The ADMIRAL Project – Advanced multimodal market for low emissions and energy transportation, co-financed by the European Commission, was presented at the start of a round table integrated into the Nexus Agenda International Conference held in the Port of Sines (Portugal), on December 12th.
ADMIRAL was presented by Elisabete Arsenio, Principal Researcher at LNEC Department of Transport, member of the project consortium and coordinator of the Work Package 2 “Sustainable Development of logistics & transport”. The panel of experts on “Digital and Green Transition in the Port and Logistic Sector” also included representatives from other European projects such as MAGPIE and DYNAPORT, with the aim of showing what is best done within the scope of the various research projects on decarbonization of port and logistics activities.
The Nexus Agenda International Conference, which took place between December 10th and 13th, aims to combine academic debate with the application and creation of products and solutions in areas related to collaborative open data platforms, Artificial Intelligence (AI), smart terminals and gates, smart logistics and smart trains, 5G, cybersecurity, energy transition and training.
The Nexus Agenda, financed by Portugal’s recovery and resilience program, is led by the Sines port authority (APS), an entity that is also part of the ADMIRAL Project consortium, coordinating the pilot that aims to develop a Digital & Green multimodal corridor between Sines and Madrid.