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Veolia Transdev and IBM collaborate to improve urban transport in cities

Veolia Transdev and IBM are collaborating to develop a smarter mobility solution designed to help cities alleviate road congestion, optimize transportation infrastructures and improve the urban traveler experience. The smarter mobility solution brings together Veolia Transdev’s expertise in the public transit industry and IBM’s expertise in managing big data and advanced analytics. Cities will now have the ability to coordinate and connect services across all of its transportation networks, including subways, trams, buses, vehicular and bicycle traffic, and more.

The first application of the smarter mobility solution is being piloted in the City of Lyon, France—the second largest metropolitan area in France outside of Paris—as part of the city’s project.

With the mobility solution, cities will be able to simplify the management of complicated public transit networks, reduce operational costs and take advantage of predictive operations management, which can help minimize service interruptions, among other benefits. The solution will also allow them to more efficiently use their existing transportation infrastructure while maximizing public transport ridership at the same time. The services provided with this solution open the way for a new model for urban mobility and transport.

The solution leverages IBM's Intelligent Operations Center (IOC) (earlier post) designed to give cities a holistic view of city operations—such as water, transportation and public safety—through one central point of command, facilitating faster and more efficient decision-making. Combined with Veolia Transdev’s technology dedicated to urban mobility, the new solution helps a city predict traffic road speed and arrival times and coordinate city responses across the transportation network across multiples modes of transportation within a city, such as buses and trams. These advanced solutions also take into account unplanned events, such as rain storms or traffic accidents, which may cause delays or disruption in service.

Cities will be able to use the solution to build intelligence into its existing transport infrastructure to help anticipate and plan for future transit issues. This can help reduce pollution linked to road congestion, increase public transit revenue that can be invested in new projects to improve quality of life for citizens and reduce costs associated with the creation of new transport infrastructures by optimising usage of those already in existence.

Travelers will have access to real-time information on traffic for a more seamless, multi-modal transportation experience—such as combining bicycle, vehicle and public transit. The service uses predictive analytics, which can help a traveler bypass a traffic jam, and provide details about the location and interconnections of the transportation options. Integrated transit information, such as the ability to scan ticket barcodes and the ability to simply plan and travel across different public and private transport networks, will be provided through an app for smartphones and tablets. This will help travelers save time and money and enhances the overall traveler experience.

We have a different and innovative vision of how issues with urban flows can be managed: working with IBM, we offer a global, original and relevant new solution that can be replicated and adapted in any city or conurbation. This solution offers cities a less expensive option compared to the investment required with building new infrastructures, and at the same time, improves quality of life for their citizens.

—Jerome Gallot, CEO of the Veolia Transdev Group

Formed out of the merger of Veolia Transport and Transdev, a subsidiary of Veolia Environment and Caisse des Depots, Veolia Transdev is the world's leading public transport operator. Veolia Transdev advises and supports regional authorities, from the pre-project stage to the daily operation of public transport networks, including project management assistance. With 102,000 staff in 27 countries, the group operates 60,000 vehicles and 25 tram systems. In 2011, Veolia Transport generated turnover of €7.8 billion.

 

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