BIO-INTEL-MOB addresses key mobility and governance challenges in urban and peri-urban areas by overcoming data fragmentation, improving multimodal efficiency, enabling green-safe mobility, and strengthening citizen-centric decision-making. Through four main pilots (Rome, Cascais, Riga and Vilnius) and satellite sites (Meslungen, Ciampino, Urla, Rhodes), the project deploys scalable, climate-neutral solutions built on AI, data integration, circular logistics and participatory governance.
Below are the six strategic objectives of the project:
Objective 1 — Optimise multimodal mobility through integrated data ecosystems (MultiSmartData)
BIO-INTEL-MOB will create a unified city data ecosystem that integrates IoT, satellite, mobility and logistics datasets through the aMDS platform.
Using predictive analytics and multi-source data fusion, the project will optimise multimodal transport operations, improve connectivity between urban and peri-urban areas, and support evidence-based transport planning.
The aMDS Dashboard will allow authorities to analyse mobility dynamics, test policy scenarios, and optimise resource allocation.
Expected impact:
- 25% reduction in GHG emissions
- 35% improvement in multimodal network efficiency
- Full EMDS compliance across all regions
Objective 2 — Achieve climate-neutral, safe, and inclusive mobility through GSRA and PUMHs (SafeCitiMob)
The project will develop and deploy Peri-Urban Mobility Hubs (PUMHs) and a Green-Safe Routing Algorithm (GSRA) to enhance safety, accessibility and modal integration.
AI/IoT-driven detection systems, adaptive routing, and solar-powered infrastructure support greener and safer mobility—especially for vulnerable road users.
VR/AR participatory tools will empower citizens to co-design mobility solutions and public-space reorganisation.
Expected impact:
- 35% increase in sustainable mobility adoption
- 40% reduction in VRU accident risk
- 30% reduction in peri-urban congestion
Objective 3 — Develop sustainable and efficient logistics through circular economy models (EcoLogis & FlexiMob)
BIO-INTEL-MOB will transform peri-urban logistics through Green-Safe Logistics Corridors, bioPLU, micro-hubs, and e-cargo-bike integration.
Real-time tracking, smart space reallocation, and the GSVRP (Green-Safe VRP) will improve low-emission freight flows and reduce packaging waste through circular solutions.
CO₂ monitoring tools will ensure EU-compliant carbon footprint tracking and support greener last-mile operations.
Expected impact:
- 25% reduction in logistics-related emissions
- 35% improvement in freight efficiency
- 25% reduction in single-use packaging waste
Objective 4 — Enable adaptive, digital, and participatory governance for next-generation cities
The project will establish a Smart Circular Governance (SCGo) framework to support transparent, citizen-driven planning.
VR/AR interfaces, Digital Twins, and AI-driven policy-recommendations will help cities co-design mobility strategies aligned with EU climate and digital policies.
A Citizen-Voice App and participatory play-games will allow residents to visualise and co-create mobility changes in line with the 15-minute city principles.
Expected impact:
- 40% increase in citizen participation
- Stronger participatory governance capacities
- Improved alignment with EU digital and climate directives
Objective 5 — Deliver comprehensive impact assessment for sustainable, inclusive, and scalable solutions
Through AI-driven simulations and continuous monitoring, BIO-INTEL-MOB will assess environmental, social, economic, and operational impacts across all pilots.
The project will evaluate GHG reductions, safety and accessibility improvements, and economic viability, ensuring solutions can be scaled beyond the pilot regions.
Expected result: a robust, evidence-based framework for long-term urban transformation.
Objective 6 — Provide policy guidelines and EU-aligned frameworks for replicability
BIO-INTEL-MOB will prepare policy recommendations and operational guidelines to ensure long-term regulatory compliance, interoperability, and scalability across Europe.
A Digital Policy Compliance Tool, integrated in SCGo, will support automated regulation tracking, while the Knowledge Hub will provide training, tools, and best practices for policymakers.
Expected result: transferable, future-proof governance models ready for Europe-wide adoption.
