Workshop 11: Inclusive urban transportation = Transportation in the city of the future?
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25 May 2026 12:05End
25 May 2026 12:05Can the future of urban mobility really be equal for all? At the next meeting of the Accessibility 2030+ series, we will look at how to design transportation that not only transports, but connects, accommodates diversity and responds to the real needs of residents.
Join us for an intensive, interactive webinar where we will juxtapose visions, break down myths and together create a prototype of the transportation standard of the future.
Welcome – Edyta Boratyńska-Karpiej, equality coordinator, CUPT
Manifesto: “Most” is a myth – Karolina Orcholska, mobility expert
The debate entitled. “Equality Architects vs. Capacity Engineers”. – Moderated by Krzysztof Rodziewicz, CEUTP.
Panelists:
- Paulina Tota-Stawarczyk, Poland Without Barriers Foundation
- Nina Jozefina Bak, Clean Cities Campaign
- Maciej Lubaś, Świdnik City Hall
- Michal Babicki, Wolanski Ltd.
Reflection break
LAB 2030 (Ch. 1): “Mapping empathetic travelers 2026”. – Maciej Zacher, Skawina City and Municipality Office
LAB 2030 (Part 2): “Protocol 2030: Building a new standard”
Transportation on demand: how do they do it in Barcelona? – Giovanni Tokarski, Country Manager Poland – Nemi
Summary and a few words for the way forward – Krzysztof Rodziewicz, CEUPT
Why join?
- You will learn the latest insights into inclusive urban transport
- You will take part in practical design labs
- You will see how European cities are implementing on-demand transportation
- You are co-creating the vision of the Mobility Standard 2030+
Registration:
Applications are expected by April 22 via the form below.
Confirmations will be sent after April 22.
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