RegioWIN in the Karlsruhe TechnologyRegion (TRK) strengthens innovative power and sustainable development by funding five award-winning lighthouse projects that cover a wide range of topics such as digitalization, (e-)mobility, resource efficiency, skilled worker development and citizen participation. With funding from the state of Baden-Württemberg and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), RegioWIN is making a decisive contribution to securing the future and developing the region as a business location.
The IT-TRANS 2024 once again transformed the Karlsruhe Trade Fair Center into a global showcase for intelligent solutions in public transport from 14 to 16 May. Around 250 exhibitors from 30 countries presented technologies for more efficient and sustainable mobility. The RegioWIN lighthouse projects were also represented and presented innovative concepts at the joint Karlsruhe MobilityLab stand:
The lighthouse project "regioKArgoTramTrain" is a response to the increasing demand for logistics and mobility services and transport infrastructure caused by urbanization and growing e-commerce sales. It is developing a concept for the dual use of rail infrastructure and vehicles for both passenger and freight transport.
The "LastMileCityLab" (LMCL) has established a unique real-world laboratory for urban logistics and transportation. The "Last Mile City Real Laboratory" focuses on logistics and transportation over the last and penultimate miles. Highlights include the "Mobile Post Office", the further development of ivy robot vehicles and the use of heavy-duty drones.
Further information at https://trk.de/projekte/karlsruhe-mobility-lab/it-trans/
and in the brochure of the Karlsruhe Mobility Lab
The RegioWIN projects presented themselves on June 4, 2024 at the 7th regional conference on the mobility transition at the Palatin Wiesloch.
Christoph Rentschler, Albtal-Verkehrs-Gesellschaft mbH (AVG), presented "RegioKArgoTramTrain - moving people and goods together" in a specialist forum on the topic of "Regional best practices for a sustainable mobility transition ".
In another expert forum, which focused on the "Transformation of public transportation space", Thomas Anderer, efeuCampus Bruchsal, presented the project concept of "LastMileCityLab" and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hartmut Ayrle, Stadtentwicklung Bruchsal, spoke about its legal approval aspects.
Further information: www.regionalkonferenz-mobilitaetswende.de
"Light on the horizon" is the title of the article about the RegioWIN lighthouse projects of the Karlsruhe TechnologyRegion in the Wirtschaftsspiegel 2024. Find out more about how the RegioWIN lighthouse projects drive and improve regional competitiveness through innovation and sustainability (p. 60/61): https://www.baden-tv.com/wirtschaftsspiegel/
On May 9, 2024, Europe Day was celebrated on Karlsruhe's market square with numerous activities and events. The RegioWIN projects also attracted attention: a poster informed visitors about the key aspects of the regioKArgoTramTrain and LastMileCityLab lighthouse projects.
Further information can be found at www.karlsruhe.de
Long-term technological, ecological and demographic changes pose new challenges for regions, districts, cities and municipalities in Baden-Württemberg. New ideas and strategic concepts for shaping the future must be developed to overcome them. This is why the RegioWIN competition was launched. RegioWIN is an essential program element of the ERDF strategy of the state of Baden-Württemberg.
The RegioWIN competition calls on regions to further develop their future strategies together with regional stakeholders and to design innovative projects with a leverage effect. With a focus on smarter and sustainable development, the specific objectives of RegioWIN 2030 are
You can read more about the specific goals of RegioWIN 2030 on the website of the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labor and Tourism.
The TRK has already been awarded five lighthouse projects. These projects translate European visions into concrete regional initiatives and have a lasting impact on the future of the Karlsruhe TechnologyRegion.
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