Europe is on its way to generate and make use of more data than ever. The project PrepDSpace4Mobility aims at contributing to the development of the common European mobility data space by supporting the creation of a technical infrastructure that will facilitate easy, cross-border access to key data for both passengers and freight. Given the enormous potential of data and digital technologies, the project is expected to have a positive impact on European competitiveness, society, and the environment.
Workshop gathered suppliers and users of data, relevant research institutes, associations, initiatives, politics, as well as technology and service providers in data spaces to ensure appropriate representation.
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Project PrepDSpace4Mobility is Funded by the European Union and coordinated by acatech (Germany), activities are carried out by Amadeus SAS (France), EIT Urban Mobility, an initiative of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology, a body of the European Union, (Spain), FIWARE (Germany), FhG (Germany), IDSA (Germany), iSHARE (Netherlands), TNO (Netherlands), USI (Germany), VTT (Finland), EMTA (France), Group ADP (France), KU Leuven (Belgium), ERTICO (Belgium), BAST (Germany), UIH (Hungary), and MDS (Germany).
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WP 2: Sebastian Pretzsch – Fraunhofer IVI
2. This project has received funding from the Digital Europe Programme under grant agreement n°101083655.
Our approach
Inventory of existing
data ecosystems
(WP2)
• Desk research
• Survey tapping into various
stakeholder networks
• Expert workshops
Gaps and
overlaps in data
sources (WP3)
• Survey covering identified
ecosystems
• Interviews
• Expert workshops
Building
blocks
(WP3)
•Survey covering inventoried and
further emerging ecosystems
•Interviews
•Expert workshops
•Broader feedback and requirements
through stakeholder dialogues
3. This project has received funding from the Digital Europe Programme under grant agreement n°101083655.
Inventory of mobility and logistics
data ecosystems
4. This project has received funding from the Digital Europe Programme under grant agreement n°101083655.
Inventory of mobility and logistics
data ecosystems
The inventory of relevant data ecosystems will be the
basis for:
• Analysis of gaps and overlaps of existing private, public,
or industrial data sharing initiatives (geographic,
thematic)
• Identifying common and domain specific building blocks
as well as linking capabilities and integration points
• Engagement with stakeholders
5. This project has received funding from the Digital Europe Programme under grant agreement n°101083655.
Inventory of mobility and logistics
data ecosystems
https://mobilitydataspace-csa.eu/inventory
6. This project has received funding from the Digital Europe Programme under grant agreement n°101083655.
Inventory of mobility and logistics
data ecosystems
Will be published soon: Inventory as Download:
7. This project has received funding from the Digital Europe Programme under grant agreement n°101083655.
Inventory of mobility and logistics
data ecosystems
Wie have currently
• 415 inventory entries
• approx. 276 match our criteria and are online on
the map
8. This project has received funding from the Digital Europe Programme under grant agreement n°101083655.
Relevance Criteria and Scope
Criteria for what is a relevant ecosystem to us:
• focus is one-to-many data provision / sharing
/ consumption between participants
• multiple data providers or participants
• multiple data or service offers
• is in (near) productive operation
• Within a defined thematic and regional scope
regional scope:
9. This project has received funding from the Digital Europe Programme under grant agreement n°101083655.
Thematic Scope
10. This project has received funding from the Digital Europe Programme under grant agreement n°101083655.
Inventory of mobility and logistics
data ecosystems
https://mobilitydataspace-csa.eu/inventory/
11. This project has received funding from the Digital Europe Programme under grant agreement n°101083655.
Notes de l'éditeur
make an inventory of existing data platforms and marketplaces in the mobility and transport domains, describing their characteristics and components
analyse gaps of important mobility data currently not available for access and reuse,
specify common building blocks, including technical infra, governance and financial incentives
identify opportunities for integrating the mobility data space and data ecosystems in the emerging European data and cloud services infrastructure.