Roman Klementschitz as a Speaker at the 11th International Conference on Transport (ATINER)

Dr. Roman Klementschitz gave a presentation on June 24, 2025, on the topic: "The Perception and Attitude of Users and Non-Users Towards Demand-Responsive Public Transport Based on Three Implementation Examples in the State of Salzburg." The presentation was based on the results of a project funded through the Endowed Professorship for Digitalization and Automation in Transport and Mobility Systems (DAVeMoS).

The event took place at the premises of ATINER, a worldwide association of academics and researchers dedicated to education and research, based in Athens. The mission of the Athens Institute is to serve as a forum where academics and researchers from around the world can come together to exchange ideas about their research and discuss future developments in their respective fields.

About 3,000 years ago, Homer first referred to such gatherings as symposia, a term that is still commonly used in many languages today to describe academic meetings. In classical Athens of the 5th century BC, these academic gatherings reached their peak. In this tradition, ATINER's events see themselves as continuing this legacy.