TEKIA AND SMART MOBILITY
Global population growth, hand in hand with social and economic development, centered mainly around cities, has created new urban and interurban mobility needs in modern society.Efficient and sustainable mobility, capable of providing access to key destinations and services, is nowadays considered one of the central tenets in the construction of livable cities. This is why we, at TEKIA, consider mobility management and integrated planning indispensable. In a TEKIA city, our goal is to improve mobility using advanced technology and new management models (Smart Mobility), integrating transport and systems engineering to act upon mobility supply and demand.
Designing smart mobility
TEKIA’s studies are aimed at improving or integrating the use of technology in mobility reform plans (Sustainable Urban Mobility Plans - SUMP).
We strive to find better ways to balance the demand for transport of passengers and goods with each transport system’s actual capacity, maximizing its efficiency, discouraging unnecessary use of private vehicles and promoting more effective, healthy and environmentally-friendly means of transport, such as public transport, non-motorized vehicles and new collaborative car-pooling systems to make mobility more efficient from every perspective.
Smart Mobility
TEKIA’s vision of mobility covers the full cycle of the transport project: from engineering and consulting to revenue collection, operations and control, security, communications, user experience, aftermarket services... All of this adds value for the end user in terms of speed, safety and quality, and implies lower costs for everyone involved: operators, users, transport authorities and tech companies.
To this end, TEKIA integrates mobility management processes by consolidating and sharing data on an IoT platform. By using quality data and managing it openly with advanced resources (Open Data, Big Data), we make it possible to improve mobility planning and management and encourage citizen cooperation.
Mobility Performance Indicators (IEM)
A Mobility Performance Indicator includes traffic status quantitative indicators and traffic cost indicators, and is used to assess mobility management. Measuring and obtaining these indicators before and after each action for improvement helps create a balanced scorecard to act as a framework for urban mobility quality control.
TEKIA offers a methodology designed to support transport agencies throughout the entire process of obtaining and managing these indicators, from getting the initial data on site to the definition of objectives, including drafting the terms of possible tenders for potential improvement projects. We also help implement processes designed to ensure continuous improvement of traffic in the city.
Smart Mobility Management
At TEKIA, we know that new smart mobility solutions such as Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) are highly valuable to citizens, giving them access to better information, and to public institutions, providing the perfect chance to optimize and improve planning and management, for a more efficient transport system. They also help reduce economic, social and environmental externalities.
If we want to progress toward sustainable and safe mobility through integrated and smart management, we must develop ITS strategies and include them in general plans and strategies for transport, cities and the economy.
Operating Models
Once the mobility objectives are defined for the target area, we define and design ITS solutions that consider not only technical aspects, but also social, economic, institutional and regulatory elements to ensure adequate implementation.We support the institutions in charge of the project throughout the entire planning, development and implementation process. We also provide assessment and continuous improvement mechanisms, offering our insights to enable the necessary coordination between different government agencies, private companies, users and other stakeholders such as civil society.
Relevant Projects

TEKIA AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
Implementing an efficient and financially viable public transport project requires a high level of administrative organization and, ultimately, solid modal and fare integration with regional transport authorities. TEKIA’s offer materializes in this context thanks to the search for more efficient public transport through better organization and the integration of new technologies.Striving for the best public transport service
To reach our goal of a sustainable scenario where public transport offers efficient mobility, TEKIA offers engineering and consulting services for the use of the most advanced public transport management systems.
Based on those systems, TEKIA designs the technological and organizational model, and offers support in the implementation and operation of the systems.
TEKIA also offers technical assistance in tender procedures (drafting terms of reference, evaluating offers, assessing private initiatives) as well as in supervising the implementation of the different ITS systems present in public transport management.
Engineering and consulting services
Advanced revenue collection systems using new technologies.Improved quality thanks to advanced fleet management (OSS) and user information systems.
Transport and service planning systems.
Passenger counting, security video surveillance and other systems.
Transport authority service and revenue collection supervision.
Designing the technological and organizational model
We draft technological plans for transport systems and design technological systems projects.We design operating models including objectives, features (emergency management, traffic management, user services...), resources and procedures, based on the use of new technologies and organizational structures, quality control (indicators) and continuous improvement.

CONSULTANCY AND ENGINEERING TO IMPROVE DRIVING EFFICIENCY
Design solutions to improve efficiency of driving including inefficient acceleration and braking, inefficient use of auxiliaries (lights, A/C), unnecessary use of engine at idle, uncomfortable driving (harsh turns, harsh stops, harsh braking, passing too fast through bumps) and overspeed and produce a dashboard with indicators on driving style, effdiciency, comfort and emissions.
SOME RELEVANT PROJECTS

TEKIA and Traffic Management
TEKIA is a frequent collaborator of government agencies in charge of road traffic management, helping define strategies and designing national ITS systems architectures and plans for traffic management technology deployment. We also design plans to implement enforcement measures and tolls in national road networks as we shift towards Smart Mobility, which is transforming mobility around the world.Our contribution in this field materializes in the design of conceptual, technical and operating projects, as well as quality control assistance and contract management to help implement them in national, regional and high-capacity urban roads.
Visión ZERO or sustainable roads
At TEKIA, our goal is to achieve the Triple Zero Objective proposed by the Spanish State Traffic Office (DGT)—zero emissions, zero congestion, zero casualties. Worldwide, we strive for the sustainability objectives promoted by each national administration, offering solutions based on traffic engineering and in-depth knowledge of new technologies:
Studies, audits and reports on the state of traffic and road assessment (iRAP, measures to improve signaling and transit).
Use of advanced traffic management tools and designs (simulations, open data, big data, IoT…).
Project design for traffic management facilities and systems.
Technical assistance in project management and quality control for traffic management facilities and systems.
Design of national strategies for advanced mobility management in collaboration with international organizations (World Bank, InterAmerican Development Bank).









