Exceptional Conference Center in the heart of Bucharest, JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel in Romania is a 5 star business hotel in the district and is in close proximity to the stately Palace of Parliament and People’s Salvation Cathedral. Culturally rich and with a status that befits its quality offering, our luxury hotel provides a restorative setting in Bucharest where its legacy for intuitive service, culinary distinction, and notable grandeur remains unsurpassed
- event venue | Calea 13 Septembrie 90, 050726 Bucharest
– 8 minutes walking from venue | Str. Izvor 106, 050564 Bucharest
– 10 minutes walking from venue | Str. Izvor 82-84, 050564 Bucharest
– 30 minutes walking / 7 minutes drive from venue | Str. Franceza 60, Bucharest City-Centre, 030106 Bucharest
– 30 minutes walking / 10 minutes drive from venue | Calea Victoriei 37B, 030167 Bucharest
– 30 minutes walking / 8 minutes drive from venue | Blvd. Regina Elisabeta 38, 050017 Bucharest
– 30 minutes walking / 8 minutes drive from venue | Str. Ion Brezoianu 13, 050022 Bucharest
*For registering accompanying persons or any other information please contact us at userforum@datex2.eu
LOCATION
> Only a few steps from hotel, The Old Town is the most livable pedestrian shopping and entertainment area in the city center and the favorite meeting place in Bucharest. Also known as Lipscani or the Historical Centre, it features a large array of themed cafes and bars, cozy clubs and international or traditional restaurants. Important landmarks such as Caru’ cu Bere restaurant, Stavropoleos church or the National Bank building are also located in this area.
> The Romanian Athenaeum nearby is a unique concert hall and a cultural landmark of the city
In your home team with about 4 other participants, you will discuss the Key for Future Mobility. What are the challenges DATEX II faces? What is needed for further standardisation? How can we organise ourselves as a community? You will do this in different sessions during the User Forum. Your suggestions and insights will be captured by physically attaching strings on a giant data board. And all this will lead to the ‘Declaration of Bucharest’.
In your home team with about 4 other participants, you will discuss the Key for Future Mobility. What are the challenges DATEX II faces? What is needed for further standardisation? How can we organise ourselves as a community? You will do this in different sessions during the User Forum. Your suggestions and insights will be captured by physically attaching strings on a giant data board. And all this will lead to the ‘Declaration of Bucharest’.
Workshop leader: Jan Vlčinský
DATEX@NAPs is like an extensive travel journal documenting our journey across all EU countries and their NAPs.
Consumers will find links to NAPs, XML samples and schemas, audited protocols, and other technical resources. Providers will discover a rich set of hints and best practices, while their managers will receive a checklist and requirements to help their staff become even better data providers. DATEX@NAPs is a study conducted by TamTam Research s.r.o. (Czechia) and CERTH (Greece).
...read moreWorkshop leaders: Renan Perrot
Nicolas Marcon will participate the session with Renan.
If you know little or nothing about DATEX II, come and learn for yourself under our supervision
and you will be ready for life. As Confucius probably said: “Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.
...read moreWorkshop leader: Bard de Vries
DATEX II is the reference data standard in the EU for road traffic and travel information. To harvest the benefits of
digitalization in your domain using DATEX II is a good first step, but engaging in the further development is an important follow up. Once you consider DATEX II as a strategic building block to achieve your policy aims with regard to traffic management, public space operations, EV-charging and parking operations, the full power of DATEX II becomes available. Especially the European scale, harmonisation and alignment with adjoining (service specific) domains will be beneficial to you becoming compliant with the EU regulations. This session will show you how and demonstrate that engagement in the EU DATEX II community will support your aims with regard to digital services on a substantial scale!
...read moreDiscover how DATEX II can assist you in implementing requirements from the delegated regulations using minimum European profiles
Experts will show you how to write code in DATEX II
In your home team with about 4 other participants, you will discuss the Key for Future Mobility. What are the challenges DATEX II faces? What is needed for further standardisation? How can we organise ourselves as a community? You will do this in different sessions during the User Forum. Your suggestions and insights will be captured by physically attaching strings on a giant data board. And all this will lead to the ‘Declaration of Bucharest’.
In your home team with about 4 other participants, you will discuss the Key for Future Mobility. What are the challenges DATEX II faces? What is needed for further standardisation? How can we organise ourselves as a community? You will do this in different sessions during the User Forum. Your suggestions and insights will be captured by physically attaching strings on a giant data board. And all this will lead to the ‘Declaration of Bucharest’.
