BIO-INTEL-MOB was presented at the Transport Research Arena (TRA) 2026, held in Budapest from 18 to 21 May 2026.
During the conference, Sevket Oguz Kagan Capkin, from Sapienza University of Rome and CTLup, coordinator of BIO-INTEL-MOB, introduced the project’s objectives and ongoing work as part of project partners ECTRI Members’ Pitch Presentations at the Research Village Associations Stand.
The presentation provided an opportunity to share BIO-INTEL-MOB’s approach to integrating sustainable mobility and logistics with citizen-centred intelligent solutions for safer, smarter, greener, more resilient and inclusive cities.
The project was showcased alongside several other European research initiatives during a session organised by ECTRI, bringing together researchers and stakeholders from across the transport sector.
The BIO-INTEL-MOB consortium would like to thank ECTRI and the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) for supporting the participation of research projects at TRA2026 and facilitating exchanges within the European transport research community.
