July 2019 Editorial – EPN Consulting Newsletter
Some weeks ago in a bookshop at Gatwick airport I bought “The Passengers” by John Marrs, attracted by the lines on the cover: Eight self-drive cars set on a collision course. Who lives,
Some weeks ago in a bookshop at Gatwick airport I bought “The Passengers” by John Marrs, attracted by the lines on the cover: Eight self-drive cars set on a collision course. Who lives,
Recently I was in my country house in North-West Italy and I needed to buy some food. In that village there is only one bus service in the morning and one in the
Roads congestion is being an issue for decades and in these years many solutions were proposed: improving public transport services, making public transport more appealing, encouraging the use of soft modes (cycling and
A couple of weeks ago, I attended the MOVE Conference in London where there were many speeches in parallel organised in several topics sessions. According to my own interest I mainly attended those
A few days ago I was in a pub in London with a friend that asked me how I started being passionate about Intelligent Mobility and European projects. This question made my mind
On 3rd Dec 2018 the EU Council adopted its position (partial general approach) on a proposal to ensure that the EU’s flagship programme Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) will continue to fund key projects in the
Athens, the Greek capital, used innovation to overcome the economic and social crisis of its past years. The European Commission recognised Athens’ extraordinary efforts and awarded it with the title of the European Capital of Innovation 2018
The S.T.R.E.E.T. (Sustainable Transport Education for Environment and Tourism) project was funded by the Key Action No. 2 (KA2) of the EU ERASMUS+ programme. It started on the 1st September 2015 and ended on