CIVITAS Policy Note about Shared Mobility to be presented in Italy at the Smart Mobility World 2016

Just after the official launch at the CIVITAS Forum annual conference in Gdynia, the latest CIVITAS Policy note “Cities towards Mobility 2.0: connect, share and go!” will be presented to the Italian audience at the Smart Mobility World 2016 during the session about the shared mobility.

Automotive sector is quickly and completely changing: main topics of this change will be electrification, autonomous driving, connectivity and security.

Smart Mobility World 2016 - in the new location ACI-SARA Safe Driving Center in Lainate (Milan) - faces with these themes considering different points of view: it connects different realities by creating networking, by showing innovative ideas, solutions and devices, by boosting promising startups to find the right venture capitalists.

Public and Private Mobility, City logistics and Traffic Management, Connected Car and Safety, Security and Big Data, Smart Cities and Infrastructures, Sharing Mobility, Smart Parking, Mobile Payment and Green Mobility are the main topics both in the Agenda and in the exhibition area: a 360 degrees approach able to create sinergies to implement smart mobility in any way.

Smart Mobility World 2016 will host the 3rd International Conference “Connected Automobiles” and the 2nd "Taxi Tech Forum”, as well. Also in co-location the important Auto Europa 2017 Prize, organized by the Italian Union of Automotive Journalists.

In the previous year it registered more than 3000 participants, 202 speakers inside 16 different conferences, more than 2000 test drives and 159 among sponsors, exhibitors and partners. To participate to the 2016 edition, please make the registration here.

Author: Tito Stefanelli

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