by SOS | Jul 4, 2019 | Blog, MaaS Blog
National Access Points – getting closer to MaaS EU-wide A paper I presented at the ITS Eindhoven conference June 2019 The paper highlights the regulation on the provision of EU-wide multimodal travel information and discuss the impact for the actors in the mobility...
by SOS | Mar 15, 2019 | Blog, MaaS Blog, MaaS-DK, Uncategorised
Returning again to MaaS-Market in London to contribute and get an update on what has changed the last year and what to expect. Critical mass for MaaS is still in the future. If MaaS is a way to get a substantial change of daily mobility from use of own cars to used of...
by SOS | Mar 4, 2019 | Blog, MaaS Blog, MaaS-DK
What Open static data should be available Dec 1. 2019? Trip plans and trip plan computation for all scheduled modalities such as rail, light rail, long distance coach, ferry, metro tram, bus and Trolley-bus. Standards applicable are NeTEx, TAP-TSI, SIRI and INSPIRE)....
by SOS | May 11, 2018 | MaaS Blog, MaaS-DK
Fluidtime, an Austrian IT-service provider in the fields of integrated mobility and mobility-as-a-service (MaaS), once again invites to a symposium in Vienna under the headline: MaaS meets City – When seamless travel becomes reality. The Symposium takes place...
by SOS | Nov 9, 2017 | MaaS Blog, MaaS-DK
This year the conference introduced a well-attended MaaS track. The Elements of a MaaS ECO System Source: Søren Sørensen SFMCON For decades the public transport industry has come to conferences like this to seek the holy gral for how multimodal ticketing should...