Congress Topics
The six Congress topics have been chosen attentively to give you the opportunity to Experience Future Mobility Now.
The latest technologies, the most innovative solution for cities and citizens, the third mobility dimension, the integration of different forms of transport into a single, on-demand service: this and much more will be presented, discussed and showcased through live demos, to create an unforgettable experience.
ITS brings a piece of future in the current times to experience what a smarter, cleaner and faster mobility looks like. Get ready to explore it with us!
Automated & Connected Driving
Means a fundamental paradigm shift – from driver to autopilot.
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Mobility on Demand, Mobility as a Service
Is the integration of various forms of transport services into a single mobility service accessible on demand.
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Goods journey from ports to customers
It improves the performance of ports and ensures more efficient transport chains.
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Intelligent Infrastructure
Backbone of modern economies. It moves people and goods, it powers our lives, it fuels growth.
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New services from new technologies
The aim is to put mobility into the third dimension – the airspace.
It improves the performance of ports and ensures more efficient transport chains.
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Automated & Connected Driving
Means a fundamental paradigm shift – from driver to autopilot.
Click on the picture to read more
Mobility on Demand, Mobility as a Service
Is the integration of various forms of transport services into a single mobility service accessible on demand.
Click on the picture to read more
Goods journey from ports to customers
It improves the performance of ports and ensures more efficient transport chains.
Click on the picture to read more
Intelligent Infrastructure
Backbone of modern economies. It moves people and goods, it powers our lives, it fuels growth.
Click on the picture to read more
New services from new technologies
The aim is to put mobility into the third dimension – the airspace.
It improves the performance of ports and ensures more efficient transport chains.
Click on the picture to read more
Automated & Connected Driving
Means a fundamental paradigm shift – from driver to autopilot.
Click on the picture to read more
Mobility on Demand, Mobility as a Service
Is the integration of various forms of transport services into a single mobility service accessible on demand.
Click on the picture to read more
Goods journey from ports to customers
It improves the performance of ports and ensures more efficient transport chains.
Click on the picture to read more
Intelligent Infrastructure
Backbone of modern economies. It moves people and goods, it powers our lives, it fuels growth.
Click on the picture to read more
New services from new technologies
The aim is to put mobility into the third dimension – the airspace.
It improves the performance of ports and ensures more efficient transport chains.
Click on the picture to read more
Solutions for cities and citizens
The demand for urban space is intense – passenger and freight vehicles, active modes such as walking & cycling, and also parking. Connectivity brings new knowledge on traffic origin, destination and position; is this enough to reduce travel time for the community overall while giving optimal services to individual customers as well as better air quality?
Example keywords:
- climate goals and action plans (a.o. Green Deal)
- new ITS services for walking and cycling
- digital twins
- spatial allocation
- collaborative strategies
- data-sharing
- cross border solutions
- smart parking
- real-time information
- demand management
- predictive network management
- influencing traveller behaviour
- citizens engagement and co-creation
- mobility management
New services from new technologies
Innovation in ITS is a constant process. What might be the benefits for end-users from developments with established technologies and completely new solutions – for example – on-vehicle sensors, batteries and other energy storage, fuel cells, blockchain, lightweight materials, artificial intelligence, maps and location systems, drones?
Example keywords:
- unmanned aerial vehicles (Urban Air Mobility/ UAM)
- distributed ledgers
- quantum computing
- deep learning
- display technologies
- non-chemical energy storage
- GNSS constellations
- inductive charging
- start-ups
- next generation of communication
- skills development
- new business models
Intelligent Infrastructure
The digitising of physical infrastructure enables smarter mobility for all with associated gains from more efficient asset maintenance and management. But how do we share data from these systems while retaining high levels of privacy, reliability and data security? Can we upgrade legacy systems? How can we best integrate terrestrial and satellite services?
Example keywords:
- IoT
- predictive maintenance
- sensors
- V2V and V2X
- legacy systems
- data management
- data privacy and ownership
- new business and operational models
- probe vehicles and FVD
- system of systems
- emergency & incident management
- digital twins
- eCall
- mapping and geolocation
Goods journey from ports to customers
The technologies underpinning automated and connected driving offer substantial gains for goods delivery. Paperwork can be reduced while fleet utilisation and load tracking can both be improved. Automated and electrified vehicles promise gains for hub-to-hub as well as “last mile” deliveries in cities. How can we streamline the trip from ship to shop to consumers?
Example keywords:
- data sharing platforms
- logistics platforms
- last mile delivery
- micro depots
- distribution hubs
- load sharing
- interoperability
- green vehicle routeing
- paperless vehicle and load tracking
- delivery parking and secure parking
- traffic management
- linked digital information systems
- maritime applications and 5G solution
Mobility on Demand, Mobility as a Service
Traditional mobility is a mix of low utilisation private vehicle ownership and open access public transport. MaaS and MOD use a platform and personalised user interfaces to provide multimodal ‘mobility’ for all users with savings and productivity gains. Achieving this requires changes to business models, users’ habits and the subsidising of public transport.
Example keywords:
- user behaviour
- user acceptance
- city authorities’ needs
- business models and cases
- mobility platform systems
- hubs
- standards
- multimodality
- micromobility
- ticketing and payment
- pilots, trials and tests
- data sharing
- apps designs,
- ride sharing and hailing services
- sustainable mobility
- regulation and de-regulation
- institutional & legal issues
- interoperability & cross border services
Automated & Connected Driving
Improvements to artificial intelligence, sensors, data processing, communications, mapping and location technologies have catalysed the development of highly automated and highly connected vehicles. This promises gains in safety, air quality, network management and traveller information services. But there is still work to do to support widespread deployment.
Example keywords:
- changes to the workforce, jobs and society
- new business models
- required changes to infrastructure
- system engineering and architecture
- simulation & modelling
- pilots, trials and tests
- autonomous public transport
- platooning
- human-machine interface
- user acceptance
- Internet of Things
- safety gains
- cross-border services
- connectivity
- maps, mapping and geolocation
- impact, cost-benefit and risk assessment
- cybersecurity and resilience
- remote updating and self-diagnosis
The journey to this October’s ITS World Congress in Hamburg is getting closer with the ERTICO-ITS Europe Webinar Series. The Webinar Series will profile key topics in the Congress and be a taster for what comes ahead in the autumn.
Webinar 1: Solutions for Cities and Citizens – New Solutions for the New Normal.
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Webinar 2: New Services from New Technologies – Next-Gen Connectivity for Next-Gen Mobility.
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Webinar 3: Experience Future Mobility Now – Up Close this October.
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Webinar 4: Goods Journey from Ports to Customers – Smart and Sustainable Ports of the Future.
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Webinar 5: Innovation and Deployment of Connected Cooperative and Automated Mobility.
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Webinar 6: ITS World Congress – The Last Reveal.
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