On the 16th of November, 2022, the 1st workshop on knowledge transfer to Western Balkan countries was held as a part of the OJP4Danube project within activity A.T4.4. „Workshop with stakeholders from Western Balkan countries and for transfer of knowledge“. The workshop was held in hybrid mode, with in-person participants participating in the conference room at the Ericsson Nikola Tesla in Zagreb. The aim of the workshop was to address the relevant stakeholders in the Western Balkan countries so that the whole topic of multimodal information services shall get transferred and boosted in these countries and also to pass on the results of the project and provide insights and shortcuts on the way to implementing and promoting sustainable mobility. The workshop’s goal was to discuss different possible future adopters’ needs in the Western Balkan and raise the organizational capacities of future implementers.

OJP4Danube project partner presented the topics and results of the project in order to transfer the know-how to the audience. Topics and presentations of the presenters are given in the table below, together with the download link. As a preparation for the 2nd workshop, which will be held completely online, please check the topic „Description of the work plan of the 2nd workshop and explanations of the tasks for participants from individual countries“. The second workshop will be held in Western Balkan native languages.

 


TopicOrganizationPresenterEmailDownload
OJP4Danube project (Context, Objectives,  Main results)AustriatechNicole Bartlnicole.bartl@austriatech.at
ITS directive and related delegated regulations as  Legal frameworkFaculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, University of Zagreb; Ericsson Nikola TeslaKrešimir Vidovićkvidovic@fpz.unizg.hrLink
Strategy on deployment of OJP
Importance of  harmonized transnational operational and organizational architecture   
AustriatechKatharina Helfertkatharina.helfert@austriatech.at
OJP implementation of cycling in multimodal trips (including results of Pilot)Electronic SolutionsSorin Dumitrescusorin.dumitrescu@elsol.ro
Tools and methods for interconnection of multimodal transport networks – review
OJP4 methodology for interconnection of services
OJP specifications and validation methods
Institute for Computer Science and ControlDomokos Esztergár-Kissesztergar-kiss.domokos@kjk.bme.huLink
Basic  requirements  for OJP  usabilityUniversity of ZilinaYannick Cornetyannick.cornet@uniza.skLink
OJP4Danube E-learning webtoolUniversity of Maribor, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Transportation Engineering and ArchitectureSara Guerra de Oliveira    sara.guerraoliveira@um.si
Dissemination of the OJP in the academic community
Academic course on OJP
Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, University of ZagrebTomislav Erdelićterdelic@fpz.unizg.hrLink
Description of the work plan of the 2nd workshop and explanations of the tasks for participants from individual countriesFaculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, University of Zagreb; Ericsson Nikola TeslaKrešimir Vidovićkvidovic@fpz.unizg.hrLink

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