Check out the ELABORATOR technological toolkits, designed to support our six Lighthouse and 6 Follower cities to foster co-creation in their urban mobility interventions. The newly launched toolkits—namely the Diagnostic Mobility Labkit, Mobility Citizen Science Kit, and Mobility Co-Design Videogame—aim to facilitate data collection, analysis, and participatory decision-making in city planning.

Diagnostic Mobility Labkit (Labkit)
The Labkit is a portable, easy-to-install toolkit that enables in-situ, non-intrusive evaluation of urban mobility. Designed to bridge the gap between experimental interventions and best-practice replication, the Labkit incorporates market-ready outdoor sensors to measure pedestrian, cyclist, e-scooter, and vehicle volumes, as well as environmental parameters such as air quality, noise levels, greenhouse gas emissions, and weather conditions. A visualization platform provides insights based on a pilot test conducted in an open public space. The Labkit is set to support Zaragoza’s urban mobility goals, with replication and advisory roles in Copenhagen and Velenje.

Mobility Citizen Science Kits (CSKits)
The CSKits are portable environmental sensing devices featuring a central Data Board for data logging and network connectivity. Designed to measure air temperature, humidity, and particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), these kits come with customizable 3D-printed enclosures suitable for indoor and outdoor environments. Users can visualize real-time data via the Smart Citizen online platform and app, with API integration for broader data analysis applications. CSKits will be deployed to citizen groups in Issy-les-Moulineaux, Trikala, and Zaragoza to enhance community engagement in urban mobility.
Mobility Co-Design Videogame (MoveYourCity)
Based on the Superbarrio Game, MoveYourCity introduces a gamified approach to participatory urban design. This digital tool allows users to interact with a 3D model of intervention areas in Milan, Trikala, and Zaragoza, identifying accessibility barriers and testing a range of mobility solutions. The game features a solution catalogue developed with ELABORATOR partners, covering accessibility enhancements, PMV infrastructure, tactical urbanism, and traffic management strategies. Each solution includes an impact assessment scale for safety, accessibility, environmental effects, and mobility experience quality. The beta version is currently available on the Google Play Store.
These toolkits will be instrumental in the subsequent phases of the ELABORATOR project, including urban mobility discovery (WP3), implementation and demonstration (WP4, WP5, WP6), and evaluation (WP7). By integrating real-time data collection, community participation, and digital simulation, ELABORATOR aims to shape more inclusive, data-driven urban mobility solutions across Europe - stay tuned to learn more about how our cities will use these toolkits!