1 min

UAS Magazine “future” on the Future of Mobility

Health, Inclusion, Sustainability, AI: Diversity in Mobility at a Glance

In the 19th edition of our magazine “future”, we examine the different facets of the mobility topic:

  • What are the requirements of society and the environment for the mobility of the future?
  • What is the role played by AI?
  • How important is IT security?
  • How does our health impact our mobility behaviour?
  • And: How does research respond to these challenges?

Read more about this topic in the latest edition of “future”, the magazine of the St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences.

The current edition of our magazine “future” takes a look at how we will be mobile in the future, which means of transport we may use, and how sustainable mobility is compatible with climate change.

The articles explore the role of artificial intelligence and IT security in the context of mobility and look into the example of health research – after all, all mobility starts with walking.

Inclusive Mobility and Car Sharing App

In the magazine, researchers present a project on inclusive mobility that explores how everyone can partake in sustainable mobility. In addition, the magazine presents two students who have founded a start-up with their car sharing app.

The current edition of “future” is dedicated to a topic that is important for society and shows the meaningful contributions of researchers from various disciplines to open questions concerning the future of mobility.

Teaching Projects, Innovative Agriculture, Cooperations

Moreover, readers learn whether innovations might save our climate, and how these could be applied in agriculture soon. And we introduce the Digital Innovation Hub Ost, a platform which we use to support small and medium-sized enterprises with our know-how.

As always, we also provide insights into current teaching projects, this time including the “Little Room of Horrors” of our study programme Healthcare and NursingPLUS where we simulate nursing scenarios with a deceptive degree of authenticity.