Europe’s New Mobility Architecture: MMTIS, NAPCORE, TSI Telematics and the Future of Multimodal & Railway Standards
K.3.601 | Day 1 | 15:00 - 15:25 | Speakers: Stefan Jugelt, Yann Seimandi
Abstract
2025 marks a turning point for European mobility data. A significant update to the Multimodal Travel Information Services (MMTIS) regulation takes effect in March 2025. In parallel, ERA and DG MOVE have initiated a coordinated overhaul of all Transmodel-based standards, and a newly agreed TSI Telematics revision (November 2025) sets the direction for railway digitalisation from 2026 onward.
This talk brings together Yann Seimandi (DG MOVE) and Stefan Jugelt (ERA) to give developers and open-source contributors a clear picture of the new regulatory and technical landscape. We will cover:
What’s new in MMTIS 2.0 - How NAPCORE supports harmonised, cross-border mobility data - Upgrading Transmodel-based standards to European Norms - Specification of EUDIT, the new Transmodel-based Booking API - Development of EFIP, a unified European NeTEx Fares Profile - Alignment of TSI Telematics with the broader multimodal ecosystem
Participants will gain insight into the impact on APIs and data models and how open-source communities can contribute to Europe’s mobility infrastructure.
Speakers
Stefan Jugelt is working for the European Union Agency for Railway Agency in Valenciennes (France). He is responsible for the development of the technical standards for telematics applications. His main tasks are the management of the further developments of the Technical specifications for Interoperability (TSI) for telematics and the standards used in this TSI, the implementation monitoring of the telematics applications in the European rail sector and dissemination activities.
Policy officer at the European Commission (DG MOVE) in charge of legislative initiatives related to the interoperability of data sharing in rail transport and associated digitalisation.
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