Events
24 September 2024, Online
Workshop
Driven by Data Workshop No 10: Benefits and challenges of Artificial Intelligence use for mobility
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing mobility, offering opportunities to make transportation more sustainable, safer, and efficient. From intelligent route planning and autonomous vehicles to predictive maintenance and air traffic control, AI is transforming how we move. However, significant challenges—such as data privacy, security, ethical considerations, and data quality—must be addressed to unlock its full potential.
This 10th workshop in the Driven by Data series will explore the benefits of AI in mobility and showcase innovative European research projects tackling real-world challenges. Through presentations, discussions, and networking, participants will engage with experts and peers to identify solutions and strategies for scaling AI innovations across transportation systems.
Why Attend?
- Discover cutting-edge European projects leveraging AI for mobility.
- Hear insights on overcoming challenges like privacy, ethics, and scalability.
- Engage in discussions with leading researchers, innovators, and participants.
- Network with professionals shaping the future of AI in transportation.
Agenda
10:00 – Welcome and Opening Remarks
Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport (BMDV)
10:05 – Thematic Keynote
“Navigating the Future: AI Innovations and Challenges in Modern Mobility”
Theresa Kösters, Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport (BMDV), Germany (to be confirmed)
10:30 – Project Pitches, Discussions, and Networking
- KI_CAM (mFUND): Automated evaluation of traffic camera image data using cutting-edge AI algorithms
Felix Rempe, Fryce GmbH, Germany - MobiSpaces (HEU): Creating innovative, robust, and green data ecosystems for the lifecycle of mobility data
Evgenia Kapassa, Innov-Acts, Cyprus - SiUSpace (mFUND): Enhancing safe drone operations in U-Space airspaces
Igor Tchouchenkov, Fraunhofer IOSB, Germany - AI4REALNET (HEU): Leveraging AI for real-world network operations
Irene Sturm & Roman Ließner, Deutsche Bahn, Germany
11:30 – Exchanges and Discussions
Moderated by:
Márcia Giacomini & Johanna Marie Drumann, TÜV Rheinland
Interactive session focusing on innovations and scaling solutions generated by R&I projects.
11:50 – Announcements and Farewell
Tim Rittmann, Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport (BMDV)
12:00 – End of Workshop