Category: Stakeholders

Neglecting Accuracy

Public transport is part of our daily mobility business. But since some decades public transport is mapped in a schematic way. The question is why, because it started with geographically accurate representation...

Educating Settlements

In the last years the hype started to make cities smart. Before autonomous driving got popular and after the mobile phones got smart there was the idea to advance the infrastructure of our cities to support mobility and living. Let's check what makes a city smart...

Land of Opportunities or Middle Kingdom

Most automated driving activities take place in the US and in China. Most of the automated driving players come from the US or from China. In both countries, commercial ride hailing services were already launched. Thus, is it all the same on both sides of the pacific?...

The Lost Generation of Automated Driving

Since 2016 more and more autonomous bus shuttle projects were set up. What have we learned from so many projects doing the same? And how does this relates to all the current SAE Level 4 automated driving activities? Let’s do a non-exhaustive research...

Expert Talk: Small Talk with The Valley

We had chance to sneak into the Silicon Valley to get an idea what has been and is going on in the Valley. With lots of technologies being hyped, we were most curious about the status of projects around geodata...

A Digital Twin Example

Since we started the GEONATIVES blog we talked about the usefulness of a digital twin. Let’s explain the idea and the advantages of the concept on a tangible example...

The Place to Be

Marketplaces for trading digital assets are emerging in various formats and with different scope. Time to take a closer look...

Motion in Digital Twin Contribution

In stakeholders of mobility we showed that it makes sense to think outside the box of mobility when it comes to creating a digital twin. Now the first serious initiative was announced...