Data powered mobility by ERTICO Partnership ertico @ertico I
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Data powered mobility by ERTICO Partnership ertico.com @ertico I
Panel 1: Needs and Plans of the Public Sector Live Broadcast: Wednesday, June 03, 2020, 02:00 PM CEST (8am EST) Moderator: Johanna Tzanidaki - Innovation & Deployment Director, ERTICO – ITS Europe Panelists: Intro: ERTICO CEO - Jacob Bangsgaard - Chief Executive Officer – ERTICO RECORDING SEPARATELY – Mon. June 1st @ 17:00 CEST (11am EST) Speaker 1: Edoardo Felici - Policy Officer (Seconded National Expert), Sustainable and Intelligent Transport, DG MOVE, European Commission (has slides) Speaker 2: Tiffany Vlemmings - Project Manager Strategy and Innovations, Dutch National Data Warehouse for Traffic Information (has slides) Speaker 3: Odysseas Raptis – CEO, e-Trikala – RECORDING SEPARATELY – Fri. May 29 @ 14:30 CEST (8:30am EST) – slides TBC Recording should include: o His 5min intro o Response to Q1: TBC o Response to Q2: TBC Speaker 4: Vasco Mora - Economy and Innovation, Mobility and Safety Deputy Mayor’s Adviser, City of Lisbon (no slides)
THE EUROPEAN DATA STRATEGY
1 Europe has everything to play for Data can transform all sectors of the economy and is crucial for AI Personal and non-personal data can be a source of innovation for new products and services Data can contribute to tackle societal challenges such as climate change, health, mobility, etc. Data can make our lives and work easier and better 33 zettabytes of data produced 80 % of processing in IoT devices 20% 20% of processing in cloud of processing in IoT devices 80% of processing in cloud 175 Zettabytes of data produced 2018 THE EUROPEAN DATA STRATEGY 2025
2 European Strategy for Data A common European data space, a single market for data Data can flow within the EU and across sectors Availability of high quality data to create and innovate European rules and values are fully respected Rules for access and use of data are fair, practical and clear THE EUROPEAN DATA STRATEGY
3 What are the problems? Lack of European data processing & storage solutions Not enough data available for reuse More public sector data can be made available Absence of comprehensive data governance approaches Low uptake of voluntary data sharing among companies To address legal and technical barriers within and across sectors (e.g. standardisation & interoperability) No clarity on the use of private sector data for the common good No real user empowerment imperfect data portability mechanisms Fragmentation of the single market THE EUROPEAN DATA STRATEGY
4 A governance framework for data access and use including a legislative framework for the governance of European data spaces and other cross- sectoral measures for data access and use for specific situations Deploying the strategy through 4 pillars Enablers Competences investments of 2 billion on European data spaces, including data sharing architectures and governance mechanisms as well as federating cloud infrastructures and services User empowerment, investments in general data literacy, addressing lack of skilled labour, up/reskilling of our work forces as well as dedicated capacity building for SMEs. International Aspects THE EUROPEAN DATA STRATEGY Rollout of common European data spaces in crucial economic sectors and domains of public interest, looking at data governance and practical arrangements.
