The ThinkGoodMobility jury was impressed with the level of thought, quality and creativity that was put into many of the in total 73 applications. The entrants demonstrated that young people across Europe foresee vast potential in flexible transport systems, autonomous vehicles, smart applications, virtual mobility systems and sustainable city management.

Take a look at the ThinkGoodMobility top 10:

TOP 3 Alfonso Gomez
SmartPark

TOP 3
Siddartha Khastgir

The SASS City concept:  Smart Affordable Safe and Sustainable City concept

TOP 3 Artur Ząbczyk
Distributed Energy Recovery System

  1. Jacopo Runchi
    2-4 Wheel Modular Linkeable Vehicle
  2. Thomas Vermin
    SmartSeat
  3. Pavle Puzigaca
    Virtual Mobility SystemOne Step Ahead – Smart
  4. Anna Piękoś
    Autonomous Taxi LOTOS – Smart
  5. Anna Vittoria Robbi
    Always on the move – Smart
  6. Sylvia Huang
    Auto-electric Private Driver – Sustainable
  7. Jacek Wachowiak
    Support System for the driver usingBig Data and Automation – Smart

 

The Top 3 will get the opportunity to further refine their idea and concept prior to the final submission with the support of a team of expert coaches that will provide guidance on:  how to visualize, conceptualize and industrialize their idea and how to turn the idea in a solid business case.

From October 15 2015 till March 30 2016, university students across Europe were invited to look towards 2025 and share their ideas on how to address future mobility trends and challenges such as congestion, sustainability, urban pollution, interconnectivity, population growth and road safety.

The final winner of the challenge will be selected from the Top 3 by a jury on May 23, 17:00 GMT.

“The Challenge follows the recent “ThinkGoodMobility Survey,”  where young people across Europe clearly indicated that they don’t want to be seen as a generation that stood still and are in favour of more eco-friendly and smart safety technologies.” – said Carlos Cipollitti, General Director of the Goodyear Innovation Center in Luxembourg. “The challenge gives them the opportunity to come up with innovative, impactful and feasible ideas and concepts for smart and sustainable mobility” – he added.

 

For more information about the “ThinkGoodMobility Challenge”, the top 20 and their ideas, visit: ThinkGoodMobility website.

Source: ThinkGoodMobility

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