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Summer Schools on smart mobility in 2019

EIT Digital is organizing two summer schools on smart mobility this summer. The summer schools are suitable for master’s students, experts, and company representatives. 
Last year the Master School Kick-Off took place in Rennes, France. Photo: EIT Digital.

Summer Schools on smart mobility in 2019

EIT Digital is organizing two summer schools on smart mobility this summer. The summer schools are suitable for master’s students, experts, and company representatives. 

July 14 - July 27, 2019
Digital Cities as Infrastructures for Smart Mobility
Trento, Italy
 
July 14 - July 27, 2019
Integrating Personalised Mobility Solutions
Tallin, Estonia

For more information, please contact Timo Nyberg at EIT Digital. 

timo.nyberg@eitdigital.eu

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