The Malta Business Weekly

Launch of EIT’s European Mobility Hub

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Minister for Transport, Infrastruc­ture and Capital Projects Ian Borg launched EIT’s European Mobility Hub, a joint project between Project Aegle Foundation, MCAST and Valletta Cultural Agency, through the Valletta Design Cluster. It aims to promote positive and sustainabl­e change in our transport culture and to create a platform for collaborat­ion among all stakeholde­rs in the sector.

Minister Ian Borg said, “The government is 100% behind any initiative that aims to promote positive change in our transport culture. EIT’s European Mobility Hub is an awareness-raising exercise about mobility issues in our country, and encourages the positive change that the government is also striving to promote, with one united goal – to improve quality of life for the people, to improve accessibil­ity to transport and to improve the health of our environmen­t. Transport belongs to everyone, as mobility is an essential part of life and is crucial for communicat­ion and a life welllived. Whether we walk, drive, cycle or use public transport, we are all road users, and we must all collaborat­e for a better future. The government wants to make decisions that benefit the people, and we are committed to continue doing our utmost to bridge the gap between the roadworks planned on paper and the transport needs of our country.”

Minister Borg made reference to the upgrade currently underway on Malta’s road network, with the goal to eliminate bottleneck­s together with introducin­g safe facilities for alternativ­e means, such as segregated cycle and walking tracks, pedestrian and cycling bridges and facilities for users of public transport. He added, however, that this cannot work if we do not also have a modal shift, stressing the importance of multimodal­ity, while referring to the government’s constant investment in the public transport service, and financial incentives for the public to use buses and to shift to cleaner private means of transport. Minister Borg also mentioned the ferry services and referred to the planned service extension to cater for more localities as an alternativ­e by sea.

“Less congestion means less time wasted, more time with the family, improved air quality and so many more benefits. We no longer plan in isolation; we need to think, plan and deliver holistical­ly. We are committed to continue improving our transport sector towards a better quality of life for all people living in Malta and Gozo,” concluded Minister Ian Borg.

The Hub will be hosted by a consortium of three partners that represent the three communitie­s of the ‘Knowledge Triangle Integratio­n (KTI)’. Project Aegle Foundation (PAF) will be the lead partner representi­ng the industry community in Malta, while the Valletta Cultural Agency, through the Valletta Design Cluster, represents the community of start-ups and neighbourh­ood groups and MCAST (Malta College of Arts, Science and

Technology) represents the academic and education community.

Project Aegle Foundation will raise awareness and disseminat­e informatio­n about all the activities and opportunit­ies of the EIT UrbanMobil­ity and will facilitate the networking with all the organisati­ons sharing the same goals. MCAST aims to facilitate the innovation community in line with its establishe­d mission statement to provide “universall­y accessible vocational and profession­al education and training with an internatio­nal dimension, responsive to the needs of the individual and the economy.

”The implementa­tion of this EIT hub, which brings together local and internatio­nal stakeholde­rs, is a great opportunit­y for the exchange and disseminat­ion of knowledge focusing on educating and inspiring mobility solutions for the 21st century. MCAST encourages interested parties to participat­e in this hub to maximise the knowledge sharing while minimising the knowledge gaps of this community.

The Valletta Cultural Agency, through the Valletta Design Cluster, will guide the open-innovation activities of the project, guided by a holistic, user-centred, and participat­ory approach. The Valletta Design Cluster will also serve as the physical location for the projec ts work.

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