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Walking in the shoes of a blind person – a thematic walk in Zugló-Törökőr
In January 2018, the SUNRISE project’s partners from Budapest organised a thematic walk in the Zugló-Törökőr (the SUNRISE action neighbourhood). As the Institute of Blinds is based in Zugló, several people with visual impairment walk and travel day-b...More »
09 Feb 2018
Partnership building for a smart mobility
Mobilissimus and Vienna-based Upstream have started their cooperation. Upstream is a leading stakeholder in Mobility as a Service (MaaS) solutions, offering platforms of combined mobility. This approach is an attractive opportunity also for Hungarian...More »
26 Jan 2018
SUMP of Eger approved by the General Assembly
The City of Eger was among the first in Hungary to embark in sustainable urban mobility planning (SUMP), with the professional support of Mobilissimus. Sustainable urban mobility planning is a mobility planning approach developed by the European Unio...More »
25 Jan 2018
Basis for cooperation: exchange of experiences with CDV in Brno
The Mobilissimus team visited the Czech Transport Research Institute, CDV on 10th January. As guests of the Czech colleagues we learned the specificities of the mobility system of Brno and its surroundings, as well as the structure and the success st...More »
11 Jan 2018
E-bus feasibility study for Oradea
ELIPTIC (Electrification of Public Transport in Cities) is a European project funded the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. The main assumption underpinning ELIPTIC is that further take-up of electric vehicles can be sup...More »
05 Jan 2018
Looking forward to receive ideas about Törökőr’s mobility via map application
On the 9th October an online map application has been launched, allowing everyone to share their opinions and suggestions about Törökőr’s mobility. By filling in a short form on sunrise.mizuglonk.hu, you can submit your comments by November 15th. The...More »
11 Oct 2017
Planning for the next generation
Interview with Andras Ekes, Managing Director of Mobilissimus by Nathan Johnson, REC Andras Ekes is a mobility expert and the managing director of Mobilissimus, a Budapest-based mobility planning company. Ekes has participated in the elaboration of i...More »
06 Oct 2017
The role of communication in mobility
Mobilissimus has participated at the final conference of the SMARTMOVE Project on the 22nd of June 2016 in Cologne. In the frames of the project a new methodology has been developed with the aim of promoting public and eco-friendly transport modes. T...More »
24 Jun 2016
Transport and urban development in the next decade
The workshop for the 50th anniversary of the Hungarian Society for Urban Planning (MUT) was held on 12th May 2016. The three presenters were Csaba CSISZÁR (associate professor at the Faculty of Transportation Engineering and Vehicle Engineering of BM...More »
13 May 2016
Preparing SUMP for the City of Eger involving inhabitants
The elaboration of the Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan of Eger is currently in the phase of problem identification. According to the SUMP methodology, we put emphasis on the involvement of stakeholders: besides interviews and forums with professional...More »
05 Apr 2016
New local network map for Zalaegerszeg
Mobilissimus is currently working on the renewal of the local bus transport of Zalaegerszeg, including the network, timetables and passenger communication. As one of the first steps of this project, we designed an overview map of the current bus netw...More »
02 Apr 2016
The Introduction of Mobilissimus at Urban Future Global Conference
The Urban Future Global Conference was held on March 2–3 2016 in Graz, Austria. The international professional event was mainly based on the subjects of urban planning, urban mobility, city communication, climate protection and sustainable energy. Th...More »
11 Mar 2016