BIO-INTEL-MOB is structured into seven interconnected Work Packages (WPs), implemented over the full project duration to ensure a coherent progression from concept design to real-world validation, impact assessment, and policy uptake.
WP1 – Project Management, Coordination, and Standardization
WP1 ensures the effective overall management of BIO-INTEL-MOB, covering administrative, financial, and technical coordination. It guarantees timely delivery, quality assurance, risk management, and compliance with Horizon Europe requirements, while fostering collaboration among all partners and developing standardization frameworks to guarantee replicability and scalability.
WP2 – Research, Concept Development, and Framework Design
WP2 lays the scientific and conceptual foundation of BIO-INTEL-MOB. It develops innovative, AI-enabled frameworks for peri-urban mobility, logistics, and governance, aligned with EU directives and circular economy principles. This work package designs core concepts such as the Advanced Mobility Data Space (aMDS), Peri-Urban Mobility Hubs (PUMHs), Green-Safe Routing approaches (GSRA), passenger mobility and sustainable logistics corridors, Smart Circular Governance (SCGo), and energy and CO₂ monitoring models.
WP3 – Data Gathering & Integration and Digital Tools Development
WP3 builds the digital backbone of the project by creating an interoperable data ecosystem and Digital Twin environment. It integrates data from IoT sensors, AI cameras, satellite imagery, open data, and crowdsourced inputs to enable predictive analytics, scenario simulation, and real-time decision support. WP3 delivers a centralized aMDS for cross-sector analysis, a fully functional Digital Twin supporting SCGo scenario modeling, and adaptive countermeasures for traffic, energy, and emissions optimization.
WP4 – Pilot Implementation and Validation
WP4 demonstrates and validates BIO-INTEL-MOB solutions in real-world conditions through large-scale and satellite pilots across Europe. It tests PUMHs, GSRA, sustainable logistics solutions, bio-packaging systems, and participatory governance tools. Citizens, authorities, and stakeholders actively participate in co-design and validation activities, ensuring solutions are effective, adaptable, and ready for replication in diverse peri-urban contexts.
WP5 – Impact Assessment and Validation
WP5 assesses the environmental, social, economic, and operational impacts of the project’s solutions. Using advanced methods such as 3-Index Impact Assessment, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), and Digital Twin-based validation, it evaluates emissions reduction, mobility efficiency, inclusiveness, and long-term sustainability. The results support evidence-based optimization and policy alignment.
WP6 – Maturity, Scalability and Transferability
WP6 ensures that BIO-INTEL-MOB solutions are mature, transferable, and scalable beyond the project lifetime. It develops standardized frameworks, policy guidelines, and replication pathways aligned with EU regulations, enabling cities and regions to adopt and adapt the project’s innovations in different territorial and governance contexts.
WP7 – Dissemination, Communication, and Exploitation
WP7 maximizes the project’s visibility, uptake, and long-term impact. It delivers strategic communication and dissemination activities targeting policymakers, cities, industry, and citizens. Through a Knowledge Hub, policy tools, VR/AR showcases, and exploitation strategies, WP7 supports replication, transparency, market uptake, and sustained integration of BIO-INTEL-MOB results across Europe.
