Successful introduction to Dutch mobility: ‘a utopian society’
Our partners in Excellent Cities (Bas Govers and Lucas van der Linde) presented Dutch mobility in the SPUR Urban Center in San Francisco.
Our partners in Excellent Cities (Bas Govers and Lucas van der Linde) presented Dutch mobility in the SPUR Urban Center in San Francisco.
Together with our consortium partners we will start working in Utrecht region. In the framework of the U Ned programme, a MIRT Research will be undertaken, investigating the urbanisation process on the long term (2040) in Utrecht Metropolitan Area.
Carolina went back to Bogotá to follow up on the opportunities we discovered during the economic trade mission in which we participated in December 2018.
Cycling and walking in the streets of Kampala instead of driving a car.
Smart Moving Cities! presented by Tonny Bosch in Al Najaf city in south Iraq.
A 3D zebra design for safely crossing the streets in Kampala.
A delegation from the Raparin region in Iraq visiting the Netherlands, got inspired by Dutch cities.
As part of the public consultation process for the Mobility Study for Bethlehem conurbation, developed by MOVE Mobility and their partner, CDG, the second Stakeholders’ Workshop took place on the 12th of November.
Bikeconomy forum in Rome is a yearly event which main topic is the promotion of cycling and cycling infrastructure in Italy.
Congratulations Kampala!
MOVE Mobility and their partner CDG organised a two-day stakeholders’ workshop in the context of developing a Mobility Plan for Bethlehem conurbation.
MOVE Mobility organizes, together with Beccan Davila Urbanismo and Rebel, a two-day design workshop in Zárate, Argentina.
MOVE Mobility presents the MOVE Meter tool in Colombia.
Safe cycling in Kampala!
The Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management has commissioned MOVE Mobility to update and to expand the module BBI (Accessibility Indicator) in the Mobiliteitsscan
Dina Al Araj (transport engineer at CDG) visited MOVE Mobility to work with us on the Bethlehem Mobility Plan.
Written off police bikes have been donated to Uganda. Matia Lwanga Bwanika, governor of Wakiso district, now rides a Dutch police bike.
As part of our Knowledge Transfer Programme, we will start our online teaching programme in the city of Sulaimani in Iraq.
The first mobility plan in Iraq has officially been submitted.
MOVE Mobility uses the Mobiliteitsscan to provide insight into the accessibility of the city of Utrecht now and in the future.
Carolina Ramos participates in workshop in Oaxaca, Mexico.
MOVE Mobility and CDG start working on the Mobility Plan for Bethlehem.
The photos illustrate “Place Making” in Luwum street (part of the NMT pilot route). With the help of elements, paint, closures, et cetera the future situation was imitated.
MOVE Mobility contributes to European higher education.
Industrie- und Handelskammer Nord Westfalen invited Tonny Bosch as keynote speaker at the IHK-Verkehrsforum Stop oder Go? Perspectiven für ein mobiles Münsterland.
MOVE Mobility, Goudappel Coffeng and DAT.Mobility cooperate in the ‘Excellent Cities’ program
MOVE Mobility was invited by the Dutch Embassy in Romania for a two-day fact finding mission in Bucharest.
Together with DASUDA we organised a study trip for a delegation of the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) and the Uganda Local Governments Association (ULGA).
Together with partners and our client KCCA we organised a two day workshop to discuss, analyse and define the strategic, tactical and operational role the Mobility Centre could and should play in the road map towards a Smart Moving Kampala.
The province Gelderland asked Goudappel Coffeng and MOVE Mobility to classify bottlenecks in Gelderland considering the scale of their effect and thus to identify those bottlenecks that have a national, regional or local impact, for both transport of people and goods.