Berlin If the German economy still has a chance in the big data business, it is with mobility data. Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) is convinced of this, which is why she warned the carmakers in November 2019 to participate in a data room.
Now the time has come: at the International Telematics Fair, which will begin next week in Hamburg, the Academy for Technical Sciences will be presenting the Mobility Data Space, or MDS for short, on behalf of the Chancellor.
The data room would “for the first time offer a technically secure, international standard for data sovereignty based on European values,” said a government spokesman when asked.
Collecting data in real time and making it available is “of central importance in order to develop intelligent traffic services for all road users, for example to warn about danger spots on roads, to monitor the proportion of electric driving in plug-in hybrids or to use charging stations and free ones To inform parking spaces “.
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