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NOESIS project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 769980.
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As such, Enterprise Ireland has identified the following strategic priorities for 2021:
• Strengthen Irish enterprise to respond to market shocks and disruption in response to COVID-19 and Brexit
• Drive transformational change and the pace of innovation transitioning to new business models, digitalisation and the low carbon economy
• Scale and Grow the export and start-up base, across regions and sectors and grow companies of all sizes.
Enhancing, nurturing and leveraging the research and innovation ecosystem is key to Enterprise Ireland achieving these objectives.
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This presentation was given at ITU Telecom World in December 2015. It gives a viewpoint on key telecoms regulatory issues from the viewpoint of being a network performance expert.
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As such, Enterprise Ireland has identified the following strategic priorities for 2021:
• Strengthen Irish enterprise to respond to market shocks and disruption in response to COVID-19 and Brexit
• Drive transformational change and the pace of innovation transitioning to new business models, digitalisation and the low carbon economy
• Scale and Grow the export and start-up base, across regions and sectors and grow companies of all sizes.
Enhancing, nurturing and leveraging the research and innovation ecosystem is key to Enterprise Ireland achieving these objectives.
There are many ways Walton Institute and TSSG Technology Gateway aligns with Enterprise Ireland, and promotes Irish industry.
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More information: http://www.eurekanetwork.org/content/impact-assessment-main-findings-and-recommendations
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Decarbonising Transport by 2050 – the view from government
Professor Phil Blythe (Newcastle University) discusses the DfT’s activities on transport decarbonisation including the Transport Decarbonisation Plan, the Science Plan and the R&D required to deliver on the net-zero target, including the challenge in the context of the coronavirus outbreak.
About the speaker:
Professor Phil Blythe CEng FIET is Chief Scientific Adviser for the Department for Transport and Professor of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) at Newcastle University. Prior to joining the Department for Transport he was Director of the Transport Operations Research Group for 13 years.
Phil’s academic focus has been the development of ITS – the use of information, communications and computing technology applied to transport. His research portfolio covers a wide range of areas where ITS has been applied to transport including: road to vehicle communications; road user charging systems; ITS for assistive mobility, smartcards and radio frequency identification (RFID), wireless / smartdust technologies, electromobility and future intelligent infrastructure.
His research is also forward-looking and attempts to bridge the technology-policy gap in terms of what technologies may evolve to meet future policy objectives or influence future policy thinking to meet the challenges.
Phil is Vice-President of the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET), is a member of their Lectures Committee and supports the IET in the UK and abroad in areas such intelligent transport, connected and autonomous vehicles, electro-mobility and smart cities and on the Big Data / Internet of Things agendas. In March 2012 Phil was awarded the Reece-Hills Medal for a lifetime personal contribution to ITS.
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f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
3. 100%Open’s mission is to connect the suits with the sneakers. The multi award-winning agency combines 10
years of open innovation expertise with global networks and a proven collaboration toolkit. 100%Open
helps its clients co-create new products and services with partners, staff, suppliers or consumers.
Operating as a completely connected company, we have recently delivered a minimum 10x return on
investment for clients including: Mars, Barclays, Avon, E.ON, Ford, Fujitsu, LEGO, Innovate UK, MOD, National
Grid, Oxfam, P&G, Crisis UK, Red Cross, Tesco, Virgin Atlantic, UKTI, Unilever and UBS.
We combine business acumen with extensive hands-on experience implementing successful open
innovation, together with a desire to connect companies with new people and fresh opportunities.
100%Open.
100%Open
Who are we?
4. • We help you create the right strategy, plan and
collaborative mind-set
• Manifesto is a clear and actionable strategy
contained in the answers to 6 simple questions
• Blueprint is a clear plan created using research and
collaboration between teams
• Accelerator consists of experiential training and
proven tools and techniques
• e.g. Barclays, LEGO, MOD
THINK.
100%Open
Our Services.
JAM.
• Our collaborative workshops mix diverse people for
maximum effective offline or online
• Explore Jams find unmet needs, new partnerships
and create fresh ideas together
• Extract Jams develop investable propositions and
select the most viable
• Exploit Jams build and test early stage prototypes
and new business plans
• e.g. Unilever, Nissan, Ford
5. • Our global network and online communities source
exciting new ideas and technologies
• Colleague Crowds is an internal platform that
connects company silos and unlocks new value
• Customer Crowds engage people to find out new
insights and co-create new concepts
• Discover Crowds are competitions to find and
select new technologies or partners to
commercialise
• e.g. UBS, Red Cross, CO4
CROWD.
100%Open
Our Services.
LEARN.
