
May 19, 2025
10:00 am – 11:00 am PT
Presenter: Domagoj Bui, University of Cincinnati
The Smart Columbus project has demonstrated, smart mobility hubs help residents get where they need to go by creating a centralized location with access to different transportation options, making it easier to connect with transit and other modes of transportation to get to jobs, education, and services.
This research project aimed to develop a case study using multimodal transportation data and digital twin simulation tools to analyze, test, and propose concepts for Smart Mobility Hubs in Ohio. The goal is to develop a set of recommendations which improve multi-modal mobility, safety, and accessibility in Ohio’s urban neighborhoods and can be scaled to other cities in the future. Additional guidelines can inform business model considerations of the smart mobility hubs, including their planning, construction, sustainable operations, and workforce development, among other essential viability criteria.
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