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Nordic smart connectivity : current state

By: Publication details: [Oslo] : Nordisk ministerråd. Nordic Innovation, [2023]Description: 43 sSubject(s): Online resources: Abstract: The aim of the Smart Connectivity initiative is to facilitate innovation and change within the transport sector through, e.g. establishing a Nordic data space for data sharing across the sector, within and across national borders. The objective is to make it easier for Nordic companies to share data to optimize operations and contribute to a more climate-efficient and profitable transport sector. The aim of this report is two folded: 1. Present an overview of different domains within smart connectivity. This means that we will investigate: a. Three domains within smart connectivity; “personal mobility”, “logistics” and “road and traffic management” b. Data as such, and within the domain of smart connectivity 2. Present some of the overall challenges found so far, specific, and generic, and that will form a basis for the next step in this project, namely, to prioritize the areas for the calls that test the systemic model that this project is based upon.
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The aim of the Smart Connectivity initiative is to facilitate innovation and change within the transport sector through, e.g. establishing a Nordic data space for data sharing across the sector, within and across national borders. The objective is to make it easier for Nordic companies to share data to optimize operations and contribute to a more climate-efficient and profitable transport sector. The aim of this report is two folded: 1. Present an overview of different domains within smart connectivity. This means that we will investigate: a. Three domains within smart connectivity; “personal mobility”, “logistics” and “road and traffic management” b. Data as such, and within the domain of smart connectivity 2. Present some of the overall challenges found so far, specific, and generic, and that will form a basis for the next step in this project, namely, to prioritize the areas for the calls that test the systemic model that this project is based upon.