Join the SUM, UNCHAIN and ULTIMO projects for a joint webinar on co-creation and stakeholder engagement in sustainable urban mobility and logistics.
Register here for the webinarBuilding sustainable and efficient transport systems requires the active involvement of those who use, manage and shape them. The SUM project applies a co-creation methodology to developing new mobility services – involving stakeholders from the outset to identify challenges, design solutions, and define joint next steps. Learn from our Living labs working on co-creation for shared mobility services.
Agenda:
- Introductory pitch
- UNCHAIN (POLIS)
- SUM (ERTICO)
- ULTIMO (ZF Group)
- Project use case presentations and discussion
- Mechelen LL – UNCHAIN Project
- Geneva LL – ULTIMO and SUM Projects
- Madrid LL – UNCHAIN Project
- Fredrikstad – SUM Project
- Q & A & conclusion
UNCHAIN addresses urban logistics by strengthening collaboration between cities and logistics stakeholders. Through practical tools such as Sustainable Urban Logistics Plans (SULPs), Urban Vehicle Access Regulations (UVARs) and delivery infrastructure optimisation, the project supports data-driven planning for more resilient urban freight systems.
ULTIMO aims to unlock the integration of Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) into cities with on-demand and door-to-door services that will allow for more sustainable, accessible, and inclusive mobility. ULTIMO is deploying AVs in three sites across Europe, each with 15 or more multi-vendor vehicles per site.
This webinar will present real-life experiences from the living labs of both projects, showing how stakeholder engagement and co-creation are being translated into tangible actions in European cities.