MOVEO: Intelligent Framework for Inclusive and Seamless Transport Infrastructure and Mobility Services
Transportation infrastructure—roads, railways, inland water ways—and the vehicles that move within them—cars, trains, ships—often operate as separate systems. Yet, they are deeply interconnected. Seamlessly integrating these networks and modes of transport fosters a more inclusive, efficient, sustainable, and safer mobility ecosystem. MOVEO is designing a scalable Intelligent Framework to bridge these gaps and shape the future of transportation.
Five pillars

Infrastructure assessment and redesign
Pillar 1

Inspection and monitoring
Pillar 2

Digitalised mobility
Pillar 3

Smart logistics
Pillar 4

Inclusiveness and accessibility
Pillar 5
Five demos
The MOVEO framework and its solutions will be validated through 5 demonstrators (light green) located in Switzerland (two demosites), Italy, France, and Lithuania. These demonstrators cover different infrastructure types, climate conditions, and life cycle stages.
Building better solutions together
MOVEO unites expertise from 9 European countries, bringing together the entire value chain in transport and digitalization, including specialists in inspection, monitoring, logistics, mobility, and inclusiveness, as well as end-users and transport infrastructure managers.
News & Events
Discover MOVEO in our new introductory video clips
The MOVEO project has released its first video clips in a series of six video clips presenting its vision for a more connected and efficient transport system. The opening video introduces the project’s overall ambition: creating an intelligent framework that enables seamless integration across road, rail, and waterborne transport. The remaining five clips in the...
Press release19 March 2026
Redeveloped connectivity in Winterthur may offer lessons for Europe
The Swiss city of Winterthur plans to become carbon neutral by 2040. It has started to invest heavily in sustainable transport, namely its train stations and bus network. Although the city is well connected to other areas of the country, internally it faces several bottlenecks. Rail and bus passengers squeeze past each other when making...
Article19 February 2026
How a well-connected transport system can make travel safer and more sustainable across Europe
A Global Wake-Up Call In 2021, while the Covid pandemic raged on, a cargo ship ran aground and took the entire world by storm. The Ever Given had blocked the Suez Canal, a key trade route between Europe and Asia, leading to 88.79 million dollars in losses and thousands of extra tonnes of carbon emitted...
News Article4 December 2025
Contact
Technical enquiries
- José Solís Hernández
- R&D Division, Transport Infrastructure & Digitalisation Area
- CEMOSA
- jose.solis@cemosa.es
Media enquiries
- Corinna Barnstedt
- Communication Manager
- European Science Communication Institute gGmbH
- cb@esci.eu

