Join KEYSTONE at InnoTrans 2024 in Berlin to Explore Stakeholder Insights on Logistics Digitisation
From 24 to 27 September 2024 the KEYSTONE project will be present at the InnoTrans 2024, taking place in Berlin, Germany. The event is organised by Messe Berlin and is an international platform for mobility and transport innovations. This year it is expected to attract more than 2,771 exhibitors, industry leaders, researchers and professionals from Europe and beyond to exchange ideas on mobility and transport trends.
InnoTrans, held every two years, is renowned for its extensive gatherings, with the 2022 edition attracting more than 137,403 visitors.
Prof Alexeis Garcia Perez, Visiting Professor at Coventry University will participate in the event, representing the KEYSTONE project and showcasing how KEYSTONE activities aim to reshape the transport ecosystem through data-driven solutions and operations. KEYSTONE’s mission is to unify transport and logistics data by developing standardised plug-and-play solutions.
The project recently concluded Work Package 1 (WP1) in May 2024, which involved a deep dive into stakeholder priorities and challenges within the transport and logistics sectors. The main activities of WP1, which was led by Coventry University, focused on understanding the priorities and expectations of stakeholders in the transport and logistics sectors, as well as identifying and mapping the challenges and barriers to achieving a unified transport ecosystem. KEYSTONE engaged with numerous stakeholders from the transport and logistics industries, as well as key enforcement authorities.
Continuing these efforts, KEYSTONE will be present at InnoTrans to meet with industry experts and present key findings from the first year of the project, highlighting the state-of-the-art developments and gap analysis.
Find below the final programme of InnoTrans.
If you are attending the InnoTrans 2024 and you are interested in learning more about KEYSTONE project activities, contact Prof Alexeis Garcia Perez: at ab1258@coventry.ac.uk.
Author: Eftychia Koliou, Smart Transportation Alliance (STA)