In various usecases we show how AMdEX works in practice.

For example, the new generation of smart mobility solutions require advanced systems that use data fusion and algorithms to predict crowds at public transport nodes. However, these types of algorithms require many current and historical data sources that are often unavailable because one-off and often bilateral solutions are too expensive.

The AMdEX infrastructure ensures that providers of public transport data can use existing technology to exchange their data and do not have to develop their own infrastructure. Which saves time and money. Mobility data owners and data users collectively make agreements in data markets about which data may be shared, with whom and under what conditions.

Technology parties supporting these data markets can then choose to use the AMdEX infrastructure to digitally record and execute those agreements, so that it can guarantee that the data owners keep control over their data .