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SUMMARY:ReMuNet Annual Consortium Meeting Recap!
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to our detailed recap of the ReMuNet Annual Consortium Meeting held on June 6th and 7th in the beautiful city of Helsinki. Hosted by the Hanken School of Economics\, the event was a perfect blend of productive sessions\, insightful presentations\, and engaging activities. \nDay 1 Highlights\nThe first day was marked by significant project updates and interactive workshops. FIR an der RWTH Aachen\, UIRR\, and Hanken shared updates from WP1\, discussing their work on developing a European multimodal transport ontology and classifying disruptive events. This session provided key insights into enhancing transport resilience. \nPTV Group presented on the reference model and simulation framework under WP2\, leading a dynamic workshop on the duration\, impact\, and recovery cycle of disruptions. This workshop sparked lively discussions and generated innovative ideas to improve our understanding of transport disruptions. \nFHA provided a status update on WP4\, exploring reinforcement learning with practical example scenarios. Their presentation showcased cutting-edge advancements in transport technology and demonstrated the potential for future applications. \nDay 2 Highlights\nThe second day focused on communication strategies and piloting new transport methods. White Research delivered comprehensive updates on our communication and dissemination strategies. They led a session on innovation management and exploitation planning\, outlining future steps for maximizing our project’s impact. \nVediafi Oy introduced WP5\, discussing the piloting of event-based multimodal relay transport in the North Sea – Baltic and Rhine – Danube corridors. This presentation highlighted the potential for transformative changes in European transport. \nFIR conducted a WP3 workshop focused on developing a common understanding of the current ecosystem. This collaborative session allowed partners to ideate on the future ReMuNet platform\, contributing by assigning relevant actors to the corridors in the actual ecosystem. \nA heartfelt thank you to all partners for their invaluable contributions\, and a special mention to Hanken for organizing such a successful and enjoyable event! Together\, we are making significant strides in enhancing the resilience and efficiency of European transport networks. \nStay tuned for more updates and join us on this exciting journey! \n\nFor more information and continuous updates\, follow our official channels and join the conversation. Let’s work together to build a more resilient and efficient European transport system!
URL:https://remunet-project.eu/project-event/remunet-annual-consortium-meeting-recap/
LOCATION:Hanken University\, Helsiniki\, Finland
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SUMMARY:Successful EU ReMuNet Project Meeting Hosted by Hafen Wien GmbH and thinkport VIENNA
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to announce that Hafen Wien GmbH and thinkport VIENNA – smart urban logistics had the pleasure of hosting the recent EU ReMuNet Project meeting. \nThe ReMuNet Project is dedicated to enhancing the resilience of transport networks by leveraging software services and integrating various networks. During our productive discussions with experts from the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology\, viadonau\, WienCont GmbH\, and the Zentralverband Spedition & Logistik\, we delved into how disruptive events impact traffic flows within the multimodal transport network. These scenarios are simulated within the ReMuNet project to effectively mitigate such events and efficiently reroute transport flows. We are excited to build on the valuable insights gained during this meeting in the coming months. The collaborative efforts and expertise shared have set a strong foundation for the continued success of the ReMuNet Project. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our experts Bettina Matzner\, Juergen Zajicek\, and Oliver Wagner\, as well as our colleagues Robert Mladik and Michael Nakovitz from WienCont GmbH\, for their significant contributions and expertise on this crucial topic. Your input is invaluable to the progress of our project. \nStay tuned for more updates as we continue to advance the resilience and efficiency of European transport networks.
URL:https://remunet-project.eu/project-event/successful-eu-remunet-project-meeting-hosted-by-hafen-wien-gmbh-and-thinkport-vienna/
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