RAISE Suite at Mobile Tartu 2026: Showcasing FAIR-by-Design Mobility Workflows

The RAISE Suite project continues to advance transparent, FAIR-by-design research infrastructures across Europe, most recently taking the stage at the Mobile Tartu 2026 conference. Held on June 8-10, 2026, at the Tartu University Oecologicum, the event saw our partners from the Hellenic Institute of Transport (CERTH) present impactful insights into urban mobility dynamics to a global audience.

Uncovering Urban Mobility Dynamics

During the conference, Mr. Thomas Dimos from IMET-CERTH delivered a poster presentation detailing the spatiotemporal mobility patterns of Thessaloniki. By leveraging complex mobile network data, the research provided a deep dive into how citizens move through the urban landscape. This analysis highlights a critical area of study for sustainable city planning and transport innovation, demonstrating the tangible real-world value of mobility research.

Demonstrating FAIR Principles in Action

Beyond the mobility insights, the presentation served as a practical demonstration of the RAISE Portal in action. The entire analysis was securely conducted within the RAISE ecosystem. To ensure full traceability and reproducibility in strict alignment with open science principles, all data and associated workflows were registered using persistent identifiers.

Crucially, this specific analysis directly contributes to the federated cross-pilot workflow inherited from our predecessor, the RAISE Project. This workflow serves as the technological backbone of the RAISE Suite, proving that a FAIR-by-design architecture can seamlessly support complex, data-heavy research.

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This interaction highlighted how advanced mobility data analysis can integrate into a federated framework, delivering actionable, open-science benefits to researchers, policymakers, and urban planners alike.