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Gustave Eiffel University opens a new laboratory dedicated to sustainable mobility

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Marne-la-Vallée campus / Photo credit: Myr Muratet

An innovative space to rethink tomorrow’s transport opens on the Champs-sur-Marne campus.

Gustave Eiffel University has inaugurated its new laboratory dedicated to sustainable mobility. This research and experimentation hub brings together faculty members, students, and industry partners to work on innovative projects related to ecological transition.

Equipped with state-of-the-art technologies, the lab will enable the testing of low-carbon transport solutions, real-time urban flow analysis, and the development of smart mobility models. Several pilot projects are already underway, particularly in autonomous vehicles and connected infrastructure.

This initiative fully aligns with the university’s strategy for a more sustainable future and research that benefits society.

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