AIAMO sets new standards: innovation boost for AI-supported mobility management in Europe
- The AIAMO - Artificial Intelligence And MObility research project, funded by the Federal Ministry of Transport (BMV) with around 16.7 million euros, has reached key milestones with the successful conclusion of the 7th steering committee and the visionary 3rd AIAMOcamp.
- The consortium is thus setting new standards for European, AI-supported mobility management.
- Despite existing challenges, the project development is extremely promising and is driving forward the mobility of the future.
- Focal points: Mobility of the future, AI, Europe
Breakthrough with AIAMOnexus: AI-optimised data as a key technology
A key advance is the implementation of the AIAMOnexus, which consists of the AIAMO Integration Zone and AI Foundation Models and generates AI-optimised data that can be used in various AI applications. The curated integration of regional data sources from all over Europe generates outstanding data quality - an essential basis for powerful AI-supported mobility solutions. This development creates the basis for data-driven and intelligent traffic management.
editionAIAMO: Development framework for the ITS industry
With editionAIAMO, AIAMO provides a development framework that enables the ITS industry to develop customised mobility management solutions. These can access the optimised AI data from AIAMOnexus directly, creating a close link between data and applications. The result: intelligent and sustainable mobility management for the whole of Europe.
On the way to market maturity
AIAMO's goal is clear: the research results are to be transferred into sustainable business models and market-ready products through strategic partnerships and established on the market. Important steps include structuring the market launch, technical validation and targeted market preparation. The combination of innovative technology and economic scalability will make AIAMO a key player in the mobility of the future.
AIAMOitip: From research success to practical implementation
With the launch of AIAMOitip, AIAMO is now entering the Innovation Transfer (it) phase and preparing the Implementation Pathway (ip). This measure marks the bridge between research and market launch and paves the way for the long-term establishment of AIAMO technologies in the European mobility sector.
European networking and governance as a success factor
The transfer promotes close cooperation between the public sector and European institutions and industry representatives. The planned governance structure enables all relevant stakeholders to participate on an equal footing. ITS Germany will take on the technical management, while ERTICO-ITS Europe will be responsible for the political management. Together, the aim is to create a strong European foundation for AI-supported mobility management solutions.
"AIAMO exemplifies the next evolutionary stage of mobility management. By combining curated data, modular AI infrastructure and an open development framework, we are creating the conditions for scalable and interoperable solutions at a European level. The decisive factor here is the close integration of technical excellence, governance structures and market-orientated transfer," explains Markus Wartha, President of ITS Germany and consortium leader of AIAMO.
Conclusion: AIAMO is transforming mobility management in the Europe of tomorrow
With its current progress, AIAMO is laying the foundations for the mobility management of the future. The strategic combination of research, technological transfer and market entry creates a sustainable basis for pioneering mobility management solutions. AIAMOnexus, editionAIAMO and AIAMOitip are creating a new framework for the sustainable transformation of mobility in Europe.
About AIAMO
The AIAMO research project combines the latest developments in artificial intelligence (AI) with concrete, practical applications in the field of intermodal and multimodal mobility. It aims to use mobility data efficiently in order to optimise traffic management in cities and rural regions, minimise CO2 emissions and at the same time improve the quality of life of citizens. AIAMO develops and uses AI models to analyse and optimise mobility data. By integrating previously unused data, intelligently networking and analysing it, new possibilities for sustainable mobility are opened up.
Led by ITS Germany e.V., the consortium of 13 project participants from science, research and industry – T-Systems, Theis Consult, Fraunhofer IML, Bosch, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, highQ, FKFS, TEQYARD, Swarco and Schlothauer & Wauer – is developing innovative solutions that cover both urban and rural mobility needs.

