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PROGRAMME Innovating together The MOBILITY innovation programme focuses on information and communication technologies (ICTs) for sustainable mobility, as well as clean technologies specific to this sector. It is aimed at national and international players within the field of mobility, whether public or private, and benefits the Centre's international scientific research and innovation networks. RETHINK MOBILITY THINK INNOVATION

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Discover our innovation programmes at www.tudor.lu/innovation-programmes

public research centre henri tudor29, avenue John F. Kennedy | L-1855 Luxembourg-KirchbergPhone: +352 42 59 91 - 1 | Fax: +352 42 59 91 - [email protected] | www.tudor.lu

• SectoralstrategyfortransportandEuropeanintegration

• Innovativeandsustainablesupplychains• Co-modaltransport

• AdvancedICTappliedtothehealthcaresector,e-Health• Process,semanticandtechnicalinteroperability

inhealthcare• Biomedicalengineeringandregulatoryaffairs• Feasibilitystudies,development,validationandanalysisin

publichealth

• Newcommunicationtoolsforconstructionprojects• Processimprovementwithinconstructionprojects• Sustainableconstruction• Newmaterialsforconstruction

• Newservices,e-servicesande-infrastructuresforthepublicsector

• Innovationinpublicmanagementandpolicysupport• Organisationandchangemanagementin

thepublicsector• InteroperabilityandEuropeanintegrationofpublicservices

• Innovativetechnologiesforwastewatertreatment• Renewableenergiesandtechnologieswith

optimisedenergyperformance• Innovativematerialsforenvironmentaltechnologies

TheMOBILITY innovationprogrammefocuseson informationandcommunicationtechnologies (ICTs)forsustainablemobility,aswellascleantechnologiesspecifictothissector.Itisaimedatnationalandinternationalplayerswithin thefieldofmobility,whetherpublicorprivate,andbenefits theCentre'sinternationalscientificresearchandinnovationnetworks.

• Innovationinthefinancialservices• Impactanalysisofpublicpoliciesandregulations

applicabletothefinancialsector• Operationalriskmanagementandperformance

measurement

• ICTappliedtolearningandevaluation• Anticipatoryskillsmanagement• Innovationinthestrategicmanagementof

humancapital• Individualandcollectiveexcellenceofhumancapital

RETHINK MOBILITYTHINK INNOVATION

Join us to overcome the mobility challenges of tomorrow!

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innOFinAnCE

MAnuFACtuRinG industRy

• Newfunctionalandintelligentmaterials• Materialsanalysis,testingandvalidation• Eco-design,productslifecyclemanagement• Energyoptimisationandrenewableenergies• Processoptimisation

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our other innovation programmes

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Discover our innovation programmes at www.tudor.lu/innovation-programmes

public research centre henri tudor29, avenue John F. Kennedy | L-1855 Luxembourg-KirchbergPhone: +352 42 59 91 - 1 | Fax: +352 42 59 91 - [email protected] | www.tudor.lu

• SectoralstrategyfortransportandEuropeanintegration

• Innovativeandsustainablesupplychains• Co-modaltransport

• AdvancedICTappliedtothehealthcaresector,e-Health• Process,semanticandtechnicalinteroperability

inhealthcare• Biomedicalengineeringandregulatoryaffairs• Feasibilitystudies,development,validationandanalysisin

publichealth

• Newcommunicationtoolsforconstructionprojects• Processimprovementwithinconstructionprojects• Sustainableconstruction• Newmaterialsforconstruction

• Newservices,e-servicesande-infrastructuresforthepublicsector

• Innovationinpublicmanagementandpolicysupport• Organisationandchangemanagementin

thepublicsector• InteroperabilityandEuropeanintegrationofpublicservices

• Innovativetechnologiesforwastewatertreatment• Renewableenergiesandtechnologieswith

optimisedenergyperformance• Innovativematerialsforenvironmentaltechnologies

TheMOBILITY innovationprogrammefocuseson informationandcommunicationtechnologies (ICTs)forsustainablemobility,aswellascleantechnologiesspecifictothissector.Itisaimedatnationalandinternationalplayerswithin thefieldofmobility,whetherpublicorprivate,andbenefits theCentre'sinternationalscientificresearchandinnovationnetworks.

