Projects
Smart Cities, Mobility & Logistics University of Antwerp
Flexible bus services for smart cities. University of Antwerp
Open city. University of Antwerp
City Logistics in Living Laboratories (CITYLAB) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Flexible bus services for smart cities KU Leuven
Frustration is a common emotion among regular bus users, as bus transport tends to be slow, inefficient, and inflexible. Typically, a bus service (i.e., a set of bus routes and timetables) remains the same throughout the day, even when the demand for bus transport varies considerably over time. The main reason for this inflexibility was that, until very recently, public bus operators had no way of knowing the demand for transportation at any ...
New integrated smart mobility options Ghent University
NISTO New Integrated Smart Mobility Options EC Interreg IVB North West Europe (NWE) 358K-NISTO Prof. S. Gautama
At the moment, there are numerous mobility concepts being developed and transport pilots being implemented in Northwest European
cities and regions. Pilots on electric mobility, car-to-car communication, mobility management, smartphone apps on public transport
services and city logistics to name only a few of ...
Smart public transport initiatives for climate-neutral cities in Europe (SPINE). University of Antwerp
Orientate newcomers by smart social mentoring KU Leuven
ORIENT8 is a smart social mentoring program supported by smart digital tools and tailored acitivities. It smartly pairs
newly arrived third country nationals (TCNs or newcomers) with the volunteer members of the local community in
order to help them overcome daily life difficulties at the early stages of their integration process. By developing this
program, we aim to improve the social orientation of newcomers, promote ...
Smart and Sustainable Host UniverCities: leveraging city-university interactions to further the twin green and digital transition KU Leuven
SUNSET aims to develop innovative research and training capacity around city-university interactions driving the EU’s green and digital transition. This twin transition is a defining element of the current EU policy agenda towards achieving climate neutrality and sustainable growth. The European Commission considers cities to be frontrunners in this transition agenda, but their transformational capacity and resilience crucially depends on the ...