The [Webinar] Find Space for Mobility & Logistics Data #2, took place on 26th of Martch 2025, betwwen 14.00-15.30 CET, online.

ALICE hosted this second episode of its flagship webinar series, “Find Space for Mobility and Logistics Data,” bringing together experts from city administrations, EU-funded projects, and cross-border data initiatives.

The event showcased practical implementations of mobility data spaces and explored how emerging frameworks like the European Digital Infrastructure Consortium (EDIC) are paving the way for large-scale, interoperable data exchange across Europe.

This session built on the success of the first webinar (info is available here) and introduced the implementation case in the Horizon Europe project DELPHI as well as a progress update from the EDIC after the webinar held last year.

The first presentation, delivered by Mihai from NTT DATA Romania, showcased the Cluj-Napoca pilot within the DELPHI project. This Romanian city is transforming its fragmented urban mobility data landscape by integrating sources such as bike-sharing stations, air quality sensors, parking systems, and public transport data into a unified Online Analytics Processing Platform. Developed in collaboration with the city’s IT department, the solution uses Apache Airflow, ClickHouse, and Grafana to automate data collection and visualisation, with data exchanged securely via the Mobility Data Space. A standout feature is the two-way integration with the Waze Partnership Programme, which enables real-time updates on roadworks and traffic conditions.  Cluj-Napoca’s approach exemplifies how cities can modernise public service delivery through interoperable, EU-aligned data governance. 

Highlights from all presentations can be found here.

AGENDA

1. Introduction, Marion Cottet – ALICE

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2. Data exchange use case presentation – DELPHI project, Mihai Hulea – NTT DATA Romania

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3. BoostEDIC project updates, Jon Kuiper – Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management of the Netherlands

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3. Q&A session, Moderated by Giannis Kanellopoulos – ICCS, DELPHI coordination & ALICE TG3 vice-chair

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4. Wrap up-next steps, Giuseppe Luppino – ALICE

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