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Eni Day

Eni representatives will illustrate the qualification process to become suppliers: knowing the rules of a major operator’s procurement is one of the first steps to approach major international players.

Mobility Goes International

Torino Wireless organizes the final meeting of the European project MobiGoIn, which will present the international strategy for accessing the following non-European markets: China, Malaysia, Canada and the United States. The event is aimed in particular at all those who work in the field of mobility, interested in expanding their business abroad. Free participation after registration.

Mobility Goes International final event

The MobiGoIn Team invites you to the Project’s final event that will take place the 24th of May, 2017 in Torino, Italy.

The MobiGoIn Internationalisation Strategy, developed during the project, will be presented to participating SMEs, start-ups and international innovation actors of the smart mobility sector.

Take part in this international meeting to enter the MobiGoIn network and know about opportunities, services and activities for going international and approaching new markets: China, Malaysia, USA and Canada.

Global Outlook on Smart Mobility

Mobility Goes International invite you to an afternoon to look how the smart mobility looks in a global perspective starting from swedish companies views. The conference will also give a look at some of the results the Mobility Goes International project has found when taking a deeper look at the different global markets the project has targeted.

Want a SUMP in your city but don’t have the expertise or tools?

Three new EU-funded mobility projects have launched a survey to help them understand cities’ needs and barriers when trying to develop Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs). A SUMP is a strategic plan that aims to create an urban transport system for all citizens that improves safety and security, reduces air and noise pollution, greenhouse gases and energy consumption, and boosts the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of the transport of people and goods.

Brussels appoints Turin second most innovative city in Europe

The European Commission has awarded Amsterdam with the title of European Capital of Innovation 2016 (“iCapital”). Turin was ranked second, before Berlin, Paris, Eindhoven, Glasgow, Oxford, Milan and Vienna. In addition to the prestigious award, Turin also won a cash prize of 100,000 euro to increase ist efforts in supporting innovation.

Smart Mobility: MobiGoIn project will define an EU strategy on SMEs internalization

January 12, 2016. Putting together technology clusters that direct their offer to the mobility sector companies and creating new opportunities for European SMEs that want to grow through innovation and internationalization: these are the aims of the project MobiGoIn – Mobility Goes International, which dwill develop a cross-sectoral approach focusing in the theme of urban and extra-urban mobility to promote development and adoption of intelligent and collaborative transport solutions and logistics. Today in Turin, the project consortium, formed by four European clusters: Torino Wireless Foundation (Italy), bwcon (Germany), Mov’eo (France) and Media Evolution (Sweden), set the project in motion.

COMPSAC Call for Papers

Connected World: New Challenges for Data, Systems & Applications. Call for paper COMPSAC CELT 2016: Paper submission deadline has been extended to December 23.