5 Common European data spaces Rich pool of data (varying degree of accessibility) Free flow of data across sectors and countries Health Manufacturing Agriculture Finance Mobility Environment Full respect of GDPR Horizontal framework for data governance and data access Technical tools for data pooling and sharing Standards & interoperability (technical, semantic) Sectoral Data Governance (contracts, licenses, access rights, usage rights) IT capacity, including Cloud storage, processing and services THE EUROPEAN DATA STRATEGY Energy
The EU will create a single market for data where: Data can flow within the EU and across sectors, for the benefit of all; European rules, in particular privacy and data protection, as well as competition law, are fully respected; The rules for access and use of data are fair, practical and clear. The EU will become an attractive, secure and dynamic data economy by: Setting clear and fair rules on access and re-use of data; Investing in next generation standards, tools and infrastructures to store and process data; Joining forces in European cloud capacity; Pooling European data in key sectors, with EU-wide common and interoperable data spaces; Giving users rights, tools and skills to stay in full control of their data. THE EUROPEAN DATA STRATEGY
Common European mobility data space “to position Europe at the forefront of the development of an intelligent transport system, including connected cars as well as other modes of transport. Such data space will facilitate access, pooling and sharing of data from existing and future transport and mobility databases.” Among other transport-related actions: Review the Directive on Intelligent Transport Systems, including its delegated regulations to further contribute to data availability, reuse and interoperability (2021) and establish a stronger coordination mechanism to federate the National Access Points established under the ITS Directive through a EU wide CEF Programme Support Action (2020). THE EUROPEAN DATA STRATEGY
Panel 1: Needs and Plans of the Public Sector Live Broadcast: Wednesday, June 03, 2020, 02:00 PM CEST (8am EST) Moderator: Johanna Tzanidaki - Innovation & Deployment Director, ERTICO – ITS Europe Panelists: Intro: ERTICO CEO - Jacob Bangsgaard - Chief Executive Officer – ERTICO RECORDING SEPARATELY – Mon. June 1st @ 17:00 CEST (11am EST) Speaker 1: Edoardo Felici - Policy Officer (Seconded National Expert), Sustainable and Intelligent Transport, DG MOVE, European Commission (has slides) Speaker 2: Tiffany Vlemmings - Project Manager Strategy and Innovations, Dutch National Data Warehouse for Traffic Information (has slides) Speaker 3: Odysseas Raptis – CEO, e-Trikala – RECORDING SEPARATELY – Fri. May 29 @ 14:30 CEST (8:30am EST) – slides TBC Recording should include: o His 5min intro o Response to Q1: TBC o Response to Q2: TBC Speaker 4: Vasco Mora - Economy and Innovation, Mobility and Safety Deputy Mayor’s Adviser, City of Lisbon (no slides)
Mobility data and National Access Point(s) Some thoughts on the future Tiffany Vlemmings 03-06-2020
Dutch common mobility data spaces Mature mobility data infrastructure: NAP register for public and private SRTI, RTTI, MMTI and portal for truckparking information (NT-ITS) NAP portal for public SRTI, RRTI and licenced FCD and PVD (NDW) NAP portal for public PT data (DOVA) NAP register for all public open data (Open Overheid) Several private portals for specific data like EV charge stations Several payed private portals for different types of mobility data Slide 13 02-05-2023 Nationale Databank Wegverkeersgegevens
Relevant developments New mobility solutions need coherence of data for all modalities (MaaS) Shift from single theme of traffic/mobility management to multi theme management including f.i. safety, pollution and logistics Data as a source of information transforming into data as a part of transactions (reservation, ticketing and payments) Necessity of data not being a “fortuitous by-catch” but as an intentional product enabling policy goals Increased need for multilateral public private data exchange requiring adequate governance (cross border, standardisation, end user services) Slide 14 02-05-2023 Nationale Databank Wegverkeersgegevens