• Innovationinthefinancialservices• Impactanalysisofpublicpoliciesandregulations

applicabletothefinancialsector• Operationalriskmanagementandperformance

measurement

• ICTappliedtolearningandevaluation• Anticipatoryskillsmanagement• Innovationinthestrategicmanagementof

humancapital• Individualandcollectiveexcellenceofhumancapital

RETHINK MOBILITYTHINK INNOVATION

Join us to overcome the mobility challenges of tomorrow!

Page 3: MOBILITY innovation programme - Presentation leaflet - CRP Henri Tudor

1. collaborative research• Identificationofcommoninterests,jointdesignandimplementation

• Jointfinancialparticipationandrisk-taking

• PossiblenationalorEuropeanco-financing

• Sharingofresultsandprofits

2. research services• AcustomisedofferandTudor’sinnovationcapacitydedicatedtomeetingyourR&Dneeds

• Companyinvestments

• Possiblenationalco-financing

• Youholdthematerialrightstotheresultsandprofitsofthecollaboration

• Calculationofyourinvestmentonacommercialratebase

5. researchers available or welcomed• Highly-qualifiedstaff(PhDs,postdocs,researchengineers)atyourdisposalortrainingof

yourpersonnelatTudor

• Identificationofcommoninterests,jointdesignandimplementation

• Jointfinancialparticipationandrisk-taking

• PossiblenationalorEuropeanco-financing

• Sharingofresultsandprofits

4. networKing• Jointparticipationininnovationnetworks

• PossiblenationalorEuropeanco-financing

• Sharingofresults

3. delivery of innovative services• Serviceswithaninnovativeimpactforyouractivityanddefinedinacommercialofferestablishedatthe

beginningofthecollaboration

• Possiblenationalco-financing

• Youholdthematerialrightstotheresultsandprofitsofthecollaboration

• Calculationofyourinvestmentonacommercialratebase

• Possibilitytoworkatcostoratafixedprice

how to innovate with usWe offer five types of collaboration:

To learn more about our five types of collaboration, download our brochure at www.tudor.lu/collaborate

Interested?

Do not hesitate to contact: Dr Djamel Khadraoui, programme managerPhone : +352 42 59 91 – [email protected] | www.tudor.lu/mobility

our services include:• Applied, experimental and doctoral research, primarily through competitive

and contractual research projects

• Innovative products and services

• Scientific support for national policies.

our main products and services:• A traffic simulation and daily mobility software tool, for urban development

contexts.

• A method and software programme for finding itineraries in real time, combining several means of transport simultaneously.

• Mathematical methods for the optimisation of multimodal routes.

To learn more about the projects, products and services in the MOBILITY programme, as well as the different types of collaboration available, visit www.tudor.lu/mobility.

who we areWe are a research centre focused on innovation within companies and public organisations. Our goal is to make a significant contribution to strengthening the competitiveness of companies and the social fabric at national, regional and European level. Aware of the challenge that mobility has presented for Luxembourg and its citizens for many years, we have included mobility among our research priorities. The mobility market is currently faced with a number of challenges, such as the environmental impact of traditional means of transport, environmental regulations that are increasingly strict, increasing urbanisation making traffic more and more difficult to navigate, which is producing traffic jams that are more and more spectacular, the price of fuel that continues rising or even the accelerating progress of technology, which obliges operators to keep up with developments. We are therefore concentrating our efforts on two essential areas: multimodality and personal mobility. Our research, which is guided by the desire to improve the daily life of citizens, is of course oriented first and foremost towards the application of the solutions that we are developing. Among our main assets is that of having succeeded in just a short period of time in gathering together the relevant economic players, ministries, local authorities and representatives from the research world around the same table. Another of our strengths is that of being a recognised player on European level, in particular with regard to providing itinerary-planning solutions for complex routes and the characterisation of the electric mobility chain, as well as its deployment on the ground, including the development of software and telematic units. This recognition enables us to participate in major European projects and to involve our local partners in these projects. The results of these projects are then transferred to Luxembourg-based actors, to the benefit of Luxembourg and its citizens.

