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In partnership with NAPCORE, this tutorial explores the Network Timetable Exchange (NeTEx) standard.
Listed in the MMTIS Delegated Regulation, NeTEx provides a means to exchange static data on public transport from passenger information to operational need. For cities and regions, it is a powerful and comprehensive standard to organize the data exchange between all their operators and relevant IT-based systems, to support their own passenger information systems, and to feed open data at all levels. The NeTEx field of application covers multimodal travel information and all static information about Public transport (from buses to shared bikes).
By attending this tutorial, the audience will have the opportunity to:
This session is designed for urban mobility and transport planners who need to understand how data standards can support integrated planning and decision-making. It will also be relevant for public transport authorities and planners working on service planning, multimodal information, and MaaS integration and for data and digitalisation teams within municipalities or regions who support the technical infrastructure for mobility data exchange. The webinar is also intended for the policy officers and programme managers who oversee compliance with EU regulations (ITS Directive, TEN-T, EMDS, etc.) and need to understand the implications of standards for their city.
If you have any questions about this event, please contact Laura Babio, Smart Mobility Lead and Sibylle Meffre, Project Coordinator.
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