Press Release 002/2025

KIT at City Hall: Perspectives on the transformation of mobility

The KIT Mobility Systems Center Presents itself and its Current Research
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The KIT Center for Mobility Systems is researching solutions for seamless mobility that align public, private, and commercial mobility providers. (Photo: Amadeus Bramsiepe, KIT)

How can we find solutions for the mobility of tomorrow? What is the relationship between transport science and transport policy? How do technological innovations in mobility affect our society? Researchers from the KIT Mobility Systems Center will present their current research on the mobility of the future at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) on Monday, 3 February 2025, at 6:30 p.m. in Karlsruhe City Hall. In their talks, they will highlight various aspects of the mobility-related challenges of the mobility transition and present innovative solutions.

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In close partnership with society, KIT develops solutions for urgent challenges – from climate change, energy transition and sustainable use of natural resources to artificial intelligence, sovereignty and an aging population. As The University in the Helmholtz Association, KIT unites scientific excellence from insight to application-driven research under one roof – and is thus in a unique position to drive this transformation. As a University of Excellence, KIT offers its more than 10,000 employees and 22,800 students outstanding opportunities to shape a sustainable and resilient future. KIT – Science for Impact.

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