Come together, mobilize, and promote
The Jalon Mobility Awards is a fun and festive gathering that recognizes the efforts made by key agents of change within the ecosystem, from those who are shaping the mobility of tomorrow to those who are questioning how it should all be done. A number of players from the most influential sustainable and intelligent mobility organizations are expected to attend. Nine awards will be handed out in nine categories.
Event objectives
Host an awards gala to highlight key mobility players
in the Greater Montréal area and across Québec
Draw attention to initiatives that:
– reduced travel (needs, distances, frequency)
– transferred modal shares of travel to virtuous modes of transit
– improved the efficiency of existing modes of travel
Be a rallying force that promotes the quality and diversity of the mobility ecosystem in Montreal and Quebec and celebrates Montreal as a mobility hub
Reward innovation and cutting-edge ideas in sustainable and intelligent mobility
Foster the transformation of cities
Encourage the sharing of knowledge
Foster business partnerships
Who participates?
Private companies and mobility organizations
Start-ups tied to mobility
Public and government authorities
Associations, industry clusters and organizations that focus on innovation
Academics
Information
For more information, to become a partner, or for any collaboration request, contact the Jalon Team at prixjalon@jalonmtl.org
Photos
Check out the photo album of the evening of the 2019 edition.
Video
Check out the summary video of the 2019 edition.
It’s time to submit your application!
Do you have a project or initiative to promote within the sustainable and intelligent mobility ecosystem in the Greater Montréal Area or elsewhere in Québec?
The Jalon Mobility Awards provide a unique opportunity to reward the efforts of key agents of change in mobility across nine different categories.
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: September 11, 2020, 23 : 59
Categories
Human experience
Active mobility
Collective mobility
Shared mobility
Energy efficiency and electrification
Intelligent urban mobility
Urban planning
Urban logistics
Start-up companies
Application
- Prepare your application file with the questions asked in the official form
- Please fill out the online form to submit your application in one of the nine categories above.
Note that, In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jalon has waived application fees. You can make a voluntary monetary contribution here.
Rules & criteria
View our rules to find out about the submission requirements and criteria for each category.
Jury
The jury members, all highly regarded in their respective domains, came from the fields of architecture, innovation, mobility, business and academia.
Catherine Morency, Ph. D, Canada Research Chair on Personal Mobility (Mobilité Chair), Polytechnique Montréal
Sylvain Gariépy, President of Ordre des urbanistes du Québec & Partner, Urban planner at Provencher_Roy
Julie Ethier, Executive Director at Développement économique de l’agglomération de Longueuil (DEL), President of IVÉO
Richard Chénier, General Manager of Centech
Michel Dallaire, Senior Advisor, Industrial Designer at Provencher_Roy
Would you like to become a partner or get additional information?
Contact
Randall Ascui
Director of Financing and Communities of Interest
randall@jalonmtl.org
514 668-4796
Partners
Thank you to our partners and collaborators!

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Jalon bénéficie du soutien financier de la Ville de Montréal par l’entremise du Service de développement économique.

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Discover the highlights of the 2019 edition.
The Jalon Mobility Awards took place on October 17, 2019. This first edition was a resounding success, with 380 guests—a full house—in attendance. More than 100 projects were submitted by almost 60 companies and organizations from various regions across Québec.
2019 Nominees
Algolux
Arpent
BIXI
Blaise Transit
Bureau du taxi de Montréal
C2RO Cloud Robotics
Centre d’écologie urbaine de Montréal
ChargeHub
Civilia
Copenhagenize Design Co.
