Release of the MultiModX 2nd Workshop Report

The MultiModX project (Integrated Passenger-Centric Planning of Multimodal Transport Networks) has released the report from its 2nd MultiModX Workshop, marking another important milestone in advancing seamless air-rail integration. The report is now available on the project’s official website at multimodx.eu.

Aligned with the objectives of the SESAR 3 Joint Undertaking, the MultiModX project focuses on enhancing strategic multimodal mobility solutions by fostering collaboration between air and rail networks. The latest workshop, held on November 12 at FS Technologies headquarters in Rome, brought together over 30 industry experts to evaluate early project outcomes and refine innovative transport solutions.

The discussions centered around three key areas:

  • Scenario Development and Performance Assessment – Analyzing multimodal transport scenarios to ensure efficient passenger journeys.
  • Alignment of Flight and Rail Schedules – Addressing synchronization challenges from the perspectives of rail operators, airlines, and passengers.
  • Disruption Management and Tactical Performance Assessment – Enhancing resilience and responsiveness in multimodal transport systems.

By leveraging real-time engagement tools, workshop participants played an active role in shaping the next phases of the Research & Innovation (R&I) cycle. Their valuable feedback ensures that MultiModX solutions are well-prepared for future implementation.

The report concludes with key takeaways from the discussions and outlines the next steps in the project’s development. Supported by SESAR 3 Joint Undertaking (Grant Agreement No. 101114815), the MultiModX project remains committed to driving innovation in multimodal mobility, with a strong focus on passenger-centric solutions.

The MultiModX consortium extends its gratitude to all participants for their contributions and looks forward to ongoing collaboration. To stay updated on project developments and future workshops, visit multimodx.eu or our social profiles in LinkedIn and X.

For a detailed overview of the workshop discussions, you can access the full report here.