Q-Park Event & Award

Date: Wednesday, 13 November 2024

Theme: Mobility transition for communities

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Urban mobility1

Europe is one of the most urbanised regions in the world, with a huge variety of towns and cities that are important hubs of economic and social activity. Our cities are often attractive places to visit, live, study, work and do business in. They do however face major challenges to further improve their mobility and transport systems, and they have to tackle the negative consequences of transport modes for society, health and environment, congestion and road fatalities.

Mobility is a critical aspect of social inclusion and an important determinant of human well-being, enabling people to integrate into society and the labour market. As a Sustainable Mobilty Partner, we seek to support local authorities with their Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans (SUMPs), urban nodes2, relevant data, capacity building, planning and financing. This means strong partnerships, active mobility (walking, cycling) options, efficient zero-emission urban logistics, digital solutions, and connected mobility and communities.

The transition to safe, accessible, inclusive, smart, resilient and zero-emission urban mobility requires a clear focus on active, collective and shared mobility, public transport3 and multimodality. Our keynote speakers are here to address Mobility transition for communities challenges and engage with the audience and students on a way forward.

Student award

Part of the event is the annual Q-Park Student Award. The competition is organised by the Erasmus University Rotterdam and Q-Park, and open to students from European colleges and universities. Any bachelor or master project related to parking and/or mobility, in the broadest sense of the word, is eligible. During the event, the three students who submitted the best projects will present their results.

Date: Wednesday, 13 November 2024

Theme: Mobility transition for communities

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Keynote speakers

Frank De Moor knows a thing or two about parking today and has a clear vision on parking (and mobility) in the future. Frank is CEO at Q-Park BV and a member of the Q-Park Student Award jury. He will present the award to the students with the best projects.

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Giuliano Mingardo is specialised in parking policy and mobility management and regularly advises (local) governments and companies on these issues. He will welcome you and introduce this year's theme 'Mobility transition for communities'. Giuliano is senior researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam.

Event moderator

Theo Thuis is an innovator and inspirator with a more than average interest in solutions for smart cities and smart mobility. He will guide us through the event, Theo loves to challenge all guests to engage with the speakers, students and each other.

Basic event information

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  • Date: 13 November 2024

  • Agenda:

    • 13:00 Welcome reception

    • 14:00 Keynote speakers

    • 15:00 Discussion & break

    • 16:00 Student presentations & Award ceremony

    • 17:00 Networking, beverages & bites

  • Venue: Theater Walhalla

  • Address: Sumatraweg 9, 3072 ZR Rotterdam

  1. The importance of urban nodes is not just for the people who live in towns and cities. Around one third of the population lives in villages, small towns and peri-urban areas on the outskirts of cities and is often dependent on private cars for reaching nearby urban nodes to get to work or to school, to socialise, travel or shop.
  2. Public transport is facing challenges to cope with high demand during peak hours, and congested rail and road networks, trains, trams, buses and metros can face constraints that hinder the flow of traffic in the urban node.