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OPTICITIES · Optimise Citizen Mobility and Freight Management in Urban Environments

FP7Status: CLOSED1 November 201331 October 2016EU funding €8,997,972

OPTICITIES’ vision is to help European cities tackle complex mobility challenges. OPTICITIES’ strategy focuses on the optimisation of transport networks through the development of public/private partnerships and the experimentation of innovative ITS services.OPTICITIES addresses both passenger and freight transport issues supporting a user-centred approach.OPTICITIES delivers significant innovation breakthroughs:- New governance scheme between public and private stakeholders through a contractual architecture fostering data quality and implementing data access policy;- European standard for urban multimodal data set including interfaces with information services;- Decision support tools based on predictive data for proactive transport management and Multimodal Traffic Control Systems connecting road traffic and public transport data in cities;- Multimodal real-time urban navigator interfaced with in-car navigation systems as a first world trial;- Urban freight navigator to support drivers and fleet operators in optimising their deliveries.The European dimension of the project is ensured by a consortium of 25 partners from 8 EU member states. The consortium includes 6 city authorities, major ITS actors (research institutes, information service providers, car industry) and the most important networks of European cities and international public transport operators.Led by public authorities the consortium supports 3 key approaches: effectiveness of solutions ensuring deployment perspectives of maximum 5 years; scalability of services tailored to diverse European urban typologies; transferability of results to foster further deployments in other European cities.OPTICITIES’ main expected impacts are:- 6% modal shift inducing a yearly gain of 1.5 MT of CO2- Increase in market size (211 M€ per year) thanks to the new governance scheme and implementation of innovative services- 10% decrease in private car use generating a gain of 3.6 M m2 of public space

Consortium · 26 organisations

coordinator

METROPOLE DE LYON

FR · €991,415

participant

VOLVO TECHNOLOGY AB

SE · €34,003

participant

COMMUNAUTE URBAINE DE LYON

FR

participant

BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL

UK · €523,816

participant

5T SRL

IT · €52,300

participant

CONSORCIO REGIONAL DE TRANSPORTES PUBLICOS REGULARES DE MADRID

ES · €717,589

participant

INSTITUT VEDECOM

FR · €528,305

participant

INGENIERIA Y CONSULTORIA PARA EL CONTROL AUTOMATICO SL

ES · €541,969

participant

SPIE SUD-EST SAS

FR · €609,862

participant

NEUROSOFT SP ZOO

PL · €424,493

participant

HELMUT BERENDS

DE · €86,235

participant

COMUNE DI TORINO

IT · €37,078

participant

ALGOE SA

FR · €538,652

participant

AYUNTAMIENTO DE MADRID

ES · €56,833

participant

HACON INGENIEURGESELLSCHAFT MBH

DE · €514,709

participant

GOTEBORGS KOMMUN

SE · €1,008,390

participant

UNION INTERNATIONALE DES TRANSPORTS PUBLICS

BE · €134,588

participant

POLITECNICO DI TORINO

IT · €322,169

participant

EUROCITIES ASBL

BE · €202,410

participant

CITYWAY SAS

FR · €473,463

participant

WROCLAW MIASTO

PL · €82,472

participant

EUROPEAN ROAD TRANSPORT TELEMATICS IMPLEMENTATION COORDINATION ORGANISATION - INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS & SERVICES EUROPE

BE · €43,400

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €115,390

participant

UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE MADRID

ES · €274,502

participant

CONSORZIO PER IL SISTEMA INFORMATIVO (CSI PIEMONTE)

IT · €466,196

participant

CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOGSKOLA AB

SE · €217,733

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