Keroum Slimani - Public Private Partnership for ITS with Open Data - Mindtrek 2016

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Eurocities Mobility Forum Thematic Session Tampere – 18 October 2016 Public Private Partnership for ITS with Open Data (OPTICITIES Project)

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Eurocities Mobility Forum Thematic Session Tampere – 18 October 2016

Public Private Partnership for ITS with Open Data

(OPTICITIES Project)

Keroum SLIMANI – Grand Lyon

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OPTICITIES PROJECT REMINDER

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3 years – 25 partners – 13M€

Public and private stakeholders associate to elaborate the future of mobility services

4 experimentation fields– Urban data creation and use�– Decision support tools for network �

managers– Traveller information services�– Freight information services�

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CONCEPT & OBJECTIVES

Set up a comprehensive data mobility store in European cities controlled by public stakeholders

Develop innovative services managed by private sector or public stakeholders using the urban mobility data store, supported by an adapted contractual framework

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ONLINE TOOLBOX

16 Deployment Guidelines available onlinehttp://www.opticities.com/stakeholder-forum/online-forum/

Example : Opticities provide guidance and recommendations towards definition of

contractual arrangements for Cities to aggregate mobility data and make it

available to Re-users

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Cities objectivesPromote modal shift Promote new and win-win public and private sector business

models for MMIS ( MultiModal Information Services) : innovative and independent from public funds.

ApproachAggregate local mobility data and make it available to third partiesOPTICITIES has defined the contractual arrangements to achieve

that and has worked on the standardization aspects (ITS Expert group);

OBJECTIVES

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MMIS architecture and contractual arrangements between parties

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Scope of current services

• Limited modal, geographical and temporal coverage• Mostly single mode

Willingness to pay

• Low due to poor added value of existing services and market context• End-users take travel information for granted due to free provision

by monopolistic players

Third parties’ access to data

• Open up data is largely accepted• But sustainable business cases based on Open Data access and

initiatives have yet to emerge

Market competition

• Monopolies and oligopolies are very common:• PT operators under exclusive public procurement contracts• Big internet players providing free services• Public services provided for free

• In this context pure MMIS players and SMEs have little chance to exist in the marketplace

MMIS MARKET SITUATION

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Cities should arrange mobility data provision to private partners through contractual arrangements

Cities provide an easy and free access to the Multimodal Dataset to re-users, intending to stimulate private actors to enter the MMIS (MultiModal Info Service) market.They define clear conditions on liability. Re-users acknowledge the source of data, but are left free to build services with a wider scope than dedicated multimodal information.

Cities shall specify their requirements regarding the conformity of private MMIS with public policy

PROPOSALS [1]

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How to foster an innovative and competitive MMIS market: Establish a dialogue between the City and data Re-users with 3 topics

1. Collect knowledge on the MMIS effectively built with Data2. Collect knowledge on new data potentially generated by MMIS

3. Collect feedback on data quality and performance issues of data provision Keep the market accessible to new entrants

Don’t exclude big players but prevent monopolistic situation and avoid a

culture of free-only information

Consider different ways of creating fair and competitive conditions according to their specific context

Support innovative services to reach a wide audience: “territorial brand” under specific conditions or Label of MMIS

Cities may promote the Re-users’ services on the Cities’ own communication

channels

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OPTICITIES apps are built on a large Urban Mobility Dataset:20 millions of data/day on all modes

Example of Optymod travel planner in Lyon launched in 2015 by

GRAND LYON MULTIMODAL DATA BASE

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Get information on OPTICITIES partners and activities:

www.opticities.com

Get all public deliverables on line :

http://www.opticities.com/stakeholder-forum/online-forum/

twitter.com/opticities

OPTICITIES group on LinkedIn

MORE INFORMATION

Keroum SLIMANIMobility Project [email protected]