with more details can be found on the registration page.
March 28, 2023 (Linz Airport)
- Arrival until 10:00
- Presentation of mobility solutions
- B2B meetings
- Conclusion
March 29, 2023 (FACC, Linz)
March 30, 2023 (Steyr)
- Capacity-Building Workshop (MAGNA Powertrain Engineering Center Steyr)
- Visiting DigiTrans test track
- Mobilab Steyr
March 31, 2023 (TechCenter Linz)
- Business Model Workshop
- Keynote
About RECIPROCITY
The project’s goal is to initiate and support replication projects in at least 20 cities and municipalities varying in size, location, degree of urbanization and mobility demand. They will be equipped with the tools, knowledge and contacts to accelerate the process of replicating innovative mobility solutions. Therefore, the project establishs the format of Mobility Missions and Mobility Assemblies.
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