
EU project tests new technologies in Madrid to improve traffic and travel information

Madrid, Spain (PortSEurope) July 27, 2017 – Spanish technology group Indra is working on the European R&D&i project Harmony to develop new technologies to integrate real-time data from different transport operators and improve multimodal information services. The project is part of the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) program, the European Commission‘s investment plan for developing transport infrastructures with the goal of completing the trans-European transportation network. The Harmony project applies
current European standards and state-of-the-art technologies to standardise, exchange and integrate data on public transportation in real time and data and information on road network traffic, as well as from other transportation organisations. Source: ITS International Copyright (c) PortSEurope. All Rights Reserved. 2017.
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