SMARTIN brings together leading research institutions, industry partners and public authorities to reimagine the way transport infrastructure is planned, monitored and managed across Europe and accelerate the adoption of innovative digital tools.
The project harnesses the power of digitalisation, artificial intelligence and data-driven innovation to improve the performance, safety and environmental sustainability of transport networks. By leveraging existing advanced digital technologies and developing further tools for monitoring, predictive maintenance and performance assessment, the implementation of SMARTIN aims to improve the safety, efficiency, resilience and inclusiveness of urban mobility systems.
A key ambition of the project is to ensure that digitalised infrastructure assets and mobility optimisation services can operate in harmony. AI-driven analytics will fuse data from multiple sources and geospatial levels, enabling proactive incident detection and supporting infrastructure providers in efficient operations and maintenance management. This will be achieved through the development of an integrated platform that brings these technologies seamlessly together as coherent system of systems, creating interconnected synergies.
The project is driven by a co-creation approach, engaging stakeholders in the design and development of user-centric solutions, which are both scalable and transferable. These innovations will be tested and validated under real-world conditions at four pilot sites across Europe. They will showcase their potential to improve infrastructure accessibility and resilience, promote multimodality, and accelerate the uptake of digital solutions.
Ultimately, SMARTIN contributes to the objectives of the European Green Deal, Vision Zero and Digital Europe, helping Europe move towards a more connected, inclusive and low-carbon transport future.