Our top 10 articles for 2020
iMOVE’s most-read articles of 2020, counted down from 10 to number 1.
News, articles, interviews and more, in the areas of intelligent transport systems, freight and logistics, and mobility.
iMOVE’s most-read articles of 2020, counted down from 10 to number 1.
A showcase of winning video presentations from iMOVE’s 2020 intake of Undergraduate Student Industry Program participants.
Data61 was the inaugural winner of the iMOVE-sponsored Excellence in Research & Development Award at the ITS Australia National Awards 2020.
Highlights of iMOVE’s 2019-2020, along with a downloadable copy of our annual report.
A student team from UTS, and staff from IAG’s Research Centre worked together this year on a project involving vehicle cybersecurity.
The Ipswich Connected Vehicle Pilot sees hundreds of cars fitted with technology to allow them to communicate with each other and with road infrastructure.
Hyundai has delivered its first six hydrogen-powered XCIENT Fuel Cell trucks to Switzerland, along with plans for delivery elsewhere in the world.
A crew from the ABC have road-tested the expanding regional NSW electric vehicle fast charging network, and spoken to some locals.
iMOVE MD Ian Christensen’s appearance on The Reboot Show, in a video discussion about various aspects of the future of transport.
The RAC WA Intellibus is on a 3-month trial in Geraldton, and bookings are now open for members of the public to take a trip on the driverless shuttle.
A downloadable new paper from Professor David Hensher, along with information on two new book he has written, on MaaS and on bus transport demand.
iMOVE now has 50 projects either on the go or completed. Find out more about the latest 10, who’s leading them, and where they are taking place.
The main talking points, along with video of iMOVE’s ‘Our future transport mobility environment: An integrated approach’ webinar.
This webinar will address the question, How do we bring together the people, processes, systems & technology we need to deliver future transport systems?
Transport for NSW and Swinburne University of Technology’s interactive survey is gathering feedback our Exploring the Movement and Place Framework project.
A new paper by Professors Hensher and Mulley, with a focus on whether in these times MaaS has the potential to scale up, or stall as a niche product.