CRIM
Cube HX
Cyclo Nord-Sud
E-SMART
Electromega
Eva
Exo
FPInnovations
Institut du véhicule innovant
IVEO
Jakarto
Jour de la Terre (Fonds Éco IGA)
La Compagnie Électrique Lion
La roue libre
LeddarTech
Livraison Vélo Montréal
Locketgo
Momentum Technologies
Momentum Consultants en transport
Morelli
MRC de Memphrémagog
Navette nature
Netlift
Ogust
OnRoule.org
OpenFleet
Orange Traffic (Intersect)
Parc olympique
Quartier de l’innovation
REKAB – Multimodal carpooling for enterprise
Réseau de transport de Longueuil (RTL)
Rinse
SmartHalo
Smartpixel
Société de transport de l’Outaouais (STO)
Société de transport du Saguenay
Société Logique
Solon Collectif
STL (Société de transport de Laval)
Systra
Taiga Motors
Tesla RP
Transit
Vélo Transit
Ville de Candiac
Ville de Montréal
Ville de Québec
Xpedigo
2019 winners
Congratulations to all of the winners of Jalon Mobility Awards 2019!
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
Winners (ex aequo):
Algolux (EOS — Autonomous Vision)
Software that can be embedded in any digital vision system. It delivers improvements in perception accuracy of 30% to 60%, helping autonomous vehicles better adapt to difficult conditions like snow and fog.
LeddarTech (Leddar Pixell)
Detection technology that provides complete coverage of blind spots on autonomous and non-autonomous heavy and commercial vehicles, improving road safety for everyone.
Special mention:
Orange Traffic (Intersect)
COLLECTIVE AND SHARED MOBILITY
Winner:
Transit (Transit+)
With a unique functionality, the multimodal Transit+ route planner shows itineraries for everything from bike sharing to scooters to personal bicycles, the metro or train.
Special mentions:
Netlift, Réseau de transport de Longueuil, Société de transport de l’Outaouais
START-UP
Winner: Jakarto
High-definition mapping done with 4K cameras and high-precision LiDARs that can be integrated into autonomous vehicles to increase the safety and efficiency of their journeys.
ACTIVE MOBILITY
Winner:
SmartHalo (SmartHalo 2)
A device that breathes life into the biking experience with unique features like a navigation system specifically designed for bikes, an anti-theft alarm, automatic lighting and smart tracking of performance metrics.
Special mention:
Cyclo Nord-Sud
DIGITAL INNOVATION
Winner:
Transit (Real-time forecast model)
A real-time forecast system for collective transport based on machine-learning technologies that have helped improve the precision of iBUS and STM forecasts.
Special mention:
Bureau du taxi de Montréal
URBAN PLANNING
Winner:
Société de transport du Saguenay (Ecomobility corridor)
A project that will connect the five key travel hubs in the sector. It includes the construction of multimodal stations, the acquisition of bikes and self-service vehicles and land use planning.
URBAN LOGISTICS
Winner:
La Compagnie Électrique Lion (Lion 8)
An all-electric urban truck made entirely in Québec. The first of its kind in North America with a range of up to 400 kilometres.
Special mentions:
La roue libre, Livraison Vélo Montréal
HUMAN EXPERIENCE
Winner:
Solon Collectif (LocoMotion)
A car, trailer, cargo bike and electric bike sharing program among neighbours. LocoMotion enables citizens to transform their mobility by creating ties of solidarity within their neighbourhood.
Special mentions:
OnRoule.org, Société logique
PRIX COUP DE POUCE STM
Winner:
C2RO Cloud Robotics
Special mentions:
OnRoule.org, Solon Collectif, Vélo-Transit
PRIX COUP DE COEUR DU JURY
Winners (ex aequo):
MRC de Memphrémagog
Société de transport de Laval
2019 jury
The jury members, all highly regarded in their respective domains, came from the fields of architecture, innovation, mobility, business and academia.
Nathalie Dion, President, Ordre des architectes du Québec
Patrick Gagné, Chief Executive Officer, OSMO
Sarah Houde, Chief Executive Officer, Propulsion Québec
Michel Leblanc, President and CEO, Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal
Catherine Morency Ph. D, Canada Research Chair on Personal Mobility (Mobilité Chair), Polytechnique Montréal
2019 event program
Download the event program with the description of the 105 nominated projects.
Tickets
Stay tuned for more details on the Jalon Mobility Awards 2020
Registration
Registration : In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jalon has waived application fees. You can make a voluntary monetary contribution here.
Ticket: Stay tuned for more details soon