JTC and Hyundai Motor Group announced that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly develop optimised mobility options for Singapore’s next-generation industrial and business parks such as Jurong Innovation District through transport modeling. Under the MOU partnership, the Group will utilise its mobility expertise and develop transport models based on its analysis of Jurong Innovation District’s transport demands. JTC will provide the necessary data to support the study. The Group hopes to use the results of the study to develop smart mobility options which may be deployed in next generation industrial estates.The results of the study are expected to help optimise transport flows for people and goods in Jurong Innovation District. It will also potentially help to establish urban planning guidelines that can support smart mobility options in JTC’s next generation estates. The spaces typically set aside for conventional roads can also be repurposed for individuals, businesses, or greenery.The partnership will take place in Jurong Innovation District. Master-planned and developed by JTC, the 600-hectare Jurong Innovation District is Asia’s leading advanced manufacturing hub, which has attracted a growing ecosystem of research institutes, capability developers, technology and training providers, as well as factories of the future.The mobility solutions to be used in transport modelling include but are not limited to electric vehicles and autonomous vehicles, which is aligned to Singapore’s smart nation vision.
JTC and Hyundai Motor Group announced that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly develop optimised mobility options for Singapore’s next-generation industrial and business parks such as Jurong Innovation District through transport modeling. Under the MOU partnership, the Group will utilise its mobility expertise and develop transport models based on its analysis of Jurong Innovation District’s transport demands. JTC will provide the necessary data to support the study. The Group hopes to use the results of the study to develop smart mobility options which may be deployed in next generation industrial estates.The results of the study are expected to help optimise transport flows for people and goods in Jurong Innovation District. It will also potentially help to establish urban planning guidelines that can support smart mobility options in JTC’s next generation estates. The spaces typically set aside for conventional roads can also be repurposed for individuals, businesses, or greenery.The partnership will take place in Jurong Innovation District. Master-planned and developed by JTC, the 600-hectare Jurong Innovation District is Asia’s leading advanced manufacturing hub, which has attracted a growing ecosystem of research institutes, capability developers, technology and training providers, as well as factories of the future.The mobility solutions to be used in transport modelling include but are not limited to electric vehicles and autonomous vehicles, which is aligned to Singapore’s smart nation vision.