Isidro arrieta teaches at the its workshop on multimodal trip planners
Organized by ITS Spain, the Forum for New Technologies in Transport and a non-profit association, a workshop on multimodal trip planners, was held a few days ago in Madrid, in which Isidro Arrieta, electronics engineer and founding partner of Ingartek, participated.
More specifically, Arrieta shared his knowledge about NAPs, or national multimodal transport access points. The National Multimodal Transport Access Point is an ambitious European-wide project where the member countries of the European Union must concentrate all the information on the country’s passenger transport offer in a single national point. The objective is to provide the foundations to promote the development of mobility services of the future.
Arrieta shared space with many other mobility experts, since in the workshop, dedicated to multimodal trip planners, topics such as the participation of public transport in Maas (connected mobility) or multimodal planners were also addressed.
Close relationship with STIs
Ingartek has been collaborating with ITS Spain for some time, both in workshops and courses organized by the association, as well as in the C-Roads Spain project. The C-Roads Spain (Cooperative Roads) project in which Ingartek participates is made up of 5 pilots, each one with its particular set of C-ITS technologies and services and with the participation of different partners. This heterogeneity aims to cover a wide spectrum of cases, in order to assess the impact of connected mobility in many representative scenarios.