How Innovative Mobility Can Drive Sustainable Development: Conceptual Foundations and Use Cases Using the Example of the iCity Ecosystem for Innovation
Tobias Popovic,
Thomas Bäumer,
Ezgi Gökdemir and
Jan Silberer ()
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Tobias Popovic: Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart
Thomas Bäumer: Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart
Ezgi Gökdemir: KI Professionals GmbH
Jan Silberer: Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart
Chapter 1 in iCity. Transformative Research for the Livable, Intelligent, and Sustainable City, 2022, pp 3-13 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Economy and society today face a multitude of complex challenges (“grand challenges”) like climate change, demographic change, urbanization, or digitalization, which create a constant demand for new technologies, services, business models, and consequently innovative solutions. In this light, the mobility sector has undergone a great change over the past few years, which is formed by digital technologies on a large scale. Against this background, this article will demonstrate, based on the example of the iCity research project, to what extent the research design of transdisciplinary living labs can serve as a basis for the development of innovative and sustainable mobility solutions. At the same time, the influence of digitalization which plays a major role in developing real implementable solutions for such challenges will be examined.
Keywords: Sustainable mobility; Digital transformation; Ecosystems for innovation; Living labs; SDGs; Sustainable innovation and entrepreneurship; Sustainable urban development; Safety (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-92096-8_1
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