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A hub or mobility hub is an ideal location to put Mobility as a Service (MaaS) into practice. After all, many different modalities and data flows converge there. But how do you do that, connecting MaaS and hubs? You will hear that during the MaaS Kenniscafé on mobility hubs on Thursday 27 May.

Mobility as a Service is increasingly taking shape and is scaling up. Municipalities are responding to this in order to be well prepared for the future. They will want to have their data in order when suppliers of MaaS services will soon offer their services. But how do you prepare? Where do you start?

Project leaders from three different types of hubs talk about their experiences in a short presentation and a table discussion. The hub network in the outskirts (Groningen), a hub on the outskirts of the city (Rotterdam) and a hub in the neighborhood (Nijmegen) are discussed. Report to you!

Also read: KNV, CROW and the Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment will hold a knowledge café