• IAMI's Megaprojects

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FROM INNOVATIVE IDEAS TO REAL-APPLICATIONS
The Innovation Programme aims to resolve urban air mobility challenges facing cities of the ASEAN Countries via action orientated innovation. We co-create ideas that lead to the proposal of projects in response to our open-call for proposals of cooperations, the demonstration of new solutions in real life, resolve urban mobility challenges, and the creation of commercial value.

The Programme develops partnerships across and beyond the ASEAN Countries and addresses regulatory and behavioral changes needed to improve urban life quality for all citizens.

INNOVATION CHALLENGE AREAS 
Over 500+ urban air mobility challenges were identified by cities across the ASEAN Countries. These challenges were reworked into 11 wider “Challenge Areas”. Each year a work programme is developed with a focus on a number of the innovation challenge areas:

Improving Urban Health Care Via (IAMI) Air Mobility
Nutritious Via (IAMI) Air Mobility
Active Mobility
Intramodal and Intermodal Transportation
Mobility infrastructure
Mobility for all
Pollution reduction
Sustainable city logistics
Creating public realm
Future mobility
Mobility and energy

urban mobility wants to wake up in the morning and think the future is going to be great - and that’s what being a breakthrough Urban-Aerial-faring civilization is all about. It’s about believing in the future and thinking that the future will be best than the bygone. 

Also, the project is focused on lowering 70% of the cost of Urban AirMobility by innovate a cross-technology. … Vertical integration is a strategy that allows IAMI's project to streamline its operations by taking direct ownership of various stages of its production process rather than relying on external contractors or suppliers.

Urban air mobility to Strengthening the capacity of Central Asian countries to develop sustainable urban mobility policy. Shared mobility services are the part of the shared economy, which is based on the idea of rational use of limited resources, which creates an opportunity for a person to afford high-quality goods and services at a reasonable price.

Provides, contribute to a more efficient use of available resources and to achieve a number of UN sustainable development goals. Various forms of shared mobility are increasingly being included in the urban multimodal transport system and impact social and public life of urban residents in the areas of economics, ecology, and safety.

         Muayad Alsamaraee (IAMI's Solutions Innovator)