A framework of support to scale in Mobility as a Service
This project seeks to consider the ideal MaaS framework to benefit users and providers in a sustainable way, acknowledging all parts of the MaaS ecosystem.
This project seeks to consider the ideal MaaS framework to benefit users and providers in a sustainable way, acknowledging all parts of the MaaS ecosystem.
Recommendations/policy directions for transition to LZEV trucks, & analysis of total cost of ownership & geospatial roadmap analysis for refueller / EV chargers.
Develop and field test a large animal activated roadside monitoring and alert system for detecting large animals on roadsides and alerting motorists in advance.
This project will report findings on six use cases unique to Australia as pertains to the use of autonomous vehicles on public roads.
Attend our ‘A cooperative research centre approach to tackling transport challenges: Decarbonising transport through collaboration’, on 30 August 2023.
This project will explore how potential consumer challenges to achieving Net Zero emissions might be overcome, in particular looking at three key technologies.
Eligible students are invited to apply for the SCATS Student Traffic Data Innovation Challenge, running on 15 and 16 September 2023.
A case study of SkedGo, a global Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) technology provider, and its work with iMOVE helping further develop its TripGo product.
This project will identify opportunities to overcome common barriers to transport accessibility and inclusivity via use of new/emerging transport technologies.
The See Me app, aimed at transforming public transport for commuters who are blind or vision impaired, has secured $500,000 investment from iMOVE CRC.
iMOVE CRC has backed Australian company microFleet with $500,000 funding to launch a patent-pending micromobility invention called OneDock.
iMOVE CRC funds $1 million for SAGE’s ‘See Me’ app for vision impaired & microFleet’s OneDock LEV charging station.
Development of a roadmap for the governance of truck movement data, analysing current / future policy and data sharing landscape for truck telematics data.
iMOVE Australia is pleased to announce its Impact Extension Program, a new opportunity to work with us to innovate in the transport and mobility space.
This research will provide an evidence base and tools for how new residential neighbourhoods can best contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Registration and the call for papers for the IEEE Conference on Engineering Informatics 2023 is open now. Details and registration link here.