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Final Event of BAIM plus | Symposium: ‘Information services for People with Limited Mobility and Senior Citizens’ , 24th November 2010, University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt a.M.

26.10.10

The German research project BAIM plus invites  you to their final conference in Frankfurt a.M..

The symposium, hosted by the Rhine-Main Traffic Association, is in co-operation with the Center for Logistics, Mobility and Sustainability of the University of Applied Sciences, Frankfurt. Taking place at the University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt,  the symposium will address experts from the public transport sector as well as interested public transport passengers.

The BAIM plus project partnership consists of two regional public transport associations, three industrial partners and one research facility, and is financed by the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology. The overall objective of this project is to facilitate the use of public transport services, especially among senior citizens and people with mobility impairments.

Find out more at:

www.baim-info.de

 

 

 

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