SMART CITIES, SMART MOBILITY?
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We invite cities and regions, their Brussels offices, the EU Institutions, sustainable transport and city associations, and media representatives to join our breakfast:
Urban Mobility Breakfast
at the occasion of Polis' Smart Cities Policy Paper launch
27 January, 9.00-10.30am
Representation Île-de-France Europe, Rue Montoyer 10, 1000 Brussels
Polis has issued a policy paper emphasising the role of transport in smart city strategies. We kindly invite you to our second Polis Urban Mobility Breakfast to share and discuss our and your views on the Smart City in an informal setting, while having a warm drink and a croissant.
You will hear Polis' view on the role that transport can play in the Smart City, our suggestions on how financing could be organised and in which way the EU can enable cities to make urban mobility smarter. Polis members Île-de-France and Helmond will present their experiences with making transport smarter.
With Karen Vancluysen, Polis Secretary General,
Françoise Guaspare, Île de France region,
Gerd Blom, City of Helmond,
Axel Volkery, European Commission
Register online:
Attendance is upon invitation. Please register here by 25 January:
http://www.polisnetwork.eu/SmartMobilityBreakfast
We look forward to welcoming you on 27 January!
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