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Looking ahead to get ahead
The mobility transition is in full swing. Last year at the National Sustainable Mobility Conference, we dwelt on the big challenges: grid congestion, affordability, security of supply. This year we are looking ahead.Not because we are already there, but because more and more is becoming possible. Technologies such as smart charging, emission-free vehicles, hydrogen, AI in logistics and (international) innovations offer promising prospects for making sustainable mobility feasible, scalable and fairer.

But progress requires more than innovation. It requires cooperation, trust, policy that fits and choices that really help people move forward. At the conference, we connect technology, behaviour and policy into concrete, feasible and fair mobility solutions.

The theme of this edition is therefore:
Looking Forward & Moving Forward: with technology that moves us forward.

In interactive sessions, we will work together: to inspire, connect and move forward. We look for ideas, insights and initiatives that move us forward.

Call: take the stage
Are you a thinker, doer or cross-eyed person with a vision of sustainable mobility? Are you working on smart solutions, innovative policy or ground-breaking technology? Or do you have an urgent question, sharp analysis or an instructive practical example? Then submit your sub-session proposal now!

Topics
We are looking for sub-sessions, presentations, formats or dialogues that touch on topics such as:

  • Electric transport & charging infrastructure

  • Innovation in charging

  • Data & digitalisation

  • International insights

  • Logistics & zero-emission Transport

  • AI & smart applications

  • Monitoring & evaluation

  • Fuels

What counts is: your contribution inspires, activates or connects. More information can be found on the website.

Will we see you on 17 November in Utrecht?

Sincerely,

Petrouschka Werther
Director Sustainable Mobility
Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management

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