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ERTICO promotes and supports the implementation of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) in Europe to ensure sustainable mobility, travel satisfaction, and high economic returns. Our partnerships with industry, public authorities, and infrastructure operators drive the development of ITS products and services.
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ERTICO – ITS Europe Partnerships for ITS Implementation Olivier Mossé Chief Executive Officer June 2003 United Nations, Geneva
ERTICO is . . . • a European public/private company • with a progressive work programme • to promote and support the implementation of ITS in Europe • to ensure sustainable mobility, travel satisfaction and high economic returns • and create opportunities to our Partners’ advantage
Partnership is Everything Multi-sector, multi-interest • cross-sector partnerships help bring ITS products and services into the marketplace • More than 90 Partners • 14 EU Member States plus Czech Republic, Hungary, Norway, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia and Switzerland • 5 sectors • industry, public authorities, infrastructure operators, users and others
ERTICO Partners: Industry Acunia NV Adam Opel AG Alpine Electronics Research of Europe BMW Group Cap Gemini Ernst & Young DaimlerChrysler Delphi/Delco Electronics Europe Denso Europe BV Efkon AG Egis Group Ericsson Group Fiat Auto S.p.A. Finmek Magneti Marelli Sistemi Elettronici Ford Forschungszentrum Aachen GmbH LogicaCMG Michelin Mitsubishi Electric Automotive Europe Mizar Automazione SpA Motorola Navigation Technologies B.V. Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd Norwich Union Insurance Panasonic European Laboratories GmbH Peek Europe Philips Semiconductors ProSyst Software AG PSA Peugeot Citroën PTV Planung Transport und Verkehr AG Q-Free ASA Renault Robert Bosch GmbH Siemens AG Siemens VDO Automotive AG Tele Atlas B.V. Texas Instruments Deutschland Thetis S.p.A. Toyota Motor Europe Traficon NV Volkswagen AG Volvo Car Corporation Volvo Technology Corporation
Partners: Public Authorities (1/2) Austria Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology Belgium Ministère Wallon de l’Equipement et des Transports (MET) Vlaamse Gemeenschap Czech Republic Ministry of Informatics Ministry of Transport Denmark County of North Jutland Danish Road Directorate (Vejdirektoratet) Finland Finnra - Finnish Road Administration France Ministère de l’Equipement, des Transports, du Logement, du Tourisme et de la Mer Germany DLR - German Aerospace Centre Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Housing Hungary Ministry of Economy and Transport Ministry of Informatics and Communications Ireland Department of Transport Italy Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport
Partners: Public Authorities (2/2) Luxembourg Luxembourg Administration des Ponts et Chaussées Norway NPRA Norwegian Public Roads Administration Poland General Directorate of National Roads and Motorways Portugal General Directorate of Land Transport Portuguese Road Administration Saudi Arabia Ministry of Communications Slovenia Ministry of Transport Spain County Council of Biscay (City of Bilbao) Dirección General de Trafico (DGT) Sweden SNRA - Swedish National Road Administration Switzerland Swiss Customs Swiss Federal Roads Authority The Netherlands Dutch Ministry of Transport, PublicWorks & Water Management KLPD - Dutch National Police Agency United Kingdom APCO - Association of Chief Police Officers - ITS (Sussex Police) DFT - Department for Transport Glasgow City Council Scottish Executive
Partners: Infrastructure Operators Thales e-Transactions CGA T-Mobile Traffic GmbH Trafficmaster Transport for London Vivendi Vodafone Holding GmbH WirelessCar ASF – Autoroutes du Sud de la France ASFA – Association des Sociétés Françaises d’Autoroutes et d’Ouvrages à péage Belgacom Cofiroute Orange SA RATP – Paris Public Transport TDF
Partners: Users and Others Users Sector The AA – Automobile Association ANWB – Royal Dutch Touring Club ADAC – Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil Club RACC – Reial Automòbil Club de Catalunya Others Sector ACEA – Association des Constructeurs Européens d’Automobiles CERTH – Center for Research and Technology Hellas Dekra AG FIA – Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile IRU – International Road Transport Union ISMB – Istituto Superiore Mario Boella TNO – Traffic and Transport VDA – Verband der Automobilindustrie E.V.
Key ERTICO Activities Safety and Security • E-MERGE – enabling pan-European vehicle e-call services • LOCOPROL – satellite-based, fail-safe train protection and control • SIMTAG/SIT – hazardous goods transport • Speed Alert – defining a European strategy on intelligent speed management
Key ERTICO Activities Advanced Driver Assistance Systems - ADAS • ActMAP – dynamic updating of on-board digital maps • ADASIS Forum – interface specification for advanced driver assistance systems • RESPONSE II –legal aspects of ADAS (active safety) systems • Video Camera
Key ERTICO Activities Multimedia Travel and Traffic Services • 3GT – in-vehicle open telematics platform using OSGi • PRETIO – multimedia ITS applications via DAB • Telematics Forum – telematics services via cellular networks • TELEPAY – paying for multimodal transport services using mobile phones • TMC Forum – promoting TMC services across Europe • TriEx Forum – converging TTI services in Europe
Key ERTICO Activities Digital Maps and Positioning • AGORA – universal location referencing • EMILY – integration of GNSS and cellular positioning • Navigation and Positioning Committee • SAGA – setting standards for Galileo
Key ERTICO Activities International Cooperationand Other Initiatives • BITS – ITS business cooperation with China • e-Thematic – thematic network on e-logistics • FRAME – framework for European architecture
Key ERTICO Activities Congresses and other events • Madrid 2003 – ITS World Congress(16-20November 2003) • Budapest 2004 – European Congress(24-26May 2004) • Nagoya 2004 – ITS World Congress(18-22 October 2004) • San Francisco 2005 – ITS World Congress • London 2006 – ITS World Congress
Priority Initiative… eSafety
Thank You Olivier Mossé June 2003