our aims• To develop innovative solutions for sustainable mobility within the context of

multimodal transport (multimodal routing tools, the sharing of multimodal data, etc.);

• To encourage the introduction of innovative mobility solutions by offering scientific support to national players, by participating in networks and undertaking awareness-raising activities, namely through the www.elektromobiliteit.lu platform;

• To mobilise the complementary skills of all players within the field, in order to develop new mobility solutions ;

• To become a centre of competence in sustainable mobility for Luxembourg and the Greater Region.

our offer:In order to respond to the main challenges in mobility, we have designed the MOBILITY innovation programme to mobilise all of our competences in the fields of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and environmental technologies in an interdisciplinary manner, with an emphasis on sustainability and multimodality.

The MOBILITY programme is especially focused on:

• Information and communication technologies (ICTs) for sustainable mobility

• Clean technologies for mobility

some flagship proJects:ZAC-eMovinThe ZAC-eMovin project, conducted in partnership with CEPS/INSTEAD (Centre d'Etudes de Populations, de Pauvreté et de Politiques Socio-Economiques), Enovos and Entreprise des Postes et Télécommunications (EPT), with financial backing from the Ministry for Sustainable Development and Infrastructure and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), aims to develop an original concept combining electric cars and public transportation systems for professional use in industrial zones in Luxembourg. Enovos, based in Strassen, P&T based in Cloche d’Or and CRP Henri Tudor in Kirchberg will test the concept, which will see a charging station and electric cars made available to their employees for work-related travel.

Nordstad-eMovinThe objective of this project is to demonstrate the feasibility of electric mobility solutions in the Nordstad region, and more precisely, the combined use of cars and bikes in car-sharing schemes and self-service electric-assisted bicycle stations. The project, co-financed by ERDF and the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Infrastructure is being conducted in collaboration with the six communes of the Nordstad region, and with methodology support from CEPS/INSTEAD.

” Greening European Transportation Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles “Part of the European TEN-T project (Trans-European Transport Network) and coordinated by BetterPlace Danemark, the objective of this ambitious project is to design a pan-European network of charging stations for electric vehicles in Austria, Spain, Belgium, Luxembourg, Denmark and the Netherlands. The project is co-finaced by the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Infrastructure.

CLAIRVOYANT Carried out with the University of Lorraine, the National Institute of Applied Sciences in Rouen, the Berlin University of Technology and the University of Yvry-Val-d’Essonne, and with the financial support of the National Research Fund (FNR), the aim of this project is to bring together the various mobile network technologies, personalisation of applications and awareness of context, with the aim of creating a basis for applications sensitive to both the context and the user, and which use ad-hoc hybrid networks. Thus, the applications would work continuously, as they could connect to any available network signal emitted by a device located nearby and adapt automatically to changes, such as changes in the location and preferences of the user.

MOEBIUSThe Centre's expertise in the area of multi-agent systems is put to use in this project, which is co-financed by the National Research Fund (FNR) and conducted in partnership with CEPS/INSTEAD and the University of Luxembourg. The project aims to study the current situation in the field of daily mobility, as well as to develop probable scenarios for 2020, taking into account demographic development and the behavioural groups identified based on data gathered by CEPS/INSTEAD.

