Call for Participation: Move Up!

Move Up! Alternative Mobility – focus on Pilsen

Competition now closed

Can you imagine a city offering various modes and experiences derived from transportation? How do you envisage transportation that not just enables residents and visitors to reach their destination, but one that also creates value in terms of positive impact on people’s well-being, experience of the city and the city’s attractiveness as a tourist destination?

We would like to invite you to propose innovative ideas on how to make this vision happen. Together with Pilsen 2015 and the Urban Planning and Development Institute of the City of Pilsen, Aspen Institute Prague has opened a competition titled "Move Up! Alternative Mobility – focus on Pilsen". The winner will receive 25 000 CZK for implementation of the project, which will further be promoted by Pilsen 2015 – European Capital of Culture.

Any adult person, a group of them or a company can propose a new and innovative product, service, experience or an application that meet the following criteria:

  • Economic efficiency 
  • Innovativeness – originality and value added
  • Necessity 
  • Availability – no social or age group should be limited in use
  • Design
  • Safety for user and surroundings
  • Feasibility to implement the proposed solution within the funds offered to the first prize winner

Primarily, the proposals should build on existing geographical, social, cultural and infrastructural conditions in Pilsen, yet the proposal can also be applicable to other places.

The deadline for submission of your proposals is 20:00 CET, October 26, 2014. Short-listed competitors will be invited to present their proposals to public on November 7, 2014 in Pilsen.

To apply, please fill in the application form.

For more detailed terms and conditions, please see the instructions in Czech or English.

If you have questions, contact us at office(at)aspeninstitute.cz.

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