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AI-Driven Urban Space Management and Dynamic Curb-Side Optimization Tools

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Imagine if a city could rearrange its streets and parking spots in real-time based on who actually needs them. It's like having a digital twin of the city that acts as a giant puzzle, shifting space to reduce traffic and pollution. Instead of static concrete, the city becomes a flexible system that listens to the people living there.

By the numbers
45
partners
9
European cities for Living Lab demonstrations
15
countries involved
The business problem

What needed solving

Cities face extreme space scarcity and rising energy demands, making traditional static urban planning obsolete. Current curb-side and mobility management cannot adapt quickly enough to meet climate-neutrality goals.

The solution

What was built

COREInnovations: a set of AI-driven digital tools and physical assets for dynamic urban space reallocation and Digital Twin city management.

Audience

Who needs this

Smart city software vendorsUrban mobility consultantsMunicipal infrastructure managersGreen energy urban planners
Business applications

Who can put this to work

Urban Mobility
mid-size
Target: Smart Parking Operator

If you are a parking operator dealing with inefficient curb use — this project developed dynamic curbside management tools that optimize how street space is allocated. This allows for better vehicle flow and higher turnover of parking spots.

Software Development
SME
Target: Digital Twin Provider

If you are a software firm dealing with static city models — this project developed AI-assisted planning and Digital Twins that integrate real-time energy and mobility data. This enables the creation of more accurate, responsive urban simulations.

Public Administration
enterprise
Target: Municipal Planning Department

If you are a city planner dealing with space scarcity and climate targets — this project developed COREInnovations to help reallocate urban space. This ensures city layouts are CO2 neutral and more resilient to climate change.

Frequently asked

Quick answers

What is the cost or pricing for these tools?

Based on available project data, no specific pricing or cost structures are mentioned.

Can this be scaled to a global industrial level?

The project tests solutions in 9 European cities via Living Labs, suggesting a design intended for multi-city replication and scaling.

How is the IP and licensing handled?

Based on available project data, specific licensing terms are not provided, though it involves a large consortium of 45 partners.

What is the implementation timeline?

The project runs from 2026-01-01 to 2029-12-31.

How does this integrate with existing city data?

It uses Digital Twins and AI-assisted planning to integrate mobility and energy innovations into a cohesive management system.

Consortium

Who built it

The consortium is heavily weighted toward practical application, with 16 industry partners (36% ratio) and 11 SMEs. With 45 total partners across 15 countries, the project has a strong commercial footprint and a wide geographic reach, balancing academic research (7 universities, 4 research centers) with 18 other organizational entities to ensure the tools are viable for public authorities.

How to reach the team

Contact ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS in Greece

Next steps

Talk to the team behind this work.

Contact us to track the development of COREInnovations tools.