Rome and Bio-Medico Campus Partner for Enduring Mobility
Rome and the Bio-Medico Campus are strengthening their commitment to a greener future through a renewed partnership, formalized within the “Alliance for Full Sustainability 2023-2026” agreement with the IX Town Hall. This collaboration focuses on enhancing sustainable mobility for patients, students, staff, and the wider community through innovative infrastructure and responsive transportation solutions.
Recent improvements to public transport in the university hospital area, including accommodations for larger buses and new, safer platforms, demonstrate the success of this public-private synergy. These changes seamlessly integrate the campus with RomeS broader transportation network, improving efficiency and accessibility.
Coinciding with European Mobility Week, the Campus unveiled a dedicated Mobility Corner within its park. This space serves as a hub for gathering feedback from the academic community and Foundation regarding their transportation needs. Through surveys and data collection, the Campus aims to produce its first ”One health Mobility Report,” informing future improvements and strategies.
“This partnership underscores the power of collaborative initiatives focused on innovation, safety, and environmental responsibility,” stated Domenico MastroTica, General Manager of the Bio-medico Campus. “The Social Green Masterplan provides the blueprint for translating our ‘One Health’ vision into tangible results. We are notably pleased to see the activation of new bus stops serving the university polyclinic and the expansion of on-demand bus service to Trigoria,directly addressing the mobility challenges faced by our community.”
This ongoing effort, deeply rooted in the Campus’s Social Green Masterplan, represents a significant stride towards a more efficient and sustainable mobility system – one that prioritizes innovation, responsibility, and the well-being of the local community.