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Mov.ia promotes innovative solutions for more resilient and sustainable infrastructure

During the event, use cases were shared that addressed sustainability from a triple perspective: environmental, technical and economic

During the event, use cases were shared that addressed sustainability from a triple perspective: environmental, technical and economic

January 23, 2026

Ineco has held a new edition of its open innovation programme Mov.ia, now firmly established as a benchmark for technological co-creation between the public sector and the entrepreneurial ecosystem. On this occasion, the event focused on sustainability and the circular economy. The aim of the session was to identify scalable solutions that strengthen the preventive and recovery capacity of infrastructure in the face of extreme climate events.

During the event, use cases were shared that addressed sustainability from a triple perspective: environmental, technical and economic. Proposals included watercourses and vegetation to help prevent wildfires, erosion and biodiversity loss; climate resilience plans identifying critical points exposed to extreme phenomena such as flooding or heatwaves; the design of sustainable infrastructure through the use of recyclable materials and low-impact techniques; and digital traceability of materials and waste, using advanced tools capable of calculating circularity indicators in construction works and operations. All these proposals are underpinned by technologies such as environmental sensors, predictive artificial intelligence, drones, digital sustainability platforms and climate monitoring systems.

Technologies for building the future

Moderated by Elena Curto, Ineco’s Climate Change and Energy Transition manager, the event featured a round-table discussion with the participation of several start-ups, which shared their technological solutions. Dcycle presented its tool for measuring and reducing the environmental footprint of infrastructure; Intellialert Technologies showcased its intelligent alert systems; iotblue demonstrated solutions for the deployment of industrial IoT networks; and Tecnalia contributed its experience in climate resilience and circular economy projects.

All participants agreed on the importance of forging strategic partnerships between the technical expertise and the innovative agility of the entrepreneurial ecosystem as a means of accelerating the transformation of infrastructure and preparing it to meet today’s and tomorrow’s major challenges.

With this new edition, Mov.ia strengthens its role as an innovation laboratory in the service of sustainability, safety and digitalisation. An initiative driven by Ineco to anticipate high-impact solutions, generate shared knowledge and improve citizens’ quality of life through more resilient and intelligent infrastructure.