On 26 September the long-awaited Urban Logistics Innovation Day took place in Brussels counting with the participation of more than 100 representatives from cities, the logistics sector, and academia.
The Final Conference of the LEAD project – co-organised by POLIS and ALICE-ETP – was a unique chance to learn more about the results achieved by the project and to gather experts from on-going EU-funded projects focusing on urban freight, such as MOVE21, DISCO, URBANE, ULaaDS, SENATOR, GREEN-LOG, DECARBOMILE, among others.
The opening featured welcome remarks by Irene Blázquez Jiménez, the coordinator of LEAD, and keynote speeches by Paola Chiarini from the European Commission’s DG MOVE and Pedro Fernández, Head of Department for Planning and Infrastructure at the City of Madrid. The conference also featured a plenary session on “Digital Twins for Low-Emission Last-Mile Logistics: The LEAD Story”, exploring how digital twins and Living Labs can accelerate innovation in logistics, with insights from LEAD partners.
Following the coffee break, the conference split into breakout sessions, where participants had the opportunity to dive deeper into specific topics. These sessions covered digital twins and what-if scenarios, consumer engagement, sustainability of urban freight, and zero-emission vehicles and support infrastructure for the last-mile, as well as urban space optimisation and alignment with sustainable urban logistics, including presentations on public-private partnerships. The day concluded with a roundtable discussion exploring innovation uptake and policy recommendations for sustainable urban logistics.
The event served as a platform for experts, innovators, and policymakers to share ideas and shape the future of sustainable urban logistics, with some key learnings coming into the fore:
To achieve these goals, cooperation between companies and local governments is essential to a greener and more efficient urban logistics.
Keep your eyes out for the publication of the final LEAD results, including further details about the LEAD Platform and Policy Recommendations on the uptake of Digital Twins for Urban Freight.