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BOOST Discovery Days is a two-day virtual event designed to spotlight green urban tech
solutions to help accelerate the green and digital transformation in Europe and Central Asia.
The featured ventures were selected through the BOOST × CEF: Green Urban Tech Open
Call, which identified practical, scalable solutions accelerating the twin digital and green
transitions.
Each Discovery Day will bring together innovators, city representatives, and partners to
explore how tested technologies can improve urban life – from managing air quality and
engaging residents to building smarter infrastructure and strengthening resilience.
BOOST: GREEN URBAN TECH
DISCOVERY
DAYS
How can cities inspire and mobilize people to take part in building greener, more sustainable neighbourhoods?
This session explores ways to boost environmental awareness, foster participation, and use data and behavioural
insights to co-create change with residents. From real-time air-quality data to participatory mapping and AI-
powered community insights, the featured tools help municipalities better understand local needs and engage
citizens in shaping their communities and cities.
ENGAGING RESIDENTS
FOR GREENER, MORE
LIVABLE CITIES
DAY 1
3 DECEMBER 2025
12:00–14:00 CET
AIRLY Poland
Airly empowers cities to monitor, analyse, and
address air pollution through a comprehensive
system of low-cost sensors, data platforms, and
community tools. By identifying pollution hotspots
and peak times, the platform helps local authorities
design targeted clean-air policies while informing
and educating residents. Airly is implemented in
municipalities across Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Serbia, North Macedonia, and numerous locations
worldwide.
CITY&ME Serbia
City&Me is a civic tech platform that encourages
sustainable and community-minded behaviour
through gamification and digital rewards. Residents
earn tokens for actions like walking, recycling, or
volunteering, which can be redeemed for local
goods and services, strengthening the local circular
economy. The platform also enables issue reporting,
participation in local polls, and access to city updates.
City&Me has been implemented in eight cities
across Serbia, Montenegro, and North Macedonia,
engaging over 35,000 users.
MAPITA Finland
Maptionnaire by Mapita is a GIS-backed community
engagement platform that helps planners reach
broader and more diverse audiences than traditional
participation methods allow. By replacing paper
surveys and limited public meetings with interactive
digital mapping and questionnaires, it enables
ecient, inclusive, and cost-eective feedback
collection. The platform is used globally, including
collaborations with UN-Habitat in Jordan and
Afghanistan.
MULTIKNIP Netherlands
MultiKnip by IOT Nederland enables governments
to distribute subsidies and public budgets securely
and eciently by issuing programmable, purpose-
bound digital payments. Cities can define who
receives funds, how much, where they can be spent,
and for what purpose, ensuring that public money is
used exactly as intended. Beneficiaries do not need
a bank account or smartphone, and can redeem
funds through a simple QR code and PIN. MultiKnip
has been deployed in nine Dutch cities — including
Emmen, Parkstad, and Groningen — supporting more
than 100,000 users, and is expanding to Germany
and countries in Africa and the Western Balkans.
COPLANAI Finland
SpinUnit Lab oers a GenAI-enhanced participatory
planning tool that enables citizens and stakeholders
to discuss public space development with instant
visualisations. The platform helps users understand
each other’s ideas, co-develop options, and iterate
designs collaboratively. Its previous version,
UrbanistAI, was applied in around 90 projects across
more than 25 countries, with the new platform
already used in several ongoing city projects across
three continents.
PARTICIPATING SOLUTIONS
Cities are increasingly turning to data and digital tools to manage infrastructure, strengthen resilience, and plan
for a sustainable future. This session spotlights technologies that make cities more connected, ecient, and
climate-smart. From flood-risk modelling to interoperable data platforms and purpose-driven digital payments,
the showcased innovations demonstrate how smart infrastructure can drive greener urban transformation.
BUILDING SMARTER,
GREENER, AND MORE
RESILIENT CITIES
DAY 2
4 DECEMBER 2025
12:00–14:00 CET
DKSR Germany
CIVORA Data Hub by DKSR helps cities overcome
data silos by harmonising internal and external
datasets into a secure, role-based urban data
hub. Through integrated dashboards, map-based
tools, and digital twins, the platform supports use
cases ranging from mobility planning to climate-
risk analysis and infrastructure coordination. With
CIVORA Analytics, cities can turn raw data into
actionable insights for better, faster, and more
transparent service delivery. The platform is used by
over 130 local governments across Europe, including
Wiesbaden, Lyon, Porto, Prague, Stockholm,
Budapest, Athens, Sofia, and many others.
CLIMATEVIEW Sweden
ClimateView provides a data-driven platform that
helps cities develop credible and implementable
climate action plans. By linking emissions data with
actions, costs, and expected impacts, it supports
stronger planning, internal alignment, and funding
readiness. More than 300 cities and regions
worldwide use the platform. ClimateView is now
exploring opportunities to pilot its approach with
cities in Eastern Europe and Central Asia to assess
potential for wider regional scaling.
CLOUDCITY Serbia
CloudCity is an AI-driven platform that enables
cities to move from reactive to predictive urban
management. By using autonomous AI agents that
continuously detect issues, trigger workflows, and
optimise services, the system helps municipalities
manage infrastructure proactively and improve
eciency, safety, and resilience. CloudCity aims to
make smart-city technology accessible to cities of all
sizes and has been piloted in Belgrade, Podgorica,
Kragujevac, Kikinda, and Rijeka.
FITEK Estonia
FitekIN is an intelligent invoice-automation platform
that streamlines accounts payable for public
administrations. It collects invoices from multiple
channels, extracts and validates data using OCR,
AI, and human checks, and posts them directly
into existing ERP systems with full auditability and
transparent approval flows. By reducing manual
work and errors, FitekIN helps finance teams operate
faster and more accurately. It has been adopted
by the City of Riga, Estonia’s State Shared Service
Centre, and Bratislava–Dúbravka City District.
SAFERPLACES Italy
SaferPlaces transforms climate and flood-risk data
into actionable insights for planners and emergency
managers by combining satellite imagery,
hydrological modelling, and AI-based digital twins.
The platform allows cities to assess vulnerabilities,
test adaptation measures, and strengthen early-
warning systems and disaster preparedness. Since
2023, SaferPlaces has been implemented in more
than 15 municipalities across Europe, used by the
Emilia-Romagna Civil Protection Agency, and piloted
in Angola in partnership with the World Bank.
PARTICIPATING SOLUTIONS