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Rhein-Kreis Neuss, a district in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), has joined the "Future Network Mobility NRW," a statewide network aimed at driving digital transformation and innovation in the mobility sector. This network, which brings together communities, cities, and districts, was founded by the NRW Ministry of Transport.
The primary objective of the "Future Network Mobility NRW" is to improve and promote sustainable mobility, qualify and network employees, and drive essential changes. This includes the development of smart, resilient, and sustainable mobility systems through technological innovations such as autonomous vehicles, shared mobility platforms, electrification, and digital infrastructure.
Samira Smentkowski serves as the contact person and coordinator for Rhein-Kreis Neuss within the network. She can be reached at 02181 601-6115 or [email protected].
Rhein-Kreis Neuss's involvement in the network is evident through its implementation of pilot projects, support for policy and regulations, facilitation of public-private partnerships, and promotion of sustainability within the local mobility ecosystem.
In addition to the "Future Network Mobility NRW," Rhein-Kreis Neuss offers a free newsletter to keep residents informed about social, culinary, artistic, and cultural developments in Neuss. To subscribe, one needs to confirm the subscription by checking their inbox or spam folder. It's essential to note that the newsletter is not related to the internal workshop on "sustainable" mobility development in Rhein-Kreis Neuss.
The newsletter is not a source of advertisements and does not require prior membership or participation in the "Future Network Mobility NRW." It's also worth mentioning that the cities of Dormagen, Rommerskirchen, Meerbusch, and Korschenbroich, as well as the district of Viersen and the cities of Mönchengladbach, Krefeld, and Cologne, are also members of the network.
The "Future Network Mobility NRW" is a significant step towards achieving sustainable urban mobility and decarbonization of transport in North Rhine-Westphalia, aligning with European ambitions in these areas. With local authorities like Rhein-Kreis Neuss playing a key role, the network ensures that innovation is not only theoretical but also anchored in real-world urban and regional needs.
- Samira Smentkowski, the coordinator for Rhein-Kreis Neuss within the "Future Network Mobility NRW," focuses on driving essential changes in environmental-science, such as developing smart, resilient, and sustainable mobility systems through technological advancements like autonomous vehicles and electrification.
- In a bid to further promote sustainability, Rhein-Kreis Neuss offers a free newsletter to inform residents about social, cultural, and artistic events happening in Neuss, including updates on climate-change and lifestyle development, emphasizing home-and-garden improvements that support sustainable living.
- Aside from the "Future Network Mobility NRW," cities like Dormagen, Rommerskirchen, Meerbusch, and Korschenbroich, along with the districts of Viersen and the cities of Mönchengladbach, Krefeld, and Cologne, also form part of this network, demonstrating a collaborative effort in achieving sustainable urban mobility and decarbonization of transport throughout North Rhine-Westphalia.