Une initiative de :

Page 4: MOBILITY innovation programme - Presentation leaflet - CRP Henri Tudor

1. collaborative research• Identificationofcommoninterests,jointdesignandimplementation

• Jointfinancialparticipationandrisk-taking

• PossiblenationalorEuropeanco-financing

• Sharingofresultsandprofits

2. research services• AcustomisedofferandTudor’sinnovationcapacitydedicatedtomeetingyourR&Dneeds

• Companyinvestments

• Possiblenationalco-financing

• Youholdthematerialrightstotheresultsandprofitsofthecollaboration

• Calculationofyourinvestmentonacommercialratebase

5. researchers available or welcomed• Highly-qualifiedstaff(PhDs,postdocs,researchengineers)atyourdisposalortrainingof

yourpersonnelatTudor

• Identificationofcommoninterests,jointdesignandimplementation

• Jointfinancialparticipationandrisk-taking

• PossiblenationalorEuropeanco-financing

• Sharingofresultsandprofits

4. networKing• Jointparticipationininnovationnetworks

• PossiblenationalorEuropeanco-financing

• Sharingofresults

3. delivery of innovative services• Serviceswithaninnovativeimpactforyouractivityanddefinedinacommercialofferestablishedatthe

beginningofthecollaboration

• Possiblenationalco-financing

• Youholdthematerialrightstotheresultsandprofitsofthecollaboration

• Calculationofyourinvestmentonacommercialratebase

• Possibilitytoworkatcostoratafixedprice

how to innovate with usWe offer five types of collaboration:

To learn more about our five types of collaboration, download our brochure at www.tudor.lu/collaborate

Interested?

Do not hesitate to contact: Dr Djamel Khadraoui, programme managerPhone : +352 42 59 91 – [email protected] | www.tudor.lu/mobility

our services include:• Applied, experimental and doctoral research, primarily through competitive

and contractual research projects

• Innovative products and services

• Scientific support for national policies.

our main products and services:• A traffic simulation and daily mobility software tool, for urban development

contexts.

• A method and software programme for finding itineraries in real time, combining several means of transport simultaneously.

• Mathematical methods for the optimisation of multimodal routes.

To learn more about the projects, products and services in the MOBILITY programme, as well as the different types of collaboration available, visit www.tudor.lu/mobility.

who we areWe are a research centre focused on innovation within companies and public organisations. Our goal is to make a significant contribution to strengthening the competitiveness of companies and the social fabric at national, regional and European level. Aware of the challenge that mobility has presented for Luxembourg and its citizens for many years, we have included mobility among our research priorities. The mobility market is currently faced with a number of challenges, such as the environmental impact of traditional means of transport, environmental regulations that are increasingly strict, increasing urbanisation making traffic more and more difficult to navigate, which is producing traffic jams that are more and more spectacular, the price of fuel that continues rising or even the accelerating progress of technology, which obliges operators to keep up with developments. We are therefore concentrating our efforts on two essential areas: multimodality and personal mobility. Our research, which is guided by the desire to improve the daily life of citizens, is of course oriented first and foremost towards the application of the solutions that we are developing. Among our main assets is that of having succeeded in just a short period of time in gathering together the relevant economic players, ministries, local authorities and representatives from the research world around the same table. Another of our strengths is that of being a recognised player on European level, in particular with regard to providing itinerary-planning solutions for complex routes and the characterisation of the electric mobility chain, as well as its deployment on the ground, including the development of software and telematic units. This recognition enables us to participate in major European projects and to involve our local partners in these projects. The results of these projects are then transferred to Luxembourg-based actors, to the benefit of Luxembourg and its citizens.

our aims• To develop innovative solutions for sustainable mobility within the context of

multimodal transport (multimodal routing tools, the sharing of multimodal data, etc.);

• To encourage the introduction of innovative mobility solutions by offering scientific support to national players, by participating in networks and undertaking awareness-raising activities, namely through the www.elektromobiliteit.lu platform;

• To mobilise the complementary skills of all players within the field, in order to develop new mobility solutions ;

• To become a centre of competence in sustainable mobility for Luxembourg and the Greater Region.

our offer:In order to respond to the main challenges in mobility, we have designed the MOBILITY innovation programme to mobilise all of our competences in the fields of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and environmental technologies in an interdisciplinary manner, with an emphasis on sustainability and multimodality.

