Co-Creating a Green Mobility App: Collaborative Session with AUTh Students
On 2 February 2026, the MOBILAIR co-creation process with AUTh postgraduate students continued with a Collaborative Session that took the ideas generated in the previous Design Thinking workshop to the next level.
Students worked in four groups, each tasked with developing one component of a green mobility application concept. The workload was distributed equally, with each team responsible for a specific area: (a) a review of existing applications related to air quality information, recording and categorising relevant features; (b) the definition of basic functional characteristics and the visualisation of secondary data; (c) the verification of primary data sources and the extraction of secondary data according to stakeholder needs; and (d) the development of a business plan for the application.
Each group then presented their findings and proposals as if they were an entity designing a real product, bringing together research, user insights and strategic thinking into a coherent vision.
Having already worked through the Design Thinking process in the January session, students arrived with sharper ideas and a stronger grasp of the project’s goals. Their outputs were more intentional, detailed and directly actionable, and will feed directly into the development roadmap of the final MOBILAIR application
