This service supports short research visits for scholars and professionals working on human mobility and social mining. It offers funded transnational access to a distributed European infrastructure, allowing visitors to collaborate with host research groups, access curated mobility datasets, and use advanced analytical tools and computing resources. The program aims to foster interdisciplinary projects on topics such as urban mobility, transportation planning, and sustainable cities, while promoting responsible data science and attention to ethical and legal aspects. Participants typically return with new methods, ongoing collaborations, and shared open resources that strengthen the wider mobility research community.
This service supports short stays for industry professionals to co-develop data-driven mobility solutions with leading European research labs. It provides access to large-scale human mobility datasets, high-performance computing, and state-of-the-art analytics for use cases such as transport optimization, location-based services, smart logistics, and urban planning. Visiting staff can test prototypes, benchmark algorithms, and explore new business models in a low-risk, pre-competitive environment, while addressing privacy, security, and regulatory constraints. The program is designed to seed long-term R&D partnerships, facilitate technology transfer, and accelerate innovation in mobility-focused companies and public transport operators.