Participated in MODCOMP (2016-2020), working on carbon nanofibre and nanotube-based composites with improved mechanical properties for aerospace and flexible electronics.
EUROMOBILITA SRO
Czech mobility SME combining advanced composite materials expertise with shared automated urban transport demonstration experience.
Their core work
Euromobilita is a Czech SME based in Mladá Boleslav (the automotive hub home to Škoda Auto) that bridges advanced materials and smart mobility. They have contributed to composite materials development using carbon nanofibres for aerospace and electronics applications, and more recently shifted toward shared and automated urban transport solutions. Their work spans from industrial material testing and integration to piloting mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) demonstrations in real city environments.
What they specialise in
Participated in SHOW (2020-2024), a large-scale demonstration project on automated road transport, MaaS, and connected cooperative systems in cities.
Coordinated the TUNNEL VISION SME Phase 1 project (2019), developing radar-based tunnel inspection for improved infrastructure maintenance.
How they've shifted over time
Euromobilita's trajectory shows a clear pivot from advanced materials to smart mobility. Their early work (2016-2018) focused on carbon nanofibre composites for aerospace and electronics through MODCOMP, while their recent activity (2019-2024) shifted entirely toward automated transport, shared mobility, and MaaS demonstrations through SHOW. The TUNNEL VISION project in 2019 sits at the inflection point — infrastructure inspection technology that bridges the physical/digital divide.
Euromobilita is moving firmly toward smart urban transport and mobility services, likely building on its Mladá Boleslav automotive ecosystem connections.
How they like to work
Euromobilita primarily joins large consortia as a participant (2 of 3 projects), with one coordinator role in an SME Phase 1 feasibility study. With 105 unique partners across 16 countries from just 3 projects, they operate in very large Innovation Action consortia — SHOW alone likely accounts for most of that network. This suggests they are comfortable contributing specialized capabilities within big multi-partner demonstrations rather than leading them.
Despite only 3 projects, Euromobilita has touched 105 unique partners across 16 countries, driven largely by participation in the massive SHOW consortium. Their network is broad but consortium-inherited rather than self-built.
What sets them apart
Located in Mladá Boleslav — the Czech Republic's automotive capital and home to Škoda Auto — Euromobilita sits at a natural intersection of manufacturing and mobility innovation. Their unusual combination of carbon composite materials experience and smart mobility piloting makes them a rare SME that understands both physical materials and digital transport systems. For consortium builders, they offer a Czech demonstration site with automotive industry proximity and hands-on experience in MaaS deployments.
Highlights from their portfolio
- SHOWLarge-scale shared automation demonstration (EUR 203,875 contribution) across European cities — their biggest project and clearest indicator of current direction.
- TUNNEL VISIONTheir only coordinator role, an SME Phase 1 feasibility study for subsurface tunnel inspection radar — shows entrepreneurial initiative and own IP development.