Eno Digital Cities Reception at TRB
Join us for Eno's annual TRB reception. Held this year at the Microsoft Innovation and Policy Center in Washington DC.
Join us for Eno's annual TRB reception. Held this year at the Microsoft Innovation and Policy Center in Washington DC.
On January 26, 2017 Eno will convene the second Capital Convergence conference. Last year’s CapCon focused on the potential of new innovations in mobility. Next we will focus on specific and tangible applications and how these advances are being implemented by cities and states often in partnership with the private sector. CapCon will draw on real-world applications from metropolitan Washington and across the country.
The Eno Transit Senior Executive Program is a year-long leadership development program. The course is centered around an intensive week-long seminar held in Washington, DC. Participants hear from distinguished guest lecturers, develop their leadership skills, and build connections in the transit industry. The Program is entering its 12th year and has more than 500 alumni. […]
Join the Eno Center for Transportation for an event on air traffic control reform. The event will be hosted by Eno President and CEO, Robert Puentes along with former U.S. Secretary of Transportation James Burnley and former U.S. Senator Byron Dorgan. Eno aviation expert Rui Neiva will also be presenting.
Driving has been flat or declining for much of the 2000s, especially among the so-called Millennial Generation. Explanations for this break with a near century long driving trends abound: Young adults are rejecting the suburban, auto-oriented lifestyles favored by their parents; a new greener ethos is...
This event is invitation only. For more information on Eno's Digital Cities work, visit the project page here or contact Paul Lewis at plewis@enotrans.org. Learn more
Join the Eno Center for Transportation for an event on air traffic control reform. The event will be hosted by Eno President and CEO, Robert Puentes along with aviation expert Rui Neiva.
On June 8, 2017 the Eno Center will hold its 25th annual Future Leaders Development Conference Dinner in Washington DC. The dinner is the culmination of Eno’s Future Leaders Development Conference (LDC). The conference gives 20 of the nation’s top graduate students in transportation a first-hand look at how national transportation policies are developed. Students apply to […]
This presentation will explore key enabling technologies, trends and adoption drivers for autonomous vehicles (AVs) and electric vehicles (EVs). AVs require the confluence of new technologies like sensor fusion, artificial intelligence, connectivity and security, in addition to a supportive policy, certification and regulatory environment.
Communities constantly evolve and change in response to social, political, economic, technological and environmental forces. Effectively planning for this change in transportation requires the cultivation of a participatory and informed decision-making process that regularly considers what is likely to happen, what could happen and what the community wants to happen in the future.
In order to ensure the continued safety and viability of the U.S. aviation industry reform is needed. Eno’s latest report highlights the issues with the current certification procedures and recommends key policy reforms. Join the authors for a discussion of their findings on Monday, June 19.
Eno’s Transit Mid-Manager Seminar is an intensive, weeklong course that provides mid-managers in the transit industry with the leadership and management skills needed to succeed. Session 1 will be held in Boston, MA. Application deadline is March 31, 2017.