In your home team with about 4 other participants, you will discuss the Key for Future Mobility. What are the challenges DATEX II faces? What is needed for further standardisation? How can we organise ourselves as a community? You will do this in different sessions during the User Forum. Your suggestions and insights will be captured by physically attaching strings on a giant data board. And all this will lead to the ‘Declaration of Bucharest’.
Workshop leader: Jan Vlčinský
DATEX@NAPs is like an extensive travel journal documenting our journey across all EU countries and their NAPs.
Consumers will find links to NAPs, XML samples and schemas, audited protocols, and other technical resources. Providers will discover a rich set of hints and best practices, while their managers will receive a checklist and requirements to help their staff become even better data providers. DATEX@NAPs is a study conducted by TamTam Research s.r.o. (Czechia) and CERTH (Greece).
...read moreWorkshop leaders: Renan Perrot
Nicolas Marcon will participate the session with Renan.
If you know little or nothing about DATEX II, come and learn for yourself under our supervision
and you will be ready for life. As Confucius probably said: “Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.
...read moreWorkshop leader: Bard de Vries
DATEX II is the reference data standard in the EU for road traffic and travel information. To harvest the benefits of
digitalization in your domain using DATEX II is a good first step, but engaging in the further development is an important follow up. Once you consider DATEX II as a strategic building block to achieve your policy aims with regard to traffic management, public space operations, EV-charging and parking operations, the full power of DATEX II becomes available. Especially the European scale, harmonisation and alignment with adjoining (service specific) domains will be beneficial to you becoming compliant with the EU regulations. This session will show you how and demonstrate that engagement in the EU DATEX II community will support your aims with regard to digital services on a substantial scale!
...read moreDiscover how DATEX II can assist you in implementing requirements from the delegated regulations using minimum European profiles
Experts will show you how to write code in DATEX II
In your home team with about 4 other participants, you will discuss the Key for Future Mobility. What are the challenges DATEX II faces? What is needed for further standardisation? How can we organise ourselves as a community? You will do this in different sessions during the User Forum. Your suggestions and insights will be captured by physically attaching strings on a giant data board. And all this will lead to the ‘Declaration of Bucharest’.
In your home team with about 4 other participants, you will discuss the Key for Future Mobility. What are the challenges DATEX II faces? What is needed for further standardisation? How can we organise ourselves as a community? You will do this in different sessions during the User Forum. Your suggestions and insights will be captured by physically attaching strings on a giant data board. And all this will lead to the ‘Declaration of Bucharest’.
In your home team with about 4 other participants, you will discuss the Key for Future Mobility. What are the challenges DATEX II faces? What is needed for further standardisation? How can we organise ourselves as a community? You will do this in different sessions during the User Forum. Your suggestions and insights will be captured by physically attaching strings on a giant data board. And all this will lead to the ‘Declaration of Bucharest’.
Workshop leader: Jan Vlčinský
DATEX@NAPs is like an extensive travel journal documenting our journey across all EU countries and their NAPs.
Consumers will find links to NAPs, XML samples and schemas, audited protocols, and other technical resources. Providers will discover a rich set of hints and best practices, while their managers will receive a checklist and requirements to help their staff become even better data providers. DATEX@NAPs is a study conducted by TamTam Research s.r.o. (Czechia) and CERTH (Greece).
...read moreWorkshop leaders: Renan Perrot
Nicolas Marcon will participate the session with Renan.
If you know little or nothing about DATEX II, come and learn for yourself under our supervision
and you will be ready for life. As Confucius probably said: “Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.
...read moreWorkshop leader: Bard de Vries
DATEX II is the reference data standard in the EU for road traffic and travel information. To harvest the benefits of
digitalization in your domain using DATEX II is a good first step, but engaging in the further development is an important follow up. Once you consider DATEX II as a strategic building block to achieve your policy aims with regard to traffic management, public space operations, EV-charging and parking operations, the full power of DATEX II becomes available. Especially the European scale, harmonisation and alignment with adjoining (service specific) domains will be beneficial to you becoming compliant with the EU regulations. This session will show you how and demonstrate that engagement in the EU DATEX II community will support your aims with regard to digital services on a substantial scale!
...read moreDiscover how DATEX II can assist you in implementing requirements from the delegated regulations using minimum European profiles
Experts will show you how to write code in DATEX II
In your home team with about 4 other participants, you will discuss the Key for Future Mobility. What are the challenges DATEX II faces? What is needed for further standardisation? How can we organise ourselves as a community? You will do this in different sessions during the User Forum. Your suggestions and insights will be captured by physically attaching strings on a giant data board. And all this will lead to the ‘Declaration of Bucharest’.