The tenth edition of IBE Intermobility and Bus Expo – biennial appointment of the IEG Italian Exhibition Group on the agenda from 12 to 14 October at the Rimini Fair – presented the Program of the works by the Scientific Technical Committee, chaired and coordinated by Professor Giuseppe Catalano of the University of Rome La Sapienza and Coordinator of the Technical Mission Structure of MIMS.
Three days full of appointments, conferences and awards. Pay attention to the moment of transition that the collective mobility is going through, also in the light of the contingencies generated by the war in Ukraine, by the "shortage" of raw materials and by the inflationary scenarios in progress. The program it will provide a series of elements for reflection (data, analyses, updates, opinions) useful to the industry for aligning business processes - with the citizen at the center - in a sector that is going through a profound change.
The IBE Intermobility and Bus Expo 2022 programme
The event that marks the start of the works (scheduled for Wednesday 12 October 2022 at 14.30 - 16.30, at the BUSINESS Arena - B5) is the "1st National Forum of the new collective sustainable mobility: which reforms and which investments".
The appointment is intended as a synthesis and anticipation of many themes that will be developed with the protagonists of the Community in the individual "vertical" events during the days of the Rimini event.
In detail, the debate of the initial Round Table (in which representatives of institutions, associations and decision-makers at different levels of Government will participate) will be introduced by the conclusions of the ISFORT research which intends to take stock of the current and prospective positioning of sustainable local mobility, providing a set of aggregated data useful for probing the three cornerstones, together with a series of stimuli useful for responding to the key questions emerging from the industry and the new connected supply chains:
-he market;
-Le supportive national policies;
-The evolution scenarios;
Within the new "TPL & Technology District" aggregation space (BUSiness Arena and TPL Arena Hall B5) and dedicated conference rooms (Hall B6 and D7L) over the three days of the event, a series of meetings dedicated to the PA and Local Public Transport to trace the scenarios and seek answers also in terms of policy.
Other topics that will be addressed in this tenth edition: road tourism and slow tourism, the evolution of the "driver" profession, sustainable maintenance, the role of statistics for the modernization of public transport, new energy supply chains and alternative tractions, LPT and electric transition, the long range in the post-Covid.