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Cognitive mobility: a new discipline could revolutionize transport

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Cognitive mobility: a new discipline could revolutionize transport

The Mobility Lab, a joint project of the Budapest University of Technology and the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME), was presented at the Cognitive Mobility Conference, giving participants an insight into the vision of the future of transport. Bosch supports the BME-MOME project as an innovative partner.

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