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SIGN-AIR · implemented SynergIes, data sharing contracts and Goals between transport modes and AIR tansportation

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 June 202331 May 2026EU funding €3,562,808Call HORIZON-SESAR-2022-DES-IR-01

SIGN-AIR will develop and pilot a new platform for an orchestrated sharing of data in multimodal traveling. The platform will provide the means for Transport Service Providers (TSPs) to register, reach Data Sharing Agreements with other TSPs and manage their contractual relationships. While the SIGN-AIR platform will only manage the contractual aspects through the types of data offered by the TSPs, the TSPs will continue managing their data and that of their customers. As an added value, the SIGN-AIR platform will provide a number of advantages and services to the stakeholders of multimodal travel for the B2B2C chain through the analysis and exploitation of the contracts: (i) templates for contracts to simplify the legal management, (ii) electronic management and information provision about each specific contract, (iii) routing information for Travel Companions (TCs) with enriched information about the specific contracts for their traveler customers, and (iv) facilitation of single ticketing through the comprehensive understanding of the contracts and the data managed, among others.The whole concept will be moved from TRL2, reached by the mother project SYN-AIR, to TRL 7. This will be done with an intensive evolution of the software and a continuous evaluation and piloting of the software with different important stakeholders that are present in the consortium. The development of the software will generate a Minimum Valuable Product in the first 12 months of the project and, in parallel, it will be piloted and improved through continuous development of the technologies in the following 21 months, reaching a TRL7 platform in month 33 of the project.The partnership is formed by knowledgeable teams in the areas of IT, legal and mobility; including airports TSPs and Transport Authorities on the piloting side.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE CATALUNYA

ES · €1,458,226

associatedPartner

swiss aeropole SA

CH

participant

TIMELEX

BE · €203,853

participant

AETHON ENGINEERING SINGLE MEMBER PC

EL · €270,988

participant

YDROPLANA ELLADAS ANONYMI ETAIREIA

EL · €94,106

participant

SMART TICKETING ALLIANCE

BE · €135,363

participant

AGRUPACIO DE MUNICIPIS TITULARS DEL SERVEI DE TRANSPORT URBA DE LA REGIO METROPOLITANA DE BARCELONA

ES · €100,538

participant

FUNDACIO CENTRE D'INNOVACIO I TECNOLOGIA DE LA UPC

ES · €15,318

participant

AUTORITAT DEL TRANSPORT METROPOLITA

ES · €115,238

participant

Univerzitet u Beogradu - Saobracajni fakultet

RS · €181,497

participant

TPER S.P.A.

IT · €200,988

participant

AEROPORTO GUGLIELMO MARCONI DI BOLOGNA SPA

IT · €297,413

participant

EUROPEAN PASSENGERS' FEDERATION IVZW

BE · €113,925

participant

FRANCK DUMORTIER JURISTE

BE · €146,720

thirdParty

SPARSITY SL

ES

participant

ECOLE NATIONALE DE L AVIATION CIVILE

FR · €228,638

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