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Better, Faster, Cheaper: The integrated public transport

It is taking longer and longer to get from Point A to point B. One possible solution would be to link public transportation with micromobility, such as electric scooters and on-demand shuttles (integrated public transport). As of 2021, micromobility has successfully established itself, but integrated, intermodal offerings are still not in sight, and one reason could be a lack of user value. So, the question is: are there user value problems associated with integrated public transport? Our investigation resorts to utilizing simulations. Scenarios are tested in the city of Hamburg. To designing successful integrated public transport solutions, results would be crucial.

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Alan Jito

Oct 03, 2022

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Speeding up urban travel with a dataspace: Super apps require data sharing

Ever wondered why we are missing out on getting from point A to point B more quickly in urban areas, such as with intermodal travel? Learn how the Telekom Data Intelligence Hub (DIH) team is using a next-generation European standards-based data sharing and exchange technology referred to as dataspace to speed up personal travel.

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Chris S. Langdon, Tim Ganther, Lenny Hofmann, Luca Löffler

Sep 12, 2022

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The Telekom Data Intelligence Hub optimizes cross border logistics in Europe

The European Funding Project FENIX connects different pilot regions and transport corridors, to do so the project relies on the know-how of T-Systems.

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Sven Löffler

Mar 18, 2022

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GAIA-X.NRW – a Data infrastructure initiative

GAIA-X aims at building a unified European Data-Infrastructure which acts as a cross border Ecosystem. GAIA-X.NRW aims at enabling small and middle-sized companies to participate in the data boom and to reap benefits by being able to use data provided by large companies.

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Sean Bäker

Mar 03, 2022

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A step further towards the future of data economy

We are happy and excited to announce the partnership between T-Systems and sovity (link), a spin-off of the Fraunhofer ISST which provides technology to enable data sovereignty. Together we are taking a step further towards the future of data economy, the secure and controlled exchange of data between companies based on Gaia-X and IDS standards.

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Sean Bäker

Feb 28, 2022

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DIH – A pioneer for data spaces

How do I manage and share my data, how can I analyze it? These are not new questions. But how can I accomplish these tasks under the assumption that I retain full sovereignty over this data on the one hand, but on the other hand build data spaces on a federated architecture approach?

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Sven Löffler

Oct 12, 2021

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Data space, sovereignty, supermarket: IT Director interview with Prof. Chris S. Langdon

What is going on: The Federal Chancellor speaks of data spaces. Instead of “cash for clunkers” as an aid for the automotive industry there will be a data space now (Delhaes 2020, Benrath & Löhr 2021). So, what exactly is a data space?

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Chris S. Langdon

Aug 25, 2021

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Shaping the future of mobility: Deutsche Telekom Hackathon 2021

Deutsche Telekom organized the #AIHack4Mobility on March 18th and 19th. After the success with #AIHack4Diversity in 2019 (link) and #AIHack4Ladies 2018, this year everything revolved around the topic of “Future Mobility” under the motto “Artificial Intelligence for Diversity Teams”.

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Chris S. Langdon

May 25, 2021

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Universities get a digitalization boost: Telekom Data Intelligence Hub as a virtual lab

Economic digitalization requires new, digital business models to be developed. There is a growing focus on data and information management. U.S. companies such as Amazon, Facebook, and Google are demonstrating how new business can be developed with data

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Luca Löffler, Chris S. Langdon

May 18, 2021