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SUMMARY:ReMuNet Finnish Partners Workshop: Analyzing Disruptive Events in European Freight Transport
DESCRIPTION:The Finnish partners of the ReMuNet consortium recently convened for a second meeting on February 1st\, 2024. The gathering’s purpose was to exchange knowledge\, focusing on crucial deliverables and upcoming tasks within the project. \nSummary of Workshop Discussions: \nTeam Hanken\, a key member of the consortium\, kicked off the workshop by providing an overview of the deliverables completed just before the winter break in December 2023. These deliverables was the groundwork for the project’s progress and set the stage for further exploration. \nA significant portion of the workshop was dedicated to discussions surrounding the upcoming deliverable in Work Package 1 (WP1): the Analysis of effects of disruptive events on the European freight transport network and resulting social impact. \nCase Study: Rhine River Valley Disruptions: \nDuring the workshop\, participants engaged in a focused group discussion centered around a pertinent case study: the Rhine River Valley and its regular disruptions caused by droughts. The group delved into the multifaceted impacts of these disruptions on the transport network\, supply chain\, and society at large\, highlighting the interconnectedness of these elements. \nData Analysis by the Finnish Meteorological Institute: \nOne of the highlights of the workshop was a presentation by the Finnish Meteorological Institute\, which provided an in-depth analysis of climate-related data spanning the last 30 years. Parameters such as maximum daily temperature and precipitation across different regions in the European Union were visually displayed\, offering valuable insights into climate patterns and trends. \nFurthermore\, predictions on climate patterns for the next 70 years were presented\, sparking discussions among participants on how these projections will influence transport planning strategies within the EU.
URL:https://remunet-project.eu/project-event/remunet-finnish-partners-workshop-analyzing-disruptive-events-in-european-freight-transport/
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SUMMARY:RTR Conference Highlights: Road Transport Research Results
DESCRIPTION:From the 5th to the 7th of February 2024\, the BluePoint Brussels became the epicenter of discussions and presentations at the Conference on Road Transport Research. Hosted on Blvd Auguste Reyers 80\, 1030 Brussels\, the event welcomed experts\, innovators\, and stakeholders from across the globe to explore the latest advancements and findings in the realm of road transport research. \nDisclaimer: The photos taken during the RTR Conference 2024 are the property of the organizers and are protected by copyright law. \nActivities: Networking and discussing with research and industry experts in road transport \nOne of the primary draws of the conference was the opportunity for attendees to network and engage in discussions with leading figures in the field of road transport research. With a diverse array of experts and stakeholders present\, participants had the chance to exchange ideas\, share insights\, and forge valuable connections that could pave the way for future collaborations. \nNetwork and traffic management for future mobility\nThe first session of the conference delved into the topic of network and traffic management for future mobility. With presentations from notable experts such as Sascha Hoogendorn\, Panos Georgakis\, Runar Sorasen\, and Juliette Thijs\, attendees gained valuable insights into the latest developments and strategies in this rapidly evolving field. \nModerated by Thiago Tavares and Serge van Dam\, the session sparked engaging discussions on topics ranging from collaborative business models in multimodal mobility ecosystems to the sharing of data via decentralized data spaces or centralized platforms. Sascha Hoogendorn emphasized the importance of shifting the conversation from data-sharing to information sharing\, highlighting the need for algorithms to process data and share relevant information while safeguarding data sovereignty. \n Digitalisation of Logistics\nThe second session focused on the digitalization of logistics\, with presentations from experts such as Tomas Ambra\, Dimitri Laureys\, Yancho Todorov\, and Georgia Ayfantopoulou. Moderated by Paola Chiarini and Fernando Liesa\, the session explored the potential of blockchain in transport logistics\, smart contracts\, and the benefits of decentralized approaches. \nAttendees engaged in lively discussions about the advantages of decentralized approaches in increasing stakeholder acceptance\, contrasting with the failures of centralized approaches with blockchain in the past. Furthermore\, Georgia Ayfantopoulou shed light on potential synergies between projects FOR-FREIGHT and ReMuNet\, highlighting opportunities for collaboration and knowledge exchange. \nDisclaimer: The photos taken during the RTR Conference 2024 are the property of the organizers and are protected by copyright law. \nOverall\, the 7th edition of the European Conference on Results from Road Transport Research (RTR Conference 2024) concluded with exceptional success\, featuring 76 project presentations and 26 parallel sessions attended by 735 participants over three days. \nPresentations showcased concrete outcomes from numerous Horizon 2020 projects\, offering insight into the promising future of mobility. Recent Horizon Europe-funded projects also featured prominently\, adding the latest results to the discussion. \nStephan Neugebauer\, Chairman of ERTRAC& EGVIAfor2Zero\, emphasized the importance of learning from project results to inform future frameworks. He highlighted the multifaceted nature of the EU Green Deal and praised the collective efforts of the RTR community in maintaining Europe’s competitiveness in road transport research. \nA notable plenary session on “Software Defined Vehicles” explored how software and hardware developments are shaping future mobility solutions. Discussions emphasized the integral role of software in vehicle functionality and the need to develop the right skills for the future workforce. \nAttendees engaged in discussions on data ownership\, sharing\, and the potential impact of Software Defined Vehicles on energy efficiency. The session underscored the importance of collaboration and a European approach to innovation in the automotive industry. \nThe conference also featured exhibitors providing additional insights into transport research. As the Conference Chair noted\, progress in the road transport sector must prioritize societal needs while addressing environmental and digital challenges to maintain Europe’s competitiveness.
URL:https://remunet-project.eu/project-event/rtr-conference-highlights/
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