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Transport: from 24 to 26 november in rimini ibe intermobility future ways, the european hub of shared mobility

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Back in Rimini from 24 to 26 November is Ibe Intermobility Future Ways, the biennial event by Ieg - Italian Exhibition Group dedicated to shared people mobility, organised with the support of the Sustainable Development Foundation, Asstra and AN.BTI Confcommercio and with the technical support of Osservatorio Sharing Mobility and EIT Urban Mobility. A focus this year will be on the evolution of mobility in China and the models that have redefined public transport in just a few years.

Other discussions will be devoted to the digitalisation of public transport services, the centrality of the bus in the mobility of the future, fleet renewal and management with Bus 2.0, energy transition, real-time monitoring and new Tap&Go payment systems. Dossiers to be added to the usual Future Ways, on the evolution of mobility, the National Report on Sharing Mobility, now in its tenth edition, and the twentieth sustainable mobility report by Euromobility, which assesses the state of urban mobility in 50 Italian cities.

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On the opening day of Ibe, Rimini will host, for the first time in Italia, the award ceremony for the 'Bus of the Year 2027 - Intercity Edition', a worldwide recognition for the road transport sector. Another novelty is a three-year agreement with Eit urban mobility, an initiative of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology that connects companies, institutions and cities to develop sustainable urban mobility solutions. The Lorenzo Cagnoni Prize, dedicated to the most innovative projects presented by exhibitors, is confirmed. The Call for Start-ups, for innovative start-ups and SMEs, is open until August 2026.

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