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Dear Readers! Digital transformation does not stop at sector boundaries. This creates the potential, but also the need to think mobility differently. For AustriaTech Innovation and openness are two important aspects that have to be taken into account in the course of the digitalisation of our mobility system. As part of international committees and platforms AustriaTech tries to build up a common understanding. Our newsletter will tell you exactly what we are dealing with in this context. Enjoy reading! Best regards, Your AustriaTech Editorial-Team © Pixabay/Violetta
Is Austria "ready" for a new mobility model? A comprehensive, integrated and service-oriented mobility service – this is what the Mobility as a Service model is intended to include. In the MaaS miA concept, recommendations for the implementation of MaaS in Austria were developed. The effects and benefits of the various MaaS levels are described on the basis of so-called "readiness levels". © Pixabay/FreePhotos
A new project starts: LinkingAlps How can travel information for cross-border travel in the Alpine region be improved? Following the successful completion of the LinkingDanube project, LinkingAlps is now addressing this question. Project Kick-Off was on 11.11.2019. Read more about the aims of the project on our website! © Pixabay/Florian Pircher
"Future-proof mobility solutions for CEE Airports"... ...this is the motto of the final conference of the Landside Airports Accessibility (LAirA) project. The event will take place on 5.12. in Budapest. The registration is possible until 29.11. Talk and learn about multimodal, smart and low carbon accessibility of airports in Central Europe! Tips
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