• Proven innovation tools to create an open and
innovative culture
• World-class academic leadership learning
modules with the latest management techniques
• Experiential challenges that embed learning by
doing and bring real results
• e.g. National CEO Program
6. CORPORATE SMALL AGENCIES & START-UPS NOT FOR PROFIT /
GOVERNMENT
CORPORATE SMALL AGENCIES & START-UPS NOT FOR PROFIT/ GOVERNMENT
7. Kurt Vonnegut
‘We have mortally wounded this sweet
life-supporting planet - the only one in
the whole Milky Way - with a century
of transportation whoopee’
8. Tim Vine
‘I was getting into my car, and this bloke
says ‘Can you give me a lift?’ I said ‘Sure,
you look great, the world’s your oyster, go
for it.’
18. Consultation Response and Alpha Options
Bus Open Data
How we’re opening up data across the bus industry to drive a digital revolution
18
19. 19
What is open data?
• 8 principles
• Universally shared
• Interpretations vary
• Bus Open Data touches on
all
• https://opengovdata.org/
Complete All public data are made available. All public data are data that are not submitted to
valid privacy, safety or priviledge limitations
Primary Data are collected in its source, with the highest possible level of granularity, not in
aggregate or modified forms.
Up-to-date Data are made available as fast as necessary to preserve its value
Accessible Data are available to the largest possible scope of users and for the largest
possible scope of purposes
Machine-readable Data are reasonably structured to enable automated processing
Non-discriminator
y
Data are available for all, without the need of registration to access them
Non-proprietary Data are available in a format over which no entity has exclusive control
License-free Data are not subject to any copyright, patent, trademark or trade secret regulation.
Reasonable privacy, security and privilege restrictions may be allowed
20. 20
Background to Buses
• 34,900 buses, 4.5bn journeys, half in London.
• Over 60% of journeys are by the old, young and disabled.
• National decline in use (patronage), including in London.
• CMA highlighted in 2009 need to openly publish fares data.
• Routes with real time offer saw 2% uplift in journeys (TfL)
• BusTech innovation has global impact (e.g. Houston, Dublin)
21. 21
Our Vision
4 The Bus Open Data Service will digitally transform bus
services - high quality open data will help passengers plan
journeys, find best value tickets and get real time service
updates whatever part of England they are in.
•open, accurate and up-to-date data (routes & timetable, fares data and location information).
•all local bus services across England are in scope (and cross border services too for English leg).
•creation of new Bus Open Data regulations enabled by the Bus Services Act (2017)
•creation of new digital service to support open data publishing and consumption
•creation of new data standards to address gaps (fares) and driving greater consistency for existing standards
•creation of new digital tools and software to address gaps in the market provision and enable access for all.
22. 22
What’s the landscape currently?
Route and Timetable Data: Route and timetable data is largely open now through voluntary agreements across the
industry supported by Traveline and the delivery of the Traveline National Dataset (TNDS). The Bus Open Data
regulations and digital service will build upon this work by striving to drive up the quality and consistency of published
route and timetable data.
Location Data: Whilst 97% of buses across England have an Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) device, AVL data
outside London still needs to be published in a co-ordinated and consistent way. Currently it varies across local
authorities and when it is produced, it is opened up through the Traveline Next Buses API. About 40 local transport
authorities do this. The Bus Open Data regulations and digital service will strive to open up all AVL data across
England and create a unified feed for application developers to innovate with.
Fares Data: Fares data remains closed due to the lack of an agreed industry standard and whilst the data is created for
electronic ticket machines, the lack of an agreed standard means it is not openly published and there is no national
dataset. The Bus Open Data regulations and digital service will deliver both an industry standard (NeTEx) and require
the open publication of fares and tickets data across England creating a national dataset, using that standard.
Currently across England there is a mixed picture in terms of the publishing of bus data as there is no
legislation requiring bus operators to openly publish data for the purposes of journey planning.
23. 23
Thanks and get involved …..
• Follow us at #busopendata to get the latest updates on the programme
• Tweet about your organisations open data initiatives using #busopendata
• Email us at busopendata@dft.gov.uk to trial the new service and sign up for the monthly
newsletter
47. 47
“How would you use an open
data platform, like Swiftly, to
make public transport more
reliable and grow ridership at an
Agency?”
craig@goswift.ly
49. IMPROVING THE CUSTOMER
PROPOSITION WITH
SMARTER DATA
RICHARD MASON – INFORMATION STRATEGY
MANAGER, INTEGRATED AND SMART TRAVEL
(IST) PROGRAMME
Digital Mobility - Are we nearly there?
Transport Union 2019
50. All about the customers!
“The transport offer in
the North is
inconsistent,
uncoordinated and
difficult to navigate”
“How much does the bus
cost?”
“The marathon is this
weekend, will my bus be
delayed? And what are the
alternative options?”
“Which ticket is best for
me?”
“I want an app
to plan my bus
journey, view
fares and see
disruptions in
real time”
“I want information like
you can get for trains”
51. How are we helping…
TfN are working with the industry to deliver some exciting public transport open data
projects.
Bus Fares Project
TfN are providing a Fares Data Build
Tool. To enable the creation of fares
data, from operators and transport
authorities across the North, into a
single repository.
