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How Austria promotes the future of freight mobility
Sarah Bittner-Krautsack
Austrian Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology (BMK)
Directorate General III – Innovation and Technology
Department I.4 – Mobility and Transport Technologies
Vienna, 21 October 2020
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Applied Research within BMK
• BMK‘s impact objectives:
− increase the research, technology and
innovation intensity of the Austrian
business sector
− Develop technologies for overcoming the
grand challenges of the future
− Increase the number of people employed in
the area of technology and innovation with
special attention to proportion of women2
BMK – Innovation & Technology
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• Duration: 2012-2021
• Budget: ~25 M EUR/year
• 4 thematic fields
• 2 cross-cutting topics
• Calls are managed by
RTI programme „Mobility of the Future“
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Transport Infrastructure
Vehicle Technologies Mobility of Goods
Personal Mobility
Automated Mobility (since 2015)
Automation, Digitalisationand Decarbonisation ofthe Rail System (since2018)
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Mobility of Goods: 5 Research Fields & 19 Research Topics
Sustainable Mobility of Goods in Areas of High Population Density
Sustainable Mobility of Goods in Areas of Low Population Density
Multimodal Hubs
Sustainable Transport Chains and Networks
Innovative Means and Media of Transport
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Instruments
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Cooperative R&D projects
Feasibiliy studies
Transnational cooperativeR&D projects
Endowedprofessorship
Innovation labs
R&D services (studies)
Fu
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Fin
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Thematical Structural Human Resources
• Test environments for automated driving
• Urban Mobility Labs
• Sustainable Transport Logistics 4.0
• Digitalisation and automation in the transport and mobility system
Flagship projects
Cooperative Technology Initiatives
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Target Group: Transport & Logistics
• 136 RTI projects
• 242 organisations
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Companies
Others
Intermediaries
University research institutions
Non-university research institutions
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Cooperative R&D projects
43,89%
Feasiliby studies15,61%
R&D services (studies)
5,15%
Transnational cooperative R&D
projects5,53%
Innovation labs10,50%
Flagship projects16,62%
Dissertation projects0,52%
Endowed professorship
2,17%Funding volume
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• 37 M EUR funding (65 %)
• 61,4 M EUR total project volumes
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Examples on cooperative R&D projects onSustainable mobility of goods in urban areas• 6 projects on cooperatively used logistics hubs (2018-2021)
− Funding: 1,86 M EUR
− Networking concept implemented
• “Sustainable Logistics 2030+ Lower Austria-Vienna”
− 4 pilot projects funded by Mobility of the Future:
• GÜMORE - Freight transport model for the eastern region
• SCHNURRR - Mobile system for recording the occupancy of loading zones
• MiHu - An analysis of cooperation possibilities for urban
• RemiHub - Usability of public transport operating areas for sustainable city logistics
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Examples on cooperative R&D projects I
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Cooperative use of agricultural storage areas to consolidate organic food supplies (BioHub4all)
Reduction of freight traffic through intelligentorder and delivery strategies(SmartOrder&Delivery)
A mobile systemfor recording theoccupancy ofloading zones andparking areas(SCHNURR)
An analysis of cooperation opportunities forurban midi-hubs (MiHu)
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Examples on cooperative R&D projects II
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Online ordering system by means of gamification, machine learning and persuasive design strategies (Think!First)
Area-wide home delivery of goods for daily needs (Food4all@home)
Second-wave concept in parcel deliveryon the last mile (DeliveryOnDemand)
The urban cable car as a sustainable solutionfor integration of freight transport in the city(Güter *ONAIR*)
Usability of public transport operating areas for sustainable city logistics (RemiHub)
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Innovation Labs – Urban Mobility Labs
• Funding:
− max. 1 M EUR/innovation lab for max. 4 years
− max. 50 % of total costs
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Brochure on Preliminary Results
Mobility of Goods 2020
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• Content: RTI projects (national +
European) funded since 2012 and
completed by September 2020
• Available online
• A printed copy can be ordered free of
charge at [email protected]
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Outlook – 2020 a year with a lot of new strategies
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R&I Strategy Mobility2040
Mobility Master Plan 2030
RTI Strategy 2030
R&I PolicyMobility Policy
• published on 14 September 2020
• focus on transformation• stronger mission-
orientation
• in developement• a path to climate
neutrality in 2040
• in finalization• Contribution of RTI to
achieving the climate targets a high priority
R&I Policy for Mobility
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R&I Mobility 2040: Vision & Mission
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• Innovations in and from Austria for a
climate neutral mobility system in Europe
• The BMK as a RTI-political initiator
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4 Missions Areas
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Cities: promotingclimate-neutralurban mobility
Regions: mobilising andsustainably connecting
rural areas
Digitalisation: efficient and climate-friendly
operation of nfrastructure, mobilityand logistics services
Technology: developing environmentally friendly transport technologies
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4 R&I Measures
FTI-Strategie Mobilität 16
RTI funding Exploration Spaces
Alliances andimplementation
partnerships
European andinternational positioning
... taking into account gender anddiversity aspects:
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R&I Strategy Mobility 2040
• Vision „Innovations in and from Austria for a
climate neutral mobility system in Europe“
17Quelle: BMK / Cajetan Perwein
• Details: https://mobilitaetderzukunft.at/de/highlights/FTI-Strategie-Mobilitaet.php
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Thank you!
Republic of Austria
Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology
Directorate General III – Innovation and Technology
Department I.4 – Mobility and Transport Technologies
Sarah BITTNER-KRAUTSACK
+43 1 711 62-653211
mobile: +43 664 965 98 97
Radetzkystraße 2, 1030 Vienna, Austria
www.bmk.gv.at/ infothek.bmk.gv.at