The annual world cycling summit reveals a programme bursting at the seams with high-level speakers, experts in all things cycling and urban design and seven plenaries around the theme “Cycling the Change”.
The Velo-city conference, where the world’s leading cycling researchers, advocates and urban planners convene alongside government officials in the name of more cycling for all, calls for 2025 potential host cities to prepare their bids.
Since the Velo-city 2020 Ljubljana Preliminary Programme was launched in December 2019, the world has changed. The coronavirus pandemic has hit our lives, our economies and forced us to question the way we live. As we now share the new version...
The next edition of Velo-city Conference Series taking place in Ljubljana, Slovenia between 2nd and 5th of June 2020, will revolve around the creation of smart, inclusive and cycling friendly environments of the future, which is reflected in the...
We had a talk with Ginny Sullivan who will speak in the Cycling Tourism Plenary at Velo-city 2019 in Dublin this June. Read on to find out more about her work and cycling tourism in the United States! #VC19Keynote #MeetTheSpeakers #...
Day two of Velo-city 2018 will begin with a stimulating discussion about “Technology”. In this plenary, global leaders in the field will present and discuss some of the emerging challenges for governance, for cities and for advocates as new...
Through Velo-city 2018 article series we will be taking a closer look into sessions coordinated by ECF partner organizations and institutions and learn more about their main theme and participating speakers. The article series on Partner Sessions...
Day three of Velo-city 2018 will begin with a stimulating discussion about “Intermodality”. In a nutshell, the main theme of the plenary will focus on the power of the bicycle in an intermodal metropolitan area. During the plenary, the contrast...
Velo-city kicks off with a stimulating discussion about “City for all”. In a nutshell, the main theme of the plenary will focus on accessible cities to all, arguing that sustainable urban development means inclusion of kids, elderly, disabled, women...
The new Program Grid of Velo-city 2018 is now available online and constantly updating! You can now click on the different sessions to see their descriptions, format and participating speakers and choose in which one you prefer to...
During the second week of January, ECF President Manfred Neun was invited to present current Scientist for Cycling (S4C) activities at the Bicycling Committee Meeting of American Transport Research Board (TRB). TRB is a division of the US National...
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