Second General Assembly of the Mobilities For EU Project in Dresde
May 15, 2024
The partners of the MOBILITIES FOR EU project gathered in Dresden over the last three days for the Second General Assembly, bringing together key partners and stakeholders to advance the project’s objectives.
Under the leadership of coordinator Julia Vicente Gómez from CARTIF, the assembly commenced with a comprehensive review of the project’s initial phases. This included an assessment of progress made thus far with a focus on the Lead and Replication Cities status and strategic planning for the forthcoming period. The event, held concurrently with the #IEEE6GSummit, attracted a diverse array of participants, including innovative tech startups and projects. This convergence of expertise promises to enrich discussions and foster collaborative opportunities. A joint policy dialogue with another EU project, NEUTRALPATH also took place. Representatives from the cities of Vantaa, Dresden, Madrid and Espoo explored examples from their respective cities of solutions they have implemented and plan to implement in the next few years to reduce carbon emissions and finance the green transition.
Throughout the assembly, attendees engaged in a series of technical workshops, presentations by city partners, and a site visit of the Dresden demo site, the Ostragehege. At the site visit, colleagues from Dresden introduced the consortium to pilot activities planned on-site which are geared towards accelerating the development and implementation of cleaner, more efficient mobility solutions.
With a steadfast commitment to achieving climate-neutral cities in the EU, the MOBILITIES FOR EU Project remains at the forefront of driving sustainable urban mobility initiatives.
Photos by (c) LHD / Thomas Schlorke
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