The “Implementing the Urban Mobility Transition: Aligning EU Ambition with Local Delivery” event, organised by the Green Mobility Magazine for EIT Urban Mobility, will bring together policymakers, cities, innovators, and industry experts to explore how the EU’s ambitious urban mobility goals can be translated into real-world action. This dialogue will focus on the key enabling conditions, partnerships, and governance models necessary to scale up sustainable and competitive mobility solutions, addressing critical areas like climate, innovation, and the enabling conditions for local delivery.
As the EU transitions into the core phase of its next institutional cycle, the event will seek to align funding, regulation, and technical support with the realities on the ground, ensuring that EU policy frameworks are responsive to local needs. Insights from cities, regional authorities, startups, and innovation ecosystems like EIT Urban Mobility will highlight what is working, where more support is needed, and how the transition can be scaled effectively.
Speakers will be announced soon.
The event will be held at the Press Club Brussels Europe. Rue Froissart 95, 1040 Bruxelles, Belgium
EIT Urban Mobility is an initiative of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), a body of the European Union and Europe's largest network for transport innovation in cities. Since its launch in 2019, it has connected businesses, startups, universities, research institutes and public authorities with access to markets, talent, funding and knowledge. The organisation supports the development and rollout of solutions that address the mobility challenges faced by European cities.
Today, EIT Urban Mobility works with over 250 partners and a wider network of more than 1,100 organisations in 35 countries, contributing to more sustainable, decarbonised and liveable urban spaces.
The Green Mobility Magazine stands at the nexus of transportation, sustainability, and public policy. We deliver the news, intelligence, and insights mobility professionals need to make informed decisions in the sustainable transport sector.
First launched in 2022, the Green Mobility Magazine publishes an annual print periodical of the same name, online intelligence, podcasts, and organises events across Europe on sustainable transport policy.