A quick introduction… Presentation  An innovation project coordinated by Grand Lyon  With 6 european cities: Lyon, Madrid, Birmingham, Göteborg, Turin,

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A quick introduction…

Presentation  An innovation project coordinated by Grand Lyon  With 6 european cities: Lyon, Madrid, Birmingham, Göteborg, Turin, Wroclaw  Major ITS stakeholders: Spie, Volvo trucks, Vedecom (Telecom Paris, PSA, Renault), Cityway, Hacon, Icca, Neurosoft, Chalmers, Polito, CNRS, …  The most important European networks on urban mobility and ITS : EUROCITIES, ERTICO, UITP  3 years  13 M€ budget funded by the European Commission (FP7) and the 25 partners

OPTICITIES Team

Objectives  Set up high level services for travellers and urban logistics, addressing user needs and urban mobility public policy,  Support mobility policy and an open market for business development around urban ITS, through a contractual framework between public – private actors  Define standard and architecture to foster interoperability among cities and among travel modes 5

Concepts and objectives Set up a complete mobility data store in European cities (all modes, maximum coverage of the area, different time scales : historical, theoretical, real time, predictive data) controlled by public actor Develop innovative services, managed where relevant (e.g. information services) by private sector or by public actors (traffic management) using the urban mobility data store, with an adapted contractual framework 6

OptiCities global framework

Main innovations planned within OPTICITIES  New monitoring systems for urban freight, multimodal data in large cities, road works  Interoperability of traveller information apps with various urban data sets: different apps working in different environment - 1st world trial  Continuity of services between traveller mobility apps and in car GPS: test in Lyon – 1st world trial  Development of urban multimodal GPS  Development of real time multimodal management and dynamic car pooling  Integration into traffic management systems of 1h traffic prediction  Development of high level freight information services 8

Planning 9

Main tests and experimentations 10

 Platform where stakeholders from the ITS community meet local authorities ensuring a durable link  OPTICITIES Stakeholder Forum gathers experts such as: European & national experts; user organisations; networks, initiatives and organisations  Stakeholders will be informed and engaged on an ad hoc basis via a combination of online exchange and physical meetings  Engages cities, public transport authorities, companies and interested parties,in exchanging information and experience with the OPTICITIES project partners;  Accelerates the mass deployment of OPTICITIES measures;  Provides feedback on technical requirements of open ITS system, decision support tools, traveller information services, freight information services. | 11 Stakeholder Forum

How to join | 12

CONTACT Get more information on OPTICITIES partners and activities: twitter.com/opticities OPTICITIES group on LinkedIn