On the 27th and 28th of September, our metaCCAZE partners, the Ministry for Transport, Infrastructure, and Public Works, Malta Public Transport and the University of Malta, proudly showcased the project at the Science in the City Festival.
This event offered the perfect platform to engage the public, share insights into the project, and highlight the importance of smart, sustainable, and zero-emission transport in Malta and the EU.
Science in the City attendees learned about the scope of the metaCCAZE project in Malta, including what will be tested and requirements for the project. More importantly, our partners gathered valuable feedback from attendees, initiating interesting conversations about the idea of autonomous transport.
Project representatives were on hand to answer questions, share their knowledge, and discuss the structure of the project. And to make it even more fun, attendees could win metaCCAZE merch by answering project-related questions.
More about our Follower City Gozo
The City of Gozo is dedicated to advancing sustainable mobility initiatives within the EU’s Horizon framework. As part of the metaCCAZE project, Gozo is exploring ways to transition towards greener, smarter transport systems that are more aligned with climate-neutral goals. By participating in this initiative, Gozo aims to improve its urban mobility infrastructure, reduce emissions, and ensure a more sustainable future for its residents while gaining insights from leading European cities on clean and connected mobility solutions.