metaCCAZE took the stage at the Smart City Expo World Congress (SCEWC), the world’s premier event for urban innovation. With over 27 000 participants from 143 countries, the event offered a unique platform for the project to share its vision for connected, automated, and zero-emission mobility.
Shaping inclusive and sustainable urban Mobility
A key highlight of metaCCAZE’s presence was the City of Munich’s contribution to the session “Advancing Societal Readiness in Urban Mobility.” The session, organised in collaboration with CIVITAS, MOBILITIES FOR EU, Gemini, and SUM, explored how collaboration can ensure that future transport systems are not only innovative but also socially inclusive and accessible to all.
Moderated by Andreas Piller, Senior Expert for Sustainable Mobility at ICLEI/CIVITAS, the discussion emphasised the importance of societal readiness in shaping equitable mobility solutions.
Dr. Annika Paul (City of Munich) presented the metaDesign approach used to develop two pioneering use cases: the creation of a bike logistics hub, and the testing of a dynamic curbside management system.
Both use cases aim to reduce congestion and improve the city’s mobility ecosystem. Their success lies in Munich’s collaborative, user-centered approach, continuously gathering feedback, building trust, and aligning stakeholders to drive scalable urban mobility innovation.
Cargo bikes transform urban deliveries
Commercial transport represents nearly one-third of Munich’s traffic. To address this, the new bike logistics hub, launched under the metaCCAZE project, aims to replace delivery trucks with cargo bikes, making last-mile delivery more climate-friendly.
At the Bavaria stand and the European Commission stand, Jeanette de Pauli (City of Munich) shared valuable insights into the hub’s development and impact, highlighting how it contributes to a cleaner, more efficient city.
Advancing the societal readiness of C-ITS
Dr. Tamara Djukic (ERTICO) joined the roundtable “Societal Readiness of C-ITS Services”, focusing on how user acceptance and perceived value influence the uptake of Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS).
These systems enable real-time communication between vehicles, infrastructure, and road users, enhancing road safety, traffic efficiency, and environmental performance.
Connecting innovation and impact
Beyond panels and presentations, metaCCAZE engaged with city leaders, policymakers, industry innovators, and investors, showcasing its cutting-edge solutions for electric, automated, and connected mobility.
Project partners, including Mobilysis, Argaleo, BABLE, FACTUAL, ERTICO, VEDECOM and Steinbeis Europa Zentrum, demonstrated how how these technologies can accelerate the transition toward climate-neutral cities.














