Professor Akimasa Fujiwara’s Compelling Lecture on Mobility-Oriented Development

Professor Akimasa Fujiwara’s Compelling Lecture on Mobility-Oriented Development

Professor Akimasa Fujiwara’s Compelling Lecture on Mobility-Oriented Development

In a captivating session held this morning, the School of Architecture, Planning, and Policy Development (SAPPK) at ITB, Indonesia welcomed the esteemed Professor Akimasa Fujiwara from Hiroshima University for an insightful International Guest Lecture. The lecture, titled “Mobility-Oriented Development: R&D and Social Implementation“.

Professor Fujiwara, shared profound insights garnered from extensive research and practical experiences. His expertise shed light on the intricate relationship between mobility-oriented development and its societal implications. Attendees had the privilege of delving into the nuances of transportation advancements, discovering the transformative potential of innovative strategies, and exploring the critical role of social implementation in shaping future mobility landscapes.

The lecture catered to a diverse audience passionate about transportation studies, providing a platform for fruitful discussions and the exchange of ideas. Participants, ranging from students to professionals, were enthralled by Professor Fujiwara’s perspectives, fostering an environment conducive to learning and intellectual growth.

The success of this event lies not only in Professor Fujiwara’s expertise but also in the active participation and enthusiasm of the attendees. Their engagement and curiosity added depth to the discussions, elevating the discourse on mobility-oriented development to new heights.

The School of Architecture, Planning, and Policy Development (SAPPK) extends its heartfelt gratitude to Professor Akimasa Fujiwara for sharing his invaluable insights and to all attendees for contributing to the success of this enriching lecture. Stay tuned for future events and opportunities to further explore and engage with emerging trends in transportation and mobility.

For those who missed the session or wish to relive its highlights, please enjoy the recap of the presentation through the YouTube link below:

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