The MOBILITY programme is especially focused on:

• Information and communication technologies (ICTs) for sustainable mobility

• Clean technologies for mobility

some flagship proJects:ZAC-eMovinThe ZAC-eMovin project, conducted in partnership with CEPS/INSTEAD (Centre d'Etudes de Populations, de Pauvreté et de Politiques Socio-Economiques), Enovos and Entreprise des Postes et Télécommunications (EPT), with financial backing from the Ministry for Sustainable Development and Infrastructure and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), aims to develop an original concept combining electric cars and public transportation systems for professional use in industrial zones in Luxembourg. Enovos, based in Strassen, P&T based in Cloche d’Or and CRP Henri Tudor in Kirchberg will test the concept, which will see a charging station and electric cars made available to their employees for work-related travel.

Nordstad-eMovinThe objective of this project is to demonstrate the feasibility of electric mobility solutions in the Nordstad region, and more precisely, the combined use of cars and bikes in car-sharing schemes and self-service electric-assisted bicycle stations. The project, co-financed by ERDF and the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Infrastructure is being conducted in collaboration with the six communes of the Nordstad region, and with methodology support from CEPS/INSTEAD.

” Greening European Transportation Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles “Part of the European TEN-T project (Trans-European Transport Network) and coordinated by BetterPlace Danemark, the objective of this ambitious project is to design a pan-European network of charging stations for electric vehicles in Austria, Spain, Belgium, Luxembourg, Denmark and the Netherlands. The project is co-finaced by the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Infrastructure.

CLAIRVOYANT Carried out with the University of Lorraine, the National Institute of Applied Sciences in Rouen, the Berlin University of Technology and the University of Yvry-Val-d’Essonne, and with the financial support of the National Research Fund (FNR), the aim of this project is to bring together the various mobile network technologies, personalisation of applications and awareness of context, with the aim of creating a basis for applications sensitive to both the context and the user, and which use ad-hoc hybrid networks. Thus, the applications would work continuously, as they could connect to any available network signal emitted by a device located nearby and adapt automatically to changes, such as changes in the location and preferences of the user.

MOEBIUSThe Centre's expertise in the area of multi-agent systems is put to use in this project, which is co-financed by the National Research Fund (FNR) and conducted in partnership with CEPS/INSTEAD and the University of Luxembourg. The project aims to study the current situation in the field of daily mobility, as well as to develop probable scenarios for 2020, taking into account demographic development and the behavioural groups identified based on data gathered by CEPS/INSTEAD.

Une initiative de :

Page 5: MOBILITY innovation programme - Presentation leaflet - CRP Henri Tudor

1. collaborative research• Identificationofcommoninterests,jointdesignandimplementation

• Jointfinancialparticipationandrisk-taking

• PossiblenationalorEuropeanco-financing

• Sharingofresultsandprofits

2. research services• AcustomisedofferandTudor’sinnovationcapacitydedicatedtomeetingyourR&Dneeds

• Companyinvestments

• Possiblenationalco-financing

• Youholdthematerialrightstotheresultsandprofitsofthecollaboration

• Calculationofyourinvestmentonacommercialratebase

5. researchers available or welcomed• Highly-qualifiedstaff(PhDs,postdocs,researchengineers)atyourdisposalortrainingof

yourpersonnelatTudor

• Identificationofcommoninterests,jointdesignandimplementation

• Jointfinancialparticipationandrisk-taking

• PossiblenationalorEuropeanco-financing

• Sharingofresultsandprofits

4. networKing• Jointparticipationininnovationnetworks

• PossiblenationalorEuropeanco-financing

• Sharingofresults

3. delivery of innovative services• Serviceswithaninnovativeimpactforyouractivityanddefinedinacommercialofferestablishedatthe

beginningofthecollaboration

• Possiblenationalco-financing

• Youholdthematerialrightstotheresultsandprofitsofthecollaboration

• Calculationofyourinvestmentonacommercialratebase

• Possibilitytoworkatcostoratafixedprice

how to innovate with usWe offer five types of collaboration:

To learn more about our five types of collaboration, download our brochure at www.tudor.lu/collaborate

Interested?