Initially concentrating on bus single
and returns and day and week tickets.
Multi operator tickets, ferry and light
rail at a later date.
Data format – NeTEx (National fare
data standard).
So what? Customers will be able to
view the cost(s) of a bus journey.
Disruption Messaging Project
TfN are providing a Disruptions
Messaging tool. To enable the
creation of disruption data, from
transport authorities across the North,
into a single repository.
To include planned events that impact
bus services then moving to
unplanned and other modes.
Data format - Siri SX and social media
integration.
So what? Customers will be made
aware of disruptions that may impact
their travel and view alternative
options.
Open Data Hub Project
The creation of an open data hub for
the North which will publish bus fare
and disruption messaging data sets.
Data will be accessed (API) and
integrated in to journey planners and
other customer facing travel products,
to enhance customer information and
facilitate multi-modal travel across the
North.
So what? Facilitating industry
standard data sets in an open way to
enable innovative travel solutions to
be developed to support customers
travelling from A to B.
52. Creating, publishing and sharing data…
B2B2C
Users
(Transport operators
and LTAs)
Data sources
(TxC, NaPTAN, ETM,
Fare Tables)
TfN Fares Data Build Tool
User interface
System functionality
Validation, matching,
transform
TfN Open
Data Hub
NeTEx
Customers
Developers
and Tech
Providers
(Apps and
websites)
Create
Input
Output Publish
Integrate
Same concept applies for our Disruptions project… create the data and then publish and
share.
53. Our ask…
We are already engaged with a number of open data developers who are considering how
they could innovate with the Siri SX and NeTEx data sets to deliver better customer
propositions.
So, how could YOU innovate with these data sets?
54. #onenorth
“A thriving North of
England, where modern
transport connections
drive economic growth and
support an excellent
quality of life”
Get in touch…
richard.mason@transportforthenorth.com
63. LAMP – The story so far…
September 19 Local Authority Mobility Platform – Overview 63
64. Motivation
September 19 Local Authority Mobility Platform – Overview 64
Access to data
Digital Transformation and Open
Data go hand in hand.
Sharing between LAs & industry
to deliver effective services.
People are more connected
Smartphones apps, journey
planners.
LAs should be at the forefront of
these changes.
LAs should be driving innovation.
Role of Local Authorities
LAs are key players
A handful of LAs are trying to
change.
LAs need and want help.
Opening Up:
1) LA data (e.g. UTMC)
2) Multimodal data to and
from customers, directly or
via 3rd
parties
3) Enabling sharing between
Local, Combined or
Regional Authorities
4) Data open to
start-ups/SMEs,
researchers, app
developers, and other 3rd
parties
5) Data within authorities e.g.
between planning, health,
transport etc….
65. Why is it important now?
September 19 Local Authority Mobility Platform – Overview 65
• Policy context – Public Transport, MaaS and integrating services and Local Authority
capability
• Future Mobility Zones – Adapt best practice, learning and provide national consistency
• Developing DfT Strategy – Providing open data, interoperable, multi-model, potentially
aggregated and combined
• DfT Data Strategy – Allow for simpler and more successful LA procurement and more
certainty for suppliers.
• Digitisation and Digitalisation - Data, tools and systems available to LAs need to be
updated, approaches and processes transformed
• Commercial and societal benefits – can be realised through LAMP.
Recommendation 2A:
“Create a framework and
standards for Local Authorities
to support current and future
services”
66. Framework components
September 19 Local Authority Mobility Platform – Overview 66
Mobility solutions toolkit
• To support problem owners through tenders
• Provide a collection of use cases and lessons learnt log of
implemented solutions
• An online environment for LAs and industry
• Allow supplier to showcase services and products
Integrated service guide:
• To support procuring services that:
• align with tactical and strategic objectives
• deliver integrated and efficient services
• A checklist to be considered when procuring services:
• alignment with LA vision
• data standards and formats
• data ownership, opening and sharing policy
• vendor lock-in
• interoperability
67. LAMP Use Case Contents
September 19
Local Authority Mobility Platform –
Overview
67
1. General guidelines:
a. Possible ways of tackling the
problem (Traditional/Novel)
b. Benefits (ideally quantified)
c. Business case guidelines
d. Possible consequences
2. Solutions log:
a. From relevant suppliers
b. From LAs who implemented
similar solutions
c. From wider and international
sources
3. Technical guidelines:
a. Applied industry standards
b. Possible system architectures
c. Data flows
d. Required interfaces
e. Potential future changes
LAMP Framework
Toolkit to help unlock digital
mobility
68. How to help…
September 19 Local Authority Mobility Platform – Overview 68
• We are developing the guidance – expanding the mobility use case library,
• Which are the key use cases to tackle next?
• We will be looking for case studies
• Probably through Future Mobility Zones (FMZs), Transport Technology Forum (TTF)
• But do you have examples we should consider?
Daniel Hobbs
daniel.hobbs@cp.catapult.org.uk
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