Smart City Expo World Congress

Data In Motion is in Barcelona!

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Please visit us from Tuesday to Thursday in: Hall P2, booth D111 Thuringia / Saxony

About us

Data In Motion was founded in 2010 at the high-tech hub in Jena. Since then, we have been following the model-driven approach of software development. Our guiding principles are openness to all solutions, a holistic approach, responsibility and fairness and 100% commitment to open source.

We provide highly adaptable Smart City solutions to simplify entire business and administration processes. To take communication between technical areas and non-technical areas to a new level, we excel in using data and process modeling standards.

As part of our Smart City portfolio, we offer an Urban Data Platform tailored to your demands. Our architecture is based on the principles of modularity, expandability and open source. IoT sensors can be seamlessly integrated and a low code Model-UI enables end users to model data streams as needed. Furthermore, we also offer solutions for Smart Traffic Light Systems, conflict detection in road traffic or model-driven data protection governance.

Material

Here is our company presentation: Data In Motion Company Presentation

Take a deeper look inside how we use modeling for an Open Source Model-based Data / Urban / Smart City Platform: Model-based Data Platform Toolkit

Open Source Projects

We are involved in developing and contributing to Open Source projects. As a member of the Eclipse Foundation we are project leads and commiters to the projects. We can act as your proxy to this community and bring your cases into Open Source

Eclipse Foundation

Data In Motion / Geckoprojects Open Source

All these projects are planed to move to the Eclipse Foundation as the project Eclipse Fennec as soon as the project is accepted.

Videos

Barcelona SCEWC24 Video

Model Atlas & Data Atlas - Data Flow

Watch, how our model registry (Model Atlas) and the data connectors (Data Atlas) work together:

5G Use-Case - Conflict Detection

The video shows, how we detect conflicts by creating a virtual sensor that composes traffic light data and information from a traffic camera without AI:

Daanse Dashboard and SensiNact - Configure Moisture Sensor

The walkthrough video shows, how a sensor can be configured within the Daanse Dashboard Engine using data provided by SensiNact’s Sensorthing API:

Contact

  • Contact person: Mark Hoffmann, Jürgen Albert
  • 05.11. - 07.11.2024 Hall P2, booth D111 Thuringia / Saxony
  • Mail: info[at]datainmotion.com