Join us for an exciting Futures Bazaar workshop in Tartu, hosted in collaboration with EIT Urban Mobility, University of Tartu and Stockholm Environment Institute Tallinn. This interactive and imaginative experience focuses on envisioning future liveable cities with sustainable urban mobility.
Participants will collaboratively create and explore innovative urban mobility concepts, leveraging the Futures Bazaar framework. The event serves as Estonia’s contribution to a broader initiative, with more than ten other Futures Bazaars in Sweden on various themes running in parallel.
The outcomes will be gathered to sow the seeds for future events on building society’s capacity for futures literacy and exploring today’s actions for desirable futures.
What is the Futures Bazaar?
The Futures Bazaar is a public imagination toolkit designed with the support of the BBC to explore potential futures through hands-on, playful and creative engagement. Participants immerse themselves in alternative futures using readily available materials to craft tangible, thought-provoking artefacts. These events foster creativity, foresight and collective storytelling, making future scenarios more accessible and actionable.
Who should attend?
This event welcomes students, mobility experts, public and private sector practitioners, academia and citizens interested in shaping the future of urban mobility.
Event information
When: 30 January 2025
Time: 10:00-15:00 (lunch provided as part of the programme)
Where:
Room Sandbox in building Delta (University of Tartu, Institute of Computer Science)
Narva mnt 18
51009 Tartu
Estonia
Programme
09.30 Registration and coffee
10.00 Futures Bazaar kick-off
12.30 Lunch
12.50 Narratives from collaborating groups
13.30 Inspiration speech about Tartu’s urban mobility vision by Raimond Tamm, Deputy Mayor of City of Tartu
13.45 Networking and coffee
14.00 University of Tartu presents EIT Urban Mobility Master’s programmes
15.00 Closing of the day
Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with a vibrant community, expand your imagination and contribute to the future of sustainable urban living!
For more information, feel free to reach out to piret.liv.stern@eiturbanmobility.eu.