Danova Next Web Application

Empowering people with disabilities to navigate transportation systems with confidence, dignity, and independence through innovative technology and strategic partnerships.

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Our Mission

Inclusive Travell for All

The app provides accessible travel information services so that travellers with disabilities can easily find reliable, accessible transport information and plan their journeys with confidence and independence.

Cross-Border Cooperation

The app brings together partners from multiple countries to share knowledge, practices, and services that improve accessibility on a macro-regional level.

Harmonising Accessibility Data

By collecting and harmonising data across airports, ports, and public transport, the app creates a shared framework that supports transparency, comparability, and improved accessibility across the Danube Region.

Your gateway to accessible travel.

The DANOVA NEXT Application is the first digital, regional platform dedicated to providing fully accessible travel information services. It enables travellers with disabilities to access harmonised, reliable, and fully accessible travel information across airports, ports, and public transport in the Danube Region.

Through real-time accessibility information, personalized journey planning, and direct communication tools, we're transforming how people with disabilities navigate the world around them.

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Transportation Partners

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Airports

Airports are at the core of international mobility. The application gathers and shares accessibility data on airport facilities and services, helping travellers with disabilities plan smooth and inclusive journeys.

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Public Transport

Urban transport systems are vital for everyday mobility. The app provides detailed accessibility information on buses, trams, metro, and other modes of public transport, supporting equal opportunities for all travellers.

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Ports

Ports connect people and goods across the region. By integrating port-related accessibility data, the app ensures that maritime transport becomes more transparent and inclusive for persons with disabilities.

Impact Across the Region

Our impact spans the Danube Region, bringing together countries, cities, and partners to make transport truly accessible. Through cross-border cooperation and innovative solutions, the DANOVA NEXT Application is setting new standards in digital travel information services. Every number reflects meaningful change — partners united, cities transformed, and travellers with accessibility needs empowered to move with confidence and independence.

Every number represents real lives improved, real barriers removed, and real progress toward a more inclusive world of transportation.

11+

Partner Countries across the Danube Region

18+

Project Partners, including airports, ports, urban transport, and organizations of persons with disabilities

Dozens of Cities Impacted

Improving accessibility in both major hubs and smaller urban areas

First-Ever Regional App

Providing harmonised accessibility data at macro-regional level

Shaping the App Together

BATTI

Bulgarian Association for Transfer of Technology and Innovation (BATTI) is the largest NGO association in Bulgaria, focusing on transfer of technology and innovation that connect public and private sector.

Slivnitsa Blvd. 49A, 9000 Varna, Bulgaria (BG)Visit Page

ANSR

The Romanian National Association of the Deaf (ANSR) is an independent, non- governmental organisation with the mission to support, defend and promote the rights and interests of deaf and hard -of- hearing people, in order to facilitate their educational, social, professional and cultural integration.

Strada Italiana 3, sector 2, 020973 Bucharest, România (RO)Visit Page

SOIH

Croatian Union of Associations of Persons with Disabilities (SOIH) is an umbrella organisation of persons with disabilities (PwD) that promotes the rights of PwD in accordance with the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).

Savska cesta 3, 10000 Zagreb, Hrvatska (HR)Visit Page

BSVO

The largest self-help organisation of blind and partially sighted people in Austria, Austrian Federation of the Blind and Partially Sighted (BSVÖ) is working for an inclusive and accessible society in its home country as well as on the European level.

Hietzinger Kai 85/4, 1130 Vienna, Österreich (AT)Visit Page

WU Wien

The Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Wien) is a public research university and the largest university focusing on business and economics in Europe that has more than 20,000 students and over 400 researchers and lecturers

Welthandelsplatz 1, 1020 Wien, Österreich (AT)Visit Page

UM

University of Maribor is the second largest and the second oldest university in Slovenia with more than 15.000 students and about 1.000 academic staff, oriented towards attracting the best students and creating a development environment where excellence is at home in every respect.

Slomškov trg 15, SI-2000 Maribor, Slovenija (SI)Visit Page

Discover More About DANOVA NEXT

The DANOVA NEXT Application is part of a wider initiative to improve transport accessibility in the Danube Region and beyond. Visit our official project website to explore more about our goals, partners, activities, and results.

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