Gdańsk, Poland – June 12, 2025 – The MOBILITIES FOR EU consortium gathered for its 4th General Assembly in the vibrant coastal city of Gdańsk from June 11–12. Over the course of the two days, all project partners convened to share progress updates, discuss upcoming milestones, and explore new ideas for shaping the future of sustainable and inclusive urban mobility across Europe.

The meeting featured detailed presentations from each partner on the current status of their activities and included a series of engaging workshops focused on topics ranging from urban logistics to user engagement and smart infrastructure between the different pilots and cities.

A special highlight of the event was the Open Day at the Olivia Centre, one of the project’s demonstration sites in Gdańsk. Citizens were invited to visit a co-working space inside the centre, where they had the opportunity to meet with project partners, ask questions, and learn more about the innovations being piloted in their city and the other cities of the project. The Olivia Centre is a central location for mobility testing within the project, and the event allowed for open dialogue between the consortium and local residents.

The Open Day also featured a guided tour through the Olivia Area demo site, where project partners could see firsthand how new mobility solutions will be integrated into the urban environment.