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Living Labs
NameResponsible/EditorCase StudiesCountry Responsibilities
Brussels Living Lab
Co-creation of the first neighbourhood-level prototype mobility hub with key stakeholders (citizens, businesses, transport operators, municipalities, etc.).
Jesse Pappers
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Belgium (36), United Kingdom (16), Luxembourg (3), France (8)
Eastern Austria Living Lab
Designing a citywide mobility hub network through co-creation processes. This Living Lab provides a unique flexibility in (re-)designing user-centric mobility hubs and provides room to experiment on the design level of SmartHubs.
Admin, Lukas Knott, Roman Klementschitz, Christoph Kirchberger
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Austria (19), Czech Republic (2), Hungary (1), Sweden (2), Norway (1), Switzerland (4), Slovenia (5), Croatia (1), Romania (2), Bulgaria (1)
Istanbul Living Lab
Mobility hubs in unplanned and growing urban developments in an emerging economy.
Kayra Güler
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Turkey (1)
Munich Living Lab
Integrated passenger and freight transport (city logistics) mobility hubs.
David Duran
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Germany (13), Poland (1), Portugal (6), Spain (7)
The Hague-Rotterdam Living Lab
Digital and physical integration with public transport.
Konstantinos Gkiotsalitis, Karla Münzel
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Netherlands (14), Italy (10), Greece (0), Denmark (1)
Brussels Living Lab
Co-creation of the first neighbourhood-level prototype mobility hub with key stakeholders (citizens, businesses, transport operators, municipalities, etc.).
Eastern Austria Living Lab
Designing a citywide mobility hub network through co-creation processes. This Living Lab provides a unique flexibility in (re-)designing user-centric mobility hubs and provides room to experiment on the design level of SmartHubs.
Istanbul Living Lab
Mobility hubs in unplanned and growing urban developments in an emerging economy.
Munich Living Lab
Integrated passenger and freight transport (city logistics) mobility hubs.
The Hague-Rotterdam Living Lab
Digital and physical integration with public transport.
Partners
NameLocationLearning Case EditorsCountry Responsibilities
Lojika Field Labs [LFL]
Lojika Field Labs is a mobility as a service (MaaS) provider, Background: Management and PR
Istanbul, Turkey Turkey (1)
MO.Point [MOPOINT]
Vienna, Austria Austria (19), Switzerland (4)
mobyome [MOBYOME]
Vienna, Austria Austria (19)
Mpact [MPACT]
Taxistop/Mpact is a Belgian non-profit organization, expert in shared and inclusive mobility
Brussels, Belgium Belgium (36), United Kingdom (16)
Municipality of Anderlecht [ANDERLECHT]
Urban Development and Mobility (DUM) department of municipality
Anderlecht, Belgium Belgium (36)
TU Munich - Chair of Urban Structure and Transport Planning [TUM]
Urban Structure and Transport Planning
Munich, Germany Germany (13), Poland (1), France (8)
TU Wien - Artifact-Based Computing and User Research Unit [TUW ACUR]
Vienna, Austria
TU Wien - MOVE [TUW MOVE]
Expertise: transportation system planning and transport policy
Vienna, Austria Austria (19), Czech Republic (2), Hungary (1), Slovakia (0), Slovenia (5), Croatia (1), Romania (2), Bulgaria (1)
UNIBO
Italy Italy (10), Spain (7), Greece (0), Portugal (6)
University of Münster [WWU]
Münster, Germany Germany (13)
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna - Institute for Transport Studies [BOKU]
Digitalisation and Automation in Transport and Mobility Systems
Vienna, Austria Austria (19), Denmark (1), Sweden (2), Norway (1), Switzerland (4)
University of Twente - Centre for Transport Studies [UT]
Transport Planning
Twente, Netherlands Belgium (36), Denmark (1), Netherlands (14)
Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Mobility, Logistics and Automotive Technology Research Centre [VUB]
Transport geography and planning; Mobility, Logistics & automotive technology, co-creation in mobility
Brussels, Belgium Belgium (36), France (8), Luxembourg (3)