Do not hesitate to contact: Dr Djamel Khadraoui, programme managerPhone : +352 42 59 91 – [email protected] | www.tudor.lu/mobility

our services include:• Applied, experimental and doctoral research, primarily through competitive

and contractual research projects

• Innovative products and services

• Scientific support for national policies.

our main products and services:• A traffic simulation and daily mobility software tool, for urban development

contexts.

• A method and software programme for finding itineraries in real time, combining several means of transport simultaneously.

• Mathematical methods for the optimisation of multimodal routes.

To learn more about the projects, products and services in the MOBILITY programme, as well as the different types of collaboration available, visit www.tudor.lu/mobility.

who we areWe are a research centre focused on innovation within companies and public organisations. Our goal is to make a significant contribution to strengthening the competitiveness of companies and the social fabric at national, regional and European level. Aware of the challenge that mobility has presented for Luxembourg and its citizens for many years, we have included mobility among our research priorities. The mobility market is currently faced with a number of challenges, such as the environmental impact of traditional means of transport, environmental regulations that are increasingly strict, increasing urbanisation making traffic more and more difficult to navigate, which is producing traffic jams that are more and more spectacular, the price of fuel that continues rising or even the accelerating progress of technology, which obliges operators to keep up with developments. We are therefore concentrating our efforts on two essential areas: multimodality and personal mobility. Our research, which is guided by the desire to improve the daily life of citizens, is of course oriented first and foremost towards the application of the solutions that we are developing. Among our main assets is that of having succeeded in just a short period of time in gathering together the relevant economic players, ministries, local authorities and representatives from the research world around the same table. Another of our strengths is that of being a recognised player on European level, in particular with regard to providing itinerary-planning solutions for complex routes and the characterisation of the electric mobility chain, as well as its deployment on the ground, including the development of software and telematic units. This recognition enables us to participate in major European projects and to involve our local partners in these projects. The results of these projects are then transferred to Luxembourg-based actors, to the benefit of Luxembourg and its citizens.

our aims• To develop innovative solutions for sustainable mobility within the context of

multimodal transport (multimodal routing tools, the sharing of multimodal data, etc.);

• To encourage the introduction of innovative mobility solutions by offering scientific support to national players, by participating in networks and undertaking awareness-raising activities, namely through the www.elektromobiliteit.lu platform;

• To mobilise the complementary skills of all players within the field, in order to develop new mobility solutions ;

• To become a centre of competence in sustainable mobility for Luxembourg and the Greater Region.

our offer:In order to respond to the main challenges in mobility, we have designed the MOBILITY innovation programme to mobilise all of our competences in the fields of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and environmental technologies in an interdisciplinary manner, with an emphasis on sustainability and multimodality.

The MOBILITY programme is especially focused on:

• Information and communication technologies (ICTs) for sustainable mobility

• Clean technologies for mobility

some flagship proJects:ZAC-eMovinThe ZAC-eMovin project, conducted in partnership with CEPS/INSTEAD (Centre d'Etudes de Populations, de Pauvreté et de Politiques Socio-Economiques), Enovos and Entreprise des Postes et Télécommunications (EPT), with financial backing from the Ministry for Sustainable Development and Infrastructure and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), aims to develop an original concept combining electric cars and public transportation systems for professional use in industrial zones in Luxembourg. Enovos, based in Strassen, P&T based in Cloche d’Or and CRP Henri Tudor in Kirchberg will test the concept, which will see a charging station and electric cars made available to their employees for work-related travel.

Nordstad-eMovinThe objective of this project is to demonstrate the feasibility of electric mobility solutions in the Nordstad region, and more precisely, the combined use of cars and bikes in car-sharing schemes and self-service electric-assisted bicycle stations. The project, co-financed by ERDF and the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Infrastructure is being conducted in collaboration with the six communes of the Nordstad region, and with methodology support from CEPS/INSTEAD.

