Modeling Advanced Mobility Concept for the Seoul Metropolitan Area
Seoul is taking bold steps toward the future of urban mobility with its groundbreaking 3D mobility concept. By integrating water buses, cable cars, and Urban Air Mobility (UAM) into its already extensive transport system, the city aims to reduce chronic traffic congestion and connect areas that have long remained underserved.
This webinar will showcase how advanced PTV software solutions were used to model and evaluate these innovative modes of transport. From simulating passenger demand for river buses and cable cars to forecasting the operational needs of UAM corridors, the analysis reveals how multimodal 3D transport can reshape accessibility and efficiency in a megacity of more than 25 million inhabitants.
The session will be presented by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Seonha Lee, a leading expert in transportation systems modeling and head of TOMMs, who has been deeply involved in applying PTV software to complex mobility challenges in Korea and beyond.
Join us to gain insights into:
- How 3D mobility concepts can complement traditional rail and road networks.
- The role of PTV Visum, Viswalk, and Vissim in assessing feasibility, passenger flows, and system performance.
- Key findings from Seoul’s case study that can inspire solutions for other global cities facing congestion and accessibility challenges.
Discover how digital traffic platforms and data-driven planning are paving the way for the next generation of sustainable, connected urban mobility.