Rupprecht Consult - Forschung & Beratung GmbH is a fully independent private research and consultancy company. They are based in Cologne, Germany. Since 1996 they develop innovative solutions for sustainable development in cooperation with their partners from all over Europe and beyond.
They are well known for their work on integrated mobility, collective transport and new technology applications as well as people-focused mobility solutions.
Their team consists of experienced researchers and advisors on strategic policy development and they provide high quality services as project developers and managers in diverse environments. In addition, they price themselves for their track record in learning and knowledge transfer activities. Their colleagues all have international experience and are fluent in several languages. They have qualifications in economics, social sciences, geography, spatial planning, environment, technology and public relations.
They continuously maintain and develop their network through their projects, seeking long-term partnerships that contribute to their vision.
Their vision: Contributing to a sustainable and liveable future
They are committed to contributing to sustainable development of cities and regions in Europe and worldwide, developing innovative ideas for urban mobility planning and cooperating with other stakeholders. They want to see the results of their research and therefore focus on implementing effective concepts through concrete projects. Their work typically falls into the following areas:
Their promise: Quality, delivered by a committed team
They deliver quality services to support their partners in all stages of the innovation cycle: Developing projects (and helping to get them funded), managing consortia, delivering reports, creating outreach and dissemination activities, helping in exchange and learning, as well as monitoring and impact assessment.
Their partners: Innovation agents worldwide
Their extensive network of partners and customers includes major international and European organisations, authorities on all levels of government (from local to global), user networks and non-government organisations, service operators and commercial companies from various sectors, as well as academic and research institutions.