AIMday™ Mobility

Date

Tuesday September 7, 2021
9:00 am - 4:30 pm

Location

Virtual Location
Event Category

About this Event

Date: Wednesday September 7, 2022
Location: Virtual via Hopin
Cost: Free for all participants

Academic Industry Meeting Day, or AIMday™ is an internationally recognized opportunity to tackle questions around a central theme. This highly effective program enables university-based researchers and organizations to connect and bring world-class research to life. By matching organizations’ need for new knowledge with academic expertise, AIMday™ brings understanding and new perspectives to real-world problems.

Established in 2008 at Uppsala University, Sweden, AIMday™ has been implemented and refined by leading universities around the world.

Hosted by Queen’s University in collaboration with Toronto Metropolitan University and Hub350, AIMday™ Mobility will explore the future of mobility in its varied contexts – from advanced transportation to human health and beyond. The need to understand mobility trends and opportunities to utilize advanced technology to create viable mobility solutions is quickly mounting in order to reduce impacts on our environment, support next generation transportation modalities, have better outcomes for displaced communities, increase safety and security and enhance personal mobility including supporting those with impaired mobility.

For Organizations

Solve your most pressing challenges

AIMday™ helps organizations connect with leading academic researchers. AIMday™ is an opportunity to: Explore solutions to your organization’s challenges and questions. Cultivate collaborations for maximum real-world impact. 

For Researchers

Open up new avenues of research

AIMday™ helps researchers connect with external organizations and learn how their research relates to real-world needs. AIMday™ Mobility is an opportunity for faculty who are:

  • Interested in building new partnerships in a specific area of research.
  • Interested in connecting with other researchers working on similar channels.
  • Identifying opportunities for their graduate students.
  • Looking to learn more about the latest challenges organizations are facing.
  • Looking at challenges from new angles and different perspectives.

Once researcher registration is open, you will be able to see the list of planned questions and register for the discussions that align with your research interests.

 

Registration

 

To learn more or for questions about the event, please contact Shoma Sinha, Partnerships Development Officer.

University Partners

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