PRISMA expertise in demand at ITS Europe 2025
In Seville, the focus is on intelligent mobility management
Are you working in transport planning or a public authority and want to optimize data infrastructures? Do you work with technologies relevant to standardized interfaces and data catalogs? Or are you in research or policy and driving the European mobility agenda forward?
Then this session is for you.
In the topic category "SIS 9: Seamless Data, Smarter Mobility," PRISMA solutions will lead a session at ITS Europe 2025 in Seville, focusing on a topic that affects our field of expertise: the standardization of traffic data for national access points and mobility data spaces.
Florian Hilti, Managing Director of PRISMA solutions Germany and an expert in cooperative traffic management and digital platforms such as TRAFF-X, will have the opportunity to moderate the discussion between the following renowned experts on May 19, 2025:
- Jens Henkner from ASTRA, Switzerland: he will share practical experience with the Swiss National Access Point (NAP) – from data collection to user-centered application.
- Dins Merirands from the Latvian Road Administration: he will demonstrate strategies for a safe, competitive, and environmentally friendly transport system using Latvian infrastructure projects as an example.
- Lutz Rittershaus from BASt, Germany: He believes standardization is key to cross-border solutions. He will report on efforts to harmonize mobility data within the framework of NAPCORE in Europe.
- Edgars Starkis from PRISMA partner WeAreDots, Latvia: He will share his experience in the session on how homogeneous data landscapes enable AI-supported decision-making in the mobility sector.
The session is part of the series “New Technologies: Data and Services for Mobility” and is funded by ERTICO-ITS Europe and the European Commission.
As mobility experts, we are convinced that the future of mobility lies in interoperable data spaces and standardized interfaces. The session at this year's ITS Europe, hosted by PRISMA, will demonstrate how Europe-wide harmonization accelerates intelligent decision-making, breaks down spatial and jurisdictional boundaries, and ultimately enables connected mobility.
The key questions are:
- How can we successfully bridge the gap between national access points and EU data spaces?
- What challenges exist in standardizing real-time data?
- How does an interoperable data architecture promote sustainable and resilient mobility solutions?
Now about the data:
Date: 19. Mai 2025
Time: 14:00–15:00 Uhr
Location: FI Congress Center Sevilla
See you right there!