Evolution of Mobility Landscape in Central & Eastern Europe
The changing mobility landscape in Central & Eastern Europe is highlighted in Alain Flausch's presentation at the UITP 3rd Transport & Logistics Conference 2016. The region's public transport system is undergoing a quality shift, bridging the historical development gap between Western and Eastern Europe. Key mobility trends such as the importance of EU funds, the ITS revolution for smart cities, railway infrastructure investments, and electromobility initiatives are shaping the future of transportation in the region. UITP, a global association representing diverse stakeholders, aims to advance knowledge, advocacy, and business in public transport. The success of mobility in Central & Eastern Europe signifies a promising future for urban transportation in the region.
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CHANGING MOBILITY LANDSCAPE IN CENTRAL & EASTERN EUROPE Alain FLAUSCH International Association of Public Transport UITP 3rd Transport & Logistics Conference 2016 UITP
UITP: A GLOBAL ASSOCIATION 2 UITP
UITP: DIVERSE STAKEHOLDERS 1400+ member companies Operators Authorities Public transport supply and service industry Research centers and universities 96 countries Europe: 490 cities involved Our mission: Knowledge|Advocacy|Business 3 UITP
KEY MOBILITY TRENDS No progress without EU funds ITS revolution getting smart cities moving The rise of railway infrastructure investments Electromobility s offensive 4 UITP
CEE: Mobility s place to be Public transport in Central and Eastern Europe is currently undergoing a major quality shift The historic development gap between Western and Eastern Europe is slowly beginning to vanish partly due to urban mobility rise The region mobility s success is surely far from over 5 UITP
Thank you for your attention! Alain FLAUSCH Secretary General | UITP uitp.org