zukunftswege.at – Ideas for the Mobility of Tomorrow
Mobility laboratory „zukunftswege.at“ assists research and innovation drivers in the development of their potential, and aims to initiate and help new projects.
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SuCoLo – Fostering sustainable consumer behaviour with inclusive bicycle logistics infrastructure in urban outskirts
SuCoLo researches and develops solutions for sustainable, inclusive logistics in urban outskirts. It explores digital methods for sustainable behavior, the needs of citizens, the necessary infrastructure and database in terms of bicycle logistics, and inclusive and socially beneficial pick-up stations.
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RADBEST – Cycling guidance in confined road conditions
A transnational consortium led by Salzburg Research Forschungsgesellschaft is investigating in objective safety and the subjective perception of safety and is developing evidence-based recommendations for the future planning of cycling infrastructure at bottlenecks.
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DyMoN – Dynamic Mobility Nudge: Shaping sustainable urban mobility behaviour with real-time, user-generated and public open data
The “DyMoN” project aims to enrich digital nudging methods with relevant data sources to motivate citizens for more sustainable mobility in cities.
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CrossChargePoint – Integrated Multi-Energy Storages coupling the power network to the transportation sector
Planning, integration and operation of charging and refuelling infrastructures to supply e-mobility and the integration of charging and refuelling needs into energy management and regional value creation.
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SHared automation Operating models for Worldwide adoption
SHOW is the biggest and most holisitic ever real life CCAV (connected cooperative autonomous vehicle) urban demonstration initiative taking place in 20 cities across Europe.
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KOMOA – Concept Study for a Mobility Observatory Austria
Mobility data is playing an increasingly important role in the development of strategies and the planning of measures. In KOMOA, a concept study is being developed for the inclusion of different data bases for the comprehensive and timely provision of situation reports on mobility in Austria.
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Bike2CAV – Avoidance of cyclist collisions thanks to vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication
Development and validation of methods for the avoidance of cyclist collisions through vehicle-to-x communication.
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EMotion: Electric Mobility in L-Category Vehicles for all generations
The required reduction of CO2 emissions requires alternative mobility concepts – especially in rural and suburban areas. Within the project EMotion, Salzburg Research, together with well-known project partners, is developing new possibilities in the field of light electric mobility. In particular, commuters could use this technology to get to work in an environmentally friendly and cost-effective way.
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Touristenströme
Together with AIT – Austrian Institute of Technology – Salzburg Research is supporting Tourism Salzburg GmbH and Altstadt Salzburg in this multi-annual project as competence partner for the evaluation, planning and realisation of a system for smart visitor management.
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5G-AI-MLab
Digitisation in the areas of Industry 4.0 and autonomous driving is rapidly gaining in importance. Wireless communication networks form the necessary basis for this. Since their performance cannot be measured at all place and at all times, it will be necessary to predict performance.
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OIKS – Open Innovation Kompetenzplattform Salzburg
Open Innovation Competence Platform: Digital idea platform for Salzburg issues
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SimpliCITY
The project aims to support cities (Salzburg, Uppsala, 5 Follower Cities) through technology-based participation and incentive methods, a toolkit, and a digital marketplace to make better use of innovative, regional, sustainable services, and thus ensure sustainable development of cities (smart city initiatives).
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Digibus® Austria
Exploring and testing methods, technologies and models for the reliable and safe operation of automated vehicles as carriers in a regional, intermodal mobility system.
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GATE – Granting Accessible Tourism for Everyone
Inclusive tourism in Alpine regions supported by new technologies.
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Bicycle Observatory – on the pulse of cycling
The project Bicycle Observatory aims to fuse technical sensor data and qualitative data into a multi-dimensional, spatially differentiated picture of bicycle mobility.
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MyCorridor – Mobility as a service in a multimodal European cross-border corridor
Sustainable traveling in Europe both in rural and urban areas and across borders.
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