Dimensions for development of NAP’s Modality: need for more coherence between the single modality NAP’s in the NL Level of service of NAP’s: register, portal, market place. Also addressing data quality and standardisation Governance of NAP’s: public, public-private, private (thrust, access, costs) Scale: European, federated, national Slide 15 02-05-2023 Nationale Databank Wegverkeersgegevens
Thoughts on ambitions and stepping stones Step 1 NAP Neutraal logo Register All parties can participate by registering their datasets Slide 16 02-05-2023 Step 2 NAP Public data access point (Open data) Register (Public) portal All parties can participate by registering their datasets Public open data is provided via API’s Step 3 NAP Public/Private Marketplace Register (Public) portal Marketplace All parties can participate by registering their datasets. Pubic open data is provided via API’s Private data is provided via the marketplace (licenced) Transactions via the marketplace? Nationale Databank Wegverkeersgegevens
Overview Register Marketplace Link to public data Link to private data Govern standardisation of data protocols Provision of public open data Provision of private open data Provision of private data via licence or transaction Slide 17 Portal 02-05-2023 Nationale Databank Wegverkeersgegevens
Panel 1: Needs and Plans of the Public Sector Live Broadcast: Wednesday, June 03, 2020, 02:00 PM CEST (8am EST) Moderator: Johanna Tzanidaki - Innovation & Deployment Director, ERTICO – ITS Europe Panelists: Intro: ERTICO CEO - Jacob Bangsgaard - Chief Executive Officer – ERTICO RECORDING SEPARATELY – Mon. June 1st @ 17:00 CEST (11am EST) Speaker 1: Edoardo Felici - Policy Officer (Seconded National Expert), Sustainable and Intelligent Transport, DG MOVE, European Commission (has slides) Speaker 2: Tiffany Vlemmings - Project Manager Strategy and Innovations, Dutch National Data Warehouse for Traffic Information (has slides) Speaker 3: Odysseas Raptis – CEO, e-Trikala - (has slide) Recording should include: o His 5min intro o Response to Q1: TBC o Response to Q2: TBC Speaker 4: Vasco Mora - Economy and Innovation, Mobility and Safety Deputy Mayor’s Adviser, City of Lisbon (no slides)
ERTICO - ITS Europe: Empowering mobility with secure and accessible data Mobility data: Needs and challenges in the city of Trikala Trikala is a medium city in Greece that hosts a population of approx. 81,000 inhabitants and accommodates more than 1.100.000 seasonal tourists per year A European city in transformation in the process of decarbonization and digitalization City’s vision and research agenda: validation and integration of sustainable automated and air mobility Ensure socially inclusive digital services for the transport sector along with data-sharing strategies and connectivity for all – first 5G ready city in Greece Contribute as co-leader to the SUMP Taskforce at EIPSUM-AC Urban Air Mobiity Initiative Trikala Odysseas Raptis CEO E-Trikala (GR) [email protected]
Panel 1: Needs and Plans of the Public Sector Live Broadcast: Wednesday, June 03, 2020, 02:00 PM CEST (8am EST) Moderator: Johanna Tzanidaki - Innovation & Deployment Director, ERTICO – ITS Europe Panelists: Intro: ERTICO CEO - Jacob Bangsgaard - Chief Executive Officer – ERTICO RECORDING SEPARATELY – Mon. June 1st @ 17:00 CEST (11am EST) Speaker 1: Edoardo Felici - Policy Officer (Seconded National Expert), Sustainable and Intelligent Transport, DG MOVE, European Commission (has slides) Speaker 2: Tiffany Vlemmings - Project Manager Strategy and Innovations, Dutch National Data Warehouse for Traffic Information (has slides) Speaker 3: Odysseas Raptis – CEO, e-Trikala – RECORDING SEPARATELY – Fri. May 29 @ 14:30 CEST (8:30am EST) – slides TBC Recording should include: o His 5min intro o Response to Q1: TBC o Response to Q2: TBC Speaker 4: Vasco Mora - Economy and Innovation, Mobility and Safety Deputy Mayor’s Adviser, City of Lisbon (no slides)
Lisboa MaaS Framework · draft architecture INFORMATION Journey planner (w/ social optima) Mobility Catalog USER App / interface (w/ choices and attributes) Personal data (set needed for the service) Supply services planned and RT (and forecast) Infrastructure & Mobility Rules Identity management / families groups Payment methods and wallets Marketing (relevant suggestions, e.g.) gle e n i S oic inv MOBILITY Usage (including preferences and alternatives) Journey log Profiling SUPPORT RT Data monitoring and alarmistic System report (anonymized) Customer support ERTICO Virtual conference · June 2020 Empowering mobility with secure and accessible data GPDR