Discounts codes (plane, trains) for conference participants will be made available before the registration opening.

By plane

Discounts will be available for air transportation. The city of Milan is served by 3 airports where low-cost regular airplane companies land coming from all over Europe:

  • Malpensa (MXP): Malpensa Express connects the airport to Milano Centrale and Cadorna stations (35–50 min). From there, metro lines M2 and M3 bring you close to the Politecnico (see details below).
  • Linate (LIN): Located just 7 km from the city centre, ideal for short-haul European flights (Brussels, Frankfurt, Paris, London City). A direct metro line (M4) links Linate to San Babila station in 15 minutes, with easy transfer to the metro system.
  • Bergamo Orio al Serio (BGY): Hub for low-cost carriers (Ryanair, Wizz Air) from many European cities. Shuttle buses run every 30 minutes to Milano Centrale railway station (duration of the journey: 50 min).
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By Train

Discounts will be available for train transportation. The city of Milan has excellent high-speed train connections with major European cities:

  • From Switzerland: Direct trains from Zurich, Geneva, Basel, and Lugano (3–4 h).
  • From France: TGV/Trenitalia services from Paris Gare de Lyon to Milano Porta Garibaldi/Centrale (7 h).
  • From Germany: Services from Munich (5–6 h) via Verona and from Frankfurt (7–8 h).
  • From Austria: Direct connections from Vienna and Innsbruck (7–9 h).
  • From Italy: High-speed trains (Frecciarossa, Italo) link Milan to Rome (3 h), Florence (2 h), Venice (2 h), Turin (1 h).

All major trains arrive at railway stations Milano Centrale or Milano Porta Garibaldi, both directly connected to the metro network.

From the City Centre to the Venue

The conference venue is the Politecnico di Milano – Città Studi Campus.

Taxi/Sharing: Taxis, bike sharing, and car sharing are widely available throughout the city.

Metro: Line M2 (green) to Piola station. From there, the campus is a 5-minute walk.

Tram/Bus: Several tram and bus lines connect the area with other districts of Milan.

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