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So welcome to the first time 20-25 Rayways and Open Transport Development Room.

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Now you all hear me also on the recording at on the stream.

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We are happy to have the room again here, thanks to the First and Organizers also for having

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this great infrastructure here so we can have this series of talks.

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We have a fantastic program I think.

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We are covering a number of different areas.

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You can see the program here on the screen.

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We are starting with a block which is coming from the standardization.

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Rayway, a point of view, public transport view.

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We will talk about things like NetX and Siri.

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We are going to more details.

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We have some very concrete talk later today about the code there, but we are also looking

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into some of the internal workings of some of the projects in this area.

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Maybe one word about the co-organizers here, that's a group of people,

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Lou Eekers here, Simone sitting there, Peter, Peter, so we are all Max, who is not here

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personally, so we are all coming from the open rail association community around that and

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we are happy to use this opportunity to bring people together from the wider community

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and enable collaboration, enable discussions and so that we can bring some more open

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source into the space.

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I think there are still a lot of opportunities there.

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We are starting.

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We have a lot of interest, but it takes time and we need to convince people and we need

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to really find the projects which have traction and which gets accepted also from the people

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who are doing commercial things.

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We have all this coming from the open rail project, NetScarvik Editor, OSID, we have

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flatland, which also is associated with the open rail association, so another community

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which is doing interesting things and we will hear about that and we have also towards

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the end going more into the routing part, explorative routing.

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We have this, and it was one of the talks where we had to combine a few things, you know,

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map transition motors, I'm really looking forward to that, that's an interesting community

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I thought and at the end we will have a short report about the HACAP train which went

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to foster, who arrived here by using the HACAP train, are we already, do we already have

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people here?

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Okay, so we were, they are still on the train, so.

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Great, so that's a program, we will try to have a little bit of time for question

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at the end of the slots and also a little bit of time for transitioning to the next speaker

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and with that I would now hand over to the first speakers, we have this talk about the

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standards and how we address them and breeder and that we are talking about how setting

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the space there and I'm really looking forward to this presentation, so I will now hand

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over to breeder for the first talk.

