BIO-INTEL-MOB
Peri-urban areas across Europe face persistent mobility and logistics challenges, including fragmented transport services, limited multimodal options, increasing freight flows, rising emissions, and a lack of coordinated planning and governance tools.
BIO-INTEL-MOB sets out to address these challenges by transforming peri-urban mobility, logistics, and governance into a climate-neutral, data-driven, and citizen-centric system. The project combines artificial intelligence, integrated data infrastructures, and participatory governance approaches to optimise the movement of people and goods between urban centres and suburban areas.
Through the development of a Mobility Data Spaces, Digital Twins, AI-driven analytics, and multimodal routing engines, BIO-INTEL-MOB will deliver tools that optimise mobility flows, emissions, safety, and accessibility in real time. These solutions support the deployment of Peri-Urban Mobility Hubs, Green-Safe Routing for vulnerable road users, and circular, low-emission logistics models based on micro-hubs, cargo bikes, and bio-based packaging.
The data, tools, and governance frameworks developed within BIO-INTEL-MOB will enable public authorities to design informed, inclusive, and sustainable mobility policies, improving accessibility, safety, and quality of life in peri-urban areas while supporting alignment with EU climate, mobility, and digital objectives.
BIO-INTEL-MOB is a Horizon Europe project coordinated by Sapienza University of Rome, bringing together a consortium of 31 organisations from 13 countries. The project’s solutions are tested in 3 main pilot sites, Rome (Italy), Cascais (Portugal), and Riga - Vilnius (Latvia and Lithuania), complemented by satellite pilots in Melsungen (Germany), Ciampino (Italy), Urla (Türkiye), and Rhodes (Greece). The project runs from January 2026 to July 2029.
POLIS is responsible for communication and dissemination, as well as capacity building with local stakeholders and citizens, including the organisation of serious game workshops in pilot areas.
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