Swinburne’s 2020 UG Industry Program: Project showcase
Swinburne University of Technology students and supervisors from the 2020 Undergraduate Industry Program tell their tale of the year.
Swinburne University of Technology students and supervisors from the 2020 Undergraduate Industry Program tell their tale of the year.
Included this week, COVID and public transport (again!), electric buses, e-scooters and e-bikes, and the trials of going electric in Australia.
Included this week, working from home. road use charging, induced demand, electric vehicles and congestion, e-scooters, and more.
Included this week: road use charging, trackless trams, free public transport, e-scooters, parklets, city design, and more.
Included this week: Two tales of how people are/are not coming back to public transport, e-scooter woes, and cargo bikes FTW!
Included this week: Working from home and transports costs, travel choices and health, free public transport, and more.
Our MaaS trial in Sydney project, running for 2 years, has concluded, and a final report on the project has been released. That report is downloadable here.
Included this week: Sydney public transport post-COVID, driverless delivery vehicles, active transport through an economic lens, and more.
Included this week: The new, extended peak hour, quantum computing and commuting, Opal gets Ubered, a hydrogen bus trial, and more.
This study will develop a methodology for the recalibration of the South Australian strategic transport demand model using new data collection methods.
Included this week: The imagined and real in Sydney, White Bay action, Australian LIDAR, cycling and walking instead of cars, and more.
Hear from iMOVE Board member Michelle Reynolds, and her experience of taking a drive in Australia’s most advanced cooperative and automated car, ZOE2.
Included this week: The survival possibilities for parklets and other new changes, blockchain and smart cities, and the battle for and on footpaths.
Included this week: Via Transportation acquiring a mapping software company, delivery robots = pedestrians, and old Lime batteries find a re-use.
Included this week: Harsh comments about e-scooter in NSW, time-saving cargo bikes, congestion pricing and more.
Hyundai has registered the first hydrogen-powered cars for use on Australian roads, a fleet of 20, in use in the ACT.