e-smartec Newsletter #6 | October 2022
e-smartec Newsletter #6
‘We care for each other,
we care for our space,
we become part of mobility planning’


As Europe would sing... it's 'The Final Countdown'!

The e-smartec project is at its final lap, and it is now time for us to take stock of the amazing results we have collectively achieved: from the finalised Action Plans coming from our partner regions, to our Joint Final Conference with the MOBI-MIX project, our last few months with you have been (and are going to be) a busy, unforgettable time.

Tag along for our last chapters scroll below to find out more from our regional partners and register today for our event in Brussels.

Let's do this together, one last time.


The e-smartec team
On 23 and 24 November, join us in Brussels, Belgium, to discuss the many faces of sustainable mobility in view of a low carbon future: from co-creation and engagement processes using innovative marketing tools throughout planning, to the flawless implementation of innovative shared mobility and MaaS solutions, no stone will be left unturned. MORE
Curious about our agenda?
Come understand how engaging cities, research institutions, local authorities, and mobility providers is key to the behavioural shift in sustainable mobility goals check our 2-day event's agenda!

Find out more about MOBI-MIX!
MOBI-MIX intends to facilitate the uptake of new innovative micromobility and MaaS solutions to fulfil their potential and have a positive impact on reducing carbon emissions.

The Region of Central Macedonia (RCM)knows what it wants: to become an Innovation Hub for the broader region of South East Europe by 2025. Promoting smart, sustainable, and intermodal transport can help achieve it. In comes its Action Plan! MORE
The Hessian Action Plan seeks to amplify the participatory approach within a SUMP process, focusing mainly on empowering the implementing actors. The Actions outlined will help this German state achieve the objectives set in its ‘Hessen's Mobility Strategy 2035’. MORE
The Action Plan from Bratislava's Self-governing region aims to facilitate the implementation of the planned activities as part of regional SUMP, raising public awareness about sustainable urban transport systems and increasing public transport usage in the region. MORE
Venlo’s Trendsportal was established in collaboration with eight municipalities that wanted to improve the region's mobility accessibility and attractiveness and brought to life several initiatives that are now slowly turning into measures and tangible programmes. MORE
The coordinated, effective, and efficient delivery of cycle training, safety and marketing has played a significant role in increasing cycling and walking across the West Midlands – so much so that it became the main field of action for its Action Plan. MORE
The Municipality of Rome intends to expand the usage of bicycles for both leisure and systematic travel in urban areas, in order to promote sustainable mobility and improve air quality in the region part of its SUMP: here’s how. MORE
This newsletter reflects the author's views only and the Interreg Europe programme authorities are not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.

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