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How Can NYC Be a More Human Place to Live? | Forum with Mormedi

Tuesday, Jun 30, 20266 PM - 8 PMEDT

110 E 25th St New York, NY, US New York, NY, US | 110 E 25th St

New York City has long been at the forefront of American populous and urban sprawl, but how does its infrastructure compare to that of its European peers?

Cities across the United States face increasingly complex social, technological, and environmental challenges, the next chapter of mobility must extend beyond infrastructure to prioritize human experience, inclusivity, and sustainability.

Join Mormedi at gathering of forward-thinking innovators, policymakers, and design leaders, to explore actionable outcomes for New York and other U.S. cities to evolve through integrated, data-driven, and sustainable mobility solutions.

The event is free. RSVP here.


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New York City has long been at the forefront of American populous and urban sprawl, but how does its infrastructure compare to that of its European peers?

Cities across the United States face increasingly complex social, technological, and environmental challenges, the next chapter of mobility must extend beyond infrastructure to prioritize human experience, inclusivity, and sustainability.

Join Mormedi at gathering of forward-thinking innovators, policymakers, and design leaders, to explore actionable outcomes for New York and other U.S. cities to evolve through integrated, data-driven, and sustainable mobility solutions.

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