Our MCube Events & contributions

Here you will find all relevant events, reviews and insights from our ecosystem.

 

Current events - We provide information about our upcoming events that are shaping the future of mobility - from conferences and workshops to networking formats. Be part of it!

Past events - Gain insights into events that we have organized or actively supported. With reviews, impressions and further information.

Blog & News - Our blog provides insights into current developments, innovative projects and exciting research approaches.

Current events

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What will the logistics of tomorrow look like? Discover how eTrucks, megawatt charging and autonomous driving are changing freight transport - and discuss with us how to make the leap to scale.

Past events

Experienced & relived -
our events in retrospect

Where to put cars, bicycles and e-scooters - and how do we organize parking space fairly, efficiently and sustainably?

How can mobility data and simulations make cities more liveable - and change visible and tangible?

How do we want to move tomorrow? This question was the focus of the Citizens Lab at Marienplatz for six days.

The visual utopian Jan Kamensky presented his latest vision in cooperation with the Munich S-Bahn.

If Munich bids for the Olympics again, it will not do so arbitrarily - but with vision, attitude and a clear plan.

Why we should learn to celebrate construction sites - and finally shape mobility based on facts and together.

Blog & News

Stories, Trends & Insights - 
Everything from our perspective on mobility

The lessons learned from the first MCube funding phase show which factors really drive projects forward - and where typical barriers arise.

Creating transparency, proving impact, sharpening strategies - the new indicator guide supports precisely this.

The MCube Consulting study shows how the Olympic Games could have a sustainable impact on Munich in terms of sport, society and the environment - something that has already been picked up on by many media outlets.

Munich is considering an Olympic bid - our study shows what opportunities and challenges the Games could bring for the economy, environment and society.

Carolin Zimmer from the Chair of Settlement Structure and Transport Planning and Sebastian Preiß from the Hans Sauer Foundation explain in an interview what the project has achieved and what makes it special.

Major award for a strong team: MCube Consulting receives the Innovation Award of the City of Munich - for a solution that reduces administrative workload, improves security and shows how research enables real change.

Easy language

What is MOSAIQ?
Imagine something: There is more space for people. The streets have more trees and plants. Everyone can get around better. That's how your Schwabing-West district could be in the future. How would you like your district to be? We want to talk to you about it!

The project is called MOSAIQ. MOSAIQ is a research∙project. MOSAIQ means: Mobility and urban climate in the future city∙part. The Technical University of Munich is leading the project.

What is MOSAIQ about?
MOSAIQ wants to make the streets in the city∙part more beautiful. People should feel comfortable there. There should be more space. For meetings and plants, for example. You can help decide what is tried out in the Stadt∙teil. The ideas come from you. Some ideas will be tried out on the streets for a certain period of time.
The aim of MOSAIQ is to make urban districts good places to live.
At the same time, the climate in the city should improve. And people should be able to move around the city easily. 

What is happening in the district?

  • In the year 2025:
    The people in the district can participate. They can express their ideas. There are discussions, surveys and meetings. Researchers are also starting their work.
  • In the year 2026:
    Some ideas are tried out.
    They are moved around the streets for a certain period of time.
  • In the year 2027:
    The results are evaluated.
    Consideration is given to how things can continue∙.