Report: Local Result Dissemination – What We Did
19 January 2026
The Local Result Dissemination Support Report and Materials gathers together information about the dissemination work done in the CITYAM project.
The report serves as a crucial document, establishing the strategic imperative of employing a tailored, multi-channel approach to ensure the robust and widespread adoption of the project’s outputs. The analysis provides an insightful breakdown of the diverse array of dissemination efforts undertaken across the six participating partner countries: Finland, Sweden, Germany, Latvia, Estonia, and Poland. The findings reveal a landscape of country-specific successes, driven by local contexts and needs, while simultaneously pinpointing common strategies that delivered high-impact results.
A detailed review of the deployed materials confirms the standout effectiveness of key dissemination efforts. Specifically, in-person presentations, the videos and YouTube content, and consistent, targeted LinkedIn activity were identified as particularly potent channels. These resources proved highly successful in effectively reaching a broad and diverse audience, translating complex Urban Air Mobility (UAM) concepts into accessible, engaging formats.
The strategic significance of establishing integrated resource hub extends far beyond the immediate geographical reach of the partner cities. Its fundamental purpose is to enable and facilitate effective transnational knowledge transfer and replication. This is the core mechanism by which CITYAM’s influence can be scaled across Europe.
Ultimately, this report is designed to be a practical blueprint, facilitating the complex but important process of “transnational replication of the most successful dissemination”. This ensures that proven best practices are not only captured but also scaled and adapted across widely diverse geographical, linguistic, and cultural contexts.
The report sustains the widespread adoption of CITYAM’s most impactful outputs, ensuring their continued relevance and deployment well beyond the formal conclusion of the project lifetime and thus, maximising the return on investment for Europe.


