Mobility Data Decentralization Leveraging Galileo and Blockchain
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In this webinar we will discuss the viability of using data from Galileo and blockchain technology to create an Internet of mobility.
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BACKGROUND
Urban mobility is becoming an issue of great importance in today’s society due to the increasing population movements towards big cities and the exponential growth of cities in developing countries. The landscape of urban mobility is evolving faster than ever due to a combination of social, economic, and technological changes. The traditional options of walking, taking public transport, or buying a car have now been extended to a wide range of new, flexible mobility services, such as vehicle sharing and ride-hailing.
In this context, a new mobility paradigm is needed to shift from disconnected to complementary mobility. Promoting more sustainable, affordable, equitable, and accessible mobility is achievable by using micromobility and shared mobility services to fill the gaps in public transportation with the goal of reducing dependence on single occupancy private vehicles.
As a result of this new paradigm many Mobility Service Providers will arise, each one operating on their own, being able to manage only the data of their users. A way to simplify this exists, using one common database for all these Mobility Service Providers. And this can be achieved by implementing blockchain technology which allows the creation of a protocol for actors in the mobility ecosystem to operate in a much better orchestrated way.
Importantly, this protocol requires geolocation data to be trusted, as any mobility providers or integrators could generate fake data in order to increase their activity volume. This can be avoided by using geolocation data from Galileo to demonstrate a diverse set of relevant mobility scenarios to help address the needs of cities, public transport authorities, mobility service providers, and end-users.
In this webinar we will discuss the viability and sustainability of this approach and break down the main concepts involved in the creation of a so-called Internet of Mobility.
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AGENDA
/ Moderator: Lucas Puerta, Blockchain Engineer, Factual /
[10.00 - 10.05] Welcome, Context & Housekeeping/ Josep Laborda, CEO, Factual
[10.05 - 10.20] The challenge of fragmentation in the mobility ecosystem: towards frictionless, seamless, affordable, and convenient mobility on demand/ Boyd Cohen, CEO, Iomob
[10.20 - 10.35] Mentimeter Question to the Audience + Q&A with the speaker
[10.35 - 10.50] Leveraging blockchain to address mobility challenges: where, when, why and how to decentralise mobility management for the better/ Philipp Sandner, Head of Frankfurt School Blockchain Center
[10.50 - 11.05] Mentimeter Question to the Audience + Q&A with the speaker
[11.05 - 11.20] MaaS governance and business model: how to orchestrate mobility and make it robust, secure, and financially viable in a decentralized approach/ Josep Sanjuas, CTO, Iomob
[11.20 - 11.35] Mentimeter Question to the Audience + Q&A with the speaker
[11.35 - 11.50] Leveraging Galileo-sourced data: the importance of highly accurate and reliable geolocation data/ Elena Cristóbal, Innovation Project Manager, CARNET
[11.50 - 12.05] Mentimeter Question to the Audience + Q&A with the speaker
[12.05 - 12.20] User data privacy in blockchain: ensuring GDPR compliance/ Benjamin Docquir, Partner, Osborne Clarke
`[12.20 - 12.30] Main Takeaways & Closing/ Josep Laborda