Event details

Walkable, connected, and accessible neighborhoods are becoming a
key goal for cities worldwide. But making the 15-minute city concept
work in low-density suburban areas, where services are spread out,
and public transport is limited, remains a challenge. Over the past
three years, the DREAMS project has explored this question across
six European cities (Budapest, Brussels, Munich region, Paris, Utrecht,
and Vienna).

As the project comes to a close, DREAMS is bringing its findings to
Munich and inviting researchers, city representatives, practitioners,
and local stakeholders to join the conversation.

On 21 October, we will host a symposium to present lessons learned
and practical experiences, and to discuss how to create more
inclusive and accessible neighborhoods. On 22 October, our training
day will offer hands-on experience with the tools, methods, and
business models developed through the project. See event full agenda here.

Participants will gain practical knowledge, exchange ideas with
experts and peers, and explore approaches tested across six urban
contexts.

How to participate in the event?

ELIGIBILITY: Applications are welcome from individuals engaged in
research or practice related to mobility, accessibility, outskirts
development, or urban planning.

APPLICATION PROCESS: Applications should be submitted via email
to [email protected] by 31 August 2026. Please include your full
name, affiliated organization, field of research or practice, and a
short motivational paragraph explaining your interest in the event.

NOTE: Participation is free. Please be aware that travel and
accommodation expenses will not be covered.
Participants who attend the Symposium and Training Day will receive
certificates of participation.

21 October 2026 - 9.00 to
22 October 2026 - 18.00

LOCATION

Munich