NeMo.bil receives the German Mobility Award
The NeMo.bil project received the German Mobility Award in the ‘New Mobility Solutions’ category.
NeMo.bil at the 19th DortmunderAutoTag
While the NeMo.bil project was the subject of several presentations, the NeMoCab was presented in the region for the first time.
First test rounds in an automated cab prototype
Johannes Weyer and Sebastian Hoffmann took part in the consortium meeting of the NeMo.bil project in Landsberg and were given the opportunity to test…
NeMo.bil-Cabs in Paderborn
Cabs from the NeMo.bil project were presented in front of the town hall in Paderborn. The Federal Minister of Economics, Robert Habeck, was also…
How can climate protection in mobility be measured? Professor Johannes Weyer at the Alliance for Mobility NRW
Professor Johannes Weyer presented the sociologically based climate experiment at the Alliance for Mobility in Düsseldorf on June 19.
Senior Professorship team at the 16th Mobility Science Forum
Professor Johannes Weyer and Kay Cepera took part in the 16th Mobility Science Forum in Duisburg.
Professor Johannes Weyer is the editor of a SpringerBrief in the Safety Management series
The article "Safe Transitions in Complex Systems" was published in the anthology "Climate Change and Safety in High-Risk Industries".
Sustainable mobility at the STS conference at TU Graz
At the STS conference at TU Graz, researchers explored various questions relating to sustainable mobility.
New mobility in the Sauerland region?
Representatives of the city and Stadtwerke Menden discussed an innovative mobility system in the Sauerland region with the NeMo.bil project.