This project aims to bring significant improvements to the life of the community, by facilitating access to a more efficient public transport service, technologically adapted and centered on the needs of travelers. Innovation is at the heart of this system, which promises to completely transform the passenger experience by implementing the latest technology to purchase and use tickets simply and efficiently.

In addition to improving the user experience, the system will also contribute to the operational optimization of public transport, having a positive impact on the environment.

"This significant project in Chisinau, carried out in collaboration with Urban Scope and BizMatters Consulting, is not only an extension of our activity beyond Romania's borders, but also a demonstration of our accumulated experience and competence in the field of smart urban development. Our experience in Romania has given us a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities in transforming cities into smart, efficient and citizen-oriented communities. This experience is now capitalized in Moldova, where we will apply best practices and innovations to develop an e-ticketing system for public transport in Chisinau. This project is part of our organization's strategy to promote national skills in the region and transform Romania into a true Regional Hub for Smart City", says Eduard Dumitrașcu, ARSC President.

"This project, part of the 'MOVE IT like Lublin' initiative, funded by the European Union, is not only an opportunity to implement advanced technological solutions, but also a platform to shape the future of urban mobility in a way that directly responds to needs and expectations citizens of Chisinau. We aim to develop an intuitive and accessible e-ticketing system that will simplify and streamline the travel experience for every user. During this project, we will focus on technological integration, but also on adopting our solutions to the specific context of Chisinau ", says Radu Dragomir, CEO of Urban Scope.

This initiative comes with several advantages for society, transforming the experience of travelers in Chisinau and contributing to the development of transport infrastructure for the benefit of the entire community.

Eduard Dumitrașcu, the founder of ARSC, developed the smart city concept in Romania. Recently, he was appointed responsible in the largest Smart City project in the world, worth 500 billion dollars, developed in Saudi Arabia, being the only Romanian involved in a project of such magnitude.

The Romanian Smart City Association (ARSC) is a non-governmental organization established in 2016 with the aim of supporting smart cities in Romania. ARSC, together with over 300 members and partners, encourages innovation, digitization, and new technologies as a means to transform local communities into smart and sustainable cities, developing efficient and sustainable solutions for cities and communities in Romania.