” Greening European Transportation Infrastructure for Electric Vehicles “Part of the European TEN-T project (Trans-European Transport Network) and coordinated by BetterPlace Danemark, the objective of this ambitious project is to design a pan-European network of charging stations for electric vehicles in Austria, Spain, Belgium, Luxembourg, Denmark and the Netherlands. The project is co-finaced by the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Infrastructure.

CLAIRVOYANT Carried out with the University of Lorraine, the National Institute of Applied Sciences in Rouen, the Berlin University of Technology and the University of Yvry-Val-d’Essonne, and with the financial support of the National Research Fund (FNR), the aim of this project is to bring together the various mobile network technologies, personalisation of applications and awareness of context, with the aim of creating a basis for applications sensitive to both the context and the user, and which use ad-hoc hybrid networks. Thus, the applications would work continuously, as they could connect to any available network signal emitted by a device located nearby and adapt automatically to changes, such as changes in the location and preferences of the user.

MOEBIUSThe Centre's expertise in the area of multi-agent systems is put to use in this project, which is co-financed by the National Research Fund (FNR) and conducted in partnership with CEPS/INSTEAD and the University of Luxembourg. The project aims to study the current situation in the field of daily mobility, as well as to develop probable scenarios for 2020, taking into account demographic development and the behavioural groups identified based on data gathered by CEPS/INSTEAD.

Une initiative de :

Page 6: MOBILITY innovation programme - Presentation leaflet - CRP Henri Tudor

PR

OG

RA

MM

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Innovating together

*hEAlth

COnstRuCtiOn PubliC sERviCEs

ECOtEChnOlOGy

tRAnsPORt & lOGistiCs

innOFinAnCE

MAnuFACtuRinG industRy

• Newfunctionalandintelligentmaterials• Materialsanalysis,testingandvalidation• Eco-design,productslifecyclemanagement• Energyoptimisationandrenewableenergies• Processoptimisation

huMAn CAPitAl

our other innovation programmes

© C

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Hen

ri T

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or

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20

13

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Discover our innovation programmes at www.tudor.lu/innovation-programmes

public research centre henri tudor29, avenue John F. Kennedy | L-1855 Luxembourg-KirchbergPhone: +352 42 59 91 - 1 | Fax: +352 42 59 91 - [email protected] | www.tudor.lu

• SectoralstrategyfortransportandEuropeanintegration

• Innovativeandsustainablesupplychains• Co-modaltransport

• AdvancedICTappliedtothehealthcaresector,e-Health• Process,semanticandtechnicalinteroperability

inhealthcare• Biomedicalengineeringandregulatoryaffairs• Feasibilitystudies,development,validationandanalysisin

publichealth

• Newcommunicationtoolsforconstructionprojects• Processimprovementwithinconstructionprojects• Sustainableconstruction• Newmaterialsforconstruction

• Newservices,e-servicesande-infrastructuresforthepublicsector

• Innovationinpublicmanagementandpolicysupport• Organisationandchangemanagementin

thepublicsector• InteroperabilityandEuropeanintegrationofpublicservices

• Innovativetechnologiesforwastewatertreatment• Renewableenergiesandtechnologieswith

optimisedenergyperformance• Innovativematerialsforenvironmentaltechnologies

TheMOBILITY innovationprogrammefocuseson informationandcommunicationtechnologies (ICTs)forsustainablemobility,aswellascleantechnologiesspecifictothissector.Itisaimedatnationalandinternationalplayerswithin thefieldofmobility,whetherpublicorprivate,andbenefits theCentre'sinternationalscientificresearchandinnovationnetworks.

• Innovationinthefinancialservices• Impactanalysisofpublicpoliciesandregulations

applicabletothefinancialsector• Operationalriskmanagementandperformance

measurement

• ICTappliedtolearningandevaluation• Anticipatoryskillsmanagement• Innovationinthestrategicmanagementof

humancapital• Individualandcollectiveexcellenceofhumancapital

RETHINK MOBILITYTHINK INNOVATION

Join us to overcome the mobility challenges of tomorrow!