Contributed to E-CORRIDOR's edge-enabled privacy and security platform, covering cyber threat management, ISAC frameworks for multimodal transport, and multimodal authentication.
KEITA MOBILITY FACTORY SL
Spanish mobility tech company combining transport cybersecurity, GALILEO-enhanced MaaS platforms, and privacy-aware data sharing for multimodal networks.
Their core work
Keita Mobility Factory is a Spanish technology company specializing in smart mobility solutions that sit at the intersection of transport security, satellite navigation, and digital mobility platforms. They develop privacy-aware analytics and cybersecurity systems for multimodal transport networks — including authentication frameworks and collaborative threat management — as demonstrated by their role in the E-CORRIDOR project. In parallel, they build Mobility as a Service (MaaS) platforms powered by GALILEO satellite positioning and blockchain, focusing on open data and data-sharing architectures for connected mobility ecosystems. Their work targets the operational layer of transport intelligence: making mobility systems both secure and data-interoperable.
What they specialise in
Participated in MOLIERE, developing Mobility as a Service solutions enhanced by GALILEO satellite geo-location and blockchain-based data sharing.
Involved in data usage control and privacy-aware analytics frameworks within the E-CORRIDOR transport security platform.
Contributed to MOLIERE's open-data and data-sharing components, enabling interoperable mobility service ecosystems.
How they've shifted over time
Both H2020 projects ran concurrently from 2020 to 2023, so there is no strict temporal shift — but the two projects reveal two complementary pillars of expertise rather than a linear evolution. The security-oriented pillar (E-CORRIDOR) centers on protecting transport infrastructure through privacy analytics, authentication, and threat-sharing mechanisms. The digital mobility pillar (MOLIERE) points toward open, satellite-enhanced MaaS ecosystems with blockchain data provenance. The direction of travel appears to be toward convergence: integrated smart mobility platforms where security, geo-location, and open data are treated as a single architecture rather than separate concerns.
Keita is moving toward integrated connected mobility platforms that combine satellite positioning, open-data sharing, and cybersecurity — a convergence that aligns well with future EU calls on smart transport, urban mobility, and critical infrastructure protection.
How they like to work
Keita Mobility Factory has not led any H2020 project, entering both as a participant and a third party, which signals a preference for contributing specialist technical capabilities within larger consortia rather than driving project coordination. With 27 unique partners across just 2 projects, they consistently join mid-to-large European consortia, suggesting they are selected for specific domain expertise rather than project management capacity. This makes them a reliable specialist contributor for transport or security work packages, particularly where GALILEO integration or cybersecurity for mobility is required.
Despite only two projects, Keita has connected with 27 unique consortium partners across 7 countries — an unusually broad network that reflects participation in sizeable, multi-stakeholder consortia. Their geographic reach is European, concentrated in the EU transport and security research ecosystem.
What sets them apart
Keita Mobility Factory occupies a rare niche in the Spanish H2020 landscape: a private company combining transport cybersecurity (ISAC, threat management, privacy analytics) with satellite-enhanced MaaS and blockchain data sharing — two capabilities that are typically handled by separate organizations. Their simultaneous involvement in both E-CORRIDOR and MOLIERE gives them cross-domain credibility that a pure security firm or a pure mobility software house would lack. For a consortium assembling a connected transport or smart city project, they offer a technical profile that bridges infrastructure protection and mobility service design.
Highlights from their portfolio
- MOLIERETechnically distinctive for combining GALILEO satellite positioning with blockchain to build interoperable MaaS platforms, with EUR 151,358 in direct EC funding — Keita's only funded role across their H2020 portfolio.
- E-CORRIDORAddresses the underserved area of cyber threat intelligence sharing (ISAC) for multimodal transport, a high-relevance topic for EU critical infrastructure protection policy.