About the Academy

Connecting, inspiring
and sharing our knowledge

Through the Mobycon Academy, we offer regular digital Webinars and Podcast episodes to take online learning to the next level! An online and free platform, the Mobycon Academy features webinars, podcasts, exclusive Q&A sessions, digital Study Tours, interviews with special guests, and plenty of additional, specialized content each month. Building upon our existing consulting work, the Mobycon Academy allows us to connect with our peers around the world and share expertise and knowledge.

“The central insight gained from the workshop is the Dutch approach to designing transportation facilities, which places a strong emphasis on accommodating all modes of transportation, with a particular focus on walking and cycling. I believe we can learn from this approach and apply it to our own projects.” 

Delaware DOT, Masterclass Workshop


Interested in learning more?

At Mobycon, we are dedicated to connecting, inspiring, and sharing our knowledge. We offer a variety of services and opportunities to continue learning and to help you embrace the Dutch approach to sustainable mobility!

References

CrossConnect DACH Intersections Signaling 

Keeping South Holland Moving – Haringvliet Bridge

Northwest Arkansas Study Tour to the Netherlands

Accessible Public Space Research in Nijmegen

Safety Review of a Key Downtown Bicycle Facility in Ottawa, ON

MobyCoach Consulting Program for Canmore, AB

Heidelberg Cycling Masterplan

Intersection and Corridor Design on East Covell Boulevard, Davis, CA

Mobycon Returns to Carmel (IN) to Deliver Second Masterclass

Cycling Policy in Zaanstad 

Traffic Safety Expert Team in North Brabant

CROW Pedestrian Crossings 

Potsdam Intersections Safety Analysis 

Design Characteristics GOW30 

Wayfinding in Tallaght, Ireland

Transport Canada Micromobility Regulations

Cologne Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan

Tailor-made two-day study tour in The Hague

Research: The safety of protected Intersections and their use case for Germany (2021-2024) Federal Highway Research Institute (BASt) 

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