What are mobility hubs, and why are they useful tools for mobility policies in urban planning? How to organize car sharing and micromobility into physical and digital hubs? What are the potentials for shared mobility in cities and regions in Norway? What are the roles of the various stakeholders and how can we all cooperate to make shared mobility happen? These questions will be answered during our conference.
The conference will delve into the concept of shared mobility hubs by presenting different points of view from our project partners. These hubs are designed to enhance urban mobility by providing integrated, accessible, and efficient transportation options in both urban and regional settings.
The goal of the event is to showcase the benefits and possibilities of shared mobility, how to implement them, and to get a better understanding of the responsibilities in developing shared mobility hubs.
This conference is targeted for policymakers, civil servants, mobility planners, and transport authorities, as well as mobility providers and researchers in the area. It aims to foster a deeper understanding of the benefits and implementation strategies of mobility hubs, offering insights that are particularly relevant for those involved in urban planning and sustainable transportation.
The event on May 29th will take place with a networking lunch at 11:00 AM, followed by a series of discussions and presentations from leading European experts and stakeholders in the field. The conference will address the organizational, digital, and practical aspects of shared mobility hubs and explore their potential to transform mobility in Norwegian cities and regions.
Attendance is free of charge, emphasizing the ShareDiMobiHub and public authorities' commitment to spreading knowledge and encouraging collaboration among various stakeholders to enhance shared and digital mobility solutions.
All the information in Norwegian can be found in the Vestfold County website.