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Urbanism Next Europe 2020

Rotterdam, Maassilo, Netherlands
25 - 26 June 2020
The conference ended on 26 June 2020

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
28th February 2020

About UNextEU

Inspired by the Urbanism Next Conference in Portland, Oregon, USA, Urbanism Next Europe 2020 will be an interdisciplinary get-together of private, public and academic stakeholders who play critical roles in shaping the unique urban mobility and planning reality of European cities. The first Urbanism Next Europe Conference will take place on June 25 and 26, 2020, in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and it will gather 350 decision-makers and urban professionals from Europe and beyond. During in-depth presentations, discussions and sessions, it will make light on a completely new and refreshing perspective on the effects and implementation of key trends in urbanisation.

Topics

Economy, Equity, Governance, Real estate, Urban design, Environment, Mobility and public space, Transport, Urban planning, Land use, Architecture, Retail management, Public health

Call for Papers

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Big changes are coming in Urban Mobility and Urban Development.

They’re coming fast, and will have profound impacts on land use, and real estate, public space, and building design, and on all transport modes. How can we make sure these innovations actually make our cities better? 

To go from a reactive to a proactive approach, we need to engage political decision makers, planning and design professionals, real estate developers and the urban logistics sector, researchers and entrepreneurs, mobility service providers and corporate mobility planners, and many more. Urbanism Next Europe will bring them together to discuss #WhatsNext for Urban Mobility and Development.

The sessions at Urbanism Next Europe will feature in-depth presentations exploring how technological, societal and economic mobility trends will change land useurban designtransport, real estateenvironmentequityhealtheconomy and governance

Each session will aim for a mix of formats, from traditional ones (presentations with Q/As and panel discussions) to more unconventional ones (Pecha Kucha and 'Brain-squeezing' sessions).

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