4th EUSALP Mobility Conference

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Date / Heure
Date(s) - 03 Nov 2020
9 h 00 min - 12 h 30 min

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Organised by the Action Group 4 Mobility leaders Région Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur and the European Region Tyrol-South Tyrol Trentino, this 4th edition of the Mobility Conference focuses on decarbonised transport and alternative fuels with the aim to share best practices and to deepen discussion on the solutions that can be promoted at macroregional level.

The panel of speakers will bring together politicians, experts and business representatives who can share positive experiences or present projects related to the priorities of Action Group 4.

The participants will mainly be public transport decision makers from European, national or local levels of the Alpine territories, potential beneficiaries of European programmes and civil society actors with a particular interest in the issue of cross-border travel and connections in the Alpine space.

 

Programme and registration

Due to sanitary measures, the event has been transformed into a webinar. The event will include a presentation of the AG4 mobility of EUSALP as well as two parallel round-tables on “The potential of renewable energy for decarbonized mobility” and “Strategies to support alternative fuels in the Alpine Region”, which you can choose when registering.

You can register here. More information are available on the event’s webpage.

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